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GE-6107-2013T(UGRD) Ethics

by kuya juan

What is the distinct characteristic of man compared to animals?

Select one:
a. Nurturing Instinct
b. Intellect
c. Survival Instinct
d. Affection to offspring

Which of the following if NOT the basis of human actions?

Select one:
a. Moral actions are evidenced only if one is aware or conscious of his/her acts
b. People who experienced temporary insanity are not responsible for their actions
c. Animals have no set of moral standards

d. People who have no morality are not guided by reasons

is under the control and intellect and will is answerabvle to such

actions Select one:


a. Logical Act
b. Voluntary Act
c. Ethical Act

d. Moral Act
is the latin word that means the pwer or ability to discern

Select one:
a. Ethics
b. Logic
c. Ratio

d. Moral

It is the disposition of a person doing the activity regardless to his liking or not, this may be
positive or negative. The former is by making him to do something while the other is to
prevent or stop him from doing things.

Select one:
a. Simple Voluntariness
b. Imperfect Voluntariness
c. Perfect Voluntariness

d. Conditional Voluntariness

Morality is observed and present ONLY in humans

Select one:
True

False

It is the situation when the person was forced by circumstances or under duress which he
would not do under normal circumstances. Example is being extorted money by a
neighborhood toughie in exchange for his "protection".

Select one:
a. Conditional Voluntariness
b. Simple Voluntariness
c. Perfect Voluntariness
d. Imperfect Voluntariness

When a person acts without full understanding and no freedom, we are made to perform
acts we did not like.

Select one:
a. Conditional Voluntariness
b. Perfect Voluntariness
c. Imperfect Voluntariness

d. Simple Voluntariness

Free will is present and inherent in men

Select one:
True

False

A level of moral reasoning where people approach problems as members of society and
would like to be a role model.

Select one:
a. Post Conventional Morality
b. Conventional Morality
c. Pre Conventional Morality

d. Standard Morality

Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
People stick to the rules to avoid punishment

Select one:
a. Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws
b. Stage 6: Morality of an Individual Principle and Conscience
c. Stage 1: Obedience and Punishment Orientation
d. Stage 3: Good Boy Morality

Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
People do what is right as a sense of obligation to law and society, however they can be
modified.

Select one:
a. Stage 6: Morality of an Individual Principle and Conscience
b. Stage 2: Reward Orientation
c. Stage 3: Good Boy Morality

d. Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws

is an action situation in which an individual must decide on his own even


if it is against the socially accepted norms.
Select one:
a. Ethical Dilemma
b. Moral Dilemma
c. Social Act

d. Social Dilemma

Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
People conform to what is right in a society.

Select one:
a. Stage 2: Reward Orientation
b. Stage 4: Authority and Social
c. Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws
d. Stage 6: Morality of an Individual Principle and Conscience

Proposed the idea on the sequence of moral reasoning

Select one:
a. Lawrence Kohlberg
b. Aristotle
c. Thomas Aquinas

d. David Hume
Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
Individuals show an interest in maintaining the respect of others and is doing what is
expected of them.

Select one:
a. Stage 4: Authority and Social
b. Stage 3: Good Boy Morality
c. Stage 1: Obedience and Punishment Orientation

d. Stage 2: Reward Orientation

A level of moral reasoning where the concrete interests of an individual is merely rewards
and punishment.

Select one:
a. Post Conventional Morality
b. Conventional Morality
c. Pre Conventionl Morality

d. Standard Morality

Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
A person follows laws based on ethical principles. Laws that run counter to principles are
violated.

Select one:
a. Stage 2: Reward Orientation
b. Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws
c. Stage 3: Good Boy Morality

d. Stage 6: Morality of an Individual Principle and Conscience


A qualification of human act is that decisions are made and coerced because of outside
Select one:

True False

A qualification of human act is the absence of innate free will and freedom of choice.

Select one:
True

False

Moral values are paramount and lasting


Select one:

True False

is an intense feeling of deep affection that is also a drive but does not
necessarily have to be reciprocated are distinctive feeling distinguished from reasoning
or knowledge.

