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Student No.:
Date
Examination:
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Pledge of Honor
I,
, a student of Colegio de San Pedro, pledge to exercise integrity and honesty as
I take this examination. I consider it dishonest to ask for, give, or receive help in this examination.
I pledge to do all that is in my power to live a life of dignity and credibility and to create that spirit in my
environment.
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Students Signature
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Date
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
CHEATING is a MAJOR OFFENSE, which will mean a grade of 5.0 or 0 for this examination.
Follow the instructions carefully; failure to do so will warrant a deduction from your final score.
No borrowing of pens, papers, etc.
You are only to ask questions from your teacher/proctor and peeping at your seatmates paper will mean
cheating..
Do not use RED ink pens and PENCILS.
You have 1.5 hour to complete the test.
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Encircle the letter that correspond to your answer. (2 pts. each)
1. The term ______ describes the way in
which we look at and understand life, in
terms of good and bad or right and wrong.
a. Socrates
b. Theory
c. Ethics
d. Moral
2. The frameworks we use to justify or clarify
our position when we ask ourselves what
should I do in this situation? or what is
right or wrong for me?
a. Socrates
b. Theory
c. Ethics
d. Moral
3. The Greek Philosopher who proposed
many ethical theories?
a. Socrates
b. Theory
c. Ethics
d. Moral
4. The consequence of an action justifies the
moral acceptability of the means taken to
reach the end.
a. Relativism
b. Divine Command Theory
c. Ethical Egoism
d. Consequentialism
5. The theory that there is no universal moral
norm of right and wrong.
a. Relativism
b. Divine Command Theory
c. Ethical Egoism
d. Consequentialism
6. The philosophy that each person should
focus exclusively on his or her self-interest.
a. Relativism
b. Divine Command Theory
c. Ethical Egoism
d. Consequentialism
7. The idea that good actions are those
aligned with the will of God and bad actions
are those contrary to the will of God.
a. Relativism
b. Divine Command Theory
c. Ethical Egoism
d. Consequentialism
8. According to this theory different
individuals or groups of people can have
completely opposite views of a moral
problem, and both can be right.
a. Relativism
b. Subjective Relativism
c. Culture Relativism
d. Consequentialism
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END OF THE TEST. GOD BLESS!!!