Fundamentals Of Ethics Set 9
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This set of Fundamentals of Ethics Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Fundamentals Of Ethics Set 9
Q1 | Jainavratas corresponding the five restraints (yama) of the ----- system.
- Charvaka
- Nyaya
- Yoga
- Advaita
Q2 | The three Jewels of Jainism:
- Right Faith, Right Knowledge, Right Conduct
- Right Faith, Right Knowledge, Right Devotion
- Right Faith, Right Knowledge, Right Spirituality
- Right Faith, Right Knowledge, Right Advice
Q3 | _____ is the keynote of the ethics of Buddhism.
- Satya
- Brahmacharya
- Ahimsa
- Aparigraha
Q4 | Buddha’s ethics is:
- ascetic
- hedonism
- midway between hedonism and asceticism
- inactivism
Q5 | ___ consists in abstention from killing, stealing, illegal sex indulgence, lying anddrinking liquor for laymen.
- Right belief
- Right Resolve
- Right Conduct
- Right Speech
Q6 | The primary right:
- Right to live
- Right to freedom
- Right to property
- Right to education
Q7 | The article guarantees equality before law.
- Article 14
- Article 15
- Article 19
- Article 21 A
Q8 | Pick up the wrong statement. The fundamental rights are:
- Absolute
- Not absolute
- It can be enhanced
- It can be removed
Q9 | Which is NOT a fundamental right as per Constitution of India
- Right to Equality
- Right to Freedom
- Right to Property
- Right to Freedom of Religion
Q10 | The fundamental duties of the citizens were added to the Constitution by :
- The 44th Amendment in 1978
- The 42nd Amendment in 1976
- The 86th Amendment in 2002
- None of these
Q11 | Which among the following is the duty of a citizen of India
- To abide by the constitution and respect its ideal and institutions
- To value and preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture
- To develop the scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform
- All of these
Q12 | Fundamental duties are:
- Enforceable by the Courts
- Not enforceable by the Courts
- Against patriotism
- Based on individual liberty
Q13 | The word was added by the 42nd Constitution Amendment
- Sovereign
- Socialist
- Secular
- Democratic
Q14 | Which of the following word have not been written in the preamble of the IndianConstitution
- Sovereign
- Socialist
- Democratic
- Indians
Q15 | What thing does make ones’ life happy?
- Bad thing
- Better thing
- Good thing
- Best thing
Q16 | From which does the term ‘ethics’ origin?
- Aletheia
- Ethis
- Mores
- Ethos
Q17 | What is the material object of ethics?
- Human conduct
- Human intellect
- Human senses
- Human mind
Q18 | What is the formal object of ethics?
- To determine what type of conduct is better
- To determine what type of conduct is right or wrong
- To determine what type of conduct is bad
- To determine what type of conduct is the best
Q19 | ) What is a moral action?
- An action is done deliberately for the good/bad of others
- An action is done intentionally to destroy others
- An action is done deliberately and freely to attain ultimate happiness
- An action is done freely to destroy others
Q20 | ) What does immoral mean?
- Not observing a universal known moral rule
- Not observing a universal known immoral rule
- Not observing a particular known moral rule
- Not observing a universal known immoral rule
Q21 | ) What do you mean by Amoral?
- Relevant to
- Not relevant to
- Concerned with
- None of these
Q22 | ) Which of the following is not an example of Amoral action ?
- Famine
- Flood
- Breathing
- Killing
Q23 | ) In which branch of science do ethics come under?
- Positive
- Normative
- Descriptive
- None of these
Q24 | ) Identify the major branches of ethics?
- Meta, normative, applied
- Ontological, logical, Meta
- Philosophical, normative, Meta
- Ecological, applied, relative
Q25 | ) Applied ethics deals with __________
- Universal truths
- Philosophical sciences
- Controversial issues
- Truths