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Choose the letter of the correct answer.

1. Are meant to set order in society.


A. Order
B. Rules
C. Freedom
D. non-moral

2. According to him when all persons are good and do only what is ideal then there will be no more need
for rules and laws.
A. Aristotle
B. Confucius
C. Lao Tzu
D. Leni Robredo

3. Is a branch of philosophy which deals with moral standards, inquiries about the rightness or wrongness
of human behavior or the goodness or badness of personality, trait or character.
A. Ethics
B. Logic
C. Philosophy of Mind
D. Meta-Physics

4. Is the adjective describing a human act as either ethically right or wrong, qualifying a person,
personality character, as either ethically good or bad.
A. Ethics
B. Moral
C. Dilemma
D. Non-moral

5. Is a problem in the decision-making between two possible options, neither of which is absolutely
acceptable from an ethical perspective.
A. Morality
B. Dilemma
C. Moral dilemma
D. Ethics

6. Is a decision-making problem between two possible moral imperative s, neither of which is


unambiguously acceptable
A. ethical dilemma
B. morality
C. non-moral
D. etymology

7. The ____________ standards are based on the natural law. Natural law is the law of God revealed through human
reason
A. consequences
B. non-consequences
C. non-moral
D. ethics

8. _______ (teleological, revealed from tele which means end, result, or consequence) standard states that an act is
right or wrong depending on the consequences of the act.
A. consequences
B. non-consequences
C. non-moral
D. ethics

9. ________ standards originating from social rules, demands of etiquette and good manners. They are guides of
action which should be followed as expected by society.
A. ethical consequences
B. moral standards
C. non-moral standards
D. ethical standards

10. __________ are based on the natural law, the consequence of one's actions and sense of duty.
A. ethical consequences
B. moral standards
C. non-moral standards
D. etymology

11. An ________ dilemma is a puzzle posed by the dual necessities of a social organization and members’ self-
interest.
A. Organizational
B. moral standards
C. Structural
D. Individual

12. This refers to personal dilemmas.


A. Organizational
B. moral standards
C. Structural
D. Individual

13. A ________ is a conflict of perspective of sectors, groups and. institutions that may be affected by the decisions.
A. Organizational
B. moral standards
C. Structural
D. Individual

14. The conflict between allocating work and coordinating various efforts results in a typical dilemma. It is tougher to
focus and tightly couple an enterprise with a complicated role structure.
A. Integration vs. Differentiation
B. Gap vs. Overlap
C. Lack of Creativity vs. Lack of Clarity
D. Too Much Autonomy vs. Too Much Interdependence

15. Important tasks can get missed if critical roles are not explicitly delegated. Roles and tasks may ____, resulting in
effort duplication, effort waste, and unwanted redundancy. A territory is covered by numerous areas when two or
more areas cross paths in that region. When two or more areas don't meet at a boundary, there is a ____.
A. Integration vs. Differentiation
B. Gap vs. Overlap
C. Lack of Creativity vs. Lack of Clarity
D. Too Much Autonomy vs. Too Much Interdependence

16. Employees that are unsure of their roles tend to prioritize their personal preferences over company objectives,
which usually results in issues.
A. Integration vs. Differentiation
B. Gap vs. Overlap
C. Lack of Creativity vs. Lack of Clarity
D. Too Much Autonomy vs. Too Much Interdependence

17. When an individual or group's efforts are overly autonomous, people frequently feel alone and
unsupported.
A. Integration vs. Differentiation
B. Gap vs. Overlap
C. Lack of Creativity vs. Lack of Clarity
D. Too Much Autonomy vs. Too Much Interdependence

18. Robb did not study for his history test. His friend who sits right next to him offered to let Roger cheat. Roger knows
that if he gets caught cheating, he could lose the chance to play in the big playoff baseball game. What kind of
dilemma is Roger facing?
A. social dilemma
B. ethical dilemma
C. immoral dilemma
D. academic dilemma

19. What is the best description of the critical reasoning that is involved in doing Ethics?
A. Following one's true feelings
B. Consulting the law of the land
C. Re-examining right and wrong as we face new situations
D. Observing the norms of those around us
20. One way that Law and Morality differ is:
A. Law is enforced by personal conscience, while Morality is enforced by the government
B. Morality can be a personal matter, while Law involves public guidelines.

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