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SUMMATIVE EVALUATION c.

negative law
PreRev - Ethics 7. The right to own motorcycles and houses d. divine law
1. It justifies the idea that it is imperative for us to take a. perfect rights
responsibility of our actions or decisions done out of free b. inalienable rights 13. Nina obtained her new Toyota Avanza, she was also
will. c. acquired rights able to register her car to her name under LTO. What kind
a. justice d. imperfect rights of law does this situation possess?
b. freedom a. Ecclesiastical law
c. choice 8. It is a general division of duty that emphasizes the b. Positive Law
d. decisions importance of connecting with others and taking care of c. Civil Law
our body, our soul, and our mind. d. Inalienability
2. This is an end intended as means to attain further ends. a. duty to God
a. Intermediate End b. duty to neighbors 14. Are alienable rights be attained by a citizen?
b. Proximate End c. duty to self a. No, because it can’t be taken by any means
c. Remote End d. duty to ourselves b. Yes, at some point
d. Ultimate End c. No, because rights are given to the person only
9. This theory holds that there is no free will primarily d. Yes, in a legal way
3. This is an end realizable or intended to be realized because everything is pre-determined by the laws of
immediately. nature and God. 15. In order for you to become part of the Catholic church,
a. Intermediate End a. Incompatibilism you have to baptized yourself in front of the priest. What
b. Proximate End b. Compatibilism kind of law does the situation implies?
c. Remote End c. Determinist a. Ecclesiastical Law
d. Ultimate End d. Determinism b. Divine Law
c. Duty to God
4. This refers to the purpose of a certain act. 10. “An inviolable moral power belonging to one man d. Natural Law
a. Intention which, therefore, all other men are bound to respect.”
b. Deliverance a. Saint John Benedict 16. This norm implies the importance of having a healthy
c. Purposiveness b. Locke Tuckness diet through exercise and well-balanced meal.
d. Direction c. E. N. Zalta a. moral norm
d. Charles Coppens b. aesthetic norm
5. It refers to the “state of being unaware, uninformed,” or c. societal norm
the like. 11. This theory seeks to strike balance between realism d. technical norm
a. Direction and pacifism
b. Sensibility a. Double Effect 17. The belief that teachers should not be pregnant out of
c. Ignorance b. Totality wedlock, is an example of what kind of norm?
d. Vincibility c. Just War a. moral norm
d. Argument against the law b. aesthetic norm
6. The right to life c. societal norm
a. perfect rights 12. This refers to the legal precepts that restrain or put d. technical norm
b. inalienable rights limit to certain law.
c. acquired rights a. natural law
d. imperfect rights b. positive law
18. Jose’s legs were intentionally amputated by the d. Hard Determinists
Doctor for him to save his life from extreme diabetes, 29. Which of the following options below does NOT
which natural law best describes the situation? 24. John likes to watch pornography on his phone. One belong to the emphasized prima facie?
a. principle of totality day, he was caught on act by his mother. Is he liable to his a. self-improvement
b. Just War theory action? b. gratitude
c. Natural Law a. No, as a sexual being, watching porn satisfies body c. responsibility
d. Principle of Double Effect urges that can’t be controlled. d. reparation
b. Yes, because porn is a sin
19. Natural law is defined as c. No, because he did not consciously do it on purpose. 30. He argued that our action must become ne among the
a. laws made by man d. Yes, because he was involved with the decision of many, thus universalizable.
b. laws of natural phenomena watching it with his own free will. a. Bentham
c. precepts inherent in human behavior and are b. Mill
universally valid 25. These proponents argue that determinism is false, c. W.D. Ross
d. none of the above and so there exists free will what is inherent to human d. Kant
beings.
