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Ethics Reviewer
Ethics Reviewer
Ethics Reviewer
Module 1:
1. A written statement of policies and principles that guides the behavior of all employees is called?
A. Code of ethics
B. Word of ethics
C. Ethical dilemma
D. None of the above
2. Which of the following is not a core principle of the Society for Human Resource Management’s Code of
Ethics?
A. Professional responsibility
B. Fairness and justice
C. Professional development
D. None of the above
3. Which of the following factors shapes the ethical behavior of the members of an organization?
A. The supervisor’s behavior
B. Organizational culture
C. Code of ethics
D. All of the above
A. Statement 1 only
B. Statement 2 only
C. All the statement are correct
D. Neither statement 1 nor 2
5. Instead of shared or communal, is the belief that "our own mental activity is the only irrefutable fact of our
experience," and that there is no external or objective truth.
A. Subjectivism
B. Absolutism
C. Objectivism
D. Morality
6. All of these are the goals of moral and ethical education except:
A. Increasing ethical knowledge
B. Improving ethical skills to strengthen our sensitivity
C. Developing ethical behavior
D. To be more efficient in our daily living
7. It is the moral theory of Immanuel Kant that refers to the set of universal moral principles that apply to all
human beings, regardless of context or situation.
A. Kantian ethics
B. Utilitarianism
C. Consequantialism
D. Virtue ethics
8. It is the latin word for morality that means "manner, character, proper behaviour".
A. Moralis
B. Ethos
C. Moralitas
D. Mores
9. It refers to principles or rules that people use to decide what is right or wrong.
A. Moral Philosophy
B. Ethical Theory
C. Kantian Ethics
D. Conscience
10. Statement 1: Modern Theist says “since God is good, God could not possibly approve of torturing children nor
disapprove of helping neighbors.
Statement 2: Ethics derived from the Latin word, which means manner, character, or proper behavior.
12. Statement 1: Moral Philosophy guides business people in formulating strategies & resolving specific ethical
issues.
Statement 2: Moral philosophy presents guidelines for determining how to settle conflicts in human interests.
13. He believed that the shared ability of humans to reason should be the basis of morality, and that it is the ability
to reason that makes humans morally significant.
A. Plato
B. Immanuel Kant
C. Socrates
D. Zeus
14. It is a type of philosophy or study that used broad concepts to help define reality and our understanding of it.
A. Metaphysics
B. Axiology
C. Logic
D. Relativism
15. It is an inquiry into the nature of morality, codes and principles of moral action.
A. Moral
B. Religion
C. Belief
D. Ethics
16. Who concludes that all humans should have the right to common dignity & respect?
A. David Hume
B. David Hium
C. Immanuel Kant
D. Imanuel Kant
17. What is the opposite of Theism?
A. Judaism
B. Atheism
C. Islam
D. Christianity
20. Questions like “What is knowledge?” and “What is truth?” are mainstays in the branch of philosophy known
as _____.
A. Logic
B. Metaphysics
C. Epistemology
D. Aesthetics
Module 2:
21. Are set of principles that guide a person's behavior.
A. Ethics
B. Moral
C. Morality
D. Divine
22. The process of having a centralized location for the data, extracting and loading the relevant data by putting
relevant filters, and creating subsets of data.
A. Ethics
B. Data aggregation
C. Morality
D. Divine
23. Is among the most famous figures in world history for his contributions to the development of ancient Greek
philosophy which provided the foundation for all of Western Philosophy.
A. Plato
B. Socrates of Athens
C. Aristotle
D. Da Vinci
24. It is the standard of society used to decide what is right and wrong.
A. Philosophy
B. Ethics
C. Morality
D. Moral Philosophy
25. The term ____________ may refer to the philosophical study of the concepts of moral right and wrong or
morally good and bad.
A. Philosophy
B. Ethics
C. Morality
D. Moral Philosophy
26. It is a guide of principles design to help professional conduct business honestly and with integrity.
A. Code of Ethics
B. Principles of Ethics
C. Moral Theory
D. Moral Philosophy
28. It refers to the ethics that a person must adhere to in respect of their interactions in business environment.
A. Code of ethics
B. Professional ethics
C. Business ethics
D. Personal ethics
29. Ethics came from the Greek word "ethos" which means?
A. Character
B. Custom
C. Wisdom
D. Values
30. Meaning paying attention to what another person is saying with respect. The second person should maintain
eye contact and nod when necessary. Do not answer the phone when someone else is doing it. When addressing
others, use professional titles.
A. Right Conduct
B. Professionalism
C. Moral ethics
D. Morality
32. Is a set of ideas aimed to assist professionals in conducting business with honesty and integrity. A code of
conduct, often known as a "ethical code," can cover topics like business ethics, professional practice codes, and
employee conduct codes.
A. Morality
B. Code of ethics
C. Professionalism
D. Professional Ethics
33. Select the best answer: The Code of Ethics ______.
A. was adopted to establish standards of conduct for the industry.
B. was based on the concept of "the public be damned".
C. was adopted in 1931.
D. was adopted long after real estate licensing laws were in existence.
35. It is a code of ethics that refers to an obligation to be fair in distribution of benefits & risks.
A. Justice
B. Veracity
C. Beneficence
D. Patient Autonomy
36. Are the rules of governing the conduct, transactions and relationships within a profession and among its
public?
A. Business ethics
B. Meta-ethics
C. Applied ethics
D. Professional ethics
37. It determines the theory of the right; they tell us what we ought to do morally.
A. Ethics
B. Moral theories
C. System of ethics
D. D. Code of ethics
38. It helps us question unhelpful assumptions and informs us about the ways our values connect to our descriptive
beliefs.
A. Deontology
B. Applied ethics
C. Moral philosophy
D. Normative ethics
39. These are standards or codes of conduct set by people in a specific profession.
A. Professional Ethics
B. Code of Ethics
C. Moral Philosophy
D. Normative Ethics