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GENERAL INSTRUCTION:

1. PREPARE A 1/2 CROSSWISE YELLOW PAPER


2.ALL MISSPELLED WORDS AND NOT FOLLOWING INSTRUCTION WILL BE CONSIDERED WRONG
3.DO NOT WRITE ANYTHING ON THIS TEST PAPER

TEST I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ETHICS and MORALITY, BRANCHES OF


ETHICS
and LEVELS of MORAL DILEMMA. Choose the WORD that corresponds to the correct
answer.

TEST II. TRUE or FALSE. LEVELS of MORAL DILEMMA, Write YES if the statement is correct and
NO if it is incorrect.

TEST III. CULTURE AND MORAL BEHAVIOR, TYPES and ELEMENTS OF CULTURE. Read the
paragraphs below and fill in the missing words from the word list inside the box.

Culture is the customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or
social group. Morals holding or manifesting high principles for proper conduct. Community
culture is a living expression of the culture of everyday life that can be learned and
communicated informally from a human being to a human being.
Studying. Culture to understand patterns of human behaviour is a big job. While there are
unlimited ways that people can express their culture, social scientists have developed two
basic categories to define things produced by a society.
Social Organization. In most cultures, society divides people by social organization. Mostly
there is a ruler who is more powerful than other persons. Social organization is an important
element of culture that shows how the society treats the relationships between different
members of that culture.
Language is a symbolic system through which people communicate and through which
culture is written, acted and transmitted. Language is always evolving as societies create new
ideas. Rules of speaking and writing vary in every language even within cultures.
Religion is another important element of culture, which describes a society’s morals and
beliefs about humanity’s spirituality and reason for existing.

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