20. The following are the characteristics of natural law, a. Hard Determinists 31. The limit of our freedom is the freedom of others and
except. b. Philosophers the other way around.
a. universally valid c. Libertarians a. ascetism
b. common to all d. Sophists b. categorical imperative
c. universally binding c. rights theory
d. arbitrary 26. According to him, the basis of principle of utility d. ethical theory
provides that for an action to be morally good, it must
21. It refers to the value of goodness and badness of a yield the greatest amount of pleasure. 32. Deon means.
certain voluntary act? a. Aristotle a. responsibility
a. act of man b. Plato b. happiness
b. morality c. Bentham c. freedom
c. behaviorism d. Mill d. duty
d. freedom
27. This holds that the morally action is that action which 33. God alone is man’s happiness.
22. In this law, a Supreme Being is presupposed to exist. produces the greatest net utility. a. rights theory
This Being is the origin of man, the universe, and the a. act utilitarianism b. divine theory
precepts that keep everything in harmony. b. hedonistic c. ascetism
a. Divine Law c. rule utilitarianism d. Thomism
b. Negative Law d. evolutionism
c. Positive Law 34. Pleasure and pain is the only motivation of a human.
d. Civil Law 28. This refers to the philosophical thoughts about a. Thomism
achieving happiness. b. deontological
23. Free will is useless if everything is predetermined. a. utilitarianism c. hedonism
a. Determinism b. hedonism d. hedonistic utilitarianism
b. Incompatibilism c. Aristotelianism
c. Freedom d. ascetism
35. He claimed that we have a moral obligation to do what a. absurd No, non-attendance to seminars means no professional
is good and just regardless of the consequence. b. authentic growth
a. Bentham c. façade Yes, because she has taught for forty years and may have
b. Mill d. passionate mastered the trade
c. W.D. Ross Yes, provided she has an excellent performance rating
d. Kant 42. Teacher Jena wanted to be promoted as soon as she
can through secretly paying an inside job, although 47. A principal asked her good teachers to write modular
36. “Survival of the fittest” somebody else is worth deserving than her. lessons in Science, and then she had them published with
a. Darwin a. rights theory her name printed as author. Which is unethical in this
b. Spencer b. the end does not justify the means case?
c. WD Ross c. egoism She was the exclusive beneficiary of the royalty from the
d. St Thomas d. fecundity modules
She burdened her teachers with work not related to
37. The theory states that pleasure, with aversion to pain, 43. This means being intellectually productive. teaching
is the end of all human acts. a. fecundity She had the modular lessons published when they were
a. Hedonism b. propinquity worth publishing
b. Hedonistic Utilitarianism c. certainty She got the merit which was due for her teacher-writers
c. Social Darwinism d. forlornness
d. Evolutionism 48. What year did the article about bioethics authored by
44. This view regards spiritual pleasures Daniel Callahan was published?
38. For them, one decides and acts if the action is more a. ascetism a. 1927
favorable to everyone. b. Aristotelianism b. 1973
a. rule utilitarians c. existentialism c. 1971
b. hedonists d. divine theory d. 1970
c. act utilitarians
d. none of the above 45. Which of the following describes the level of moral 49. He published the article “Bioethics the Science of
responsibility when there is an absence of causality, Survival”
39. He coined Altruism knowledge, and freedom? a. Charles Darwin
a. Immanuel Kant The individual is morally responsible b. Fritz jahr
b. Joseph Campbell Moral responsibility is mitigated c. Daniel Callahan
c. August Comte The organization is morally responsible d. Van Potter
d. St. Thomas Moral responsibility is completely eliminated
50. He published the Bio-Ethik
40. This means sad and lonely because of isolation 46. Teacher Lolita, a teacher for forty years, refuses to a. Charles Darwin
a. absurdity attend seminars. She claims that her forty years of b. Fritz jahr
b. rejection teaching is more than all the seminars she is asked to c. Daniel Callahan
c. individuality attend. Is her actuation and thinking in accordance with d. Van Potter
d. forlornness the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers?
