15 questions were answered correctly.
1
Which of the following is a benefit of philosophy?
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Philosophy is useful as a tool to justify personal opinions.
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Philosophy defends what is traditional in society.
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Philosophy improves understanding of argumentation.
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Philosophy maintains society's collective memory.
CONCEPT
Benefits of Philosophy and Ethics
2
Many people confuse topics of religion, social etiquette, and law with ethical topics.
Select the example related to law.
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Beth approves of same-sex marriage, but her mother says it is a sin.
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Don masks his income to avoid paying income taxes for twenty years.
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Kendra neglects to RSVP to an invitation to a close friend’s small wedding.
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Grandpa always chews with his mouth open at family gatherings.
CONCEPT
Ethical and Non-Ethical Topics
3
Which of the following actions represents the step, "Identify positions on the question"?
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A law student weighs arguments on the interpretation of a particular law against decisions
from the Supreme Court.
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A graduate student spends several hours in the library reading books on a particular
ethical issue.
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A medical student asks a professor whether a certain drug is effective against the flu.
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An undergraduate argues that funding for school-sponsored clubs should be based on the
number of active members.
CONCEPT
The Philosophical Approach to Inquiry
4
Which of the following statements reflects subjectivism?
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Dennis says that morality depends on the situation.
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Dennis says that morality is a personal choice.
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Dennis says that morality is universal.
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Dennis says that morality is dictated by a person's culture.
CONCEPT
Categorizing Ethical Theories
5
Which of the following is a philosophical question?
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On average, how many babies are born a day?
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What is the average top speed of a cheetah?
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How do we define what counts as art?
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Would you rather see a movie or a play?
CONCEPT
Philosophical and Non-Philosophical Inquiry
6
Because she is a teacher who works with children, Yuki is required by law to report suspected
abuse. One day a student says that his dad frequently hits him after having a drink. Despite the
boy's insistence that it's a secret, Yuki informs the school office, which calls the authorities.
Yuki's decision constitutes a(n) action.
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supererogatory
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impermissible
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obligatory
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neutral
CONCEPT
The Evaluation of Actions
7
Which of the following statements is an example of metaethics?
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Boy Scouts have a moral obligation to help the elderly cross the street.
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Kantian deontology is the correct ethical theory.
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Most people believe in some form of utilitarianism.
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Killing whales is always wrong, no matter the reasoning.
CONCEPT
Branches of Ethics
8
Which of the following is a deductive argument?
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It has snowed on my birthday every year since I was born. Therefore, it will snow on my
birthday this year.
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Helen was seen exiting the alley after a robbery had taken place. It follows that Helen
committed the robbery.
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Every time I’ve visited the farmer’s market, I’ve found heirloom tomatoes. So, this week
when I go to the farmer’s market, I will find heirloom tomatoes.
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Traffic is very heavy today. When traffic is heavy, I take the bus to work. I will take the bus
to work today.
CONCEPT
Deductive and Inductive Inference