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Professional Ethics in ITSocial Professional I Exam
Professional Ethics in ITSocial Professional I Exam
Question 1
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“Pay homage to those above you and intimidate those below you.” is considered as the ________.
a. Tin Rule
b. Nepotism Rule
c. Iron Rule
d. Bronze Rule
Question 2
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These are guidelines provided to the professional by the profession spelling out what a professional ought to do and not do, protecting both
the image of the profession and that of the individual members.
a. Institutional Code
b. Community Code
c. Professional Code
d. Personal Code
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This is a process of making decisions that negatively affect an individual, such as denial of a service, based wholly, or partly, upon the real or
perceived facts of one’s race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, political affiliation, marital status, or physical
appearance.
a. Harassment
b. Logic
c. Reasoning
d. Discrimination
Question 4
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It is when an action is right if the consequences of that action are favorable to all except the actor.
a. Emotivism
b. Utilitarianism
c. Altruism
d. Egoism
Question 5
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It is negatively formulated, denying the existence of universal moral norms. It takes right and wrong to be relative to society, culture, or the
individual.
a. Relativism
b. Consequentialism
c. Deontology
d. Hedonism
Correct
A characteristics of moral system that has no formal authoritative judges presiding over it.
a. Public
b. Impartial
c. Rationality
d. Informal
Question 7
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It can be defined as the study of moral, legal, and social issues involving cybertechnology and evaluates the social policies and laws that have
been framed in response to issues generated by its development and use.
a. Cyberspace
b. Cybertechnology
c. Cyberethics
d. Cybercrime
Question 8
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The theory considers human beings as endowed with all faculties and capabilities to live in happiness and in turn those capabilities become a
benchmark for actions, and those actions are then gauged and judged on how much they measure up to those capabilities.
a. Logic
b. Whistle-Blowing
c. Human Nature
d. Reasoning
Incorrect
“Do not do unto others what you would not have them do unto you.” is considered as the ______.
a. Iron Rule
b. Bronze Rule
c. Silver Rule
d. Golden Rule
Question 10
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It is imposed by the institution for which the professional is working to build and maintain the public’s confidence in the institution and its
employees.
a. Personal Code
b. Professional Code
c. Institutional Code
d. Community Code
Question 11
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It is important not only to individuals but also to organizations. It is a very valued asset because it gives the organization the autonomy it
needs to compete in the market place.
a. Medical information
b. Internet
c. Personal information
d. Financial information
Incorrect
A form of Conventional Law that fixes ways of acting in accordance with natural law, such as in contracts, taxes, traffic, and other types of
laws.
a. Directives
b. Demonstrative
c. Determinative
d. Declarative
Question 13
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A set of individual moral guidelines on which professionals operate. In many ways these guidelines are nacquired by professionals from the
cultural environment in which they grow up or live in and the religious beliefs they may practice.
a. Institutional Code
b. Community Code
c. Professional Code
d. Personal Code
Question 14
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It involves the privacy of personal attributes. The right to privacy of all personal attributes would mean the prevention of anyone or anything
that would intrude or violate that personal space where those attributes are.
a. Informational Privacy
b. Personal Privacy
c. Institutional Privacy
d. Social Relationships
Correct
a. Anonymity
b. Solitude
c. Intimacy
d. Reserve
Question 16
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This is the act of verbally or physically creating an environment that is hostile, intimidating, offensive, severe, pervasive, or abusive based on a
number of parameters including one’s race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, political affiliation, marital status,
citizenship, or physical appearance.
a. Logic
b. Human Nature
c. Harassment
d. Reasoning
Question 17
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a. Logic
b. Human Nature
c. Reasoning
d. Whistle-Blowing
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a. Religion
b. Morality
c. Natural Law
d. Conventional Law
Question 19
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a. Intimacy
b. Anonymity
c. Reserve
d. Solitude
Question 20
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A rule of conduct or an action recognized by custom or decreed by a formal enactment, community, or group.
a. Conduct
b. Law
c. Morality
d. Religion
Correct
a. Whistle-Blowing
b. Logic
c. Human Nature
d. Reasoning
Question 22
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It includes information on personal lifestyles like religion, sexual orientation, political affiliations, or personal activities.