No, a professional teacher, regardless of teaching 51. Euthanasia: passive: aborting: ___________
41. If you are true to your self, without pretense and experience, ought to go through continuing professional a. active
having a legitimate life, that is being what? education b. intratubal
c. spontaneous a. spontaneous abortion 63. Why should a teacher participate in the Continuing
d. intentional b. therapeutic abortion Professional Education program of the PRC?
c. drug addiction a. to improve his efficiency
52. AID: Donor: ________: spouse d. abortion b. to enhance the prestige of his position
a. IUI c. to strengthen his competence and productivity
b. ICI 59. Teachers have the duty to actively carry out the d. all of the above
c. AIH policies of the State. What must he take in order to effect
d. artificial this? 64. Teachers possess dignity and _______
a. A course in in Professional Ethics a. strength
53. _________: control: abortion: expulsion b. The Licensure Examination for Teachers b. reputations
a. contraception c. The Civil Service Examination c. strengths
b. euthanasia d. An oath d. reputation
c. surrogacy
d. semination 60. Whose interest is the teacher’s first and foremost 65. Which statement an academic freedom is correct?
concern? a. A teacher’s academic freedom is absolute.
54. intrafollicular: _______: intracervical: cervix a. DepEd b. A teacher’s academic freedom is limited.
a. fallopian tubes b. his own interests c. Academic freedom belongs only to teachers in tertiary
b. uterus c. learner level.
c. ovarian follicle d. the principal and the management staff d. In search for truth, a professional teacher has the
d. ovaries privilege to share the product of his research whether or
61. Which of the following must a teacher provide in the not in support of the declared state policies.
55. contraceptive: pills: drug: ______ community for moral, socio-educational and civic
a. IUD betterment? 66. How is professionalism manifested when a parent
b. condom a. monetary contributions complains to a teacher for her son’s failing grade?
c. meth b. advice a. Inquire on what home is doing to help son cope with his
d. vasectomy c. hard work failure.
d. leadership b. Explain the failure is due to learners’ indifference
56. Euthanasia came from the Greek word which means attitude
a. death 62. Research is encouraged among teachers. They have c. Blame the son for his failure.
b. alive the privilege of expounding the products of their d. Objectively shows how the failing grade came about
c. living researches. If the results of his research are found to be and assures the parent that the son is given all the
d. good death inimical to the interests of the State, what should a academic help he needs.
teacher do?
57. A kind of euthanasia that is informed and permission a. publish the results in the national papers and trumpet 67. How can a teacher be a facilitator of learning?
emanates from the individual to be euthanized. the results a. by relating professionally with community officials
a. passive b. bring the results to proper authorities for remedial b. by keeping community leaders informed of school
b. active action development
c. voluntary c. publish the results in a book and ask the government to c. by providing a conducive learning atmosphere
d. nonvoluntary buy the results d. by earning social recognition from the community
d. keep quiet after all the results are his
58. Commonly known as miscarriage. 68. Teachers are duly licensed _________
a. professionals b. Study and strive to understand local customs and 79. Concerning what a person is obligated (or permitted)
b. individuals traditions to do in a specific situation or a particular domain of
c. professional c. Disparage the community action?
d. individual d. Divide the community by pointing out the negative a. Meta-ethics
elements of given local customs and traditions b. normative ethics
69. Private school teachers are also required of a 74. It means “relating to one’s character’? c. formative ethics
professional license. Is this statement TRUE? a. éthikos d. applied ethics
a. It depends on the teachers’ years of teaching. b. ethos
b. Yes, it is true c. ethics 80. It concerns with this world and its affair; an interest in
c. NO, it is falde d. ethicus nature and in the natural man ?
d. It depends on the kind of private school. a. the classical period
75. Concerning the theoretical meaning and reference of b. the middle ages
70. How should a professional teacher respond to unfair moral propositions, and how their truth values (if any) can c. the early modern period
criticism raised by parents? be determined? d. the contemporary period
a. Probe into the criticism and joins the parents afterwards a. Meta-ethics
b. Listen to criticism but discourage it b. normative ethics 81. A thorough rationalism, a respect for evidence, as
c. Ignore the criticism c. formative ethics evidence was understood in those times?
