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