Fundamentals Of Ethics Set 3
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This set of Fundamentals of Ethics Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Fundamentals Of Ethics Set 3
Q1 | Positive science deals with:
- Facts
- Values
- Good
- what ought to be
Q2 | Example for Positive science
- Ethics
- Logic
- Aesthetics
- None of these
Q3 | ______ may be defined as a systematic and more or less complete body of knowledgeabout a particular set of related events or objects.
- Science
- Art
- Ethics
- Epistemology
Q4 | Positive science3
- Describes the objects or phenomena
- Judging the objects or phenomena
- Both a and b
- Neither a nor b
Q5 | Which among the following is the wrong statement
- Normative sciences seek to determine Norms, Ideals, or Standards
- Normative sciences are concerned with actual facts or their laws
- Normative sciences are concerned with norms which regulate human life
- Normative sciences are not systematic explanation of the causes and effects of
Q6 | Which among the following action is objects of moral judgment
- Voluntary and habitual actions of rational persons
- The actions of animals and phenomena of nature
- Actions of children, insane persons and idiots
- Actions done under coercion
Q7 | Ethics is deals with:
- Voluntary Actions
- Involuntary Actions
- Non-Habitual Actions
- Instinct Actions
Q8 | Find out an Ethical question:
- What type of diet allows for the best athletic performance?
- What is the most appropriate way to worship?
- Is killing a murderer justified?
- Are same-sex marriages constitutional?
Q9 | Ethics deals with:
- What is
- what ought to be
- both a and b
- neither a nor b
Q10 | ______ tells us how we actually will.
- Philosophy
- Ethics
- Psychology
- Logic
Q11 | _________ teaches us how we ought to will
- Ethics
- Psychology
- Logic
- both a and b
Q12 | Psychology is a _____________ science
- Normative
- Positive
- Ideal
- Metaphysical
Q13 | ___________ is a science of actual
- Psychology
- Ethics
- Logic
- Aesthetics
Q14 | Which among the following mental process deals with psychology
- Knowing
- Feeling
- Willing
- All of these
Q15 | The outstanding form of moral action4
- Ideo-motor action
- Desire
- Unconscious mental tendencies
- Sense of duty
Q16 | A craving of an agent for the attainment of an object to relieve some want is:
- Will
- Desire
- Motive
- Intension
Q17 | It is a state of tension between the actual state of the self and the idea of a future statenot yet realized:
- Desire
- Motive
- Wish
- Will
Q18 | A dominant desire is called
- Wish
- Will
- Motive
- Habit
Q19 | -------- is an effective desire
- Will
- wish
- Motive
- Conduct
Q20 | _________ induces us to act in a certain way.
- Wish
- Motive
- Will
- Desire
Q21 | The process of making a choice when there are different desires is called:
- Desire
- Willing
- Deliberation
- Wish
Q22 | The essential mark of _______ is that the whole character or personality is involved inthe act
- Willing
- Desire
- Deliberation
- Wish
Q23 | A philosophical term of art for a particular sort of capacity of rational agents to choosea course of action from among various alternatives:
- Free will
- Moral responsibility
- Character
- Conduct
Q24 | If human actions are completely determined by _________, it is not free will.
- reason
- moral imperative
- circumstances
- All these
Q25 | The force of will leads to _________.
- Action
- inaction
- result
- wish