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This set of Applied Ethics Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Applied Ethics Set 10

Q1 | Who among them is not regarded ethics as a practical subject?.
  • Plato
  • St. Thomas Aquinas
  • Bradley
  • J. S. Mill
Q2 | ----------- had a deep interest in the practical applications of ethics.
  • Plato
  • F.H. Bradley
  • Mackenzie
  • None of these
Q3 | ----------- regarded ethics as a practical subject.
  • St. Thomas Aquinas
  • F.H. Bradley
  • Mackenzie
  • None of these
Q4 | ‘lesser breeds without the law’ Who wrote this ?
  • Keats
  • P.B. Shelly
  • Rudyard Kipling
  • Oscar Wild
Q5 | The principle of equality should be considered as
  • Practical action
  • affirmative action
  • negative action
  • none of these
Q6 | Who wrote the book ‘A Theory of Justice’?
  • Keats
  • P.B. Shelly
  • Rudyard Kipling
  • John Rawls
Q7 | Range property- this term is related with: .
  • Keats
  • P.B. Shelly
  • Rudyard Kipling
  • John Rawls
Q8 | Rawls suggests, the property of -------------------- is a property that virtuallyall humans possess
  • personality
  • amoral personality
  • moral personality
  • individuality
Q9 | By ‘moral personality’ Rawls does not mean --------------------------
  • good person
  • good man
  • good personality
  • morally good personality
Q10 | Rawls says, a moral person, must have a sense of
  • wisdom
  • freedom
  • duty
  • justice
Q11 | Rawls maintains that ------------is the basis of human equality
  • trust worthy personality
  • moral personality
  • individual freedom
  • justice
Q12 | ‘Contract’ approach to justice is related with:
  • Hobbes
  • Russell
  • Rawls
  • Plato
Q13 | The ------------ sees ethics as a kind of mutually beneficial agreement
  • contract tradition
  • freedom tradition
  • individual tradition
  • none of these
Q14 | The contract tradition sees -------- as a kind of mutually beneficialagreement
  • aesthetics
  • charity
  • duty
  • ethics
Q15 | The people of European descent are superior to those of other races- Thisis an example for:
  • Sexist claim
  • religious claim
  • racist claim
  • none of these
Q16 | The women as emotionally deeper and more caring, but also less rational,less aggressive, and less enterprising than men – This is an example for:
  • Sexist claim
  • religious claim
  • racist claim
  • none of these
Q17 | The fact that humans differ as individuals, not as races or sexes- Amongthese who agree with this assertion?.
  • Hobbes
  • Eysenck
  • Rawls
  • Plato
Q18 | The principle of -------------------- may be a defensible form of the principlethat all humans are equal
  • Equal consideration of freedom
  • equal consideration of choice
  • equal consideration of interests
  • none of these
Q19 | Who published the article ‘How Much Can We Boost IQ and ScholasticAchievement?
  • Hobbes
  • Eysenck
  • Rawls
  • Arthur Jensen
Q20 | Who was accused of spreading racist propaganda and likened to Hitler?
  • Hobbes
  • Eysenck
  • Rawls
  • Arthur Jensen
Q21 | ---------------- shows the opposition to the idea that there are biologicalfactors behind male dominance.
  • Sexist
  • Initial feminist
  • Racist
  • Anthropologist
Q22 | Initial feminist shows the opposition to the idea that there are biologicalfactors behind -----------------
  • male dominance.
  • male aggression
  • male freedom
  • male violence
Q23 | The --------------- of the feminist movement agree with the idea thatbiological differences between the sexes are influential
  • second wave
  • first wave
  • third wave
  • fifth wave
Q24 | The second wave of the feminist movement agree with the idea thatbiological differences between the sexes are ------------
  • controversial
  • not influential
  • influential
  • none of these
Q25 | Equal status does not depend on intelligence- who shows agreement withthis view?
  • Hobbes
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Rawls
  • Arthur