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22 Slides • 27 Questions

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Multiple Choice

What is the main topic of Chapter 2?

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Ethics Theory

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Mathematics

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History

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Biology

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Multiple Choice

What are the key learning outcomes related to ethics as mentioned in the image?

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Understanding the basics of moral philosophy

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Learning the origins of the word ethics

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Familiarity with utilitarianism and deontology

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Knowledge of ethical theories and principles

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Multiple Choice

The heads of the myosin myofilaments are called ____ when they link the thick and thin filaments together during skeletal muscle contraction

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synapses

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neuromuscular junctions

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cross bridges

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motor units

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Multiple Choice

What are the meanings of the terms 'WATAK', 'SEMANGAT', and 'SIKAP' in the context of ethics?

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WATAK refers to one's character

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SEMANGAT refers to spirit or motivation

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SIKAP refers to attitude or behavior

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All of the above

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Multiple Choice

What are the two main theories of business ethics mentioned in the image?

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Utilitarianism

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Deontology

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Consequentialism

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Virtue Ethics

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Multiple Choice

What are the ethical considerations in product safety and employee management as mentioned in the text?

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Product safety is less important than profit

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Employee wages should be paid on time regardless of company profit

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Product defects should be ignored

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Customer safety is secondary to product sales

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Multiple Choice

What does the theory of utilitarian ethics state?

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Actions are considered good if they produce the greatest benefit to the largest number of people.

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Actions are judged based on intentions rather than outcomes.

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Utilitarianism focuses solely on individual rights.

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The moral value of an action is determined by its adherence to rules.

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Multiple Choice

What principle did John Stuart Mill develop?

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Utilitarianism

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Greatest happiness principle

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Categorical imperative

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Social contract theory

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Multiple Choice

Who is known as the founder of classical utilitarian theory?

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Jeremy Bentham

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John Stuart Mill

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David Hume

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Immanuel Kant

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Multiple Choice

What are the three main principles mentioned in the image?

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Customer safety

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Employee satisfaction

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Social & economic impact

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Profit maximization

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Multiple Select

What are the four principles of utilitarianism mentioned in the table?

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Consequentialism

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Hedonism

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Maximalism

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Universalism

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Multiple Choice

What are the criticisms of the Utilitarian Theory as outlined in the image?

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It is easy to measure 'good' accurately.

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Actions for the good of the majority can neglect the minority.

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It always considers moral intentions.

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It focuses solely on individual profit.

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Multiple Choice

What are the advantages of Kant's Deontological Theory?

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Emphasizes the importance of intention and moral principles.

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Helps make consistent decisions even if the outcome is unprofitable.

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Focuses solely on the consequences of actions.

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Ignores the moral implications of decisions.

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Multiple Choice

What does the term 'Jalan Tengah' refer to in Aristotle's Virtue Ethics?

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The path of excess

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The middle ground between extremes

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The way of the coward

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The road to success

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Multiple Choice

What are the advantages of Aristotelian Theory as mentioned in the image?

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Emphasizes long-term character and moral development.

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Helps individuals become leaders and ethical entrepreneurs.

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Provides guidelines for making wise decisions in complex situations.

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All of the above.

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Multiple Choice

What are the main concepts of Ethics of Care as described in the image?

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Care

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Relationships

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Context

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Justice

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Multiple Choice

What are the disadvantages of the ethics of care theory as mentioned in the image?

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Less systematic, difficult to apply as fixed rules

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Sometimes too subjective

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Not applicable in all situations

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All of the above

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Multiple Choice

What are the advantages of the ethics of care theory as mentioned in the image?

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Human-centered approach in decision making

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Strengthens relationships and trust

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Suitable for complex and empathetic situations

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All of the above

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Multiple Choice

What are the main principles of Ethics of Care in the Islamic context?

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Rahmah (Compassion)

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Adl (Justice)

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Amanah (Trust)

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Silaturrahim (Relationships)

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Multiple Choice

What is the main focus of the Theory of Rights in ethics?

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Individual rights and moral obligations

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Utilitarian outcomes

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Deontological principles

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Moral relativism

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Multiple Choice

What are the three main principles outlined in the image?

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Respect for Others' Rights

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Moral Responsibility

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Individual Freedom

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Multiple Choice

What is one disadvantage of the Theory of Right according to the image?

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It can be too rigid

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It promotes individualism

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It ensures fairness for all

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It is flexible in nature

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Multiple Choice

What are the advantages of the Theory of Right as mentioned in the image?

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Emphasizes justice and respect for individuals

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Focuses solely on collective rights

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Ignores individual rights

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Promotes inequality among workers

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Multiple Choice

What are the two main principles of justice according to the theory presented in the image?

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Principle of Equal Freedom

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Principle of Difference

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Principle of Fairness

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Principle of Equity

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Multiple Choice

What is an example of justice in society?

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Everyone pays the same amount of tax, regardless of income.

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People pay taxes based on how much they earn.

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Only adults pay taxes.

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Multiple Choice

Why is fairness important in society?

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It helps ensure that everyone has the same amount of money.

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It helps ensure that everyone has the opportunity to succeed.

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It makes sure everyone wears the same clothes.

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