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This comprehensive study guide contains **400 expertly crafted practice
questions** with **detailed, evidence-based rationales** designed to prepare
students for the WGU D333 Ethics in Technology OA Exam. Covering
essential topics including ethical frameworks (utilitarianism, deontology,
virtue ethics), data privacy (GDPR, CCPA, HIPAA), algorithmic bias, AI
ethics, intellectual property, cybersecurity, and professional codes of conduct,
this resource provides realistic scenarios that mirror the actual exam format.
Each question includes four multiple-choice options, the correct answer, and a
thorough rationale explaining the underlying principles. Perfect for self-study,
this guide builds critical thinking and ethical reasoning skills. Ideal for WGU
students and technology professionals seeking to understand the ethical
dimensions of technology.
1. Two programmers disagree about which philosophical theory is best suited for
their autonomous vehicles. One programmer suggests their vehicle should always
choose the greatest good for the greatest number of people. Which philosophical
theory encapsulates this stance?
A) Deontology
B) Virtue ethics
C) Utilitarianism
D) Relativism
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Utilitarianism is a consequentialist theory that judges the morality of an
action based on its outcomes. It posits that the best action is the one that maximizes
overall happiness or pleasure for the greatest number of people . The programmer's
,suggestion to choose the "greatest good for the greatest number" is a classic
description of utilitarianism.
2. Nadia is a hacktivist who targets oil refining companies. She primarily focuses
on deleting important client information, as well as human resources records.
While Nadia acknowledges that her actions do hurt some people, she justifies it by
stating that it is for the greater good. Which theory best exemplifies Nadia's
reasoning?
A) Deontology
B) Virtue ethics
C) Utilitarianism
D) Ethical egoism
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Utilitarianism focuses on the consequences of an action and aims to
produce the greatest good for the greatest number of people . Nadia justifies her
harmful actions by claiming they serve the "greater good," which aligns with
utilitarian reasoning where the ends justify the means if they result in a net positive
outcome for the majority.
3. Deron breaks a video game controller in a fit of rage. To avoid making his
roommate angry with him, Deron claims the dog knocked it out of his hands and
down some stairs. What best describes Deron's actions?
A) Unethical/Illegal
B) Unethical/Legal
C) Ethical/Illegal
D) Ethical/Legal
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Deron's action of lying to his roommate is unethical because it violates
principles of honesty and trust. However, breaking a personal item and lying about
it to a roommate is not a violation of the law. Therefore, his actions are best
described as unethical but legal . Ethics and legality are distinct concepts; an action
can be unethical without being illegal .
4. What is the primary difference between ethics and morals?
,A) Ethics reflect a societal code of behavior; morals reflect personal principles
B) Ethics reflect personal principles; morals reflect a societal code of behavior
C) They are interchangeable terms
D) Ethics are legal standards; morals are religious standards
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Ethics generally refers to a code of behavior that is agreed upon by a
profession or society, guiding how individuals should act within that group .
Morals, on the other hand, are personal principles that an individual holds about
what is right and wrong . While related, they operate at different levels—one
societal and one personal.
5. What is the Software Engineering Code of Ethics and Professional Practice
(SECEPP)?
A) A legally binding contract for all software engineers
B) A set of finer-grained subclauses of ethics for software engineers to guide
professional conduct
C) A government regulation for software development
D) A certification exam for software developers
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The SECEPP provides a more detailed and specific set of ethical
guidelines for software engineers, expanding upon broader principles. It serves as a
framework for professional conduct, outlining responsibilities to the public, clients,
employers, and the profession . It helps practitioners navigate complex ethical
dilemmas.
6. An organization creating a new consumer-profiling software tool has concerns
about the software's ability to accurately capture and process data. The team
decides to use an iterative approach to write the code, allowing for continuous
testing and adjustment of requirements. Which methodology has the organization
employed?
A) Waterfall development
B) Agile development
C) Total quality management
, D) Quality assurance
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Agile development is an iterative and flexible approach to software
development that emphasizes continuous testing, feedback, and adjustments
throughout the project lifecycle . This methodology contrasts with the linear,
sequential approach of Waterfall development and is well-suited for projects where
requirements may evolve.
7. A company notices a drift in model performance due to suspicious alterations of
the source data. It hires a specialist to test the security of its information systems
and look for vulnerabilities attackers might have exploited. Which name describes
this specialist?
A) White hat hacker
B) Black hat hacker
C) Hacktivist
D) Industrial spy
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A white hat hacker is an ethical security professional who is hired to test
and probe an organization's systems for vulnerabilities. They work with the
permission of the system owners and report their findings to help improve security
. This is distinct from malicious actors (black hat hackers), hacktivists, or industrial
spies.
8. A tech worker's computer acts abnormally shortly after the worker starts their
shift. The computer is up-to-date on all relevant patches and updates. The installed
antivirus software has not identified any malicious code. During the investigation,
the worker discovers that an attacker compromised the system, even though the
worker did not engage in any behavior that could have introduced a virus or other
external malicious software into the computer. Which method of attack was most
likely used?
A) Zero-day exploit
B) Trojan horse
C) Spear phishing
D) Blended threat