Religious Ethics Quiz
Quiz by Kathryn Taylor
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- Q1What is the ethical principle of treating others with fairness and impartiality?CompassionLoyaltyJusticeHonesty30s
- Q2What is the ethical principle of telling the truth and being honest?ResponsibilityIntegrityEmpathyRespect30s
- Q3What ethical principle concerns showing genuine concern and understanding for the emotions and experiences of others?EmpathyLoyaltyJusticeIntegrity30s
- Q4What is the ethical principle of being loyal and committed to one's obligations and relationships?HonestyEmpathyLoyaltyIntegrity30s
- Q5What is the ethical principle of taking responsibility for one's actions and their consequences?RespectCompassionFairnessAccountability30s
- Q6What is the ethical principle of treating others with dignity, courtesy, and consideration?JusticeAccountabilityEmpathyRespect30s
- Q7What is the ethical principle of being kind, sympathetic, and caring towards others?HonestyJusticeIntegrityCompassion30s
- Q8What is the ethical principle that involves treating others as an end in themselves, rather than as a means to an end?LoyaltyRespect for personsAccountabilityCompassion30s
- Q9What is the ethical principle of being reliable, trustworthy, and keeping one's promises?JusticeEmpathyRespectHonesty30s
- Q10Mary and Jodie are conjoined twins. Where are they conjoined?At the headAt the legsAt the abdomenAt the chest30s
- Q11Mary and Jodie's parents must make a difficult decision regarding their medical treatment. What is it?Deciding on their future careersDeciding on their favorite hobbiesDeciding whether to undergo a separation surgeryDeciding which school they should attend30s
- Q12Mary and Jodie share a common circulatory system. What does this mean?They have separate blood flow and independent blood vesselsThey share the same blood flow and have interconnected blood vesselsThey have no circulatory systemThey have different blood types30s
- Q13In Teleological ethics, what is the key principle for determining the morality of an action?To strictly follow religious lawsTo maximize overall happiness or well-beingTo prioritize personal desiresTo adhere to societal norms30s
- Q14In Teleological ethics, what is the primary factor considered when determining the morality of an action?The intentions or motives behind the actionThe overall consequences or outcomes of the actionThe societal norms or cultural valuesThe individual's personal beliefs30s
- Q15According to deontological ethics, what is the role of rules and duties in determining the morality of an action?Rules and duties are irrelevant in determining the morality of an actionRules and duties provide a moral framework that define right and wrongRules and duties may be considered, but they are not the primary factorRules and duties can be determined on an individual basis30s