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This set of Ethics Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Ethics Set 5

Q1 | According to Kant duty as the fundamental concept of ethics, this view is called:
  • teleology
  • deontology
  • concequntalism
  • none of these
Q2 | Self- realisation is the highest good, this notion is known called:
  • perfectionism
  • utilitarianism
  • hedonism
  • none of these
Q3 | The Greek term eudemonia means:
  • perfection
  • goodness
  • happiness
  • virtue
Q4 | Perfectionism is also called:
  • intuitionism
  • eudemonism
  • formalism
  • hedonism
Q5 | ‘My station and its Duties’ is related with:
  • sidgwick
  • f. h. bradley
  • bentham
  • kant
Q6 | ‘Ones duties relate to his own station in life’ Who argues this?
  • sidgwick
  • bentham
  • f. h. bradley
  • kant
Q7 | According to F. H. Bradley, performance of duties appropriate to ones station will leads to :
  • perfection
  • happiness
  • pleasure
  • self- realisation
Q8 | F. H. Bradley argues that each member has a particular station in society determined by hispeculiar
  • talent
  • happiness
  • virtue
  • none of these
Q9 | ‘His duties are determined by his station in society’, Who said this?
  • sidgwick
  • bentham
  • f. h. bradley
  • kant
Q10 | F. H. Bradley asserts that, society is a----------------------
  • social organism
  • moral organism
  • cultural organism
  • none of these
Q11 | According to F. H. Bradley different ----------------- are organs of the moral organism
  • communities
  • sects
  • individuals
  • none of these
Q12 | The highest personal good is in harmony with the highest social good. – Who claims thisnotion?
  • sidgwick
  • f. h. bradley
  • bentham
  • kant
Q13 | F. H. Bradley claims that --------------- is never possible apart from society.
  • liberation
  • happiness
  • existence
  • self-realization
Q14 | According to F. H. Bradley personal morality apart from social morality is an ---------
  • abstraction
  • imperfection
  • intuitional
  • none of these
Q15 | Bradley means by self-realization, realization of the:
  • infinite self
  • finite self
  • life
  • none of these
Q16 | Bradley argues that morality is :
  • subjective
  • individualistic
  • personal
  • objective
Q17 | The hedonism of Herbert Spencer is called:
  • evolutionary hedonism
  • qualitative hedonism
  • quantitative hedonism
  • universalistic hedonism
Q18 | ‘Data of Ethics’ is related with:
  • sidgwick
  • f. h. bradley
  • bentham
  • spencer
Q19 | Herbert Spencer deduces moral laws from:
  • natural laws
  • biological laws
  • sociological laws
  • none of these
Q20 | Who deduces hedonism from the law of biological evolution?
  • sidgwick
  • f. h. bradley
  • spencer
  • kant
Q21 | Spencer deduces hedonism from the law of:
  • sociological evolution
  • natural evolution
  • biological evolution
  • universal evolution
Q22 | Morality is a product of evolution- Who holds this view?
  • spencer
  • f. h. bradley
  • bentham
  • kant
Q23 | Spencer defines ---------------- as the adjustment of acts to ends.
  • good will
  • freedom
  • conduct
  • virtue
Q24 | ‘Pleasure in an index of increase of life; pain is an index of decrease of life’ Who advocates thisview?
  • sidgwick
  • f. h. bradley
  • spencer
  • kant
Q25 | ‘Pleasure-giving acts are life-sustaining; pain-giving acts are life-destroying’- Who holds thisposition?
  • sidgwick
  • f. h. bradley
  • kant
  • herbert spencer