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Interpretation of Ethical behavior is relative and subjective

=True
Understanding of ethics has not changed despite the evolvement of time
=False
Which of the following statements is NOT true
= Ethics is innate
Human Ethics are clouded by man's self-interest that interpretation to law and order
=True
What affects the mental development of humans?
= Quality of Life
Ethics is _____________________
=The Philosophy of life

A level of moral reasoning where people approach problems as members of society and would
like to be a role model
=Conventional Morality
People do what is right as a sense of obligation to law and society, however they can be
modified
= Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws
Provide The Correct Letter For the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
=Stage 1: Obedience and Punishment Orientation
Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of moral Reasoning:
A person follows laws based on ethnical principles. Laws That Run counter to principles are
violated.
= Stage 6: Morality of an individual principle and Conscience
Individuals show an interest in maintaining the respect of others and is doing what is expected
of them.
= Stage 3: Good Boy Morality
Rules are followed only for its benefits. Obedience occurred because of the rewards. It means
that the doer is only after what can he gain from the actions he perform or did not perform.
= Stage 2: Reward Orientation
A level of moral reasoning where the concrete interests of an individual is merely rewards and
punishment.
= Pre conventional Morality
People Conform to what is right in a society.
= Stage 4: Authority and Social
Proposed the idea on the sequence of moral reasoning
=Lawrence Kolhberg
Is an action situation in which an individual must decide on his own even if it is against the
socially accepted norms.
= Social Dilemma
A level of moral reasoning where people approach problems as members of society and would
like to be a role model.
=Conventional Morality
A person follows laws based on ethical principles. Laws that run counter to principles are
violated.
= Stage 6: Morality of an Individual Principle and Conscience
A level of moral reasoning where the concrete interests of an individual is merely rewards and
punishment.
=Pre Conventionl Morality
Proposed the idea on the sequence of moral reasoning
=Lawrence kolhberg
People Stick to the rules to avoid punishment
= Stage 1: Obedience and Punishment Orientation
_______________is the latin word that means the pwer or ability to discern
=Ratio
Which of the following if NOT the basis of human actions?
=People who experienced temporary insanity are not responsible for their actions

(Franz Mabait)

It is the situation when the person was forced by circumstances or under duress which he would
not do under normal circumstances. Example is being extorted money by a neighborhood
toughie in exchange for his "protection".
=Conditional Voluntariness
Which of the following statements is NOT true
=Ethics is innate
Human Ethics are clouded by man's self-interest that interpretation to law and order
=TRUE
Understanding of ethics has not changed despite the evolvement of time
=False
Interpretation of Ethical behavior is relative and subjective
=TRUE

Ethics is _____________________
=THE PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE

What affects the mental development of humans?


= Quality of Life
A level of moral reasoning where the concrete interests of an individual is merely rewards and
punishment
= Pre Conventionl Morality
Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
Individuals show an interest in maintaining the respect of others and is doing what is expected
of them.
= Stage 3: Good Boy Morality
Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:People do what
is right as a sense of obligation to law and society, however they can be modified.
= Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws

(Franz Mabait)

Free will is present and inherent in men


=TRUE
_______________is the latin word that means the pwer or ability to discern
=RATIO
It is the situation when the person was forced by circumstances or under duress which he would
not do under normal circumstances. Example is being extorted money by a neighborhood
toughie in exchange for his "protection".
=Conditional Voluntariness
_______________is under the control and intellect and will is answerabvle to such actions
=Voluntary Act
Morality is observed and present ONLY in humans
=TRUE
When a person acts with full knowledge and complete freedom - we are fully aware of what we
are doing
=Perfect Voluntariness
It is the disposition of a person doing the activity regardless to his liking or not, this may be
positive or negative. The former is by making him to do something while the other is to prevent
or stop him from doing things.
=Simple Voluntariness
When a person acts without full understanding and no freedom, we are made to perform acts
we did not like.
=Imperfect Voluntariness

What is the distinct characteristic of man compared to animals?


=?
___________________ is an intense feeling of deep affection that is also a drive but does not
necessarily have to be reciprocated are distinctive feeling distinguished from reasoning or
knowledge.
=Love
___________________ are distinctive feeling distinguished from reasoning or knowledge.
=Emotions
A qualification of human act is that a person is fully be aware of what he/she is doing or what
he/she will do
=False

___________________ is a trait or quality that is deemed to be morally good and thus is valued
as a foundation of principle and good moral being.
=Virtue
A qualification of human act is that decisions are made and coerced because of outside
=False
Moral values oftentimes are based on the ones favored by the majority
=False
Moral values are paramount and lasting
=True
___________________is defined as an emotional state or reaction
=Feelings
Accidental values are preferred over essential values
=False
A qualification of human act is the absence of innate free will and freedom of choice.
=False

Courage is evidenced only by the ability to make ultimate sacrifices.


=False
A type of Courage characterized by the possibility of risking social embarrassment, exclusion or
even rejection.
=Social Courage
Even the most coward man can display courage
= true
___________________ Courage is defined the ability to take action despite the risk of adverse
consequences. actions.
=Moral
Physical strength, resiliency and awareness are characteristics of social courage
=False

