GUIDE 2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
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>> Which of the following is an example of an "intermediate principle" or "mode
of responsibility"?
Answer: The Golden Rule
>> Which of the following is a fundamental principle of ethics, a universal
validity that remains the same whether one does business in Nigeria or interacts
in cyberspace?
Answer: Metanorms
>> What role should morality play in cyberspace?
Answer: It must be the ultimate regulator of cyberspace that sets the
boundaries for activities and policies, and it should direct and harmonize the
forces of law, code, the market, and social norms so that interactions and
dealings there will be measured, fair, and just.
>> Who argues that technology does not irreversibly shape the way we live,
work, and interact in this world?
Answer: Technology neutralists
>> What does the author term as the middle ground between the extreme
positions of technology neutrality and pessimistic outlook on technology?
Answer: Technological realism
>> The statement "The sole ultimate standard of right, wrong, and obligation is
the principle of utility or beneficence, which says quite strictly that the moral end
, to be sought in all that we do is the greatest possible balance of good over evil (or
the least possible balance of evil over good)" describes which of the following?
Answer: Utilitarianism
>> Which ethical framework asks the operative question: Which action or policy
best protects the human and legal rights of the individuals involved?
Answer: Rights-based morality
>> Which of the four principles proposed by Beauchamp and Childress suggest
"Above all, do no harm"?
Answer: Nonmaleficence
>> Which ethical framework has as its starting point for moral reflection the
practical principle: "Good should be done and pursued, and evil avoided."?
Answer: New natural law
>> True or False? Metanorms are simply a variable social action guide that is
completely relative and dependent on a given social or cultural environment.
Answer: False
>> True or False? Examples of negative rights include the right to free speech,
the right to property, and the right to privacy.
Answer: True
>> True or False? Floridi suggests that robots can be held morally accountable,
but that they lack moral responsibility for their actions.
Answer: True
>> All of the following are specific examples that support the argument that
anonymous free expression deserves protection, except:
Answer: cyberbullies