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SAS # 3

CFU (Check for Understanding)


Alburo, Christian Anthony B. BSN 2- B3

1. Those in society who believe that there are no moral truths, no moral rules, no moral knowledge and
responsibilities subscribe to a philosophy of moral.
ANSWER: C.
RATIONALE: Nihilism is the belief that nothing can be understood or communicated and that all moral
principles lack any basis.

2. The law that deals with the relationships between citizen to citizen is called?

ANSWER: B.
RATIONALE: Private law deals with potential interactions between people and entities.

3. Which of the following is NOT included in Unethical Acts according to most culture?

ANSWER: A.
RATIONALE: Most cultures do not view procrastination as an unethical act.

4. This theory holds that one should always try to adopt or listen to the standpoint of the marginalized
and vulnerable person involved.

ANSWER: C.
RATIONALE: The viewpoint theory offers a way to think about social and contextual factors in research
without minimizing the value of scientific information.

5. Crimes are divided by their seriousness and levels of punishment. A crime punishable by less than a
year of incarceration in a jail or house of correction is known as?

ANSWER: B.
RATIONALE: A misdemeanor is a type of offense that is subject to legal punishment.

6. These deals with relationships between private parties and the government; concerned with the
state in its political or sovereign capacity?

ANSWER: B.
RATIONALE: Public law is a body of laws that governs transactions between private individuals, private
organizations, and governmental bodies.

7. This term is unequal and harmful treatment based on gender?

ANSWER: C.
RATIONALE: Sexism refers to prejudice or discrimination against a person based on their gender or sex.

8. Human bondage is also known as?

ANSWER: B.
RATIONALE: Slavery is when someone is forced to perform labor or follow their directions because they
are legally owned by another person.

9. This theory believes that all morality is relative to society in which one is brought up?

ANSWER: B.
RATIONALE: The idea of ethical relativism holds that morality can change based on cultural norms.

10. A system of thoughts, feelings, opinions, and beliefs with which we screen events occurring around
us?

ANSWER: A.
RATIONALE: A worldview is a collection of assumptions, ideas, stories, and anticipations about the
universe in which we live. Every choice we make and every line of action are influenced by it.

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