People display courage everyday


=True
___________________is defined as taking action even if a person doubts or questions the
consequences of actions.
=Courage
A type of Courage characterized by being open to feelings and is correlated to happiness.
=Emotional Courage
A type of Courage characterized by bravery at the risk of bodily harm or death.
=Physical Courage
St. Thomas Aquinas was a Dominican Theologian
=TRUE
Natural law is the reflection of the Laws of God.
=TRUE
Natural Law tells us that it is natural for humans to achieve their ends by outside intervention
and coercion
= false
Man is born intrinsically good
=TRUE
The reasonable man is a whole man, as per Aquinas.
=TRUE
Laws are dictated by reason and intellect of the ruler in a society
= TRUE
The need to possess material things is a way to achieve infinite perfection
=FALSE
St. Aquinas' philosophic beliefs are based on the Socratic doctrines, particularly on the Socratic
method
=FALSE
According to Aquinas human happiness can ultimately be found in God ALONE.
=TRUE
A branch of science that deals with the study of society as well as the social order that regulates
the society as a whole
=SOCIOLOGY
A branch of science that explains the cause of human actions, whether psychological or
physiological
=Ethics
When a person acts without full understanding and no freedom, we are made to perform acts
we did not like.
=Imperfect Voluntariness
is the science of right thinking
_______________ is the science of right thinking
=LOGIC
It is the situation when the person was forced by circumstances or under duress which he would
not do under normal circumstances. Example is being extorted money by a neighborhood
toughie in exchange for his "protection".
=Conditional Voluntariness
Which of the following statements is NOT true
= Ethics is innate
What is the distinct characteristic of man compared to animals?
= Survival Instinct
Virtue is created because of the combination of knowledge and will.
=FALSE
Interpretation of Ethical behavior is relative and subjective
=TRUE
Ethics is the primary vehicle for men to reach the very purpose of life, the pursuit of happiness
=TRUE
_________________whether formal or informal is a never-ending process and is the foundation
of man's moral, intellectual and physical capacities.
=EDUCATION
Stufy of ethics is concerned about_______________
= Morality of Human Acts
Human Ethics are clouded by man's self-interest that interpretation to law and order
=TRUE
Which of the following if NOT the basis of human actions?
=c. People who experienced temporary insanity are not responsible for their actions
Man has an insatiable greed for power and wealth
=TRUE
Not everything moral is legal and not everything legal is moral.
=TRUE
What affects the mental development of humans?
=QUALITY OF LIFE
Understanding of ethics has not changed despite the evolvement of time.
=FALSE
_______________is under the control and intellect and will is answerabvle to such actions
=VOLUNTARY ACT
It is the disposition of a person doing the activity regardless to his liking or not, this may be
positive or negative. The former is by making him to do something while the other is to prevent
or stop him from doing things.
=Simple Voluntariness
What affects the mental development of humans?
= Quality of Life
_________________is the quality of goodness or badness in a human act. In this case, we
base judgement on any human act based on its ethicality
=MORALITY
Free will is present and inherent in men
=TRUE
Ethics is _____________________
=The Philosophy of life
Interpretation of Ethical behavior is relative and subjective
=TRUE
Ethics and morality are interchangeable for they are both patterns of human behavior but in
reality are different.
=TRUE
Morality is observed and present ONLY in humans
=TRUE
Thinking and doing are separate human behavior and does not go hand in hand
=FALSE
_______________is the latin word that means the pwer or ability to discern
=RATIO
Which of the folliwng is NOT true about human acts
= Human acts are justified according to its quality
Virtues serve as guide or tool to correlate to the absolute truth
=FALSE
___________________ is a trait or quality that is deemed to be morally good and thus is valued
as a foundation of principle and good moral being.
=Virtue
___________________is an action situation in which an individual must decide on his own even
if it is against the socially,accepted norms.
=Social Dilemma
A country's flag or national anthem is an example of symbolic objectives
=TRUE
Oriental culture advocates students free will and that students can argue, debate and challenge
their teachers
=TRUE
___________________is the theory that holds that morality is related to the tenets of a person's
culture
=Ethical Relativity
A thinker who proposes that culture as the complex whole which includes beliefs, arts, laws,
morals, customs and habits.
=Edward Taylor
___________________ are manifestations of culture and are related to things that represent
anything more than itself.
=Symbols
A philosopher who said that "the greatest good is for the greatest number"
=Jeremy Bentham
Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning: People stick to
the rules to avoid punishment
=Stage 1: Obedience and Punishment Orientation
Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning: Rules are
followed only for its benefits. Obedience occurred because of the rewards. It means that the
doer is only after what can he gain from the actions he perform or did not perform.
= Stage 2: Reward Orientation
A qualification of human act is that decisions are made and coerced because of outside factors
=FALSE
___________________ is kind of value that develops a man mental fulfillment like truth,
science, art and religion
= Intellectual Values
Arranged marriages are common practice in Asian countries because it ensures the continuity
or legacies of families
=FALSE
A level of moral reasoning where people use moral principles and seen as broader than any
particular society
= Post Conventional Morality
Filipinos are generally more,easy going than their Asian counterparts
=TRUE
___________________is a concept that cultural norms and values must be understood based
on the culture he is adhered to.
= Cultural Relativity
Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning: People conform
to what is right in a society.
= Stage 4: Authority and Social

___________________ is the capacity for consciously making sense of things, establishing and
verifying facts, applying logic, and changing or justifying practices, institutions, and beliefs
based on new or existing information
= Reason
___________________ is kind of value that is focused on physical survival and growth
= Biological Values
___________________ is kind of value that is focused the formation of ones character
= Moral Values
A philosopher who said that morality is the usage of our freedom of choice
= Immanuel Kant
Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning: People do what
is right as a sense of obligation to law and society, however they can be modified.
= Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws
The use of colors to signify certain traits like red for war, purple for royalty are examples of
symbolic characteristics of objects
=TRUE
___________________ is the encompassing idea that provides a blue print for living
= Culture
___________________is an action situation in which an individual must decide on his own even
if it is against the socially accepted norms.
= Social Dilemma
A thinker who proposes that culture is the sum of symbols, ideas, forms, expressions and
material products associated with a social system
= Allan Johnson
A thinker who studied and explain morality by comparing two different cultures and focused on
the moral and social concepts of these two societies.
= Emma Butchel
The Filipino psyche of colonial mentality has largely contributed to our ethical and moral
standards
=TRUE
Western culture have a standpoint that teachers are the ONLY source of knowledge
=FALSE

