Final Exam
Due Mar 12 at 11:59pm Points 100 Questions 42
Available Mar 9 at 8am - Mar 13 at 8am Time Limit 150 Minutes
Instructions
Details:
This exam covers Modules 5-8 (Chapters 12-21). The Final Exam consists of 40 multiple-choice and
true/false questions, plus 2 short essay questions. It is worth 100 points. You will have 2.5 hours (150
minutes) to complete the Final Exam and must finish it the first time it is launched (no multiple attempts).
The exam will automatically submit when the time limit is up.
Please read each question carefully and completely and select or enter the best response.
Midterm & Final Exam Essay Questions Rubric
DO NOT be tempted to plagiarize. If you do, consequences will likely occur, such as a 0 on the
exam, academic sanctions, or other possibilities at the instructor's discretion.
Command of Topic: Essay responses address questions exceptionally well, and demonstrate
independent thinking and an excellent understanding of course concepts (up to 16 points)
Organization, Mechanics, & Syntax: Student has edited their essay responses, ensuring that sentences
are clear and logical, and free from errors in word choice and mechanics (up to 4 points)
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,3/9/23, 11:38 AM Final Exam: 1FP-Spring 2023-Introduction to Ethics
Question 1 pts
Which of the following philosophers believed that animals are equivalent
to windup clocks, or mechanisms without feelings?
Correct!
René Descartes
Thomas Aquinas
Mary Anne Warren
Peter Singer
Question 2 pts
According to Peter Singer, those who do not give equal moral consideration to
both human and nonhuman animals are guilty of
indirect moral considerability.
zoocentrism.
scientism.
Correct!
speciesism.
Question 3 pts
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, 3/9/23, 11:38 AM Final Exam: 1FP-Spring 2023-Introduction to Ethics
Our moral common sense suggests that accidentally running over a man with our
car is morally worse than doing the same to a rabbit. Tom Regan would
ou Answered
agree with our common sense, due to his belief that consequences
matter only when those affected are human.
agree with our common sense, due to his belief that animals are not
equal to human beings.
orrect Answer
disagree with our common sense, due to his belief that animals have
the same rights as human beings.
disagree with our common sense, but only when the net consequences
of running over the rabbit are negative.
Question 4 pts
Suppose you believe it would be just as wrong to hurt, eat, cage, or hunt an animal
as it would be to do the same to a human. What theory could you use to justify
your belief?
Correct! Regan's rights theory
the theory suggested in the book of Genesis
an anthropocentric theory
Singer's theory
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