d. Reject the criticism outright d. applied ethics a. the classical period
b. the middle ages
71. Who is excluded in the definition of professional 76. It means “character, disposition? c. the early modern period
teacher in the code of ethics? a. ethos d. the contemporary period
a. the master teacher b. ethikos
b. the schools division superintendent c. ethicus 82. Which of the following best describes the idea that
c. the librarian d. ethics ethical standards are true based on a particular culture or
d. the principal society, and will change based on the society in which we
77. It comes from the Latin word “ means customary, find ourselves working?
72. What competence are professional teachers expected behavior, moral? Traditionalism
to demonstrate? a. ethos Globalization
I. Personal b. ethics Relativism
II. Professional c. ethicus Microsocial norms
III. Scientific d. ethikos
IV. Psychological 83. A shift from the supernatural from natural, temporal
a. II and III 78. Concerning the practical means of determining a and secular
b. II and III moral course of action? a. the nineteenth century
c. I and III a. Meta-ethics b. the early modern period
d. I and II b. normative ethics c. the classical period
c. formative ethics d. the middle ages
73. How can a teacher show respect for community d. applied ethics
customs and traditions? 84. An attempt to balance the supernatural and the
a. Reject local customs and traditions which ae different temporal, as many of the philosophers were not really
from his. weaned from the religion of the past ?
a. the nineteenth century 95. Define ethics as “a set of concepts and principles that
b. the early modern period 90. Morality translate ethical theories into action. guide us in determining what behavior helps or harms
c. the classical period a. true sentient creatures”.
d. the middle ages b. false a. Richard William Paul and Linda Elder
c. maybe b. Rushworth Kidder
85. Utilitarianism with the level of “the greatest number.” d. it depends c. Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy
a. the nineteenth century d. Bernard Williams
b. the early modern period 91. A powerful European country supplied weapons to
c. the classical period Afghanistan rebels who were fighting a war in the middle 96. What condition of moral responsibility has been met
d. the middle ages east. Based on the principle of moral discernment, what is when a person fails to prevent an injury or wrong when he
the most applicable based on this scenario? or she knew there was a potential for injury?
86. The philosophers of this period exhibit a diversity of Principle of double effect Causality
trends in moral beliefs: For and against the scientific Principle of material cooperation Duty
theory, logical positivism, return of belief of man as sinful, Principle of lesser evil Obligation
existentialism with its own diverse spokesmen? Principle of formal cooperation Freedom
a. the contemporary period
b. the middle ages 92. Which of the following operative Filipino Values most
c. the classical period specifically need some modification so that they can 97. States that most people confuse ethics with behaving
d. the early modern period propel other values for the common good and social in accordance with social conventions, religious beliefs
justice? and the law and don’t treat ethics as a stand-alone
87. Ethics is a branch of philosophy which studies the Obedience and respect to leaders concept.
principles of right or wrong in human conduct. Utang na loob and pakikisama a. Paul and Elder
a. true Ningas cogon and bahala b. Rushworth Kidder
b. false Hospitality and bayanihan c. Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy
c. maybe d. Bernard Williams
d. it depends 93. Ethical principles are premised on the notion that right
is always right and wrong is always wrong. 98. Attempting to explain moral philosophy: “What makes
88. A person might find it difficult to avoid a wrong a. true an inquiry a philosophical one is reflective generality and
because of coercion or a threat. What type of moral b. false a style of argument that claims to be rationally
defense could be used to reduce responsibility? c. maybe persuasive.”
Level of contribution d. it depends a. Richard William Paul and Linda Elder
Ignorance b. Rushworth Kidder
Differing moral standards 94. States that “standard definitions of ethics have c. Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy
Mitigating factors typically included such phrases as ‘the science of the d. Bernard Williams
ideal human character’ or ‘the science of moral duty’”.
