
GIVING VALUE JUDGMENT ON CRITICAL ISSUES
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- Q1
What is value judgment?
A statement that evaluates the worth of anaction, event, or object based on values
A mathematical equation
A personal preference for food
A random opinion on any topic
60s - Q2
Which of the following is an example of personal judgment?
Cheating on a test is unethical.
Lying is wrong because it destroys trust.
Stealing is a crime and should be punished.
I love vanilla ice cream more than chocolate.
60s - Q3
What distinguishes moral judgment from personal judgment?
It is based on ethical principles rather than personal preference.
It only applies to legal matters.
It is formed based on emotions alone.
It is always about food and fashion
60s - Q4
Which of the following is NOT an example of moral judgment?
People should help the poor because it is the right thing to do.
I prefer online shopping over in-store shopping
Respecting elders is a fundamental value in society.
Honesty is important in building relationships.
60s - Q5
Why is moral judgment important in society?
It only applies to students in school.
It allows people to express their food preferences.
It promotes more personal opinions.
It helps set ethical standards and guide behavior
60s - Q6
A moral judgment is based on individual taste and personal preference.
falsetrueTrue or False45s - Q7
Moral judgments often use words like "should," "must," or "wrong" to express ethical principles
truefalseTrue or False45s - Q8
Define value judgment in your own words.
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Differentiate personal judgment from moral judgment with one example for each.
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Why is it important to distinguish between personal and moral judgment when making decisions in real life?
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Anna finds a wallet containing a large sum of money on the street. There is no identification inside, but she knows that turning it in to the authorities is the right thing to do. However, her family is struggling financially, and keeping the money could help them buy food and pay bills.
Question: If you were Anna, what would you do? Justify your decision using moral reasoning.
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