1. A level of moral reasoning where people approach problems as members of


society and would like to be a role model.
Conventional Morality

2. A level of moral reasoning where people use moral principles and seen as broader
than any particular society
Post Conventional Morality
3. A qualification of human act is that decisions are made and coerced because of
outside
False

4. ___________________ are distinctive feeling distinguished from reasoning or


knowledge.
Emotions

5. Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
People stick to the rules to avoid punishment
Stage 1: Obedience and Punishment Orientation

6. Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
Rules are followed only for its benefits. Obedience occurred because of the
rewards. It means that the doer is only after what can he gain from the actions he
perform or did not perform.
Stage 2: Reward Orientation

7. Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
People do what is right as a sense of obligation to law and society, however they
can be modified.
Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws

8. Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
People conform to what is right in a society.
Stage 4: Authority and Social

9. A thinker who proposes that culture is the sum of symbols, ideas, forms,
expressions and material products associated with a social system
Allan Johnson

10. ___________________ is kind of value that is focused on physical survival and


growth
Biological Values

11. A level of moral reasoning where the concrete interests of an individual is merely
rewards and punishment.
Pre Conventional Morality
12. ___________________ is kind of value that contributes to social life like
companionship, marriage, etc
Psychological Values

13. ___________________ are distinctive feeling distinguished from reasoning or


knowledge.
Emotions

14. Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
People stick to the rules to avoid punishment
Stage 1: Obedience and Punishment Orientation

15. ___________________ is an intense feeling of deep affection that is also a drive


but does not necessarily have to be reciprocated are distinctive feeling
distinguished from reasoning or knowledge.
Love

16. ___________________ is kind of value that is focused the formation of


ones character
Moral Values

17. ___________________is a concept that cultural norms and values must be


understood based on the culture he is adhered to.
Cultural Relativity

18. Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
Rules are followed only for its benefits. Obedience occurred because of the
rewards. It means that the doer is only after what can he gain from the actions he
perform or did not perform.
Stage 2: Reward Orientation

19. Arranged marriages are common practice in Asian countries because it ensures
the continuity or legacies of families
True

20. ___________________is the theory that holds that morality is related to the tenets
of a person's culture
Ethical Relativity
21. Proposed the idea on the sequence of moral reasoning
Lawrence Kohlberg

22. A qualification of human act is that decisions are made and coerced because of
outside factors
False

23. A qualification of human act is the absence of innate free will and freedom of
choice.
False

24. A person follows laws based on ethical principles. Laws that run counter to
principles are violated.
Stage 6: Morality of an Individual Principle and Conscience

25. ___________________ are manifestations of culture and are related to things that
represent anything more than itself.
Symbols

26. The Filipino psyche of colonial mentality has largely contributed to our ethical
and moral standards
True

27. Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning: A
person follows laws based on ethical principles. Laws that run counter to
principles are violated.
Stage 6: Morality of an Individual Principle and Conscience

28. Moral values oftentimes are based on the ones favored by the majority
True

29. People do what is right as a sense of obligation to law and society, however they
can be modified.
Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws
30. A qualification of human act is that a person is fully be aware of what he/she is
doing or what he/she will do
True

31. ___________________is an action situation in which an individual must decide on


his own even if it is against the socially,accepted norms.
Social Dilemma

32. ___________________ is a trait or quality that is deemed to be morally good and


thus is valued as a foundation of principle and good moral being.
Virtue

33. A qualification of human act is the absence of innate free will and freedom of
choice.
False

34. Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
People conform to what is right in a society.
Stage 4: Authority and Social

35. ___________________ is a trait or quality that is deemed to be morally good and


thus is valued as a foundation of principle and good moral being.
Virtue

36. Individuals show an interest in maintaining the respect of others and is doing
what is expected of them.
Stage 3: Good Boy Morality

37. Oriental culture advocates students free will and that students can argue, debate
and challenge their teachers
False

38. ___________________is defined as an emotional state or reaction


Feelings
39. ___________________ is kind of value that develops a man mental fulfillment like
truth, science, art and religion
Intellectual Values

40. ___________________ is the encompassing idea that provides a blue print for
living
Culture

41. Accidental values are preferred over essential values


False

42. ___________________ is the capacity for consciously making sense of things,


establishing and verifying facts, applying logic, and changing or justifying
practices, institutions, and beliefs based on new or existing information
Reason

43. Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
Individuals show an interest in maintaining the respect of others and is doing
what is expected of them.
Stage 3: Good Boy Morality

44. ___________________ is an intense feeling of deep affection that is also a drive


but does not necessarily have to be reciprocated are distinctive feeling
distinguished from reasoning or knowledge.
Love

45. A country's flag or national anthem is an example of symbolic objectives


True

46. Moral values are paramount and lasting


True

47. Moral values are paramount and lasting


True

48. Proposed the idea on the sequence of moral reasoning


.
A level of moral reasoning where the concrete interests of an individual is merely
rewards and punishment. {
~Conventional Morality
~Standard Morality
~Post Conventional Morality
=Pre Conventionl Morality}
.
A level of moral reasoning where people approach problems as members of
society and would like to be a role model. {
=Conventional Morality
~Standard Morality
~Post Conventional Morality
~Pre Conventionl Morality}
Lawrence Kohlberg

49. ___________________ Is a feeling or inner voice or inner law that served as a


guide to the correctness or error of one's behavior
Conscience

50. Moral values oftentimes are based on the ones favored by the majority
True

Prelim
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Question 1
Morality is observed and present ONLY in humans
Select one:
True (answer)
False

Question 2
Understanding of ethics has not changed despite the evolvement of time.
Select one:
True
False (answer)