Select one:
a. Emotions
b. Virtue
c. Love

d. Feelings

Accidental values are preferred over essential values

Select one:
True

False
Moral values oftentimes are based on the ones favored by the majority

Select one:
True
False

is defined as an emotional state or reaction

Select one:
a. Love
b. Feelings
c. Virtue

d. Emotions

Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
Individuals show an interest in maintaining the respect of others and is doing what is
expected of them.
Select one:
a. Stage 3: Good Boy Morality
b. Stage 2: Reward Orientation
c. Stage 4: Authority and Social

d. Stage 1: Obedience and Punishment Orientation

Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
People do what is right as a sense of obligation to law and society, however they can be
modified.
Select one:
a. Stage 2: Reward Orientation
b. Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws
c. Stage 3: Good Boy Morality

d. Stage 6: Morality of an Individual Principle and Conscience


Proposed the idea on the sequence of moral reasoning
Select one:
a. Lawrence Kohlberg
b. David Hume
c. Aristotle

d. Thomas Aquinas

Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
People stick to the rules to avoid punishment
Select one:
a. Stage 1: Obedience and Punishment Orientation
b. Stage 6: Morality of an Individual Principle and Conscience
c. Stage 3: Good Boy Morality

d. Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws


Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
A person follows laws based on ethical principles. Laws that run counter to principles are
violated.
Select one:
a. Stage 6: Morality of an Individual Principle and Conscience
b. Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws
c. Stage 2: Reward Orientation

d. Stage 3: Good Boy Morality

A level of moral reasoning where people approach problems as members of society and
would like to be a role model.
Select one:
a. Conventional Morality
b. Post Conventional Morality
c. Pre Conventionl Morality

d. Standard Morality
A level of moral reasoning where the concrete interests of an individual is merely rewards
and punishment.
Select one:
a. Conventional Morality
b. Standard Morality
c. Pre Conventionl Morality

d. Post Conventional Morality

Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
Rules are followed only for its benefits. Obedience occurred because of the rewards. It
means that the doer is only after what can he gain from the actions he perform or did not
perform.:

a. Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws


b. Stage 2: Reward Orientation
c. Stage 3: Good Boy Morality

is an action situation in which an individual must decide on his


own even if it is against the socially accepted norms.
Select one:
a. Moral Dilemma
b. Ethical Dilemma
c. Social Dilemma

d. Social Act

Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
People conform to what is right in a society.
Select one:
a. Stage 4: Authority and Social
b. Stage 2: Reward Orientation
c. Stage 6: Morality of an Individual Principle and Conscience

d. Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws

is defined as an emotional state or


reaction Select one:
a. Feelings
b. Virtue
c. Emotions

d. Love

A qualification of human act is the absence of innate free will and freedom of choice.
Select one:
True

False

are distinctive feeling distinguished from reasoning or knowledge.


Select one:
a. Love
b. Feelings
c. Emotions

d. Virtue

A qualification of human act is that a person is fully be aware of what he/she is doing or
what he/she will do
Select one:
True

False

A qualification of human act is that decisions are made and coerced because of outside
Select one:
True

False

Moral values oftentimes are based on the ones favored by the majority
Select one:
True

False
Moral values are paramount and lasting
Select one:
True

False
Accidental values are preferred over essential values
Select one:
True

False

is a trait or quality that is deemed to be morally good and thus


is valued as a foundation of principle and good moral being.
Select one:
a. Virtue
b. Fee
c. Emotions

d. Love

is an intense feeling of deep affection that is also a drive but does


not necessarily have to be reciprocated are distinctive feeling distinguished from
reasoning or knowledge.
Select one:
a. Love
b. Emotions
c. Virtue

d. Feelings
Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning: Individuals
show an interest in maintaining the respect of others and is doing what is expected of them.
Select one:
a. Stage 4: Authority and Social
b. Stage 2: Reward Orientation
c. Stage 1: Obedience and Punishment