89. Which criteria are used to evaluate moral reasoning? a. Rushworth Kidder 99. Describes the content of this area of inquiry as
Standards universal to all cultures b. Richard William Paul and Linda Elder addressing the very broad question, “how one should
Factual evidence limited only to that which supports the c. Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy live”.
conclusion d. Bernard Williams a. Richard William Paul and Linda Elder
Logic and evidence b. Rushworth Kidder
Clearly defined choices c. Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy
d. Bernard Williams b. Sensibility a. Double Effect
c. Ignorance b. Totality
100. Juan is doing good for others. What ethical principle d. Vincibility c. Just War
best describes this statement? d. Argument against the law
a. beneficence 6. The right to life
b. nonmaleficence a. perfect rights 12. This refers to the legal precepts that restrain or put
c. justice b. inalienable rights limit to certain law.
d. fidelity c. acquired rights a. natural law
d. imperfect rights b. positive law
ANSWER KEY c. negative law
PreRev - Ethics 7. The right to own motorcycles and houses d. divine law
1. It justifies the idea that it is imperative for us to take a. perfect rights
responsibility of our actions or decisions done out of free b. inalienable rights 13. Nina obtained her new Toyota Avanza, she was also
will. c. acquired rights able to register her car to her name under LTO. What kind
a. justice d. imperfect rights of law does this situation possess?
b. freedom a. Ecclesiastical law
c. choice 8. It is a general division of duty that emphasizes the b. Positive Law
d. decisions importance of connecting with others and taking care of c. Civil Law
our body, our soul, and our mind. d. Inalienability
2. This is an end intended as means to attain further ends. a. duty to God
a. Intermediate End b. duty to neighbors 14. Are alienable rights be attained by a citizen?
b. Proximate End c. duty to self a. No, because it can’t be taken by any means
c. Remote End d. duty to ourselves b. Yes, at some point
d. Ultimate End c. No, because rights are given to the person only
9. This theory holds that there is no free will primarily d. Yes, in a legal way
3. This is an end realizable or intended to be realized because everything is pre-determined by the laws of
immediately. nature and God. 15. In order for you to become part of the Catholic church,
a. Intermediate End a. Incompatibilism you have to baptized yourself in front of the priest. What
b. Proximate End b. Compatibilism kind of law does the situation implies?
c. Remote End c. Determinist a. Ecclesiastical Law
d. Ultimate End d. Determinism b. Divine Law
c. Duty to God
4. This refers to the purpose of a certain act. 10. “An inviolable moral power belonging to one man d. Natural Law
a. Intention which, therefore, all other men are bound to respect.”
b. Deliverance a. Saint John Benedict 16. This norm implies the importance of having a healthy
c. Purposiveness b. Locke Tuckness diet through exercise and well-balanced meal.
d. Direction c. E. N. Zalta a. moral norm
d. Charles Coppens b. aesthetic norm
5. It refers to the “state of being unaware, uninformed,” or c. societal norm
the like. 11. This theory seeks to strike balance between realism d. technical norm
a. Direction and pacifism
17. The belief that teachers should not be pregnant out of c. Positive Law
wedlock, is an example of what kind of norm? d. Civil Law 28. This refers to the philosophical thoughts about
a. moral norm achieving happiness.
b. aesthetic norm 23. Free will is useless if everything is predetermined. a. utilitarianism
c. societal norm a. Determinism b. hedonism
d. technical norm b. Incompatibilism c. Aristotelianism
c. Freedom d. ascetism
18. Jose’s legs were intentionally amputated by the d. Hard Determinists
Doctor for him to save his life from extreme diabetes, 29. Which of the following options below does NOT
which natural law best describes the situation? 24. John likes to watch pornography on his phone. One belong to the emphasized prima facie?
a. principle of totality day, he was caught on act by his mother. Is he liable to his a. self-improvement
b. Just War theory action? b. gratitude
c. Natural Law a. No, as a sexual being, watching porn satisfies body c. responsibility
d. Principle of Double Effect urges that can’t be controlled. d. reparation
b. Yes, because porn is a sin
19. Natural law is defined as c. No, because he did not consciously do it on purpose. 30. He argued that our action must become ne among the
a. laws made by man d. Yes, because he was involved with the decision of many, thus universalizable.
b. laws of natural phenomena watching it with his own free will. a. Bentham
c. precepts inherent in human behavior and are b. Mill
universally valid 25. These proponents argue that determinism is false, c. W.D. Ross
d. none of the above and so there exists free will what is inherent to human d. Kant
beings.
