PPLE - Final Exam Practice Questions Module 1 With 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update 2026 | Graded A+
PPLE - Final Exam Practice Questions Module 1 With 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update 2026 | Graded A+ B (Module 1: Lecture 1) - answer-When analyzing the relationship between law and ethics, which of the following is true? A. They are largely distinct, with little overlap B. Law is a subset of ethics C. Ethics is a subset of law D. They are completely distinct with no overlap C (Module 1: Lecture 1) - answer-Healthcare focuses on: A. What is/are B. What ought/should be C. What is and ought D. What may or may not C (Module 1: Lecture 1) - answer-Which of the following is the most important aspect of deontological ethics? A. Consequences of an act B. Good moral character C. Motives and intentions D. Settling contentious moral conflictsD (Module 1: Lecture 1) - answer-Which of the following correctly defines the respect for persons concept? A. Act so that you could will your action to be a universal rule for anyone in the same situation. B. A person with good moral character will do the right thing C. Decisions about what is or isn't ethical is about consequences of an act. D. Always treat persons as ends in themselves, never as means to an end A (Module 1: Lecture 1) - answer-Good moral character is the central component to which of the following? A. Virtue Ethics B. Utilitarian Ethics C. Deontological Ethics D. Common Law Ethics B (Module 1: Lecture 1) - answer-Which of the following theorizes that humans possess intrinsic values that govern our reasoning and behavior? A. Common Law Ethics B. Natural Law Ethics C. Virtue Ethics D. Deontological Ethics C (Module 1: Lecture 1) - answer-Which major bioethics principle calls for the fair allocation of benefits and burdens on the patient? A. Beneficence B. Veracity C. JusticeD. Non-malficence A (Module 1: Lecture 1) - answer-Which major bioethics principle means to tell the truth? A. Veracity B. Fidelity C. Autonomy D. Beneficence B (Module 1: Lecture 1) - answer-In the context of healthcare ethics, including pharmacist ethics, which of the following is the specific type of justice intended in the American Pharmacist Association Code of Ethics? A. Retributive Justice B. Distributive Justice C. Poetic Justice D. Criminal Justice C (Module 1: Lecture 1) - answer-Which of the following is true regarding ethics and law? A. We must (shall) observe both legal and ethical obligations. B. The goal of ethics is merely to avoid punishment by exceeding minimal standards. C. Failing to observe codes of ethics may result in informal criticism and degrees of ostracization D. We "ought" to follow the law but "must (shall)" observe the codes of ethics A (Module 1: Lecture 2) - answer-How many United States Senators does each state in the union have? A. 2 B. 4 C. 4-5D. Varies by population of each state D (Module 1: Lecture 2) - answer-How many members of the United States House of Representative does each state have? A. 2 B. 10 C. 29 D. Varies by population of each state D (Module 1: Lecture 2) - answer-A new bill was recently debated and voted on in the Senate Small Business Committee. Assuming this bill has not been seen yet by the House, what is the next step in the legislative process? A. It is considered by the House Small Business Committee. B. It is voted on by all 100 senators on the Senate floor. C. The president signs it into law or vetoes it. D. The majority leader of the senate places the bill on the calendar for a vote at a later date/time. B (Module 1: Lecture 2) - answer-In order for Congress to override a presidential veto there must be support from: A. A simple majority of the House and 2/3 of the Senate B. A 2/3 majority of the House and Senate C. A 2/3 majority of the House and 3/5 majority of the Senate D. A 3/5 majority of the House and a 2/3 majority the Senate C (That won't be on the exam) - answer-BONUS: There is one state in the union without a bicameral legislature. Which is it?A. Alaska B. Hawaii C. Nebraska D. Rhode Island A (Module 1: Lecture 2) - answer-Mary is a pharmacist employed by XYZ Pharmacy. She misfills a prescription, and John is injured as a result. In order to bring a suit against Mary or the pharmacist, John must have _______. A. standing B. voire dire C. stare decisis D. summary judgement C (Module 1: Lecture 2) - answer-The case of Lee vs DrugMe Corporation involves a patient suing a pharmacy, and was filed in state court. This is: A. Either a criminal or civil action B. A criminal action C. A civil action D. An administrative action B (Module 1: Lecture 2) - answer-There are Federal and State Courts, both of which have trial courts. In a lawsuit based on the negligent filling of a prescription, which of the following best describes the choice of court in which the plaintiff may file a suit alleging malpractice? A. If the lawsuit is for more than $10,000 it MUST be filed in Federal Court; if it is for $10,000 or less, it MUST be filed in State Court.B. There are several qualifications to enter Federal Court, including parties from different states and federal constitutional question or federal law. If these requirements are not met, the plaintiff must file in State Court.
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