Orientation d. Stage 3: Good Boy Morality

A qualification of human act is that a person is fully be aware of what he/she is doing or
what he/she will do
Select one:
True

False

A thinker who studied and explain morality by comparing two different cultures and focused
on the moral and social concepts of these two societies.
Select one:
a. Jeremy Bentham
b. Lawrence Kohlberg
c. David Hume

d. Emma

Butchel

is defined as an emotional state or


reaction Select one:
a. Love
b. Emotions
c. Virtue

d. Feelings
is kind of value that develops a man mental fulfillment like truth,
science, art and religion
Select one:
a. Intellectual Values
b. Psychological Values
c. Moral Values

d. Biological Values

is a concept that cultural norms and values must be


understood based on the culture he is adhered to.
Select one:
a. Moral Relativity
b. Cultural
Relativity
c. Social Relativity

d. Ethical Relativity

A qualification of human act is that decisions are made and coerced because of outside
factors
Select one:
True

False

Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
People conform to what is right in a society.
Select one:
a. Stage 4: Authority and Social
b. Stage 2: Reward Orientation
c. Stage 6: Morality of an Individual Principle and Conscience

d. Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws

is an intense feeling of deep affection that is also a drive but does


not necessarily have to be reciprocated are distinctive feeling distinguished from
reasoning or knowledge.
Select one:
a. Love
b. Feelings
c. Emotions

d. Virtue

A level of moral reasoning where people approach problems as members of society and
would like to be a role model.
Select one:
a. Conventional Morality
b. Pre Conventionl Morality
c. Post Conventional Morality

d. Standard Morality

A level of moral reasoning where people use moral principles and seen as broader than any
particular society
Select one:
a. Standard Morality
b. Post Conventional Morality
c. Pre Conventionl Morality

d. Conventional Morality

is kind of value that contributes to social life like


companionship, marriage, etc
Select one:
a. Intellectual Values
b. Psychological
Values
c. Biological Values

d. Moral Values

A thinker who proposes that culture as the complex whole which includes beliefs, arts, laws,
morals, customs and habits.
Select one:
a. DavidBrinkenhoff
b. Edward Taylor
c. Allan Johnson

d. Lawrence Kohlberg

A thinker who said that culture can only be understood in its own vale and content
Select one:
a. Lawrence Kohlberg
b. Jeremy Bentham
c. William Graham Sumner

d. David Hume

Moral values oftentimes are based on the ones favored by the majority
Select one:
True

False

A qualification of human act is that decisions are made and coerced because of outside
Select one:
True

False

is an intense feeling of deep affection that is also a drive but does


not necessarily have to be reciprocated are distinctive feeling distinguished from
reasoning or knowledge.
Select one:
a. Emotions
b. Love
c. Feelings

d. Virtue
Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning: People
conform to what is right in a society.
Select one:
a. Stage 6: Morality of an Individual Principle and Conscience
b. Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws
c. Stage 2: Reward Orientation

d. Stage 4: Authority and

Social

Proposed the idea on the sequence of moral reasoning


Select one:
a. David Hume
b. Lawrence Kohlberg
c. Aristotle
d. Thomas Aquinas

Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
A person follows laws based on ethical principles. Laws that run counter to principles are
violated.
Select one:
a. Stage 6: Morality of an Individual Principle and Conscience
b. Stage 3: Good Boy Morality
c. Stage 2: Reward Orientation

d. Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws

A country's flag or national anthem is an example of symbolic objectives


Select one:
True

False

Arranged marriages are common practice in Asian countries because it ensures the
continuity or legacies of families
Select one:
True

False

A qualification of human act is that a person is fully be aware of what he/she is doing or
what he/she will do
Select one:
True

False
is kind of value that is focused the formation of ones
character Select one:
a. Biological Values
b. Intellectual Values
c. Psychological Values

d. Moral Values

are manifestations of culture and are related to things


that represent anything more than itself.
Select one:
a. Ethics
b. Dogmas
c. Symbols

d. Morals

The Filipino psyche of colonial mentality has largely contributed to our ethical and moral
standards
Select one:
True