20. The following are the characteristics of natural law, a. Hard Determinists 31. The limit of our freedom is the freedom of others and
except. b. Philosophers the other way around.
a. universally valid c. Libertarians a. ascetism
b. common to all d. Sophists b. categorical imperative
c. universally binding c. rights theory
d. arbitrary 26. According to him, the basis of principle of utility d. ethical theory
provides that for an action to be morally good, it must
21. It refers to the value of goodness and badness of a yield the greatest amount of pleasure. 32. Deon means.
certain voluntary act? a. Aristotle a. responsibility
a. act of man b. Plato b. happiness
b. morality c. Bentham c. freedom
c. behaviorism d. Mill d. duty
d. freedom
27. This holds that the morally action is that action which 33. God alone is man’s happiness.
22. In this law, a Supreme Being is presupposed to exist. produces the greatest net utility. a. rights theory
This Being is the origin of man, the universe, and the a. act utilitarianism b. divine theory
precepts that keep everything in harmony. b. hedonistic c. ascetism
a. Divine Law c. rule utilitarianism d. Thomism
b. Negative Law d. evolutionism
34. Pleasure and pain is the only motivation of a human. b. rejection teaching is more than all the seminars she is asked to
a. Thomism c. individuality attend. Is her actuation and thinking in accordance with
b. deontological d. forlornness the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers?
c. hedonism No, a professional teacher, regardless of teaching
d. hedonistic utilitarianism 41. If you are true to your self, without pretense and experience, ought to go through continuing professional
having a legitimate life, that is being what? education
35. He claimed that we have a moral obligation to do what a. absurd No, non-attendance to seminars means no professional
is good and just regardless of the consequence. b. authentic growth
a. Bentham c. façade Yes, because she has taught for forty years and may have
b. Mill d. passionate mastered the trade
c. W.D. Ross Yes, provided she has an excellent performance rating
d. Kant 42. Teacher Jena wanted to be promoted as soon as she
can through secretly paying an inside job, although 47. A principal asked her good teachers to write modular
36. “Survival of the fittest” somebody else is worth deserving than her. lessons in Science, and then she had them published with
a. Darwin a. rights theory her name printed as author. Which is unethical in this
b. Spencer b. the end does not justify the means case?
c. WD Ross c. egoism She was the exclusive beneficiary of the royalty from the
d. St Thomas d. fecundity modules
She burdened her teachers with work not related to
37. The theory states that pleasure, with aversion to pain, 43. This means being intellectually productive. teaching
is the end of all human acts. a. fecundity She had the modular lessons published when they were
a. Hedonism b. propinquity worth publishing
b. Hedonistic Utilitarianism c. certainty She got the merit which was due for her teacher-writers
c. Social Darwinism d. forlornness
d. Evolutionism 48. What year did the article about bioethics authored by
44. This view regards spiritual pleasures Daniel Callahan was published?
38. For them, one decides and acts if the action is more a. ascetism a. 1927
favorable to everyone. b. Aristotelianism b. 1973
a. rule utilitarians c. existentialism c. 1971
b. hedonists d. divine theory d. 1970
c. act utilitarians
d. none of the above 45. Which of the following describes the level of moral 49. He published the article “Bioethics the Science of
responsibility when there is an absence of causality, Survival”
39. He coined Altruism knowledge, and freedom? a. Charles Darwin
a. Immanuel Kant The individual is morally responsible b. Fritz jahr
b. Joseph Campbell Moral responsibility is mitigated c. Daniel Callahan
c. August Comte The organization is morally responsible d. Van Potter
d. St. Thomas Moral responsibility is completely eliminated
50. He published the Bio-Ethik
40. This means sad and lonely because of isolation 46. Teacher Lolita, a teacher for forty years, refuses to a. Charles Darwin
a. absurdity attend seminars. She claims that her forty years of b. Fritz jahr
c. Daniel Callahan a. passive b. bring the results to proper authorities for remedial
d. Van Potter b. active action
c. voluntary c. publish the results in a book and ask the government to
51. Euthanasia: passive: aborting: ___________ d. nonvoluntary buy the results
a. active d. keep quiet after all the results are his
b. intratubal 58. Commonly known as miscarriage.