a. Medical information
b. Internet
c. Financial information
d. Personal information
Question 23
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It claims that pleasure is the only good thing in human life, the end of life as the highest good.
a. Relativism
b. Consequentialism
c. Hedonism
d. Deontology
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It states that human actions are judged good or bad, right or wrong, depending on the results of such actions—a desirable result denotes a
good action and vice versa.
a. Relativism
b. Deontology
c. Consequentialism
d. Hedonism
Question 25
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The theory maintains that ethical statements are neither true nor false and cannot be proven; they are really only statements about how
someone feels.
a. Emotivism
b. Altruism
c. Utilitarianism
d. Egoism
Question 26
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It is a theory that does not concern itself with the consequences of the action but rather with the will of the action.
a. Consequentialism
b. Deontology
c. Relativism
d. Hedonism
Incorrect
a. Conduct
b. Morality
c. Law
d. Religion
Question 28
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a. Institutional Privacy
b. Informational Privacy
c. Social Relationships
d. Personal Privacy
Question 29
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A characteristics of moral system that is based on principles of logical reason accessible to ordinary persons.
a. Informal
b. Public
c. Impartial
d. Rationality
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These are the rules of conduct that operate at the "macroethical level" that guides both framing and adhering to social policies.
a. Directives
b. Conventional Law
c. Natural Law
d. Social policies
Question 31
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It is a very personal and very important information to everyone since it involves cases for personal, employment, and insurance purposes.
a. Financial information
b. Personal information
c. Internet
d. Medical information
Question 32
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a. Conduct
b. Morality
c. Law
d. Ethics
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It refers to a wide range of computing and communication devices, from stand-alone computers to connected, or networked, computing and
communication technologies.
a. Cybercrime
b. Cyberethics
c. Cybertechnology
d. Cyberspace
Question 34
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a. Bronze Rule
b. Iron Rule
c. Silver Rule
d. Golden Rule
Question 35
Correct
The Rules of conduct in a moral system are evaluated against standards called ________.
a. Impartial
b. Rationality
c. Law
d. Principles
Incorrect
“Do unto others as you like, before they do it unto you.” is considered as the_________.
a. Silver Rule
b. Golden Rule
c. Iron Rule
d. Iron Rule
Question 37
Correct
a. Utilitarianism
b. Egoism
c. Altruism
d. Emotivism
Question 38
Correct
“Give precedence in all things to close relatives, and do as you like to others.” is considered as the_________.
a. Bronze Rule
b. Iron Rule
c. Tin Rule
d. Nepotism Rule
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A form of Conventional Law that simply restates what the natural law declares, such as forbidding murder and theft.
a. Demonstrative
b. Declarative
c. Directives
d. Determinative
Question 40
Incorrect
“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” is considered as the ________.
a. Bronze Rule
b. Golden Rule
c. Silver Rule
d. Iron Rule
Question 41
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Refers to social conventions about right and wrong that are so widely shared that they become the basis for an established consensus.
a. Law
b. Morality
c. Conduct
d. Religion
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A characteristics of moral system that has the moral rules that are ideally designed to apply equitably to all participants in the system.
a. Rationality
b. Public
c. Informal
d. Impartial
Question 43
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Considered as a system created by and for human beings usually in public deliberations like a council of elders or representatives in national
legislatures.
a. Conventional Law
b. Religion
c. Morality
d. Natural Law
Question 44
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It is developed over a period of time based on either the religion or culture of the indigenous people in the area.
a. Personal Code
b. Professional Code
c. Institutional Code
d. Community Code
Incorrect
a. Solitude
b. Anonymity
c. Reserve
d. Intimacy
Question 46
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A characteristics of moral system that is public because everyone must know what the rules that define it.
a. Public
b. Impartial
c. Rationality
d. Informal
Question 47
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These are rules that guides individual actions and directs moral choices at the “microethical” level.
a. Conventional Law
b. Social policies
c. Directives
d. Natural Law
Correct
a. Human Nature
b. Reasoning
c. Whistle-Blowing
d. Logic
Question 49
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The right to control one’s personal information including the methods of dissemination of that information.
a. Reserve
b. Solitude
c. Intimacy
d. Anonymity
Question 50
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Puts a group’s interest and happiness above those of an individual, for the good of many.
a. Emotivism
b. Utilitarianism
c. Altruism
d. Egoism
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