Question 3
It is the situation when the person was forced by circumstances or under duress which he would
not do under normal circumstances. Example is being extorted money by a neighborhood
toughie in exchange for his "protection".
Select one:
a. Perfect Voluntariness
b. Conditional Voluntariness (answer)
c. Imperfect Voluntariness
d. Simple Voluntariness
Question 4
What affects the mental development of humans?
Select one:
a. Environment
b. Parents and Siblings
c. Education
d. Quality of Life (answer)

Question 5
_______________is the latin word that means the pwer or ability to discern
Select one:
a. Logic
b. Ethics
c. Moral
d. Ratio (answer)

Question 6
Understanding of ethics has not changed despite the evolvement of time
Select one:
True
False (answer)

Question 7
Free will is present and inherent in men
Select one:
True (answer)
False

Question 8
Ethics and morality are interchangeable for they are both patterns of human behavior but in
reality are different.
Select one:
True (answer)
False

Question 9
Ethics is _____________________
Select one:
a. The study of Humans
b. Human's Decisions
c. The Philosophy of Life (answer)
d. The reasoning of human's Actions
Question 10
A branch of science that deals with the study of society as well as the social order that regulates
the society as a whole
Select one:
a. Ethics
b. Psychology
c. Logic
d. Sociology (answer)

Question 11
Which of the following if NOT the basis of human actions?
Select one:
a. People who have no morality are not guided by reasons
b. People who experienced temporary insanity are not responsible for their actions (answer)
c. Moral actions are evidenced only if one is aware or conscious of his/her acts
d. Animals have no set of moral standards

Question 12
Human Ethics are clouded by man's self-interest that interpretation to law and order
Select one:
True (answer)
False

Question 13
_________________is the quality of goodness or badness in a human act. In this case, we
base judgement on any human act based on its ethicality
Select one:
a. Morality (answer)
b. Logic
c. Ethics
d. Psychology

Question 14
The need for material wealth is inherent in man
Select one:
True (answer)
False

Question 15
What is the distinct characteristic of man compared to animals?
Select one:
a. Nurturing Instinct
b. Affection to offspring
c. Survival Instinct
d. Intellect (answer)
Question 16
_______________is under the control and intellect and will is answerabvle to such actions
Select one:
a. Voluntary Act (answer)
b. Logical Act
c. Moral Act
d. Ethical Act

Question 17
Thinking and doing are separate human behavior and does not go hand in hand
Select one:
True
False (answer)

Question 18
Which of the following statements is NOT true
Select one:
a. Ethics is learned
b. Ethics is innate (answer)
c. Man can be instrically good and bad
d. Ethics and morality are interchangeable

Question 19
Interpretation of Ethical behavior is relative and subjective
Select one:
True (answer)
False

Question 20
Human Ethics are clouded by man's self-interest that interpretation to law and order
Select one:
True (answer)
False

Question 21
Man has an insatiable greed for power and wealth
Select one:
True (answer)
False

Question 22
Free will is present and inherent in men
Select one:
True (answer)
False
Question 23
What is the distinct characteristic of man compared to animals?
Select one:
a. Intellect (answer)
b. Survival Instinct
c. Affection to offspring
d. Nurturing Instinct

Question 24
_________________whether formal or informal is a never-ending process and is the foundation
of man's moral, intellectual and physical capacities.
Select one:
a. Logic
b. Ethics
c. Psychology
d. Education (answer)

Question 25
Which of the folliwng is NOT true about human acts
Select one:
a. Human acts are done willingly
b. Human acts are done willfully
c. Human acts are justified according to its quality
d. Humans acts innately aimed at doing good (answer)

Question 26
Stufy of ethics is concerned about_______________
Select one:
a. Ensurinng religious practices are observed
b. Correct Behavior
c. Morality of Human Acts (answer)
d. Following codes of conduct

Question 27
A branch of science that explains the cause of human actions, whether psychological or
physiological
Select one:
a. Logic
b. Sociology
c. Ethics
d. Psychology (answer)

Question 28
Interpretation of Ethical behavior is relative and subjective
Select one:
True (answer)
False

Question 29
Which of the following if NOT the basis of human actions?
Select one:
a. People who have no morality are not guided by reasons
b. Moral actions are evidenced only if one is aware or conscious of his/her acts
c. Animals have no set of moral standards
d. People who experienced temporary insanity are not responsible for their actions (answer)

Question 30
Which of the following statements is NOT true
Select one:

WEEK 6-7: THE ACT (QUIZ 003)


a. Ethics is innate (answer)
b. Ethics and morality are interchangeable
c. Ethics is learned

PERFECT SCORE
d. Man can be instrically good and bad
Question text

A level of moral reasoning where people approach problems as members of society and would
like to be a role model.
Select one:
a. Pre Conventional Morality
b. Standard Morality
c. Post Conventional Morality
d. Conventional Morality
Question text

Proposed the idea on the sequence of moral reasoning


Select one:
a. Lawrence Kohlberg
b. Aristotle
c. Thomas Aquinas
d. David Hume
Question text

Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
People stick to the rules to avoid punishment
Select one:
a. Stage 1: Obedience and Punishment Orientation
b. Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws
c. Stage 3: Good Boy Morality
d. Stage 6: Morality of an Individual Principle and Conscience
Question text

Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
People do what is right as a sense of obligation to law and society, however they can be
modified.
Select one:
a. Stage 6: Morality of an Individual Principle and Conscience
b. Stage 3: Good Boy Morality
c. Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws
d. Stage 2: Reward Orientation
Question text

Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
Rules are followed only for its benefits. Obedience occurred because of the rewards. It means
that the doer is only after what can he gain from the actions he perform or did not perform.
Select one:
a. Stage 4: Authority and Social
b. Stage 3: Good Boy Morality
c. Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws
d. Stage 2: Reward Orientation
Question text

