This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 11 > Arts Humanities > Philosophy > Class 11 Philosophy Chapter 3 Ethics – Quiz 10 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 11 Philosophy Chapter 3 Ethics Quiz 10 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Which statement aligns with Kant's third formulation, the Autonomy Formulation? A) Moral rules depend on majority vote. B) Every rational being's will legislates universal law. C) Only lawmakers determine duties. D) Emotions are the source of moral law. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Every rational being's will legislates universal law. 2. A set of principles of right conduct or a motivation based on ideas of right and wrong. A) Morality. B) Code of Ethics. C) Ethics. D) Code of Principles. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Ethics. 3. Informed consent is based on the principle of: A) Autonomy. B) Non Maleficence. C) Beneficence. D) Justice. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Autonomy. 4. What is the focus of the first lecture? A) Business Ethics. B) Environmental Ethics. C) Medical Ethics. D) Animal Ethics. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Medical Ethics. 5. What is the role of ethics in peer review processes in scientific research? A) To ensure only positive reviews are published. B) To maintain objectivity and fairness in evaluating research. C) To promote the work of friends and colleagues. D) To reject all controversial research. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To maintain objectivity and fairness in evaluating research. 6. Choose the best answer:a science which judges the conduct to be right orwrong, to be good or bad. A) Values. B) Morality. C) Reasoning. D) Ethics. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Ethics. 7. Complete the procedure implied by Kant's first formulation:First, formulate a maxim that justifies your action. What is the second step? A) Formulate that maxim as a universal law of nature. B) Check if the maxim benefits you personally. C) Compare your maxim to legal statutes. D) Ask others if they agree with your maxim. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Formulate that maxim as a universal law of nature. 8. The study of ethics includes the use of A) Moral principles. B) Moral judgments. C) Logic. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 9. According to Freud, ego A) Is the repository of social mores and norms. B) Operates in the reality principle. C) Operates in the pleasure principle. D) All of the choices. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Operates in the reality principle. 10. Study of moral issues that concern health care professionals in medicine, nursing, law, sociology, philosophy & theology. A) Professional Ethics. B) Health Care Ethics. C) Behavioral Ethics. D) Work Ethics. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Health Care Ethics. 11. Which definition best describes utilitarianism? A) An ethical theory based on the principle of the greatest good for the greatest number. B) A legal ruling based on the principle of the greatest good for the greatest number. C) A legal ruling based on small portions of society. D) Based on moral entitlements by virtue of being human. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) An ethical theory based on the principle of the greatest good for the greatest number. 12. What does virtue ethics emphasize as the source of moral behavior? A) Economic benefits. B) The legal system. C) A mature person with good moral character. D) Scientific research. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A mature person with good moral character. 13. Bentham's famous claim about human nature states that people are governed by which two masters? A) Reason and passion. B) Duty and virtue. C) Pain and pleasure. D) Faith and tradition. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Pain and pleasure. 14. It is an ethical theory where each person decides right and wrong for himself/herself. A) Subjective Relativism. B) Cultural Relativism. C) Kantianism. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Subjective Relativism. 15. WHAT PERTAINS TO THE INDIVIDUAL CHARACTER OF A PERSON? A) MORALITY. B) ETHICS. C) MORAL ACTS. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) ETHICS. 16. Which description accurately summarizes the categorical imperative as presented in the conclusion? A) A theory stating moral rules vary by culture and circumstance. B) A method for formulating and testing moral maxims that apply unconditionally to all humans. C) A psychological explanation of why people follow rules. D) A political system for creating national laws. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A method for formulating and testing moral maxims that apply unconditionally to all humans. 17. A moral agent must be a- A) Spirit. B) Ethical Person. C) Reincarnated person. D) Living Creature. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Living Creature. 18. Case:A company dumps waste legally but harms nearby villages. This fails under: A) Moral relativism. B) Utilitarian public welfare. C) Casuist comparison. D) Deontological duty to law only. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Utilitarian public welfare. 19. In Christianity, what does the Cross symbolize? A) Charity. B) Serenity. C) Helping others. D) Jesus dying on the cross. