Fundamentals Of Ethics Set 5
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This set of Fundamentals of Ethics Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Fundamentals Of Ethics Set 5
Q1 | Who is the advocate of quantitative utilitarianism
- J.S.Mill
- Jermey Bentham
- Immanual Kant
- F. H. Bradley
Q2 | Who is the advocate of qualitative utilitarianism
- J.S.Mill
- Jermey Bentham
- Immanual Kant
- F. H. Bradley
Q3 | Who is the advocate of Utilitarianism:
- Jermey Bentham
- J.S. Mill
- Immanual Kant
- both a and b
Q4 | Bentham holds that the only standard of valuation of pleasures in:
- Quanlitative
- Quantitative
- both a and b
- neither a nor b
Q5 | Who wrote Utilitarianism
- Immanuel Kant
- Jeremy Bentham
- J.S.Mill
- F. H. Bradley
Q6 | According to Mill pleasures differ from one another in ____
- Quantity
- Quality
- Utility
- time
Q7 | According to Bentham a pleasure is pure when:
- It is free from pain
- It is mixed with pain
- It gives rise to a number of other pleasures
- It is preferable to barren pleasure
Q8 | Bentham by introducing ----- as a dimension of pleasure introduced altruism into hisdoctrine.
- Intensity
- proximity
- Extent
- Fecundity
Q9 | The higher quality pleasure according to Mill
- Bodily pleasure
- Intellectual pleasure
- Sensual pleasure
- Animal pleasure
Q10 | Mill’s utilitarianism is known as:
- Gross Utilitarianism
- Quantitative Utilitarianism
- Refined Utilitarianism
- Psychological Hedonism
Q11 | Mill’s Internal sanction of consciousness is
- Sympathy
- Fellow-feeling
- Social feeling of mankind
- All of these
Q12 | Bentham recognizes moral obligation to pursue general happiness by
- The external sanctions only
- The internal sanction only
- Both the external sanctions and internal sanctions of consciousness
- Neither external nor internal sanctions
Q13 | The only thing that is good without qualification or restriction is a _________
- Good will
- Imperative
- Categorical Imperative
- Hypothetical Imperative
Q14 | Who’s work is Critique of Practical Reason:
- Immanuel Kant
- Jeremy Bentham
- J.S. Mill
- F. H. Bradley
Q15 | Kant’s ethical theory is:
- Ontological
- Deontological
- Utilitarian
- Hedonic
Q16 | Which among the following is NOT Kant’s work
- Critique of Pure Reason
- Critique of Practical Reason
- Ground work of the Metaphysics of Morals
- OnLiberty
Q17 | It is wrong to break a promise because as a moral law it cannot be universalized. Thisillustrates the ethical position of _____________.
- Kant
- J. S. Mill
- Bentham
- Spencer
Q18 | According to Kant, moral imperative is ___________.
- evolutionary
- hypothetical
- categorical
- all these
Q19 | Kant accepted ________ as the final authority in moral life.
- pleasure
- reason
- freedom
- pain
Q20 | In which book Kant established the dignity of the moral law and makes the ethical lifefundamental in Philosophy
- Critique of Pure Reason
- Critique of Practical Reason
- Critique of Judgment
- Both a and c
Q21 | Kant says “The only thing that is good in itself without qualification or restriction is a:
- Good will
- Categorical Imperative
- Hypothetical Imperative
- Moral law
Q22 | A ------ imperative is always unconditional
- Categorical
- Hypothetical
- both a and b
- Neither A nor B
Q23 | Kant is an advocate of
- Teleological ethics
- ontological ethics
- Jural ethics
- Utilitarian Ethics
Q24 | The moral law is:
- Categorical Imperative
- Hypothetical Imperative
- Disjunctive
- All of these
Q25 | The laws which are means to other ends are of the nature of ______ imperative
- Moral
- Categorical
- Hypothetical
- Good