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Evaluation

Name: _____________________________________ Date: _________________________


Professor: __________________________________ Course and Year: _______________
I. Multiple Choice. Write the letter of the correct answer.
_____ 1. They are popular for killing perfectly normal infants, especially girls.
a. Egyptians
b. Callatians
c. Eskimos
d. Greeks
_____ 2. The usual or customary ways through which things are done within a group.
a. Relativism
b. Emotivism
c. Amor propio
d. Convention
_____ 3. This religion focuses on the cultivation of virtue and maintenance of morality.
a. Taoism
b. Shintoism
c. Confucianism
d. Buddhism
_____ 4. In Philippine culture, this is principally supported by and anchored on at least six basic Filipino values.
a. SIR
b. AFP
c. NPA
d. DOS
_____ 5. This refers to the innate ability and trait of Filipinos to be courteous and entertaining to their guests.
a. Utang na loob
b. Hospitality
c. Pakikisama
d. Amor propio
_____ 6. The late Philosophy professor who made a compelling assessment5 of Cultural Relativism.
a. Aristotle
b. Richard Robinson
c. James Rachels
d. C.S. Lewis
_____ 7. This is described as a feeling of lowliness, shame or embarrassment, and inhibition or shyness which experienced as
somewhat distressing.
a. Hiya
b. Respect for elders
c. Utang na loob
d. Pakikisama
_____ 8. 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.
a. Role
b. Culture
c. Tradition
d. Religion
_____ 9. In Confucianism, it is the upholding of righteousness and the moral disposition to do good.
a. Yi
b. Li
c. Ren
d. Yang
_____ 10. The process by which individuals acquire knowledge from others in the groups to which they belong, as a normal part of
childhood.
a. Enculturation
b. Customization
c. Social learning
d. Conditioning

II. Identification
____________1. The branch of Philosophy that studies morality or the rightness or wrongness of human conduct.
____________2. These refer to cases involving network of institutions and operative theoretical paradigms.
____________3. These tell us what is or is not allowed in particular context or situation.
____________4. It speaks a code or system of behavior in regards to standards of right or wrong behavior.
____________5. This cannot be said to be moral for it has no freedom or choice but to work according to what is commanded based
on its built-in-program.

III. True or False. Write T if the statement is true; F if false.


_____ 1. Copyright and patents help protect people’s intellectual property.
_____ 2. Ethics is considered a normative study of human actions for it is concerned with norms of human conduct.
_____ 3. Most philosophers hold that unlike animals, human being possess some traits that make it possible for them to be moral.
_____ 4. Dealing with human actions and reasons for action, ethics is also concerned with character.
_____ 5. The word ‘ethics’ is derived from the Latin ethos, which means ‘character’, or, in plural, ‘manners’.

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