Class 11 Philosophy Chapter 3 Ethics Quiz 13 (60 MCQs)

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1. If one of your classmate is treating another classmate unfairly, what is the ethical thing to do?
2. Something will make you truly happy if it is truly ..... for you
3. According to this ethical theory, actions are evaluated as moral/ immoral depending on whether they help or hinder in the achievement of the chosen end.
4. In the four-step test described, failing which step yields a "perfect" duty not to act because the maxim leads to a logical contradiction when universalized?
5. What is the function of Human Law?
6. Which stage of human development emphasized peace over wars and valued industriousness?
7. Compared to absolute moral rules, utilitarian rules in Rule Utilitarianism are described as:
8. Powerful, protector, parent, loving describes describes which Person of the Trinity?
9. These are the reasons why we study ethics EXCEPT:
10. An ethical principle that says "There is always exemption to the rule."
11. What is "Autonomy" ?
12. It deals with nature of the highest good, rights, duties, and virtues.
13. Goddess of wealth, prosperity and luck.
14. WHAT IS AN AMORAL ACT?
15. What is the Jewish place of worship?
16. What does ethics ask?
17. Which factor shapes business ethics in other countries based on historical experience, culture, philosophy, and religion?
18. Who had the idea that "Might makes right" or "The end justifies the means" ?
19. What is the test for a principle to become universal law, according to Kant?
20. Which one of the following influences a person's ethical dimensions when growing up?
21. What is Aristotle's view on the concept of 'Golden Mean'?
22. Ethics refers to the standard, the line, that which ought to be
23. Which counter-argument responds to the criticism that utilitarianism ignores justice and rights?
24. Are there books, texts or any papers written by Socrates?
25. It is not possible for Christians to be deceived or "taken captive" by empty philosophies of the world.
26. Who is associated with the idea of measuring pleasure?
27. According to ethical absolutism, what determines the morality of an action?
28. The purpose of a cost/benefit analysis in relation to medical care is to
29. The study of human conduct in the area of the life sciences and health care using moral values and principles.
30. What is a problem with Kant's ethics?
31. What leader utilized non-violence to win India's independence from Britain?
32. The 'Golden Mean' is when .....
33. Medical practice acts may include laws regarding
34. Experts in this filed are concerned with the ethical questions that arise in the relationships among life sciences, biotechnology, medicine, politics, low, and philosophy.
35. What is the primary focus of ethics in scientific data interpretation?
36. What philosopher is considered the father of deontology?
37. Genetics is an interdisciplinary field between Geosciences and Ethics which involves Earth and planetary Sciences as well as applied ethics.
38. The circumstances of an action can:
39. WHICH IS THE DISCIPLINE THAT INTERROGATES FOR THOSE THING THAT ARE DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND USING QUESTION AS AN INQUIRY TOOL?
40. An organization's ..... embraces the behavior, rituals and shared meaning held by employees that distinguishes the organization from all others.
41. "Altruism" refers to:
42. The division of ethics which determines how basic moral standards or behaviours are determined and justified is known as .....
43. What is the name for a system of government where people have power?
44. Is it possible to be a professional but not display professionalism?
45. The kind of job that requires mostly phusical strength is .....
46. How many moral virtues are there?
47. What is a "hypothetical" situation?
48. What is the motive behind all our actions? (whether we realize it or not)
49. What did the author do after realizing his mistake?
50. WHAT DOES THE LATIN WORD MORALIS MEAN?
51. Using questions to educate students was a method developed by what philosopher?
52. The scientific study of life and of living organisms.
53. He was a fourth-century Greek philosopher who taught that the aim of life was simply to be as happy as possible here on Earth. He is very famous for his "ART OF HAPPINESS."
54. Rules are vital in one's life because:
55. Which of the following does virtue ethics have a hard time explaining?
56. ..... means a moral philosophy that involves systematizing, defending and recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior.
57. Moral autonomy means:
58. Which tradition best describes the moral theory that uses the categorical imperative to evaluate motives for action?
59. The belief that one must always fulfill one's duty or obligations is best associated with which of the following theories?
60. Which philosopher's ethical approach is based on utilitarianism, emphasizing reducing suffering and maximizing happiness?