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02/13/23

ETHICS Q#_1_
Directions: Read the questions carefully and choose the
letter of the correct answer.
1.It is the conflict in which you have to choose between
two or more actions and have moral reasons for
choosing each action.
a. Moral standards
b. Moral Reasoning
c. Moral Dilemma

2.Law is an example of __________.


a. Moral standards
b. Moral Reasoning
c. Non-Moral Standards

3.These are factors used in the formation of moral


standards EXCEPT.
a. Values passed on to us through heritage and legacy
b. We accept as part of our upbringing
c. The religious values that we have imbibed from
childhood

4.Moral Standards deal with matters which can either


seriously harm or seriously________________.
a. Affect certain laws
b. Benefit human beings
c. Encounter human problems

5.Moral Standards are associated with_____________.


a. Criticism
b. Rich Societies with sophisticated technologies
c. Special Emotions

6.These are common mistakes in the workplace


except________.
a. Senior leaders fail to “walk the talk”
b. They are guilty of modeling inappropriate behavior
c. Individualism in the workplace
7.These refers to the norms of correct conduct in polite
society or, more generally, to any special code of social
behavior or courtesy.
a. Moral principles
b. Code of Ethics
c. Etiquette

8.It is an extension of the principle of consistency, that


is one ought to be consistent about one’s value
judgements.
a. Standardized
b. Implementability
c. Universality

9.Teaching the individual the way to hold a guitar is an


example of _________.
a. Love of Wisdom
b. Directive
c. Non-Moral Standard
10.Violating sports rule is__________.
a. Immoral
b. violation of moral standard
c. violation of non-moral standard

11.A moral agent must be a_____________.


a. Living creature
b. Ethical Person
c. Reincarnated person

12.Moral judgement must be supported by__________.


a. Reason
b. action
c. Knowledge of idea

13.Moral Law is also called____________.


a. Formal Law
b. Law of nature
c. Divine Law
14.Defined as the standards that an individual or a
group has about what is right and wrong or good and
evil.
a. Morality
b. Ethics
c. Philosophy

15.Philosophy means___________.
a. Love of wisdom
b. Goals
c. Love of material thing

16.Refers to code of conduct that given specified


conditions, would be put forward by all rational
persons.
a. Constructive
b. Descriptive
c. Normative
17.A being capable of moral agency is one who posses
the means of ____________.
a. Ethical reaction
b. Judging rightly
c. Power to react accordingly

18.a moral agent is an intelligent being who has the


following characteristics EXCEPT.
a. Power of choosing
b. Scope to act accordingly to his choice
c. One to whom the Supreme Governor has given a
cognizable law, with its proper sanction, by which to
regulate his volitions and actions

19.In order to be a moral agent who makes decisions


about justice and takes action based on those decisions,
one must live in society with others who they consider
to have__________.
a. Moral rights
b. Mental Awareness
c. Free will

20.Aristotle discusses that “only a certain kind of agent


qualifies as a moral agent and is thus properly subject
to ascriptions of responsibility, namely, one who
possesses________.
a. capacity for decision
b. capacity to reason
c. will

II. Give what is asked in the following: (5pts each)


a. What is rule/s and its importance?
b.Differentiate Moral Standards vs. Non-Moral
standards.

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