A level of moral reasoning where the concrete interests of an individual is merely rewards and
punishment.
Select one:
a. Standard Morality
b. Post Conventional Morality
c. Conventional Morality
d. Pre Conventional Morality
Question text
Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
A person follows laws based on ethical principles. Laws that run counter to principles are
violated.
Select one:
a. Stage 6: Morality of an Individual Principle and Conscience
b. Stage 3: Good Boy Morality
c. Stage 2: Reward Orientation
d. Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws
Question text

Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
People conform to what is right in a society.
Select one:
a. Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws
b. Stage 2: Reward Orientation
c. Stage 6: Morality of an Individual Principle and Conscience
d. Stage 4: Authority and Social
Question text

___________________is an action situation in which an individual must decide on his own even
if it is against the socially accepted norms.
Select one:
a. Moral Dilemma
b. Social Dilemma
c. Ethical Dilemma
d. Social Act
Question text

Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
Individuals show an interest in maintaining the respect of others and is doing what is expected
of them.
Select one:
a. Stage 4: Authority and Social
b. Stage 3: Good Boy Morality
c. Stage 2: Reward Orientation
d. Stage 1: Obedience and Punishment Orientation
WEEK 8-9: (QUIZ 004) PERFECT
Question text
SCORE
Moral values are paramount and lasting
Select one:
True
False
Question text

___________________ are distinctive feeling distinguished from reasoning or knowledge.


Select one:
a. Feelings
b. Virtue
c. Emotions
d. Love
Question text

___________________is defined as an emotional state or reaction


Select one:
a. Love
b. Virtue
c. Feelings
d. Emotions
Question text

Accidental values are preferred over essential values


Select one:
True
False
Question text

Moral values oftentimes are based on the ones favored by the majority
Select one:
True
False
Question text

A qualification of human act is that a person is fully be aware of what he/she is doing or what
he/she will do
Select one:
True
False
Question text

___________________ is a trait or quality that is deemed to be morally good and thus is valued
as a foundation of principle and good moral being.
Select one:
a. Emotions
b. Virtue
c. Love
d. Fee
Question text

A qualification of human act is that decisions are made and coerced because of outside
Select one:
True
False
Question text

A qualification of human act is the absence of innate free will and freedom of choice.
Select one:
True
False
Question text

___________________ is an intense feeling of deep affection that is also a drive but does not
necessarily have to be reciprocated are distinctive feeling distinguished from reasoning or
knowledge.
Select one:
a. Emotions
b. Love
c. Virtue
d. Feelings

1. A level of moral reasoning where people approach problems as members of society and
would like to be a role model.
Conventional Morality

2. A level of moral reasoning where people use moral principles and seen as broader than
any particular society
Post Conventional Morality

3. A qualification of human act is that decisions are made and coerced because of outside
False

4. ___________________ are distinctive feeling distinguished from reasoning or


knowledge.
Emotions

5. Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning: People
stick to the rules to avoid punishment
Stage 1: Obedience and Punishment Orientation

6. Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
Rules are followed only for its benefits. Obedience occurred because of the rewards. It
means that the doer is only after what can he gain from the actions he perform or did not
perform.
Stage 2: Reward Orientation

7. Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning: People
do what is right as a sense of obligation to law and society, however they can be
modified.
Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws

8. Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
People conform to what is right in a society.
Stage 4: Authority and Social

9. A thinker who proposes that culture is the sum of symbols, ideas, forms, expressions
and material products associated with a social system
Allan Johnson

10. ___________________ is kind of value that is focused on physical survival and growth
Biological Values

11. A level of moral reasoning where the concrete interests of an individual is merely
rewards and punishment.
Pre Conventional Morality

12. ___________________ is kind of value that contributes to social life like companionship,
marriage, etc
Psychological Values

13. ___________________ are distinctive feeling distinguished from reasoning or


knowledge.
Emotions

14. Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
People stick to the rules to avoid punishment
Stage 1: Obedience and Punishment Orientation

15. ___________________ is an intense feeling of deep affection that is also a drive but
does not necessarily have to be reciprocated are distinctive feeling distinguished from
reasoning or knowledge.
Love

16. ___________________ is kind of value that is focused the formation of ones character
Moral Values

17. ___________________is a concept that cultural norms and values must be understood
based on the culture he is adhered to.
Cultural Relativity

18. Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning: Rules
are followed only for its benefits. Obedience occurred because of the rewards. It means
that the doer is only after what can he gain from the actions he perform or did not
perform.
Stage 2: Reward Orientation
19. Arranged marriages are common practice in Asian countries because it ensures the
continuity or legacies of families
True

20. ___________________is the theory that holds that morality is related to the tenets of a
person's culture
Ethical Relativity

21. Proposed the idea on the sequence of moral reasoning


Lawrence Kohlberg

22. A qualification of human act is that decisions are made and coerced because of outside
factors
False

23. A qualification of human act is the absence of innate free will and freedom of choice.
False

24. A person follows laws based on ethical principles. Laws that run counter to principles
are violated.
Stage 6: Morality of an Individual Principle and Conscience

25. ___________________ are manifestations of culture and are related to things that
represent anything more than itself.
Symbols

26. The Filipino psyche of colonial mentality has largely contributed to our ethical and moral
standards
True

27. Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning: A person
follows laws based on ethical principles. Laws that run counter to principles are violated.
Stage 6: Morality of an Individual Principle and Conscience

28. Moral values oftentimes are based on the ones favored by the majority
True
29. People do what is right as a sense of obligation to law and society, however they can be
modified.
Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws

30. A qualification of human act is that a person is fully be aware of what he/she is doing or
what he/she will do
True

31. ___________________is an action situation in which an individual must decide on his


own even if it is against the socially,accepted norms.
Social Dilemma

32. ___________________ is a trait or quality that is deemed to be morally good and thus is
valued as a foundation of principle and good moral being.
Virtue

33. A qualification of human act is the absence of innate free will and freedom of choice.
False

34. Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning: People
conform to what is right in a society.
Stage 4: Authority and Social

