FIRST PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION IN PHILOSOPHY 2
First Semester-First Term, S.Y. 2022-2023
Test I. Answer the following questions. Shade the letter of your correct answer on your
answer sheets. Each question merits 1 point. STRICTLY NO ERASURES AND
ALTERATIONS!
_________1. Consists of the fundamental issues of practical decision-making.
a. Ethics b. Moral Tradition c. Social Issues
_________2. Technique comes from the Greek word?
a. techne b. techno c. technes
_________3. This term is mostly used on ways of behaving in a given field.
a. Professional Ethics b. Value c. Ethics
_________4. Etymologically coms from the Greek word ethos.
a. Moral b. Ethics c. Value
_________5. According to _____ the word morals may be used to refer to specific beliefs or
attitudes people have to describe acts that people perform.
a. Reyes (2009) b. Thomas Aquinas c. Bulaong, et al. (2017)
_________6. The word aesthetic comes from the Greek word?
a. aesthesis b. aesthetic c. aestheticus
_________7. It is the basic course in the science of ethics.
a. Applied Ethics b. Moral Value c. General Ethics
_________8. Demonstrated the importance of applying the critical method rational inquiry.
a. Confucius b. Aristotle c. Socrates
_________9. Consists of special concerns, whether individual or institutional.
a. Applied Ethics b. Value c. General Ethics
_________10. Usually, we brand an individual as a?
a. Morally good person b. Ethical c. Moral Reflection
_________11. Started with ancient Greek thinkers.
a. Ethical Issues b. Systematic Moral Reflection c. Social Issues
_________12. Does not value good or bad actions based on its acceptability and unacceptability
in the community.
a. Ethics b. Morality c. Value
_________13. The moral tradition that we receive from our culture leads us to
a. Morally good person b. Ethical Issues c. Moral Reflection
_________14. Indeed concerned with what is right and wrong actions but to a certain degree, it
is not enough to be in parallel with ethics.
a. Ethics b. Immoral c. Etiquette
_________15. When a man returned his wallet to the owner, his action is considered as _____?
a. Immoral b. Moral c. None of the above
_________16. They believe that matters concerns the life or matters concerns about man’s well-
being are considered part of ethics.
a. Ethicists b. Philosophers c. Thinkers
_________17. To him, a morally virtuous action consists of a measured activity, following the
rule of of moderation.
a. Socrates b. Aristotle c. Plato
_________18. Ethics, therefore, is a?
a. Value b. Reflection c. Moral Reflection
_________19. One author concludes that morality exist only in the context of humanity.
a. Reyes (2009) b. Eddie R. Babor 1999) c. Bulaong, et al. (2017)
_________20. It is a method that consists of asking people questions about ideas they
presumably know about.
a. General Method b. Methodology c. Socratic Method
_________21. It deals with the study of ethics from the beginning of life, life in the course of life
and the end of life of a human person.
a. Biology b. Norms c. Bioethics
_________22. These are fundamental beliefs or statements that are accepted to be true without
the burden providing evidence or proof.
a. Assumptions b. Values c. Ethics
_________23. Refers to the subject matter to be studied, namely the human act.
a. Material Object of Ethics b. General Ethics C. Bioethics
_________24. It is the morality of the human act.
a. Formal Object b. Formula Object c. Ethics
_________25. Is the human reason employed in the study of the course.
a. Formal Object b. Formula Object c. Ethics
_________26. These are based on what we see, hear, smell, or taste.
a. Judgments b. Senses c. Beliefs
_________27. It does not value good or bad actions based on its acceptability and
unacceptability in the community.
a. Value b. Moral c. Ethics
_________28. They believed that developing the character would lead one not only to knowing
the right thing to do, but actually doing the right thing or living way of life.
a. Greeks b. Athens c. Spanish
_________29. The action done by a moral agent
a. Applied Ethics b. Physical Object c. Non-Physical Object
_________30. The doer of an act.
a. Applied Ethics b. Physical Object c. Non-Physical Object
Test II. ENUMERATION.
Direction: Enumerate the following. 2pts. each. STRICTLY NO ERASURES AND
ALTERATIONS!
GENERAL ETHICS
1.
2.
3.
4.
SOCIAL ETHICS
5.
6.
7.
8.
GIVE AT LEAST 2 CONCERNS UNDER APPLIED ETHICS
9.
10.
TEST III. ESSAY
Directions: Answer the following questions.
Criteria:
Organization of idea- 3pts.
Grammar- 2pts.
TOTAL 5pts.
1. In your own words, how will you define Ethics? (5pts.)
2. As a student, why do you need to study Ethics? (5pts.)
Prepared by:
MS. APRIL SHANE F. GANADE