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GE8 Exam 2
GE8 Exam 2
26. While watching a movie, you happen to be aroused by the bed scene of the characters.
Passion
27. You were subjected to a torture first before you were made to
confess something you did not commit. The confession might be used
against you. Violence
28. Studying every night has become your second nature in such manner that you feel that
your day is not complete without having studied your lesson. Habit
29. You received a personal message through Facebook that your family
will be killed if you will not bomb your school. Fear
30. You are crew of a fast food chain. You have no idea that one of your
customers is a stout enemy of your colleague who happens to be the
chef of the food chain. You served the chicken joy with its gravy laced
with poison. After a while, the said customer started to severely vomit
and eventually collapsed. It was discovered that it was food poisoning.
You were blamed for the incident. Ignorance
6. It is a type of ethics which is prescriptive in nature as it seeks to set
norms or standards that regulate right and wrong or good and bad
conduct. Normative Ethics
7. It is a type of ethics which is descriptive in nature and focuses on the
meanings of the various ethical terms and functions of ethical
utterances. Metaethics
8. The following statements correspond to the idea of moral standard,
EXCEPT. None of the above
9. The following are the elements of moral dilemmas, EXCEPT. The agent
can do both or all possible options
10. The following statements correspond to the concept end of the act
EXCEPT. It is the personal purpose intended by the doer.
11. The end of the doer means EXCEPT. None of the above
16. The
following statements correspond to freedom as the foundation
of morality EXCEPT. The person’s ability to choose is grounded on the idea that the
person is determined.
17. The following are the presuppositions of morality EXCEPT. None of the
above
19. The following are the determinants of morality EXCEPT. The Doer
20. The
following statements correspond to the idea of the act in itself
EXCEPT. An act is a psychological tendency towards a definite result
22. It refers to the ordinance of reason promulgated for the common good by one who has
charge of society. Law