35. ___________________ is a trait or quality that is deemed to be morally good and thus
is valued as a foundation of principle and good moral being.
Virtue

36. Individuals show an interest in maintaining the respect of others and is doing what is
expected of them.
Stage 3: Good Boy Morality

37. Oriental culture advocates students free will and that students can argue, debate and
challenge their teachers
False
38. ___________________is defined as an emotional state or reaction
Feelings

39. ___________________ is kind of value that develops a man mental fulfillment like truth,
science, art and religion
Intellectual Values

40. ___________________ is the encompassing idea that provides a blue print for living
Culture

41. Accidental values are preferred over essential values


False

42. ___________________ is the capacity for consciously making sense of things,


establishing and verifying facts, applying logic, and changing or justifying practices,
institutions, and beliefs based on new or existing information
Reason

43. Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
Individuals show an interest in maintaining the respect of others and is doing what is
expected of them.
Stage 3: Good Boy Morality

44. ___________________ is an intense feeling of deep affection that is also a drive but
does not necessarily have to be reciprocated are distinctive feeling distinguished from
reasoning or knowledge.
Love

45. A country's flag or national anthem is an example of symbolic objectives


True

46. Moral values are paramount and lasting


True

47. Moral values are paramount and lasting


True
48. Proposed the idea on the sequence of moral reasoning
.
A level of moral reasoning where the concrete interests of an individual is merely
rewards and punishment. {
~Conventional Morality
~Standard Morality
~Post Conventional Morality
=Pre Conventionl Morality}
.
A level of moral reasoning where people approach problems as members of society and
would like to be a role model. {
=Conventional Morality
~Standard Morality
~Post Conventional Morality
~Pre Conventionl Morality}
Lawrence Kohlberg

49. ___________________ Is a feeling or inner voice or inner law that served as a guide to
the correctness or error of one's behavior
Conscience

50. Moral values oftentimes are based on the ones favored by the majority
True

1.Interpretation of ethical behavior is relative and subjective


answer: true
2.ethics is ____________
answer:The philosophy of life

3.Understanding of ethics has not change despite the evolvement of time


answer: false

4.Human affects the mental development of humans


answer:Quality of life

5.Which of the following statement is NOT true


answer: Ethics is innate

6.it is the situation when the person was forced by circumstance or under duress which he
would not do under normal circumstances,Example is being extored money by a neighborhood
toughie in exchange for his ‘protection’
answer: conditional voluntaries

7.what is the distinc characteristic of man compared to animals


answer:intellect

8.when the person acts without full understanding and no freedom,we are made to perform acts
we did not like
answer:Imperfect voluntaries

9.free will is present and inherent in men


amswer:true

10.it is the disposition of a persosn doing the activity regardless to his liking or not this may be
positive or negative.The former is by making him to do something while the others is to prevent
or stop him from doing things.
answer:simple voluntaries

11.when a person acts with full knowledge and complete freedom – we are fully aware of what
we are doing
answer:perfect voluntary

12..which of the following if NOT the basis of human action


answer:people who experience temporary insanity are not responsible for their action

13._______is under the control and intellect and will is answerable to such action
answer:voluntary act

14________is the latin word that means the pwer orr ability to discem
answer:ratio

15.morality is observe and present only in humans


answer:true

16.man ishas an insatiable freed for power and wealth


answer:true

17.virtue is created because of the combination of knowledge and will


answer:true

18.what affect the mental development of humans


answer:quality of life

19.thinking and doing are separate human behavior and does not go hand in hand
answer:false

20.human ethics are clouded by man’s self interest that interpretation to law and order
answer:true

21.stufy of ethics is concerned about_____


answer:morality of human acts

22.a branch of science that explains the cause of human action,whether psychological or
physiological
answer:psychology

23.________is the quality and goodness or badness in a human act,in this case,we
base judgement on any human act based in its ethical
answer:morality

24._______ whether formal or informal is never ending process and is the foundation of
man moral intellectual and physical capacities
answer:education

25._________is the science of right thinking


__________is the science of right thinking{
-Ethics
-Morality
-Behavior
-logic}
answer:morality

26.the need for material wealth is inherent in man


answer:true

FINALS ETHICS
___________________ are legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement and are
part of modern civilizations, and are regarded as established pillars of society and culture
=Rights
Fundamentalists see other religious beliefs are biased and contrary to their fundamental
beliefs are considered "heretic".
=TRUE

Physical strength, resiliency and awareness are characteristics of social courage


=False
___________________ Courage is defined the ability to take action despite the risk of adverse
consequences. actions.
=Moral

___________________ is universal, absolute and eternal according to Plato


=Justice(N)
A kind of duty that adheres to moral obligation
=Affirmative Duty

Which of the following statement is NOT true about laws


= bounded by traditions and legends(N)

A type of political ideology that says the rightness or wrongness of an action or object
depends on the effect of the consequences regardless of the method utilized.
=Utilitarianism

A type of political ideology that advocates for an equal redistribution of wealth and power in
society
= Monarchy(N)

___________________ Protects the rights of individuals.


=Democracy

Happiness should be shared by all sectors of business that covers the businessmen,
workers, buyers and society is the focus core idea of Business Aggregation
=TRUE
Human rights can be given or taken away
=true