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Jesus dying on the cross. 20. What is the purpose of ethics? A) Exploring the nature of reality. B) Providing frameworks for making moral judgments. C) Analyzing principles of logic. D) Understanding artistic expression. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Providing frameworks for making moral judgments. 21. The English transliteration (using English letters for a non-Latin-letter word) of the Greek word for "transform" as used in the Bible is: A) Metamorphoo. B) Transformato. C) Illuminato. D) Changioo. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Metamorphoo. 22. An example of utilitarianism might include A) An organ for transplant going to the person needing it the most. B) Providing Medicare for only those who need medical coverage. C) A duty to provide healthcare to all Americans. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) An organ for transplant going to the person needing it the most. 23. What was the author's initial reaction to the car accident? A) Anger and frustration. B) Indifference. C) Relief that no one was hurt. D) Guilt and remorse. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Anger and frustration. 24. Which of these is a Christian belief about God and creation? A) God saw all that he made and found it very good. B) God created humans male and female. C) God is the Creator who freely created humans out of love. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 25. This refers to a code of conduct that, given specified conditions, would be put forward, by all rational persons. A) Destructive. B) Normative. C) Constructive. D) Descriptive. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Normative. 26. The NSPE is the only engineering professional society to have their own code of ethics. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 27. The 3 C's of business ethics were given by ..... A) Josephson Institute. B) Churchill. C) William Shaw. D) Robert Solomon. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Robert Solomon. 28. In the workplace, we should Treat people with respect A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 29. Buddhists go to a pagoda to meditate or make offerings of food and ..... A) Flowers. B) Milk. C) Bread. D) Money. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Flowers. 30. A branch of philosophy that "involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior. A) Religion. B) Business ethics. C) Belief system. D) Ethics. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Ethics. 31. What intellectual movement of the 17th & 18th centuries in Europe promoted the values of reason, democracy, science, and equality? A) Reniassance. B) Industrial Revolution. C) Enlightenent. D) American Revolution. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Enlightenent. 32. Justice is defined as: A) Over-indulgence of the concupiscible appetite. B) Inequality. C) "Virtue that allows man to give his neighbor what rightfully belongs to him". D) "Virtue of knowing how things are to be done rightly & well.". Show Answer Correct Answer: C) "Virtue that allows man to give his neighbor what rightfully belongs to him". 33. Are those experienced and resolved on the personal level. Since may ethical decisions are personally made, many, if not most of, moral dilemmas fall under, or boil down to, this level. A) INTRAPERSONAL DILEMMAS. B) STRUCTURAL DILEMMAS. C) ORGANIZATIONAL DILEMMAS. D) PERSONAL DILEMMAS. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) PERSONAL DILEMMAS. 34. Which claim is consistent with Kant's view on deception as presented? A) The maxim "it is permissible to deceive" fails because it creates a contradiction when universalized. B) Deception is allowed when it protects a person's feelings. C) Lying is acceptable if no one discovers the lie. D) The premise "it is not permissible to deceive" creates a contradiction when universalized. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The maxim "it is permissible to deceive" fails because it creates a contradiction when universalized. 35. Which of the following is the best definition of confidentiality? A) The right of all employees to have certain procedures followed when they believe their rights are in jeopardy. B) One person exerting power over another. C) Faithfulness or commitment to a person or persons. D) The ability to safeguard another person's information. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The ability to safeguard another person's information. 36. It is an acts in order to be human must be done knowingly and willfully. A) Culture. B) Human Acts. C) Ethics. D) Philosophy. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Human Acts. 37. The study of human actions of allied health professionals with regards to human life and towards the patient. A) Professional Ethics. B) Nursing Ethics. C) Code of Ethics. D) Health Ethics. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Health Ethics. 38. The Stoic practice of "dichotomy of control" involves distinguishing between: A) Good and evil actions. B) Rational and irrational emotions. C) Things within our control and things outside our control. D) Material possessions and spiritual well-being. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Things within our control and things outside our control. 