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This document contains a quiz on ethics and morality concepts. It includes 20 multiple choice questions covering topics like the definition of ethics, values, environmental ethics, political ethics, human acts, and natural moral law. The questions are assessing understanding of key terminology and concepts within the fields of ethics, morality, values, politics, and philosophy.
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Name: Dominic P.

Villaquer Date: November 27, 2021


Section: PCEIT-02-302P Professor: Michael Mesinas

1st Activity
1. It is the values or moral followed by an individual. – b. Ethics

a. Moral b. Ethics c. Values d. Moral Values

2. It is a value that has a worth simply because of what it is. – d. Intrinsic Values

a. Pre-requisite Values b. Paramount Values c. Operative Values d. Intrinsic Values

3. Values that people should have to become good except for one. – b. Honest

a. Benevolent b. Honest c. Courteous d. Social

4. According to Dr. Rajendra Singh, all choices are part of Man-Making Education except for. – a.
Samkava

a. Samkeva b. Samskara c. Swabhava d. Samveg

5. It is the total surroundings which includes both biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) factors. – c.
Environment

a. Ecology b. Sustainable Environment c. Environment d. Habitat

6. It can be defined as important for someone. – c. Values

a. Ethics b. Moral Values c. Values d. Moral

7. Who define what is right and wrong for the members of the organization. – c. Organization

a. Leader c. Company c. Organization d. CEO

8. Which of the following affect the business in primary ethics. – a. Religion

a. Religion b. People c. Characters d. Leader

9. When do we start to form our values. – b. Childhood

a. adolescent b. Childhood c. adult d. Senior

10. It is the situation that often change people’s ethics. – d. Situation Factor

a. Unexpected Factors b. Expected Factor c. Coincidence Factor d. Situation Factor

11. It is a branch of philosophy that involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right
and wrong behavior. Also known as Moral Philosophy. – d. Ethics

a. Moral b. Politics c. Values d. Ethics


12. The following are the major operational areas except for. – d. Informative Ethics

a. Normative Ethics b. Meta-Ethics c. Applied Ethics d. Informative Ethics

13. The art of running governmental affairs. – b. Politics

a. Policy b. Politics c. Administration d. Governance

14. In India, what is politics? – a. Business

a. Business b. Norm c. Responsibility d. Power

15. It balance the needs of situations with ethical questions. – c. Political Ethics

a. Environment Ethics b. Moral Ethics c. Political Ethics d. Question Ethics

16. To “will” something, one has “BLANK” beforehand. – b. To Know

a. To see b. To know c. To understand d. To care

17. What do you called the capability of human to act free. – a. Human Acts

a. Human Acts b. Human Right c. Freedom d. Action

18. Actions beyond one’s consciousness is not “BLANK” on the intellect & the will. – d. Dependent

a. Not Dependent b. Not Connected c. Connected d. Dependent

19. It refers to the rightness or wrongness of an act. – a. Morality

a. Morality b. Moral c. Moral Values d. Ethics

20. The moral law which can be known by having intellect – b. Natural Moral Law

a. Self-Moral Law b. Natural Moral Law c. Common Sense d. Intellectual Moral Law

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