A philosopher who believed that man's happiness is quantified by either pleasure and pain
and nothing else. They can be measured according to the following criteria such as:
intensity, duration, certainty and nearness.
=Jeremy Bentham
Pluralism embraces diversity and the removal of social political, religious or cultural divide
=TRUE
A kind of duty that is an obligation to do an act on the part of the person who is imposed to
do such act
=Positive Duty
____________it is the holding of two or more beliefs or concepts in a single society
=Pluralism
What is true about "millenials"?
=People born from 1980-2000
___________________ adhere to the tenet that men are to be respected because they are
rational people
=Moral Rights or Civil Rights(N)
Globalization played a role in achieving common understanding and break the religious
divide
=FALSE
A type of Utilitarianism that believed in the goodness or badness of an action
=Act Utilitarian
___________________ A type of human right that is centered on political liberty and is
aimed to protect individuals from the state
=Civil Rights
___________________ is an entitlement usually granted by the state on a conditional basis
=Privileges
Man is the only creature who can create his/her own destiny
=TRUE
An unfortunate effect of Pluralism may be social dissolution
=TRUE(N)
___________________ A type of human right the right that guarantee equal conditions and
treatment of basic necessities.
= Socio-Economic Rights
___________________ yardstick for right conduct and good life
=Ethics
___________________ a community of persons more or less numerous permanently
occupying a definite territory having a government of their own to which a great body of
inhabitants render habitual obedience and enjoying freedom from external control
=STATE(n)
___________________ A type of human right the right of groups or peoples in develop in
relation to rights to public assembly
= Collective Rights
A kind of duty that includes moral duty of citizens to obey state laws and eternal laws
= Natural Duty
A type of political ideology that says n act is valid if the society where a person belongs to
adheres to the understanding and beliefs
= Welfarism
____________ a strict belief in the literal interpretation of the religious tenet
= Fundamentalism

Ethics is the source of good character


=FALSE
The belief that reason made all laws and makes everyone obey all laws
=Autonomy of Reason
A type of government that advocates equality amongst people
=Socialism(N)
A type of Utilitarianism that refers to the goodness or evilness of the action itself
=Rule Utilitarian
The philosophy of Immanuel Kant is derived from the Golden Rule which is:
=Do not do unto others what you do not want others to do unto you
A philosopher who believed in the idea of general happiness of the people that can be felt
by everyone
=John Stuart Mill

A qualification of human act is the absence of innate free will and freedom of
choice.
False
___________________ are distinctive feeling distinguished from reasoning or
knowledge.
Emotions
___________________ is an intense feeling of deep affection that is also a drive
but does not necessarily have to be reciprocated are distinctive feeling
distinguished from reasoning or knowledge.
Love
Moral values are paramount and lasting
True
A qualification of human act is that decisions are made and coerced because of
outside
False
___________________ is a trait or quality that is deemed to be morally good and
thus is valued as a foundation of principle and good moral being.
Virtue
Accidental values are preferred over essential values
False
___________________is defined as an emotional state or reaction
Feelings
Moral values oftentimes are based on the ones favored by the majority
True
A qualification of human act is that a person is fully be aware of what he/she is
doing or what he/she will do
True
Virtues serve as guide or tool to correlate to the absolute truth
False
A level of moral reasoning where the concrete interests of an individual is merely
rewards and punishment.
Pre Conventionl Morality
A level of moral reasoning where people approach problems as members of
society and would like to be a role model.
Conventional Morality
Proposed the idea on the sequence of moral reasoning
Lawrence Kohlberg
Western culture have a standpoint that teachers are the ONLY source of
knowledge
False
A level of moral reasoning where people use moral principles and seen as broader
than any particular society
Post Conventional Morality
A thinker who studied and explain morality by comparing two different cultures
and focused on the moral and social concepts of these two societies.
Emma Butchel
___________________ is kind of value that develops a man mental fulfillment like
truth, science, art and religion
Intellectual Values
A qualification of human act is that decisions are made and coerced because of
outside factors
False
___________________ is the encompassing idea that provides a blue print for
living
Culture
___________________ is a trait or quality that is deemed to be morally good and
thus is valued as a foundation of principle and good moral being.
Virtue
A philosopher who said that morality is the usage of our freedom of choice
Immanuel Kant
Arranged marriages are common practice in Asian countries because it ensures
the continuity or legacies of families
False
___________________is the theory that holds that morality is related to the
tenets of a person's culture
Ethical Relativity
Oriental culture advocates students free will and that students can argue, debate
and challenge their teachers
False
A thinker who proposes that culture as the complex whole which includes beliefs,
arts, laws, morals, customs and habits.
Edward Taylor
A qualification of human act is that decisions are made and coerced because of
outside
False
Moral values are paramount and lasting
True
Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
Individuals show an interest in maintaining the respect of others and is doing
what is expected of them.
Stage 3: Good Boy Morality
Moral values oftentimes are based on the ones favored by the majority
True
___________________is an action situation in which an individual must decide on
his own even if it is against the socially,accepted norms.
Social Dilemma
Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
People do what is right as a sense of obligation to law and society, however they
can be modified.
Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws
___________________ is an intense feeling of deep affection that is also a drive
but does not necessarily have to be reciprocated are distinctive feeling
distinguished from reasoning or knowledge.
Emotions

Proposed the idea on the sequence of moral reasoning


Lawrence Kohlberg
___________________ is kind of value that contributes to social life like
companionship, marriage, etc
Psychological Values
A thinker who proposes that culture is the sum of symbols, ideas, forms,
expressions and material products associated with a social system
Allan Johnson
The use of colors to signify certain traits like red for war, purple for royalty are
examples of symbolic characteristics of objects
True
A level of moral reasoning where people approach problems as members of
society and would like to be a role model.
Conventional Morality
A level of moral reasoning where the concrete interests of an individual is merely
rewards and punishment.
Pre Conventionl Morality
A qualification of human act is that a person is fully be aware of what he/she is
doing or what he/she will do
True
Filipinos are generally more,easy going than their Asian counterparts
True
___________________ is an intense feeling of deep affection that is also a drive
but does not necessarily have to be reciprocated are distinctive feeling
distinguished from reasoning or knowledge.
Love
Accidental values are preferred over essential values
False
___________________ is kind of value that is focused on physical survival and
growth
Biological Values
___________________ is kind of value that is focused the formation of ones
character
Moral Values
Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning: A
person follows laws based on ethical principles. Laws that run counter to
principles are violated.
Stage 6: Morality of an Individual Principle and Conscience
Western culture have a standpoint that teachers are the ONLY source of
knowledge
False
___________________ is a trait or quality that is deemed to be morally good and
thus is valued as a foundation of principle and good moral being.
Virtue
___________________is defined as an emotional state or reaction
Feelings
A philosopher who said that "the greatest good is for the greatest number"
Jeremy Bentham
Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
People conform to what is right in a society.
Stage 4: Authority and Social
People do what is right as a sense of obligation to law and society, however they
can be modified.
Stage 5: Morality of Rights and Laws
A qualification of human act is the absence of innate free will and freedom of
choice.
False
___________________ Is a feeling or inner voice or inner law that served as a
guide to the correctness or error of one's behavior
Conscience
A person follows laws based on ethical principles. Laws that run counter to
principles are violated.
Stage 6: Morality of an Individual Principle and Conscience
Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
People stick to the rules to avoid punishment
Stage 1: Obedience and Punishment Orientation

