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Test I. Asian Philosophies and Religions.

1. K
2. O
3. F
4. T
5. P
6. M
7. Q
8. G
9. D
10. Z
11. A
12. U
13. S
14. X
15. I
16. E
17. B
18. L
19. J
20. R

Test II. Everyday Ethics.

1. C
2. C
3. C
4. D
5. B
6. B
7. B
8. A
9. A
10. B

Test III.

1. D
2. D
3. B
4. C
5. B
6. A
7. D
8. D
9. D
10. B
11. C
12. A
13. A
14. D
15. A
16. D
17. A
18. D
19. C
20. C

Question 1

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The man who possesses character excellence does the right thing, at the right time, and in the right way

Correct!

True

False

Question 2

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Being wealthy is equated to happiness

True

Correct!

False

Question 3

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Fortitude is the act of bringing moral reasoning into all decisions and putting it before irrational desires

True

Correct!

False

Question 4

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The Ethics of Care advocates cooperation as well as interdependence of individuals

Correct!

True

False

Question 5

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The will becomes autonomous when the genuinely moral actions are chosen freely, rationally and by the
self

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True

False

Question 6

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Principles of Universality and Humanity are moral rules necessary to determine the morality of an action

Correct!

True

False
Question 7

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Utilitarianism is centered in bringing about the good to the greatest number of people and not to one’s
self alone

True

Correct!

False

Question 8

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Hedonism and Ethical Hedonism are the same

True

Correct!

False

Question 9

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Utilitarianism does not take into account justice as to fairness in distribution

Correct!

True

False

Question 10

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Rule Utilitarianism is similar with Kantian ethics as both focuses on the consequences emanating from
adopting a general rule, instead of a particular action

True

Correct!

False

Question 11

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According to Immanuel Kant, one’s duty is to always tell the truth however, in certain circumstances,
one may lie in order to save another person’s life from grievous harm

True

Correct!

False

Question 12

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A combination of higher and lower pleasures is not plausible. However, there are exceptions to the said
rule, as when the lower pleasure is needed to attain the higher one

True

Correct!

False

Question 13

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Mohist consequentialism gives importance on the promotion of what is beneficial to all under heaven
and eliminating what is harmful to all under heaven

Correct!
True

False

Question 14

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To be happy, one needs to be virtuous

True

Correct!

False

Question 15

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According to St. Thomas Aquinas, complete or final happiness can never be achieved in this material life.

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True

False

Question 16

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Quality is preferred than quantity under the theory of Utilitarianism

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True

False

Question 17
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Happiness and pain are hard to quantify

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True

False

Question 18

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A hedonist strives to maximize pleasure or net pleasure

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True

False

Question 19

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A moral agent should treat one’s self with no higher regard than one has for others according to Ethical
Egoism

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True

False

Question 20

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Ethical Altruism explains that one is not obligated to sacrifice one’s own interests to help other’s
interests, so long as one’s own interests are substantially equivalent to the others’ interests

Correct!
True

False

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