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B Justice View d.

None of the above


Republic of the Philippines
11. The view in moral reasoning which maintains the fundamental
liberties of all human beings.

A Moral Rights View c. Individualism View


BICOL STATE COLLEGE OF APPLIED
a. Justice View d. None of the above
SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY
City of Naga
College of Arts and Sciences 12. The doctor is having a hard time deciding which one to save between
the mother and the child, what is the doctor experiencing?
ETHICS
a. Values Clarification c. Moral Objectivism
MIDTERM EXAM b. Ethical Nihilism D. Moral Dilemma
SY 2019-2020/ 2nd Semester
13. Males in Africa are mostly attracted to plus-size women, being biased
Name: Haji L. Labrador to one’s own cultural belief and values can be related to;
Course and Year: BSESS FSM 2A
A Ethnocentrism b. Ethical Nihilism
I. Multiple Choice. Encircle the letter of your chosen answer. c. Ethical Relativism d. Moral Objectivism

1. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights supports the view of; 14. This is also called as the voice of God within.

a. Individualism View b. Moral View a. Ethics b. Values


c. Utilitarian View D. Justice View c. Morality D. Conscience

2. A code of moral standards for what is good and right as opposed to 15. What value best represent the movie “PK”?
what is bad or wrong.
A Religion b. Love
a. Values c. Ethical Relativism c. Spirituality d. Friendship
B. Ethical Universalism d. None of the above
II. Identification. Fill in the correct word that is being asked by each
3. The saying “ When in Rome, do what the Romans do” means the question on the space provided.
values and practices of the local setting determine what is right or wrong
strongly supports; Garudan Thookam 16. What ritual of the Kerala group of South India
is known for the religious practice of devotees piercing their flesh with
a. Moral Absolutism c. Utilitarianism sharp metal hooks and hanging themselves for procession?
B. Ethical Universalism d. None of the above
Crocodile 17. The Chambri Tribe of Papua New Guinea practice
4. Standards of what is right and wrong are broad and transcend most “scarification” or the scarring and cutting of skin to represent and
cultures, societies and religions. emulate the skin of what animal?

A. Moral Absolutism c. Utilitarianism Judaism 18. What religion strongly prohibits the husband to sleep
b. Ethical Universalism d. None of the above with his wife when she is a “Niddah” or a woman on her period?

5. The best example for universal relativism would be; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints19. What sect of Christianity
prescribes its members to wear a particular underwear called “temple
A. To be in proper and appropriate uniform fit for the working garments” during ritual ceremonies?
environment
b. to be in an attire that you are comfortable with and that you are used ____________________20. What film inspired a religious movement in
to. Texas and formulated their own “16 Teachings” though it has
c. both a and b incorporated some beliefs of the Buddhism and Taoism religions?
d. none of the above
III. Enumeration
6. According to _____, the ethical standards a company should try to
uphold are governed by both universal and cultural relativism. 21-25. Give 5 sources/ influence of Ethical Norms/ Individual Conscience
- Tell the truth
A Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Do not cheat
a. Integrative Social Contracts - Be Generous
b. Ethnocentrism - Be Loyal
c. None of the above - Do not do to others what we would not like them to do to us
26-27. 2 Forms of Utilitarianism
7. In what country do they practice tsujigiri- a sword to test its - Act Utilitarianism
effectiveness and sharpness by attacking a defenseless passer- by? - Rule Utilitarianism
28-29. 2 types of Rights
a. China b. South Korea - Human Rights
C. Japan d. Vietnam - Moral Rights
30. Complete Name of Instructor (Correct Spelling) ( First, Second,
8. This view in moral reasoning promotes one’s self interests, what is Surname)
acceptable and good is based on his/her own viewpoint. - Emily Tendenilla Camalla

a. Moral Rights View B. Individualism View


c. Justice View d. None of the above IV. Essay ( 5 points each)

9. This view in moral reasoning considers the action that will benefit the 31-35. What is a disadvantage of Ethical Relativism? Mention only 1
greatest good for the most people. - The disadvantage of this is that truth, right or wrong
36-40. Give an example/ situation of a moral dilemma
A Moral Rights View c. Individualism View - Your friend tells you that they committed a crime. They explain
a. Justice View d. None of the above that they are having a trouble sleeping at night and feel you are
the only one they can trust with their confession. A few days
10. This view in moral reasoning considers behaviour to show fairness later, you read in the paper that someone has been arrested
and impartiality. for your friend’s crime.

a. Moral Rights View c. Individualism View


41-45. The recent hostage taking by a security guard in the Philippines
viewed his act in what kind of moral reasoning/ view? Explain your
answer.
- He thinks for his Rights as a human and a worker, he is very
angry because the company fired him and the scheduled of his
work is being shortened. He didn’t want to hostage the people
but because of his situation he has no other choice to retreat.
He has a point and rights but no one in his company listen to
his excuses.

V. Fill in the blanks. Fill in the missing word on the space provided. 46-50.

BISCAST Vision
The premiere college for creative and innovative
Applied sciences and technology.
BISCAST Mission
Produce exemplary graduates who are globally
competitive, ecologically sensitive and socially responsive to the needs
of the community through Quality applied sciences and technology
Education.

Prepared by:

EMILY T. CAMALLA, PhD.


Associate Professor V

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