Ethicsmidsecond 2122
Ethicsmidsecond 2122
Ethics
Midterm Examinations
Name: _______________________
Section: ___________
Date: ___________
I. True or false. Write the word true if the statement is correct, otherwise, write false.
_____1. Moral patient is 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.
_____2. Post-conventional morality is the lowest form of moral development.
_____3. Pre-conventional morality is the level of full internalization.
_____4. Human being acts are those actions which man performs knowingly, freely and voluntarily.
_____5. Vicious person is a person who has the habit or inclination to do good.
_____6. Elicited acts are those performed by the intellect and are not bodily externalized.
_____7. Modifiers can reduce the moral character of the human act, which in turn would diminish
the accountability and imputability in the agent.
_____8. Habit is also known as concupiscence.
_____9. Passion refers to any physical force exerted on a person by another free agent for the
purpose of compelling said person to act against his will.
_____10. Moral character means a distinct mark by which one thing was distinguished from others.
_____11. Moral character refers to the existence or lack of virtues such as integrity, courage,
fortitude, honesty and loyalty.
_____12. Conventional morality is where the sense of morality is tied to personal and societal
relationship.
_____13. Conscience is an act of the practical judgment of reason deciding upon an individual action
as good and to be performed and as evil and to be avoided.
_____14. Acts of man are those actions which happens in man, it is one that is not dependent upon
intellect and will.
_____15. Vicious person is a person who has the habit of doing wrong.
_____16. Commanded acts are those done either by man’s mental or bodily powers under the
command of the will.
_____17. Ignorance is the absence of knowledge which a person ought to possess.
_____18. Fear is the disturbance of the mind of a person who is confronted by an impending danger
or harm to himself or loved ones.
_____19. Habit is a lasting readiness and facility, born of frequently repeated acts, for acting in a
certain manner.
_____20. Antecedent passion are those that precede an act.
II. Identification. Write the word/s of the correct answer.
_______________ 1. The branch of philosophy that studies morality or the rightness or wrongness
of human conduct.
_______________ 2. Some ethicists equate the term with moral values and moral principles.
_______________ 3. Refers to situation in which a tough choice has to be made between two or
more options.
_______________ 4. Known as the foundation of human acts.
_______________ 5. The process by which individuals acquire knowledge from others in the groups
to which they belong.
_______________ 6. It is what is socially approved by the majority in a particular culture.
_______________ 7. Are those that directly pertain to the function of intellect and will, those
choices, decisions and actions by which man’s rational faculties are involved and perfected.
_______________ 8. The most famous and dominant form of moral relativism.
_______________ 9. Those actions which is in conformity with the norm of morality.
_______________ 10. These are necessary to the sensual needs and fulfillment.
_______________ 11. May refer to the standards that a person or a group has about what is right
and wrong or good and evil.
_______________ 12. Refer to the rules that are unrelated to moral or ethical considerations.
_______________ 13. Also known as ethical dilemma.
_______________ 14. It is the sum total of the learned behavior of a group of people that are
generally considered to be the tradition of that people and are transmitted from generation to
generation.
_______________ 15. The process by which infants and children socially learn the culture, including
morality.
_______________ 16. It enables man to change, to establish self-control and self-direction.
_______________ 17. It submits that different moral principles apply to different persons or group
of individual.
_______________ 18. Those values generally shared by culture.
_______________ 19. Those actions which are not in conformity with the norm of morality.
_______________ 20. These are necessary to the functions and fulfillment of intellect and will.
III. Enumeration. List down the following.
Levels of moral dilemma
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Kinds of values
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3.