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Unit Test I and II Answers

The document contains answers to three unit tests on ethics taken by Niña Beatrice D. Cruz at Cavite State University. It includes true/false questions, enumerations of ethical principles, classifications of moral standards, and definitions of key concepts related to ethics. The tests cover various topics such as moral dilemmas, ethical principles, and the importance of rules in society.

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Unit Test I and II Answers

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UNIT TEST I and II - Answers

Ethics (Cavite State University)

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UNIT TEST I

Name: Niña Beatrice D. Cruz Date: 10/07/2024

Professor: Jasmin Aala Orsolino Course Year Section: BSCS 1-7

I. Modified TRUE/FALSE. Write T if the statement is True and underline the word/s that makes it
False, then write the correct answer on the space provided. (2 points each)

F 1. Plato is a Greek philosopher who first coined the term "philosophy."

T 2. Freedom deserved only to humans who are free to choose their course of action.

T 3. The salient factor that makes sense in the study of ethics is morality.

T 4. The practice of ethical/moral life implies imperatives or the "sine qua non" of ethics for without
which ethics would collapse.

F 5. Agape is the love that seeks the truth.

F 6. The literal meaning of philosophy is "search for meaning."

T 7. The concept of love in which it constitutes a passionate, intense desire for something is eros.

F 8. The Supreme Being that can give the final judgement is the law.

F 9. The paternal love of God for man and the brotherly love for all humanity refer to philia.

T 10. Morality refers to the goodness/evilness of the acts which presupposed rectification.

II. Enumeration

1-3 Imperatives of Ethics as per Emerita Quito (2008)

1. Human Freedom

2. Existence of God

3. Immortality of the Soul

4-6 Three classifications of man during Phytagoras time

4. The lovers of pleasure

5. The lovers of success

6. The lovers of wisdom

7-9 Three classifications of love

7. Eros

8. Agape

9. Philia

10-12 Other description of Philosophy

10. Search for meaning

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11. Science of all sciences

12. Search for the ultimate meaning of reality

13-14 Philosophy defined in 2 fashions

13. Etymologically

14. Essentially/classically

15-16 Two Greek words from which the term philosophy came from

15. Philos

16. Sophia

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UNIT TEST II

Name: Niña Beatrice D. Cruz Date: 10/08/2024

Professor: Jasmin Aala Orsolino Course Year | Section: BSCS 1-7

I. Identification. Write your answer on the space provided.

Ethics 1. Principles that when followed promote value.

Ethics 2. It defines the character of an individual.

Morals 3. It refers to the social, cultural and religious belief/values practiced overtime by an
individual/group which directs people to do what is right and refrain from doing what is wrong.

Moral Standard 4. Laws/commands that allow specific actions to be committed or that disallow
actions contrary to the norms.

Rules 5. Instructions that tell what we are allowed to do and not allowed to do.

Loyalty 6. The willing, practical and thoroughgoing devotion of a person to a cause.

Integrity 7. Imposes an obligation on all individuals to be straight forward and honest in professional
and business relation.

Respect 8. Maintains that human being have intrinsic and unconditional moral worth and should
always be treated as if there's nothing greater value than they are.

Honesty 9. Leads to humility, to remorse for that imperfection and the wrongs we all have certainly
committed.

Fairness 10. Characterized by equity, respect, justice and stewardship of the shared world among
people and their relation to other.

II. Classify the following whether it is moral or non-moral. Write MS for moral standard and NMS for
non-moral standard.

NMS 1. Ordinances

NMS 2. Classroom rules

MS 3. Telling lies and becomes guilty afterwards

MS 4. Golden rule

NMS 5. Rules of Etiquette

MS 6. Do not Kill

MS 7. Moral Principles

MS 8. Principle of Justice

NMS 9. Fashion standard

NMS 10. Legal statutes

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III. Enumeration

A. Ethical Principles

1. Truthfulness/honesty
2. Loyalty
3. Respect
4. Fairness
5. Integrity

B. Importance of Rules

1. Rules organize relation between individuals.


2. Rules make it clear what is right or wrong to do/follow in a society and what are wrong to refrain
from.
3. Rules provide opportunity to achieve personal and societal goals.
4. Rules regulate various social institutions to fulfill their integral roles for the common welfare.
5. Rules help us to achieve a common good.

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UNIT TEST III

Name: Niña Beatrice D. Cruz Date: 11/04/2024

Professor: Jasmin Aala Orsolino Course Year | Section: BSCS 1-7


I. Identification. Write your answer on the space provided.

Moral Dilemma 1. Situation in which the person making the decision experience conflict between moral
rightness of a decision and the quality of the result it produces.

Systematic Dilemma 2. Conformity and compliance of each member to the expected code of conduct to be
manifested in the agency/workplace.

Impartiality 3. Principle of justice holding that judgement on something/ someone shall be objective not on
the basis of bias to favor someone irrationally.

Dilemma 4. DifÏcult situation in which individual is confronted to choose between two or more alternative
actions to resolve the problem.

Personal Dilemma 5. Situation in which individual has a choice to be made between two options.

6. Freedom in accordance with will which is not necessitated to action.

Freedom 7. In philosophy, it involves freewill as contrasted with determinism.

Organizational Dilemma 8. Principles and standards by which business operate according to Reference for
Business.

Kant 9. He claims that freedom is the source of value.

Saint Augustine 10. He showed that human is free physically yet bound to obey the laws.

III. Determine what type of dilemma does the following have. Write only the letter of you answer on
the space provided.

a. Sequential b. Orthogonal c. Unequal

d. Classic e. Temporal

D 1. Empowerment /\ Alignment

A 2. Work /\ Home

E 3. Innovation /\ A Manufacturability

C 4. High Growth /\ Organization Integrity

A 5. Performance /\ Development

D 6. Order /\ Freedom

B 7. Centralization /\ Decentralization

C 8. Product Innovation /\ A Support for existing product lines

E 9. Speed /\ Accuracy

B 10. Service orientation /\ A Product orientation

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