Class 11 Philosophy Chapter 3 Ethics Quiz 4 (60 MCQs)

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1. Atheistic view believes that
2. WHAT ARE MORAL CODES?
3. What is the main concern of philosophy?
4. You ensure a competent patient's right to refuse life-saving treatment. This upholds:
5. The ability to understand and share the feelings of another is called:
6. "Culture is created and developed by man." It implies that it is-
7. What does logic help you understand?
8. What is "cultural relativism" ?
9. What is the main source of moral skepticism?
10. Moral standards contrasted with standards we hold about things that are not moral. But not too grave to be a discussion of ethics.
11. How did Aristotle think that virtues could be acquired?
12. Empathy requires the ability to
13. It deals on the conduct of man characterized by peace of mind and certainty of moral truth.
14. He rides a swan and is represented with four heads
15. According to Aristotle, the end goal for human is .....
16. It refers to a situation in which a tough choice has to be made between two or more options, especially more or less equally undesirable ones.
17. ..... is the duty or path of righteousness.
18. Which statement best captures the core doctrine of utilitarianism?
19. When do Muslims have to fast?
20. Ensuring coordination and development of new ways to deliver care while limiting visits to health facilities is key to keeping people safe and ensuring health systems are not overburdened.This means using digital technologies to deliver some routine services remotely, and expanding the amount of medications delivered to the home. What is the purpose of the speaker in his speech?
21. According to Freud, id
22. "Autonomy" means:
23. Integrity means acting with
24. What example is given to illustrate utilitarianism in the text?
25. Which term refers to the powerful and deceptive use of words in which a seemingly simple statement is made, hoping the hearer will buy the simple statement without recognizing the huge assumptions that come with it?
26. It is a set of principles that guide public officials in their service to their constitutes, including their decision-making on behalf of their constituents.
27. What is "moral subjectivism" ?
28. It displays high level of effort and commitment to performing and completing the work.
29. His prime belief was that a person must study themselves in order to find out their level of character. His classic philosophy is "THE POWER TO RULE."
30. Which act is done consciously?
31. What does philosophy mean?
32. It is the most practical of the three divisions of the philosophy of ethics.
33. In the study of philosophy, 'Epistemology' deals with which of the following questions?
34. Some investors are limiting their investments to securities (e.g., stocks and bonds) that coincide with their beliefs about ethical and social responsibility
35. Hedonism is very similar to
36. What best describes cultural Imperialism?
37. These arethe environments or conditions prevailing when the action is done.
38. An independent director is one who:
39. What does "axia" mean?
40. The rules and standards governing the conduct of a person or the members of a profession.
41. It is a branch of philosophy that deals with distinction between right and wrong-with the moral consequences of human actions.
42. Principles of right conduct w/ the moral responsibilities of the midwife towards her profession, patients, physician & superiors, co-workers & herself
43. WHAT DISCIPLINE STUDIES GOOD AND BAD, VIRTUES FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF PEOPLE, CULTURES, TRADITIONS, HISTORY, AND CIRCUMSTANCES?
44. What is the significance of having a well-defined business philosophy?
45. Which of the following questions falls within the domain of metaethics?
46. A hospital administrator decides to hide a small outbreak of infection fearing bad publicity. This scenario mainly challenges:
47. Dependability + reliability = .....
48. What does the 'Philosophy of Business' focus on?
49. "This engineer is trying to obtain work by giving gifts or commission to the client"This engineer is breaking which ethical responsibilities?
50. ..... management is neither immoral nor moral.
51. What is an example of Divine Law?
52. Why does Eternal Law matter?
53. According to the selfishness example, what happens if the maxim "I have no desire to contribute to others' well-being or assistance when in need" is universalized?
54. It applied to all aspects of business conduct and is relevant to the conduct of individuals and entire organization.
55. Which one of these is NOT one of Aristotle's virtues?
56. According to virtue ethics, the best action is the one that:
57. Who is the preserver God?
58. According to ..... , ethics is the study of what is right or good in human conduct.
59. The CCC defines the word ..... as:the forgiveness of sins and restoration of friendship with God, which can be done by God alone.
60. What does the 'Utilitarian Model' of ethical decision-making emphasize?