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ethics-global

Total questions: 25

Worksheet time: 19mins

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Class
Date
1.

Which field studies ethical duties and moral concerns beyond borders, cultures, and religions?

a)

Local Ethics

b)

Moral Theology

c)

Global Ethics 

d)

Bioethics

2.

What is the core basis of global ethical responsibility?

a)

Shared Humanity 

b)

Legal Authority

c)

Cultural Superiority

d)

Economic Equity

3.

Which term refers to the ability to empathize with others by imagining their life experiences?

a)

Legal Realism

b)

Narrative Imagination 

c)

Cultural Literacy

d)

Judicial Insight

4.

What is the main concern of global ethics?

a)

Local governance in the application internationally

b)

Religious beliefs across borders

c)

Moral challenges that transcend national boundaries

d)

 Domestic laws when an OFW was abused

5.

What is considered the foundation of global responsibility?

a)

Religion

b)

Law enforcement

c)

Shared humanity

d)

Political structure

6.

What is “narrative imagination”?

a)

Empathizing by envisioning others' experiences

b)

Telling fictional stories

c)

Writing crime reports creatively

d)

Designing investigative scenarios

7.

Which international agreement gives foreign nationals the right to contact their consulate when arrested?

a)

Geneva Protocol

b)

Vienna Convention on Consular Relations

c)

International Civil Code

d)

Global Safety Accord

8.

What is a key principle in ethical law enforcement?

a)

Harsh punishment

b)

Rapid conviction

c)

Proportional use of force

d)

Denial of legal counsel

9.

Why are global ethics important in criminology?

a)

To comply with religious rules

b)

Because crimes now cross borders

c)

To promote cultural dominance

d)

To maintain isolation

10.

What ethical concern arises from anti-terrorism laws?

a)

Support of environmental rights

b)

Promotion of national products

c)

Threat to civil liberties

d)

Encouragement of mass surveillance

11.

Global ethical standards require that all individuals:

a)

Be treated according to local laws only

b)

Be treated with dignity regardless of nationality

c)

Are presumed guilty if foreign nationals

d)

Receive benefits from international funds

12.

Who must apply ethical standards fairly in cross-border cases?

a)

Politicians

b)

Law enforcers

c)

Foreign investors

d)

Media

13.

You’re investigating an OFW abuse case. What is your ethical duty?

a)

Ignore the case because its a foreign case

b)

Side with the host country

c)

Delay actions until election season

d)

Uphold the worker’s rights and dignity

14.

A foreign national arrested in the Philippines is denied consular access. What is violated?

a)

Local customs

b)

The Vienna Convention

c)

National interest

d)

Immigration quota

15.

Surveillance is used on a political activist without a warrant. What ethical issue arises?

a)

Budget allocation

b)

International recognition

c)

Violation of privacy and civil rights

d)

Violation of environmental law

16.

You are asked to treat foreign suspects more harshly than locals. What ethical principle is violated?

a)

Civil obedience

b)

Rule of proportionality

c)

Law of territory

d)

Non-discrimination

17.

Media demands immediate deportation of a foreign suspect. What should an ethical enforcer do?

a)

Comply for convenience

b)

Ensure due process and fair trial

c)

Rely on opinion polls

d)

Hide the case from the public

18.

As a criminologist, how do you apply narrative imagination in a street child theft case?

a)

Judge harshly without following protocols

b)

Focus only on legal penalties and uphold if necessary

c)

Consider the child’s perspective and ensure fair treatment

d)

Allow immediate punishment if proven guilty

19.

You handle a trafficking case involving multiple countries. What is necessary?

a)

Use international cooperation and ethical standards

b)

Prioritize political gain of your country

c)

Avoid international interference and apply national security laws

d)

Apply only local rules

20.

OFWs are underpaid despite global treaties. What is the ethical obligation of the government?

a)

Stay neutral and wait for the host country's move.

b)

Let employers decide

c)

Advocate for fair labor treatment

d)

Focus only on remittances

21.

What must an ethical officer do when media spreads bias about a foreign suspect?

a)

Defend neutrality and apply legal procedures

b)

Ignore legal process and follow media's pressure

c)

Agree with the media and release the suspect immediately

d)

Let social media decide since they are the majority decisions

22.

An OFW fears testifying against her employer. What is your ethical action?

a)

Ignore the situation but advice the OFW what to do

b)

Protect her rights and ensure safety

c)

Let the employer handle it and cooperate with the host country

d)

silence her by taking her home to our country

23.

A person is detained as a terror suspect based only on race. What principle applies?

a)

Non-discrimination

b)

Cultural integrity

c)

Local politics

d)

National sovereignty

24.

A law enforcer beats a suspect for confession. What global ethic is violated?

a)

Speedy trial

b)

Due process and humane treatment

c)

Equality of laws

d)

Privacy rights

25.

You’re ordered to deny legal aid to a foreigner. What should guide your response?

a)

Political bias

b)

Public fear

c)

Language barrier

d)

right to counsel and fair trial