People stick to the rules to avoid punishment


Stage 1: Obedience and Punishment Orientation
Provide the correct letter for the description on each stage of Moral Reasoning:
Rules are followed only for its benefits. Obedience occurred because of the
rewards. It means that the doer is only after what can he gain from the actions he
perform or did not perform.
Stage 2: Reward Orientation
___________________is an action situation in which an individual must decide on
his own even if it is against the socially accepted norms.
Social Dilemma
People conform to what is right in a society.
Stage 4: Authority and Social
___________________ Courage is defined the ability to take action despite the
risk of adverse consequences. actions.
Moral
Physical strength, resiliency and awareness are characteristics of social courage
False
A type of Courage characterized by the possibility of risking social embarrassment,
exclusion or even rejection.
Social Courage
People display courage everyday
True
A type of Courage characterized by bravery at the risk of bodily harm or death.
Physical Courage
Moral courage involves strength of character and acting according to one's vales
and beliefs
False
___________________is defined as taking action even if a person doubts or
questions the consequences of actions.
Courage
A type of Courage characterized by being open to feelings and is correlated to
happiness.
Emotional Courage
Even the most coward man can display courage
True
Courage is evidenced only by the ability to make ultimate sacrifices.
False
Natural Law tells us that it is natural for humans to achieve their ends by outside
intervention and coercion
False
Natural law is the reflection of the Laws of God.
True
St. Aquinas' philosophic beliefs are based on the Socratic doctrines, particularly
on the Socratic method
False
Man is born intrinsically good
True
Laws are dictated by reason and intellect of the ruler in a society
True
The need to possess material things is a way to achieve infinite perfection
False
Aristotle is known as the Angelic Doctor because his chastity remained intact until
the day of his death
True
The reasonable man is a whole man, as per Aquinas.
True
St. Thomas Aquinas was a Dominican Theologian
True
According to Aquinas human happiness can ultimately be found in God ALONE.
True
A kind of duty that adheres to moral obligation
Affirmative Duty
Fundamentalists see other religious beliefs are biased and contrary to their
fundamental beliefs are considered "heretic".
True
____________ a strict belief in the literal interpretation of the religious tenet
Fundamentalism
Pluralism embraces diversity and the removal of social political, religious or
cultural divide
True
___________________ A type of human right the right that guarantee equal
conditions and treatment of basic necessities.
Socio-Economic Rights
A type of government that advocates equality amongst people
Egalitarianism
___________________ adhere to the tenet that men are to be respected because
they are rational people
Civil Rights
___________________ are legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or
entitlement and are part of modern civilizations, and are regarded as established
pillars of society and culture
Rights
The belief that reason made all laws and makes everyone obey all laws
Autonomy of Reason
Which is NOT a component of justice?
Due process
A type of government that is the result of Marxist Theory on the proletariat and
bourgeoisie
Communism
A type of Utilitarianism that believed in the goodness or badness of an action
Act Utilitarian
___________________ Protects the rights of individuals.
Democracy
___________________ is an entitlement usually granted by the state on a
conditional basis
Privileges
A philosopher who believed that social justice is comparable to the universe I it's
entirety and is moved by an invisible source
Plato
___________________ yardstick for right conduct and good life
Ethics
A type of political ideology that says the rightness or wrongness of an action or
object depends on the effect of the consequences regardless of the method
utilized.
Utilitarianism
Man is the only creature who can create his/her own destiny
True
Happiness should be shared by all sectors of business that covers the
businessmen, workers, buyers and society is the focus core idea of Business
Aggregation
True
Which of the following statement is NOT true about laws
bounded by traditions and legends
A philosopher who believed in the idea of general happiness of the people that
can be felt by everyone
John Stuart Mill
____________it is the holding of two or more beliefs or concepts in a single
society
Pluralism
Business individualism is concentrated on the profit generated by businessmen.
False
What is true about "millenials"?
People born from 1980-2000
A kind of duty that is an obligation to do an act on the part of the person who is
imposed to do such act
Positive Duty
Courage is evidenced only by the ability to make ultimate sacrifices.
False
A type of political ideology that advocates for an equal redistribution of wealth
and power in society
Socialism
A type of political ideology that says n act is valid if the society where a person
belongs to adheres to the understanding and beliefs
Welfarism
___________________ a community of persons more or less numerous
permanently occupying a definite territory having a government of their own to
which a great body of inhabitants render habitual obedience and enjoying
freedom from external control
State
Ethics is the source of good character
False
Human rights can be given or taken away
True
Pluralism proposes linear dialogues to avoid miscommunication
False
___________________ A type of human right the right of groups or peoples in
develop in relation to rights to public assembly
Collective Rights

The philosophy of Immanuel Kant is derived from the Golden Rule which is:
Do not do unto others what you do not want others to do unto you
Justice

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