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Ethics - Multiple Choice

The document presents 20 multiple-choice questions and answers related to globalization, moral challenges, and philosophical concepts. It also includes enumeration-type questions that list specific moral challenges of globalization and characteristics of globalization. The content emphasizes the interconnectedness of global society and the ethical dilemmas arising from these changes.

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Ethics - Multiple Choice

The document presents 20 multiple-choice questions and answers related to globalization, moral challenges, and philosophical concepts. It also includes enumeration-type questions that list specific moral challenges of globalization and characteristics of globalization. The content emphasizes the interconnectedness of global society and the ethical dilemmas arising from these changes.

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Okay, I can provide 20 multiple-choice questions based on the provided text, along with some

enumeration-type questions.
Multiple Choice Questions (20):
1.​ What is a key impact of globalization according to the text? a) Increased national
isolation b) Promotion of cultural homogeneity c) Transformation into an interconnected
global society d) Decreased technological advancements
2.​ Which of the following is considered a moral challenge of globalization? a)
Increased national sovereignty b) Managing the global environment c) Strengthening local
traditions d) Decrease in global trade
3.​ According to the text, what is a moral issue related to environmental challenges? a)
Prioritizing the planet's future b) Caring for the Earth c) Risking the planet for profit d)
Reducing industrial expansion
4.​ What fear is associated with increased global competition? a) Increased wages b)
Improved labor rights c) A race to the bottom in wages d) Strengthening of employment
practices
5.​ What is at risk of disappearing due to globalization? a) Global trends b) Local
traditions c) Technological advancements d) Economic growth
6.​ According to James Rachels, what is essential for trust? a) Lying b) Honesty c)
Secrecy d) Deception
7.​ What will help lessen social injustices committed by large communities? a)
Increased individualism b) Shared ethical values c) Cultural relativism d) Economic
competition
8.​ What does metaphysical pluralism allow for? a) A single explanation of the world b) A
diversity of entities c) Methodological neutrality d) A multiplicity of cultural forms
9.​ According to John Kekes, what does pluralism in philosophy insist? a) There is only
one reasonable belief. b) There are many reasonable beliefs. c) Beliefs should be
uniform. d) There is no true or good.
10.​Value pluralism asserts that there are: a) A single, unifying value. b) Multiple,
irreducible values. c) No core human values. d) Only knowable values.
11.​The concept of value pluralism is closely associated with which philosopher? a)
John Kekes b) James Rachels c) Isaiah Berlin d) Mariano
12.​Cultural relativism is the idea that: a) Moral codes are universal. b) Ethics are absolute.
c) Moral codes are relative to cultures. d) One culture is always better.
13.​What does philosophical pluralism explain social diversity as a result of? a)
Uniformity of values b) Plurality of values c) Simple values d) Historical contexts only
14.​What does Berlin's definition of monism imply about true answers? a) Multiple
correct answers b) Only one correct answer c) Conflicting true answers d) No way to
discover true answers
15.​Political pluralism focuses on: a) Endorsing specific philosophies b) How diverse
interests are organized c) Ignoring competing interests d) Creating a single system
16.​What does relativism posit about the truth of moral judgments? a) It is universal. b) It
is objective. c) It is culturally contingent. d) It is rationally derived.
17.​Subjectivism argues that moral judgments are based on: a) Objective reasoning b)
Individual emotions c) Universal moral truths d) Rational thought
18.​"Filinnials" refers to: a) Filipino Baby Boomers b) Filipino Millennials c) A generation
born in the 1970s d) The generation after Millennials
19.​Which of the following is a challenge faced by Filinnials? a) Alignment of generation
values b) Lack of ethical concerns online c) Absence of Filipino ethics d) Ease in
navigating global standards
20.​What is an ethical dilemma? a) A problem with one clear solution b) A problem with no
acceptable option c) A situation with no ethics d) A problem easily resolved
Answers to Multiple Choice Questions:
1.​ c)
2.​ b)
3.​ c)
4.​ c)
5.​ b)
6.​ b)
7.​ b)
8.​ b)
9.​ b)
10.​b)
11.​c)
12.​c)
13.​b)
14.​b)
15.​b)
16.​c)
17.​b)
18.​b)
19.​a)
20.​b)
Enumeration-Type Questions:
1.​ Enumerate three moral challenges of globalization mentioned in the text:
○​ Managing the global environment
○​ Intrusion of international economic organizations
○​ Ensuring benefits extend to all countries
○​ Global competition and labor rights
○​ Environmental harm in developing countries
○​ Disappearing indigenous cultures and languages
○​ The digital divide
2.​ Enumerate four characteristics of globalization as described in the introduction:
○​ Continuing worldwide economic integration
○​ Facilitated by emerging information technologies
○​ Affects the environment
○​ Affects culture
○​ Affects politics
○​ Transforms isolated communities into an interconnected global society
○​ Political, economic, and cultural activities operate within a shared space
○​ Blurred lines between national borders
I hope this helps!

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