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Chapter 1: Professional Ethics (2)

Total questions: 38

Worksheet time: 21mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

What is the concept of Professional Ethics?

a)

A form of academic training

b)

A set of rules for professionals in the workplace, but a comprehensive educational guide.

c)

A level of quality of goods or tools

d)

A type of sportsmanship

2.

What is the main focus of Ethics?

a)

The study of physical laws

b)

The study of theories about moral codes

c)

The study of historical events

d)

The study of mathematical principles

3.

What is the difference between Ethics and Morality?

a)

Ethics relates to individual character, while Morality relates to human relationships

b)

Ethics is about personal beliefs, while Morality is about societal norms

c)

Ethics is about customs, while Morality is about laws

d)

Ethics is about professional conduct, while Morality is about personal conduct

4.

What is the scientific approach to studying Professional Ethics?

a)

Studying historical events

b)

Conducting experiments in a lab

c)

Analyzing philosophical texts

d)

Observing and collecting data about human behavior

5.

What is the purpose of Normative Ethics?

a)

To prescribe how humans should behave

b)

To describe human behavior

c)

To analyze philosophical texts

d)

To observe natural phenomena

6.

Why is Professional Ethics important in society?

a)

To increase profits for businesses

b)

To limit the power of businesses

c)

To improve ethical decision-making

d)

To create conflicts among individuals

7.

Which branch of philosophy deals with the nature of being and the world?

a)

Aesthetics

b)

Metaphysics

c)

Logic

d)

Epistemology

8.

What is the main concern of Political Philosophy?

a)

The study of language and communication

b)

The study of logic and argument forms

c)

The study of beauty and art

d)

The study of government and individual rights

9.

What does Metaethics analyze?

a)

Human behavior

b)

Ethical language

c)

Mathematical principles

d)

Historical events

10.

What is the main focus of Aesthetics?

a)

The study of language and communication

b)

The study of logic and argument forms

c)

The study of beauty and art

d)

The study of government and individual rights

11.

How does Aesthetics differ from Metaphysics?

a)

Aesthetics is about personal beliefs, while Metaphysics is about societal norms

b)

Aesthetics is about beauty and art, while Metaphysics is about being and the world

c)

Aesthetics is about customs, while Metaphysics is about laws

d)

Aesthetics is about professional conduct, while Metaphysics is about personal conduct

12.

What is the significance of Logic in philosophy?

a)

To increase profits for businesses

b)

To limit the power of businesses

c)

To improve ethical decision-making

d)

To analyze and evaluate arguments and reasoning

13.

Professional ethics provide us with a way of looking at the reasons behind situations, and help us to understand modern socities in a more sysematic way.

a)

True

b)

False

14.

what are the differnce between ethics and morality?

a)

Philosophy of the topics

b)

Origin, meaning, Character (features, reputuation, good Adj.)

c)

the importance

d)

Origin, meaning, manners

15.

Where does the word "ethics" come from?

a)

Latin (ethos)

b)

Greek (ethos)

c)

Latin (moralis)

16.

Where does the word "morality" come from?

a)

Latin (ethos)

b)

Greek (ethos)

c)

Latin (moralis)

17.

Morality relate to?

a)

Individual character of a person or people (stress a social system ini which those morals applied)

b)

point to the relationship among the human being (define personal character)

18.

Ethics relate to?

a)

Individual character of a person or people (stress a social system ini which those morals applied)

b)

point to the relationship among the human being (define personal character)

19.

Ethics point to standards or codes of behavior expected by the group to which the individual belong

a)

True

b)

False

20.

The term "good" should be defined in the context of human experience and human relationship rather than in an abstract sense only.

a)

False

b)

True

21.

Sometimes they Prof. ethics in indicating a special level of quality good or tools

a)

True

b)

False

22.

The professional is required to put his own interests ahead of the client interest

a)

True

b)

False

23.

Example of principles

a)

Code of conduct

b)

Systems

c)

every even has a cause

d)

Gravity / four seasons

24.

Principles are system understood by users as the secondary charasteristics of the system.

a)

True

b)

False

25.

When did the word "ethics" has meant ever since the study or science of morals

a)

eighteenth century

b)

Seventeenth century

c)

fourteenth century

d)

20th century

26.

Ethics is the science of human duties all kinds including

a)

political duties

b)

Moral

c)

studying

d)

Legal

27.

Ethics is the study theory about inteluctual origins and

a)

when people speak about the work ethics, business.

b)

justification of moral codes and morality in general

c)

code of conduct adopted by individuals and professions

d)

relationship with politcians and professions

28.

Epistemology is

a)

concerned with the nature and scope of knowledge, whether knowledge is possible

b)

relationship between truth, beilef, justification

c)

Challenges posed by skepticism

d)

about the physics of nature

29.

What are the branches of ethics

a)

Nomartive ethics

b)

Meta-ethics

c)

applied ethics

d)

moral philosophy

30.

Aristolte logical works contain the earlist modern formal study of logic at the beginning of the late 19th century

a)

True

b)

False

31.

A mathematician who focuses on a mathematical treatment of logic, who is it?
and what are the 2 broad divisions?

a)

Frege:
- Mathematical logic (formal symbolic logic)
- Philosophical logic

b)

Albert Einstein:
- Physics
- Philosophy of math

32.

What philosophy of mind called nowadys?

a)

Pyhscology

b)

Congitive science

c)

Techinical science

33.

Which is NOT a traditions branches of philosophy

a)

Epistomology

b)

Logic

c)

Political philosophy

d)

Aesthtics

34.

which approach is when we observe, collect data, and make conclusion?

a)

Meta-ethics

b)

Scientific / descriptive appraoch

c)

Philosophical approach

d)

Nomartive approach

35.

Philosophical approach

a)

Prescription

b)

Descriptive

36.

Metaethics is the most abstract area of moral philosophy

a)

True

b)

False

37.

Ethics concerned with philosophy, alturism and selfishness

a)

True

b)

False

38.

Ethics ask question about

a)

Moral principle
Happiness
Justice
Courage

b)

Moral principle
Sadness
Justice
Courage

c)

Ethics principle
Happiness
Justice
Egoism

d)

Moral principle
Happiness
governance
Courage