CRIMJUS J06S
Ethics Exam 1
Question 1 points
According to your textbook, many qualities that are praised today, including
power and wealth, can lead to:
Question options:
a) success.
b) moral courage.
c) unethical conduct.
d) stricter laws.
Question
points
2
Which of the following actions would NOT be considered an example of
having moral worth?
Question options:
a) Helping the homeless find shelter
b) Working to support your family
c) Greeting your mail carrier
d) Paying your taxes
Question
points
3
A framework for making ethical decisions is needed. Such a
framework begins with a search for principles.
Question options:
, CRIMJUS J06S
Ethics Exam 1
a) limited
b) inclusive
c) divided
d) universal
Question
points
4
provide(s) principles for distinguishing acts that are morally right
from those that are morally wrong.
Question options:
a) Values
b) Morals
c) Law
d) Ethics
Question
points
5
Ethics rejects the notion of "moral ," where a person merely seeks
out a "commonsense" position on ethical issues without referring to ethical
theory or perspective.
Question options:
a) superiority
Ethics Exam 1
Question 1 points
According to your textbook, many qualities that are praised today, including
power and wealth, can lead to:
Question options:
a) success.
b) moral courage.
c) unethical conduct.
d) stricter laws.
Question
points
2
Which of the following actions would NOT be considered an example of
having moral worth?
Question options:
a) Helping the homeless find shelter
b) Working to support your family
c) Greeting your mail carrier
d) Paying your taxes
Question
points
3
A framework for making ethical decisions is needed. Such a
framework begins with a search for principles.
Question options:
, CRIMJUS J06S
Ethics Exam 1
a) limited
b) inclusive
c) divided
d) universal
Question
points
4
provide(s) principles for distinguishing acts that are morally right
from those that are morally wrong.
Question options:
a) Values
b) Morals
c) Law
d) Ethics
Question
points
5
Ethics rejects the notion of "moral ," where a person merely seeks
out a "commonsense" position on ethical issues without referring to ethical
theory or perspective.
Question options:
a) superiority