AUGUST 31 DRILLS SOCSCI GP Ethics Answer Key
AUGUST 31 DRILLS SOCSCI GP Ethics Answer Key
30 Multiple-Choice
Drills with
Rationalization
Topics
August 28 (Tuesday) August 31 (Thursday)
Art
Appreciation
Ethics
14. B
23. C
29. A
Ethics
1 How do we call the rules that define right and wrong
conduct?
A. Laws
B. Culture
C. Relativism
D. Values
12
Which belief is in adherence to relativism?
A. What is true for you is true for you.
What is true for me is true for me.
B. Our culture is superior.
C. I feel that my culture has lower
quality than the others.
D. No one can express his/her culture.
13 Who among the following BEST suits the descriptions
of a moral agent?
A. A baby
B. Any person capable of decision making
C. An adult with dementia
D. A person physically forced by another person
MORAL AGENT – a being who is capable of those actions that have moral
quality and which can be properly denominated good or evil in a moral sense.
14 Liza was inspired to cherish life because of a near-
death experience she had. This is an example of a
A. Moral dilemma
B. Ethical dilemma
C. Defining moment
D. Decision making
15
This is the process by which people develop the
distinction between right and wrong and engage in
reasoning between the two.
A. Cognitive development
B. Psychosocial development
C. Moral development
D. Psychological development
16
Who is associated with the theory on moral
development?
A. Kohlberg
B. Piaget Cognitive
C. Erikson Psychosocial
D. Bandura Social learning
17 The student asks himself, “What is in it for me?”
after presented with the offer to become the
Student Council president. In what stage of moral
development is he situated?
A. Pre-conventional
B. Conventional
C. Post-conventional
D. Cannot be determined
18
The compliance to school rules by the students
is a highlight under which stage of moral
development?
A. Pre-conventional - Instrumental
B. Conventional – Law and Order
C. Post-conventional – Social Contract
D. Post-conventional – Universal Principle
19
A Politician who would like to provide an
impression that he is a nice guy has attained
which stage of moral development?
A. Pre-conventional
B. Conventional
C. Post-conventional
D. Cannot be determined
20
Who among the following has attained the universal
ethical principle orientation?
A. A teacher who wants to impress the administrators.
B. A teacher who is obedient to the rules of the
school.
C. A teacher who tries to figure out what benefit can
he get from initiating a project for the students.
D. A retired teacher eventually developed her own set
of moral guidelines.
21
The interior resounding of reason which is
oftentimes referred to as the inner voice of God.
A. Culture
B. Religion
C. Conscience
D. Obedience
22
Which is an example of a human act?
A. Breathing
B. Self care
C. Shouting
D. Blinking of the eyes
23
The accountability of a moral act is based on
A. Knowledge
ACCOUNTABILITY OF A MORAL ACT
B. Freedom
C. Intentionality
Knowledge Freedom Intentionality
D. All of the above
24 The awareness or familiarity of a situation as a
basis of accountability is called
A. Voluntary
B. Knowledge
C. Freedom
D. Intentionality
25 A person with an unsound mind shall be held
accountable for his wrong deed. In view of
knowledge as a base, is the statement true?
A. Yes, because he is a moral agent.
B. No, because his act is not intentional.
C. No, because he does not possess a normal mind.
D. Yes, because he has knowledge, freedom, and
intentionality.
26 The factors that increase or decrease the
accountability of a person.
A. Stages of moral development
B. Determinants of a human act
Ignorance Passion
C. Modifiers of a human act
D. Moral development levels MOFIFIERS OF HUMAN ACT
Fear Violence
27 Which modifier of human act pertains to the
absence of knowledge?
A. Violence Force exerted on a person
B. Passion Love, Desire, Hatred, Horror
C. Fear Disturbance of mind due to an impending danger
D. Ignorance
28 Ignorance that we can overcome through
diligence is classified as:
A. Vincible We can overcome
B. Invincible We cannot overcome
C. Supine Little to no effort to remove it
D. Affected A person deliberately avoiding enlightenment
29 “He did it for love.” What modifier of human act
can justify an act done in the name of love?
A. Violence
B. Passion
C. Fear
D. Ignorance
30
“He is an orphan. Don’t you have any mercy to
convict him?” What fallacy of argument is being
illustrated?
A. Ad hominem Appeal to personality
B. Ad misericordiam Appeal to pity
C. Ad verecundiam Appeal to authority
D. Red herring Diverting to shallow issue
Maraming
salamat!
- Coach Jun