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This document contains a multiple choice quiz on ethics with 15 questions covering topics such as the definition of ethics, morality, philosophy, virtues, and conventions. It also includes 5 scenarios asking about ethical dilemmas involving speeding in a car, moving to better seats at an event, taking pens from a bank, lending money to friends/family, and responding to offensive jokes.
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This document contains a multiple choice quiz on ethics with 15 questions covering topics such as the definition of ethics, morality, philosophy, virtues, and conventions. It also includes 5 scenarios asking about ethical dilemmas involving speeding in a car, moving to better seats at an event, taking pens from a bank, lending money to friends/family, and responding to offensive jokes.
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GNED 02-ETHICS

Multiple Choice: Read the questions carefully then choose the letter of the correct answer.

1. It is a system of moral principles.


A.Ehtics B. Philosophy C. Morality D. Behavior
2. This concerned with what is good for individuals and society and is also described as moral
philosophy.

a A. Philosophy B. Ethics C. Morality D. Behavior

3. These are the prevailing standards of behavior that enable people to live cooperatively I
groups.

A. Behaviour B. Ethics C. Morals D. Philosophy


4. It can be defined as a system of moral values that distinguish rules for behavior based on an
individual’s or groups ideas of what is good and bad.

A. Morals B. Philosophy C. Behavior D. Ethics


5. It is knowing on how to actively calculate the difference between right and wrong, good

and bad. A. Ethics B. Morality C. Attitude D. Etiquette

6. The historical meaning of Ethics.

A. Principles B. Athos C. Ethos D. Character


7. As a field of study, it is sort of like a tree with 10,00 branches.
A. Morals B. Behavior C. Attitudes D. Ethics
8. It requires the continuous effort of studying our own beliefs and conduct and striving to
ensure that we live up to standards.

A. Living ethically B. Bad C. Immoral D. Disobedient.


9. When did Ethics comes into existence /

A. When animals started intimacy B. When human beings started to reflect on the best
way live
C. When people started cooperating one another D. When people were imprisoned.
10. Based on the “ Code of Hamurabi “ , it should be invented with all the mystery in
____________.

A. Bible B. Koran C. Divine Origin D. Christianity


11. This was a rule of standard especially of good behavior .

A. Standardization B. Rules C. Humane D. Principle


12. It is being formal and dignified and characterized by deep sincerity.

A. Solemn B. Sincerity C. Dignity D. Humanity


13. The quality of doing what is right and avoiding what is wrong.

A. Principles B. Virtue C. Solemn D. Humanity

14. It is being motivated by concern with the alleviation of suffering and having or slowing
compassion or benevolence. A. Solemn B. Virtue C. Humane D. Humanity

15. As a norm, it is a set of agreed stipulated or generally accepted standards , norms, social
norms or criteria, often taking the form of a custom.

A. Virtue B. Solemn C. Humane D. Convention

II. Give solutions to the following situations. Explain.

1.One evening I was driving a bit faster than the law permits and soon enough a policeman
apprehended me, once I pulled over, I had a choice to make.
A. I will tell there is an emergency B. I’ll be honest to say I was over
I’ll be honest to say I was over, and I will say that I need to go home early coz have a curfew in
our house.
2.Is it unfair to move into better (open) seats at a sporting event or a concert?
Yes, it will be if you paid for your seat then you stay in your seat. If you paid for the
section, then you stay in the section. If you just paid you can do whatever you want. But
our action will always depend on what happens next.
3.Is it considered stealing to take pens from a bank?
If you take something without permission that isn't yours, it's stealing. Whether the item costs
pennies or thousands of dollars doesn't affect whether it is stealing or not. The worth only affects
the victim's conscience on whether or not they do something about it.
4.Am I obligated to lend money to friends and family?
No, not at all.  I think you should only lend money to people you know aren't going to screw
you over.  And to be totally honest, family would be more likely to do that than anyone.
5.If someone tells an offensive joke, is it my responsibility to speak up about it?

Yes, I might say something if they told an offensive joke around kids or something. But if it was
just offensive to me personally, I'd just ignore them.

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