39. It is the cornerstone of advancement in the any workplace. A) Initiative. B) Loyalty. C) Character. D) Attendance. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Attendance. 40. Which criticism targets the feasibility of comparing pleasure and pain? A) The tyranny of the majority. B) Predicting consequences. C) The problem of measurement. D) Ignoring justice and rights. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The problem of measurement. 41. What type of moral philosophy would be most relevant to ethical questions that arise within a professional setting? A) Normative Ethics. B) Applied Ethics. C) Metaethics. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Applied Ethics. 42. Socrates prefered to die before getting silenced or exiled. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 43. What is the branch of philosophy concerned with the nature of ultimate reality? A) Cosmology. B) Metaphysics. C) Logic. D) Epistemology. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Metaphysics. 44. "This engineer is associated in business ventures with persons that are dishonest, fraudulent, or illegal business practices" This engineer is breaking which ethical responsibilities? A) Society. B) Employers and Clients. C) Other Engineers. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Society. 45. What did the author encourage people to do after the incident? A) Become philosophy professors. B) Avoid car accidents. C) Donate money to charity. D) Ignore ethical dilemmas. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Donate money to charity. 46. Moral absolutism is best described as A) No morals are absolute. B) Some moral principles are universal and should always be followed. C) Ethics is always about finding maximum happiness. D) The outcome of an action can justify any action. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Some moral principles are universal and should always be followed. 47. Egoism describes the belief that A) One's own interests are more important that others. B) Personal ego defines all ethical actions. C) Ethics are socially constructed by those in power. D) Each culture has a differing ego. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) One's own interests are more important that others. 48. It is the study of controversial ethics bought about by advances in biology and medicine. A) GEOETHICS. B) MACHINE ETHICS. C) BUSINESS ETHICS. D) RELATIONAL ETHICS. E) BIOETHICS. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) BIOETHICS. 49. The Torah is the holy book of what religion? A) Sihkism. B) Buddism. C) Christianity. D) Judaism. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Judaism. 50. What ethical system is shown when an entrepreneur builds a company for personal growth and financial gain? A) Universalism. B) Virtue ethics. C) Relativism. D) Egoism. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Egoism. 51. WHAT IS AESTHETICS? A) IT IS THE STUDY OF THE PRINCIPLES AND RULES OF REASONING, THE STRUCTURES OR FORMS OF THOUGHT. B) IT IS THE STUDY OF BEINGS, THINGS, ENTITIES. C) IT IS THE STUDY OF BEAUTY. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) IT IS THE STUDY OF BEAUTY. 52. Epicureans reject the fear of death primarily because: A) They believe in an afterlife of eternal pleasure. B) They deny the existence of gods who could punish in the afterlife. C) Death is the cessation of consciousness and sensation. D) They seek martyrdom as a way to achieve higher spiritual states. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Death is the cessation of consciousness and sensation. 53. Unethical acts are A) Always illegal. B) Uncommon in society. C) Not always illegal. D) Not related to the law. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Not always illegal. 54. Ties philanthropy and corporate social responsibility efforts closely to a company's mission or goals and targets donations to the communities where a company does business A) Strategic Giving. B) Corporate Social Responsibility. C) Social Investing. D) Corporate Philanthropy. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Strategic Giving. 55. The study of morality and moral issues from a historical or scientific perspectivde is generally known as ..... A) Applied ethics. B) Deontological. C) Descriptive ethics. D) Normative ethics. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Descriptive ethics. 56. Which term refers to something that is present in, involved in the created universe (e.g., God is at work, actively involved with His creation, but separate from it)? A) Particulars. B) Universals. C) Immanent. D) Transcendent. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Immanent. 57. What question does metaphysics ask? A) What is beauty?. B) What is a story?. C) What is a game?. D) What is truly real?. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) What is truly real?. 58. Which model of management ethics conforms to high standards of ethical behavior? A) Immoral. B) Unethical. C) Amoral. D) Moral. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Moral. 59. Moral judgement must be supported by- A) Knowledge of the idea. B) Motivation and freedom to explore. C) Reasons. D) Actions. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Reasons. 60. A newspaper refuses to publish a biased news report that benefits a powerful corporation, arguing that people deserve the truth. 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