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Duty and Principle MCQ

Duty and Principle MCQ

 

1. In Kantian moral theory, strict moral dilemmas are conceptually possible.

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Correct Answer: False

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2. We must act from a motive of freewill to achieve good will.

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Correct Answer: False

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3. We must never manipulate or use people to achieve our own purposes.

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Correct Answer: True

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4. Kant argued that the categorical imperative binds irrational agents because they are irrational.

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Correct Answer: False

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5. In Kant’s vision of morality, there are some actions we must perform.

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Correct Answer: True

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6. What is the second criteria used when applying a deontological evaluation to an ethical dilemma?

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Correct Answer: Determine the intention of the act

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7. An obligation that a person is obliged to perform in the absence of any other overriding factors is known as ______.

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Correct Answer: A prima facie duty

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8. The third categorical imperative indicates that we must act from the ______ to achieve a goodwill.

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Correct Answer: Motive of duty

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9. Which of the following is the third formulation of the categorical imperative?

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Correct Answer: Kingdom of ends

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10. Kant believed that we must respect ______, which means we must never manipulate or use people to achieve our own purposes.

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Correct Answer: Rationality

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11. Kant saw ______ merely as a means to an end, with man as the end.

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Correct Answer: Animals

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12. For Kant, one formulation of the ultimate moral principle requires that persons ______.

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Correct Answer: Always treat others as an end, never as a means only

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13. Kant argues that a person who does not accept the categorical imperative is immoral and ______.

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Correct Answer: Irrational

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14. Kant believes people have good-will in the sense that they show respect for ______.

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Correct Answer: Moral law

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15. The first version of Kant’s categorical imperatives is that you should act according to the maxim on which the act is based as if you want this maxim to ______.

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Correct Answer: Become a universal law

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16. Unlike Kant’s hypothetical imperative, his categorical imperative ______.

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Correct Answer: Is unconditional

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17. Courses of conduct governed by the word ought that establish a pattern that we have a certain wish and recognize a particular course of action will help us to achieve that wish is known as a ______.

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Correct Answer: Hypothetical imperative

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18. If the refusal to commit suicide is motivated by duty, it has ______.

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Correct Answer: Moral worth

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19. Kant’s theory is an example of a deontological theory of ethics because it ______.

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Correct Answer: Is not concerned with the consequences of an act

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20. Kant’s focus was on the ______ of the act and not on its outcome.

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Correct Answer: Morality

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