c. spontaneous a. spontaneous abortion 63. Why should a teacher participate in the Continuing
d. intentional b. therapeutic abortion Professional Education program of the PRC?
c. drug addiction a. to improve his efficiency
52. AID: Donor: ________: spouse d. abortion b. to enhance the prestige of his position
a. IUI c. to strengthen his competence and productivity
b. ICI 59. Teachers have the duty to actively carry out the d. all of the above
c. AIH policies of the State. What must he take in order to effect
d. artificial this? 64. Teachers possess dignity and _______
a. A course in in Professional Ethics a. strength
53. _________: control: abortion: expulsion b. The Licensure Examination for Teachers b. reputations
a. contraception c. The Civil Service Examination c. strengths
b. euthanasia d. An oath d. reputation
c. surrogacy
d. semination 60. Whose interest is the teacher’s first and foremost 65. Which statement an academic freedom is correct?
concern? a. A teacher’s academic freedom is absolute.
54. intrafollicular: _______: intracervical: cervix a. DepEd b. A teacher’s academic freedom is limited.
a. fallopian tubes b. his own interests c. Academic freedom belongs only to teachers in tertiary
b. uterus c. learner level.
c. ovarian follicle d. the principal and the management staff d. In search for truth, a professional teacher has the
d. ovaries privilege to share the product of his research whether or
61. Which of the following must a teacher provide in the not in support of the declared state policies.
55. contraceptive: pills: drug: ______ community for moral, socio-educational and civic
a. IUD betterment? 66. How is professionalism manifested when a parent
b. condom a. monetary contributions complains to a teacher for her son’s failing grade?
c. meth b. advice a. Inquire on what home is doing to help son cope with his
d. vasectomy c. hard work failure.
d. leadership b. Explain the failure is due to learners’ indifference
56. Euthanasia came from the Greek word which means attitude
a. death 62. Research is encouraged among teachers. They have c. Blame the son for his failure.
b. alive the privilege of expounding the products of their d. Objectively shows how the failing grade came about
c. living researches. If the results of his research are found to be and assures the parent that the son is given all the
d. good death inimical to the interests of the State, what should a academic help he needs.
teacher do?
57. A kind of euthanasia that is informed and permission a. publish the results in the national papers and trumpet 67. How can a teacher be a facilitator of learning?
emanates from the individual to be euthanized. the results a. by relating professionally with community officials
b. by keeping community leaders informed of school d. I and II b. normative ethics
development c. formative ethics
c. by providing a conducive learning atmosphere 73. How can a teacher show respect for community d. applied ethics
d. by earning social recognition from the community customs and traditions?
a. Reject local customs and traditions which ae different 79. Concerning what a person is obligated (or permitted)
68. Teachers are duly licensed _________ from his. to do in a specific situation or a particular domain of
a. professionals b. Study and strive to understand local customs and action?
b. individuals traditions a. Meta-ethics
c. professional c. Disparage the community b. normative ethics
d. individual d. Divide the community by pointing out the negative c. formative ethics
elements of given local customs and traditions d. applied ethics
69. Private school teachers are also required of a 74. It means “relating to one’s character’?
professional license. Is this statement TRUE? a. éthikos 80. It concerns with this world and its affair; an interest in
a. It depends on the teachers’ years of teaching. b. ethos nature and in the natural man ?
b. Yes, it is true c. ethics a. the classical period
c. NO, it is falde d. ethicus b. the middle ages
d. It depends on the kind of private school. c. the early modern period
75. Concerning the theoretical meaning and reference of d. the contemporary period
70. How should a professional teacher respond to unfair moral propositions, and how their truth values (if any) can
criticism raised by parents? be determined? 81. A thorough rationalism, a respect for evidence, as
a. Probe into the criticism and joins the parents afterwards a. Meta-ethics evidence was understood in those times?