False

Oriental culture advocates students free will and that students can argue, debate and
challenge their teachers
Select one:
True

False

A qualification of human act is the absence of innate free will and freedom of choice.
Select one:
True

False

Accidental values are preferred over essential values


Select one:
True

False

Accidental values are preferred over essential values


Select one:
True

False

Is a feeling or inner voice or inner law that served as a guide to


the correctness or error of one's behavior
Select one:
a. Virtue
b. Emotions
c. Feelings

d. Conscience

Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning: People do
what is right as a sense of obligation to law and society, however they can be modified.
Select one:
a. Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws
b. Stage 6: Morality of an Individual Principle and Conscience
c. Stage 2: Reward Orientation

d. Stage 3: Good Boy Morality

The use of colors to signify certain traits like red for war, purple for royalty are examples of
symbolic characteristics of objects
Select one:
True

False

is a trait or quality that is deemed to be morally good and thus


is valued as a foundation of principle and good moral being.
Select one:
a. Love
b. Fee
c. Emotions

d. Virtue

is the encompassing idea that provides a blue print for living


Select one:
a. Virtue
b. Feelings
c. Love

d.

Culture

is kind of value that is focused on physical survival and


growth Select one:
a. Psychological Values
b. Moral Values
c. Intellectual

Values d. Biological

Values
A philosopher who said that "the greatest good is for the greatest number"
Select one:
a. Thomas Aquinas
b. David Hume
c. Lawrence Kohlberg

d. Jeremy Bentham

is a trait or quality that is deemed to be morally good and thus


is valued as a foundation of principle and good moral being.
Select one:
a. Virtue
b. Emotions
c. Love

d. Fee

is the capacity for consciously making sense of things,


establishing and verifying facts, applying logic, and changing or justifying practices,
institutions, and beliefs based on new or existing information
Select one:
a. Reason
b. Feelings
c. Virtue

d. Emotions

Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning: Rules are
followed only for its benefits. Obedience occurred because of the rewards. It means that the
doer is only after what can he gain from the actions he perform or did not perform.
Select one:
a. Stage 3: Good Boy Morality
b. Stage 2: Reward Orientation
c. Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws

d. Stage 4: Authority and Social


Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning: People
stick to the rules to avoid punishment
Select one:
a. Stage 3: Good Boy Morality
b. Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws
c. Stage 6: Morality of an Individual Principle and Conscience

d. Stage 1: Obedience and Punishment Orientation


A level of moral reasoning where the concrete interests of an individual is merely rewards
and punishment.
Select one:
a. Pre Conventionl Morality
b. Standard Morality
c. Conventional Morality

d. Post Conventional Morality

Western culture have a standpoint that teachers are the ONLY source of knowledge
Select one:
True

False

is an action situation in which an individual must decide on his


own even if it is against the socially accepted norms.
Select one:
a. Social Dilemma
b. Social Act
c. Ethical Dilemma

d. Moral Dilemma

Filipinos are generally more,easy going than their Asian counterparts


Select one:
True
False

Moral values are paramount and lasting


Select one:
True

False

is the theory that holds that morality is related to the tenets of


a person's culture
Select one:
a. Ethical Relativity
b. Moral Relativity
c. Cultural Relativity

d. Social Relativity

are distinctive feeling distinguished from reasoning or knowledge.


Select one:
a. Emotions
b. Virtue
c. Love

d. Feelings

Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
Rules are followed only for its benefits. Obedience occurred because of the rewards. It
means that the doer is only after what can he gain from the actions he perform or did not
perform.
Select one:
a. Stage 2: Reward Orientation
b. Stage 3: Good Boy Morality
c. Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws

d. Stage 4: Authority and Social


are distinctive feeling distinguished from reasoning or knowledge.
Select one:
a. Emotions
b. Love
c. Virtue

d. Feelings

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