1) Which title would you give to the text? a) How does science tell us what to do? b) Is science completely objective and value-free? c) The  complex relationship between science and human values 2) According to the text, what is one view of science? a) Science is objective and value-free. b) Science tells us what goals to pursue. c) Science is influenced by cultural context. d) Science only involves discovering facts. 3) According to the text, what can science provide? a) The goals worth pursuing. b) Both means and goals. c) Means to achieve certain goals. d) Neither means nor goals. 4) How does science differ across different countries? a) Different countries have different training and different resources. b) Different countries have different training, different resources and different social norms. c) Different countries have different resources. d) Different countries have different social norms. 5) Which aspects should scientists consider when making decisions? a) Ethical aspects. b) Political aspects and ethical aspects. c) Economic aspects and ethical aspects. d) Ethical, political and economic aspects. 6) What is the main argument made by scientists and philosophers? a) Science should be guided by a wider set of human values. b) Science should be purely objective and value-free. c) Public involvement in scientific decision-making is unnecessary. d) Critical reflection on scientific work is not important. 7) Which values are mentioned as important for guiding science? a) Justice and compassion. b) Compassion and environmental sustainability. c) Justice and environmental sustainability. d) Justice, compassion and environmental sustainability. 8) What is the author´s overall attitude towards the relationship between science and human values? a) Indifferent. b) Critical. c) Positive. d) Negative.

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