1) What is a branch of philosophy that consists of the fundamental issues of practical decision making, and its major concerns on the nature of ultimate value and the standards by which human actions can be judged as right or wrong? a) Justice b) Ethics c) Morality d) Standard 2) An experience of moral value such that one’s moral consciousness comes to work as one is called to make a moral response is called? a) Moral Experience b) Ethical Standard c) Moral consciousness d) Moral ideals 3) Refers to the quality of something being good or bad, right or wrong, and just or unjust. a) Moral consciousness b) Moral Ideals c) Moral Values d) Moral Definitions 4) It refers to whether it’s the arousal of moral consciousness that results in the occurrence of moral experience or the reverse, is hardly the point at issue here. a) Moral consciousness b) Moral Ideals c) Moral Values d) Moral Definitions 5) Refers to experiences where an agent is confused about the right decision to make because there are several competing values that are seemingly equally important and urgent. a) Dilemmas b) Values c) Ethics d) Morality 6) An extremely difficult situation for someone to handle. It can be moral or non-moral is called: a) Personal Dilemma b) Social Dilemma c) Ethical Dilemma d) Moral Dilemma 7) It refers to believes in pursuing virtues or ideal character traits rather than following a set of rules is what makes us moral. a) Moral thought b) Moral dilemma c) Virtue ethics d) Moral definition 8) The following are part of the four virtues, except: a) Prudence b) Justice c) Temperance d) Violations 9) Who believes that human action is directed towards the pursuit of the concept of Eudaemonia (supreme happiness)? a) Aristotle b) Plato c) Carl Marx d) Socrates 10) Duty ethics is also known as: a) Deontology b) Anthropology c) Geology d) Sociology 11) Deontology is more concerned with the consequences of actions, not the actions itself. a) True  b) False 12) Categorical Imperatives are the supreme principle of morality. a) True b) False 13) According to the Universalizability Principle, we act so that you treat humanity, both in your own person and in that of another, always as an end and never merely as a means. a) True b) False 14) According to the Formula of Humanity, people should not be tricked, manipulated, or bullied into doing things. a) True b) False 15) Lying is morally right as long as you are not hurting other people. a) True b) False

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