b. Listen to criticism but discourage it b. normative ethics a. the classical period
c. Ignore the criticism c. formative ethics b. the middle ages
d. Reject the criticism outright d. applied ethics c. the early modern period
d. the contemporary period
71. Who is excluded in the definition of professional 76. It means “character, disposition?
teacher in the code of ethics? a. ethos 82. Which of the following best describes the idea that
a. the master teacher b. ethikos ethical standards are true based on a particular culture or
b. the schools division superintendent c. ethicus society, and will change based on the society in which we
c. the librarian d. ethics find ourselves working?
d. the principal Traditionalism
77. It comes from the Latin word “ means customary, Globalization
72. What competence are professional teachers expected behavior, moral? Relativism
to demonstrate? a. ethos Microsocial norms
I. Personal b. ethics
II. Professional c. ethicus 83. A shift from the supernatural from natural, temporal
III. Scientific d. ethikos and secular
IV. Psychological a. the nineteenth century
a. II and III 78. Concerning the practical means of determining a b. the early modern period
b. II and III moral course of action? c. the classical period
c. I and III a. Meta-ethics d. the middle ages
Factual evidence limited only to that which supports the c. Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy
84. An attempt to balance the supernatural and the conclusion d. Bernard Williams
temporal, as many of the philosophers were not really Logic and evidence
weaned from the religion of the past ? Clearly defined choices 95. Define ethics as “a set of concepts and principles that
a. the nineteenth century guide us in determining what behavior helps or harms
b. the early modern period 90. Morality translate ethical theories into action. sentient creatures”.
c. the classical period a. true a. Richard William Paul and Linda Elder
d. the middle ages b. false b. Rushworth Kidder
c. maybe c. Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy
85. Utilitarianism with the level of “the greatest number.” d. it depends d. Bernard Williams
a. the nineteenth century
b. the early modern period 91. A powerful European country supplied weapons to 96. What condition of moral responsibility has been met
c. the classical period Afghanistan rebels who were fighting a war in the middle when a person fails to prevent an injury or wrong when he
d. the middle ages east. Based on the principle of moral discernment, what is or she knew there was a potential for injury?
the most applicable based on this scenario? Causality
86. The philosophers of this period exhibit a diversity of Principle of double effect Duty
trends in moral beliefs: For and against the scientific Principle of material cooperation Obligation
theory, logical positivism, return of belief of man as sinful, Principle of lesser evil Freedom
existentialism with its own diverse spokesmen? Principle of formal cooperation
a. the contemporary period
b. the middle ages 92. Which of the following operative Filipino Values most 97. States that most people confuse ethics with behaving
c. the classical period specifically need some modification so that they can in accordance with social conventions, religious beliefs
d. the early modern period propel other values for the common good and social and the law and don’t treat ethics as a stand-alone
justice? concept.
87. Ethics is a branch of philosophy which studies the Obedience and respect to leaders a. Paul and Elder
principles of right or wrong in human conduct. Utang na loob and pakikisama b. Rushworth Kidder
a. true Ningas cogon and bahala c. Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy
b. false Hospitality and bayanihan d. Bernard Williams
c. maybe
d. it depends 93. Ethical principles are premised on the notion that right 98. Attempting to explain moral philosophy: “What makes
is always right and wrong is always wrong. an inquiry a philosophical one is reflective generality and
88. A person might find it difficult to avoid a wrong a. true a style of argument that claims to be rationally
because of coercion or a threat. What type of moral b. false persuasive.”
defense could be used to reduce responsibility? c. maybe a. Richard William Paul and Linda Elder
Level of contribution d. it depends b. Rushworth Kidder
Ignorance c. Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy
Differing moral standards 94. States that “standard definitions of ethics have d. Bernard Williams
Mitigating factors typically included such phrases as ‘the science of the
ideal human character’ or ‘the science of moral duty’”. 99. Describes the content of this area of inquiry as
89. Which criteria are used to evaluate moral reasoning? a. Rushworth Kidder addressing the very broad question, “how one should
Standards universal to all cultures b. Richard William Paul and Linda Elder live”.
a. Richard William Paul and Linda Elder
b. Rushworth Kidder
c. Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy
d. Bernard Williams

100. Juan is doing good for others. What ethical principle


best describes this statement?
a. beneficence
b. nonmaleficence
c. justice
d. fidelity

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