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Ethics - Quiz (Chapter 1: 1,2,3) Total points 26/30

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In answering this online QUIZ, let's live the Licean Core Value of INTEGRITY. In doing so,
Be HONEST!
Even if other are not,
Even if other cannot, and
Even if others will not.

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Karl Marx suggested that child's cultural surrounding should express the 1/1
image of a noble character.

True

False

The following are the critical elements that jointly influence the human 0/1
person's moral development cited in Plato's Republic except one.

Genetic Characteristics

Cultural Sorroundings

Social interaction

Childhood experience

Correct answer

Social interaction
According to symbolic interactionism, how do individuals understand and 1/1
interpret their social world?

Through the lens of power struggles and social inequalities

Through the processes of socialization and cultural transmission

Through the analysis of social structures and institutions

Through the interactions and meaning-making with others

The parent should show the ideal character in understanding the concept 1/1
of peace and non-violence.

Personal & Family

Human Rights & Democracy

Poverty Eradication

Intercultural Understanding & Solidarity

Environmental Protection

Which of the following best represents an evaluation of the universal value 1/1
of caring for the young?

Caring for the young is only important in certain cultures.

Caring for the young is a fundamental human value across cultures.

Caring for the young is subjective and varies from person to person.

Caring for the young is an outdated value with no universal significance.


Emoticons are combinations of keyboard characters that many use to 0/1
represent their feelings online or through texting.

Symbol

Language

Beliefs

Values

Norm

Correct answer

Symbol

It is rules of conduct that specify how people ought to think and act. 0/1

Symbol

Language

Beliefs

Values

Norm

Correct answer

Norm
Which of the following best represents an evaluation of the universal value 1/1
of telling the truth?

The value of truth-telling is subjective and varies from culture to culture.

Telling the truth is only important in certain situations.

Telling the truth is a universal moral imperative in all situations.

The morality of truth-telling is influenced by personal preferences and


circumstances

This is informal guideline by a particular group of people or social unit 1/1


about what is considered normal or correct/incorrect social behavior.

Symbol

Language

Beliefs

Values

Norm

The positive lesson for Cultural relativism teaches us to keep an open mind 1/1
and to be more amendable in discovering the truth.

True

False
It is what a person considers important or beneficial in life. 1/1

Symbol

Language

Beliefs

Values

Norm

Cultural Relativism is a tendency to believe that one’s culture is superior or 1/1


above other cultures. This view considers one’s own culture as the “center
of everything,” seeing the world only from the perspective of one’s own
culture.

True

False

Filipino culture undergoes numerous changes, and will continuously 1/1


change in the future.

True

False
The following are the dangers of cultural relativism except one. 1/1

It warns us from assuming that our preferences are the absolute rational
standard.

We cannot call out societal practices that promote harm.

The idea of social progress becomes doubtful.

We cannot justifiably criticize own own culture's harmful practices.

An element of culture that a group of people find it meaningful. 1/1

Symbol

Language

Beliefs

Values

Norm

Which of the following best represents an evaluation of the universal value 1/1
of caring for the young, murder being wrong, and telling the truth?

These values are outdated and no longer relevant in contemporary society.

These values are mere social constructs with no inherent moral value.

These values are essential for the well-being and functioning of societies.

The importance of these values varies depending on individual perspectives.


Cultural relativists said, moral code of a society determines what is right 1/1
and wrong. There is no objective standard considered better than the
others.

True

False

These are assumptions or convictions held to be true by an individual or a 1/1


group of people.

Symbol

Language

Beliefs

Values

Norm

Culture is one way by which human societies adapt to their environment. 1/1

True

False
Cultural relativism dictates that moral code of the society has no special 1/1
status.

True

False

A red light at a traffic intersection is used to relay the message that you 1/1
need to stop your vehicle.

Symbol

Language

Beliefs

Values

Norm

A Cultural Relativism individual believes that his own culture is right, more 1/1
proper, more natural, or normal. When one uses his own cultural beliefs as
standards in judging other cultures, everything that is different from this
standard will be considered wrong or even abnormal.

True

False
All groups within a society share the exact components of culture. 1/1

True

False

Which of the following best represents an evaluation of the universal value 1/1
that murder is wrong?

Murder is sometimes justified in extreme circumstances.

The morality of murder depends on cultural context and societal norms.

Murder is universally wrong, regardless of cultural or contextual factors.

The value that murder is wrong is subjective and varies from individual to
individual.

It makes up human judgments of what is moral and immoral, good and 0/1
bad, right or wrong, beautiful and ugly.

Symbol

Language

Beliefs

Values

Norm

Correct answer

Values
Different societies have different moral codes. 1/1

True

False

It serves as the foundation for consideration towards respect. 1/1

Personal & Family

Human Rights & Democracy

Poverty Eradication

Intercultural Understanding & Solidarity

Environmental Protection

Culture, according to Emile Durkheim, includes their knowledge, belief, art, 1/1
morals, law, customs, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by
man as a member of society.

True

False
It defines the concept of stewardship. 1/1

Personal & Family

Human Rights & Democracy

Poverty Eradication

Intercultural Understanding & Solidarity

Environmental Protection

Plato says that culture served to justify inequality because the ruling class 1/1
determines what is right and wrong while the rest merely follow.

True

False

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