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Ethics and Moral Standards Quiz

This document contains a learning activity with 10 multiple choice questions about ethics. The questions cover topics such as what constitutes a moral experience, why ethics is studied, the purpose of rules in society, the difference between moral and non-moral standards, what a moral dilemma is, why only humans can be ethical, why freedom is important in decision making, and what does not describe freedom. The document provides multiple choice answers for each question to test understanding of core concepts in ethics.

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Ethics and Moral Standards Quiz

This document contains a learning activity with 10 multiple choice questions about ethics. The questions cover topics such as what constitutes a moral experience, why ethics is studied, the purpose of rules in society, the difference between moral and non-moral standards, what a moral dilemma is, why only humans can be ethical, why freedom is important in decision making, and what does not describe freedom. The document provides multiple choice answers for each question to test understanding of core concepts in ethics.

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Learning Activity

Activity 1. Multiple Choices

Instruction: Encircle the letter corresponding to your answer.

1. When do you say a situation is a moral experience?

A. Participating in political rallies C. Watching a movie


B. Eating healthy food D. Taking a vacation

2. Why study ethics?

A. It’s a required course B. To understand my moral compass B.


To learn how to judge others C. To take a stand moral issues that affect society

3. Why are rules important to social beings?

A. Rules are what makes human beings superior creatures. B. Rules


control people to do something they do not want. C. Rules
make people know their place. D. Rules make a
person become a productive member of society even when there is conflict.

4. What are moral standards?

A. Action that advances the interests of certain people or group. B. It


involves behavior that seriously affect other people. C. Are self-
preserving behaviors. D. Originate from
higher authority.

5. Which of the statements below best describe non-moral standards?

A. Non-moral standards are objective. B. Non-


moral standards are personal beliefs. C. Non-moral
standards vary and are dependent on how a particular group set the rules. D. Non-moral
standards help us live a moral life.

6. How do moral standards differ from other rules in life?

A. Moral standards are believed to be universal.

B. Moral standards are rules on how a person should behave around others.

C. Moral standards are policies that help with decision making

D. Moral standards are enforced to maintain peace and order.

7. What is moral dilemma?

A. It is knowing that cheating is wrong but you cheat anyway.

B. It is about feeling guilty that you have an edge over your competitors.

C. You are faced with difficult choices but you have a moral reason for both actions.
D. These are situations that are neither right nor wrong.

8. Why is it that only human beings are ethical?

A. It is instinctive

B. It is altruistic behavior

C. Our belief in a Superior Being taught us to be ethical.

D. Only humans have the capacity for free moral judgement.

9. Why is freedom crucial in making decisions?

A. So that you will not commit a crime. B. Only a free


person can understand the meaning of his or her life. C. Freedom results to
peace and prosperity. D. It is our Basic human right.

10. Which of the statements below does not describe freedom?

A. Freedom is the ability to make significant choices.

B. Self-direction is a Characteristic of freedom.

C. Freedom is absolute.

D. Freedom has no responsibility.

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