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Business Law & Ethics Online Quiz

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theory focuses on the virtues of humans

  1. theory of justice

  2. ethics of care

  3. Aristotle’s theory

  4. theory of rights


Correct Option: C

Many codes/rules were created and must be religiously followed by humans refer to

  1. Moral relativism

  2. Classical or Act Utilitarianism

  3. Rule Utilitarianism

  4. Moral objectivism


Correct Option: D

considers certain acts as objectively right or wrong, independent of human opinion

  1. Moral relativism

  2. Classical or Act Utilitarianism

  3. Moral objectivism

  4. Rule Utilitarianism


Correct Option: C

“A firm adherence to a code of especially moral or artistic values” is the definition of:

  1. ethics

  2. integrity

  3. morality

  4. credibility


Correct Option: B

Ethos is Greek for:

  1. values

  2. character

  3. morals

  4. ethics


Correct Option: B

The values an individual uses to interpret whether any action is acceptable and appropriate

  1. Business Ethics

  2. Integrity

  3. Integrity

  4. Ethics


Correct Option: D

Act with honour; decisions will always coincide with the ethical vision & standards of the firm

  1. Honesty

  2. Responsibility

  3. Integrity

  4. Loyalty


Correct Option: C

In Ethical Egoism, “ego” is Latin for:

  1. one’s fulfillment

  2. one’s goals

  3. one’s beliefs

  4. one’s self


Correct Option: D

A prescribed course of action used to help guide the ethical decision making process is called

  1. Analytical Ethics

  2. Descriptive Ethics

  3. Normative Ethics

  4. Narrative Ethics


Correct Option: C

It introduces the principle of universalizability and emphasises on respect for persons.

  1. John Rawls’s Egalitarian

  2. Aristotle’s Virtue Ethics Theory

  3. Utilitarian Theory of Ethics

  4. Kant’s Ethics of Duty Theory


Correct Option: D

provides a strong foundation for rights. human rights must be acknowledged and are inviolable

  1. Kant’s Ethics of Duty Theory

  2. Utilitarian Theory of Ethics

  3. Theory of Justice

  4. Theory of Rights


Correct Option: A

This relates to relationships, personal values and characteristics of individuals

  1. Responsibility to stakeholders

  2. Personality traits

  3. Citizenship

  4. Level of openness


Correct Option: B

rights that do not depend on any particular practice or institutions in society

  1. Unconditionally

  2. Universality

  3. Justice Theory

  4. humanity


Correct Option: A

believed that reasons alone can give us the absolute moral truth and discover our sense of duty

  1. Aristotle’s Virtue

  2. Kant’s Ethics

  3. John Rawls’s Egalitarian

  4. Utilitarian Theory


Correct Option: B

It judges an action to be right by virtue of the consequences of performing that action.

  1. Classical or Act Utilitarianism

  2. Rule Utilitarianism

  3. 1st Categorical Imperative

  4. 2nd Categorical Imperative


Correct Option: A

relates to individual happiness and satisfaction in the consumption of goods and services

  1. Consequentialism

  2. Hedonism

  3. Maximalism

  4. Universalism


Correct Option: B

another term for consequential based ethical theories

  1. deontological

  2. meta-ethics

  3. normative

  4. teleological


Correct Option: D

satisfaction or pleasure that people receive from consuming a good or service

  1. universality

  2. utility

  3. economic character

  4. heroism


Correct Option: B

the undertaking of management functions in an ethical manners by doing the right things

  1. management of ethics

  2. integrity

  3. ethical management

  4. honesty


Correct Option: C

an ethical theory which emphasizes that the rightness of human action depend on one's goodwill

  1. Aristotle's virtue

  2. Utilitarian theory

  3. Kantian Ethics

  4. John Rawls’s Egalitarian


Correct Option: C

a theses of utilitarian theory of ethics.the consequences to be considered are those everyone

  1. Consequentialism

  2. Hedonism

  3. Maximalism

  4. Universalism


Correct Option: D

the view that what is right or wrong is not absolute

  1. moral objectivism

  2. utilitarianism

  3. Kant's ethics

  4. moral relativism


Correct Option: D

a feature of human rights

  1. universality

  2. imperative

  3. utility

  4. virtue


Correct Option: A

favoritism or biased attitude toward a certain person which may lead to discriminative action

  1. inbreeding

  2. seniority

  3. nepotism

  4. discrimination


Correct Option: C

a study of our method of acquiring knowledge

  1. metaphysics

  2. aesthetics

  3. epistemology

  4. maxim


Correct Option: C

the prevention of unlawful behaviour by formulating rules and regulations refers to

  1. Kantian Ethics

  2. Integrity-based code of ethics

  3. Legality

  4. Compliance-based code of ethics


Correct Option: D

norms, values and beliefs embedded in social processes which define right or wrong refers to

  1. Integrity

  2. Morality

  3. Legality

  4. Ethics


Correct Option: B
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