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NGEC8: Multiple choice

NGEC8: Multiple choice
35問 • 2年前
  • Dave Clarence Esquilarga
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    If the situations are not producing the intended results, or are causing additional unintended and undesirable results, they re-assess the situation and make new decisions. What situation is involved?

    monitor and modify

  • 2

    What else tend to influence our moral judgement aside from reason and emotion?

    our philosophy and religious values

  • 3

    Which of the following emotion often shows direct anger, disgust or contempt at those who have acted unethically?

    outer-directed negative emotions

  • 4

    Which principle of justice holding emphasizes that decisions should be based on objective criteria rather than on a basis of prejudices?

    Impartiality

  • 5

    Which of the following is intended to an effort that guides one's conduct by reason?

    Morality

  • 6

    What do we have that is distinct from desire and the pull of happiness?

    power of will

  • 7

    Which of the following statement is not true about emotion?

    are influenced most by our philosophy or religious values

  • 8

    What term refers to people who are not really good in moral reasoning which describes strong moral conclusions that they cannot logically define?

    moral dumbfounding

  • 9

    What is known as the feelings and intuitions that play a major role in most of the ethical decision that people make?

    emotion

  • 10

    Which of the following is not the inner-directed negative emotions often motivate people to act ethically?

    Pride

  • 11

    Which of the following is the reality about faculties model of the will?

    agents can have different kinds of desires in infinite hierarchy.

  • 12

    What kind of tricks do we use to overcome our shame and embarrassment associated with doing wrong or making unwise moral decisions?

    psychological

  • 13

    The following are the consequences of the principle of impartiality except one

    it requires objective distinction

  • 14

    What kind of person understands the right and wrong and willfully chooses what is right?

    moral

  • 15

    Which of the following does not enable moral courage to the leaders?

    force of will to do what is incorrect regardless of the situation

  • 16

    Which of the following is not true about morality?

    happiness by all means can be the basis of morality

  • 17

    Moral courage is important because,

    subordinates can trust leaders who have the courage

  • 18

    What is referred to the power of cognition?

    intellect

  • 19

    This is how he/she may feel when they see another acting with compassion or kindness can prompt people to help others.

    positive emotions

  • 20

    Which is referred to as a critical analysis using logical argument?

    Reason

  • 21

    Which is NOT TRUE about morality?

    Morality is dependent of what we want.

  • 22

    Which of the following serves as back up of our moral judgment?

    good reason

  • 23

    What prominent theory is described when coercion manipulation undermine free will?

    reason-responsive

  • 24

    Which is described as adequate information to support an intelligent choice, resolve what you know, then what you need to know?

    Determine facts

  • 25

    What is referred to the ability to do something that you know it's difficult and dangerous.

    courage

  • 26

    Which of the following account is called a "structuralist"?

    Hierarchical Model of the Will

  • 27

    Which is referred to the benefits which prevents rash decisions, prepares for more thoughtful discernment, and allow to mobilize one's discipline?

    Stop and think

  • 28

    Empathy is the central moral emotion that most commonly motivates pro-social activity except:

    admiration

  • 29

    Which is referred to that with diligence and practice, we can at least sometimes override our automatic emotional judgment with thoughtful, cognitive calculations?

    emotional reactions

  • 30

    Which of the following is the proper sequence of the seven steps on decision making?

    Identify, generate alternatives, evaluate alternatives, decision, implementation, monitor &

  • 31

    The following are the aspects in moral reasoning usually influenced through intuitive and emotions, except one

    conscious

  • 32

    What is referred to as the central moral emotion that most commonly motivates pro social activity such as self-sacrifice, cooperation and generosity?

    kindness

  • 33

    What is referred to the critical analysis applied to specific events to determine what people ought to do in a particular situation that involves complex situations which usually influenced by intuitive and emotional reactions?

    moral reasoning

  • 34

    Which is described as seven (7) steps path as help to make ethical decisions between competing options when you faced with a difficult choice?

    2001 Josephson Institute of Ethics

  • 35

    In what order of the disadvantages of over-reliance on emotion is related to practicing mindfulness that can improve responses?

    Third

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    If the situations are not producing the intended results, or are causing additional unintended and undesirable results, they re-assess the situation and make new decisions. What situation is involved?

    monitor and modify

  • 2

    What else tend to influence our moral judgement aside from reason and emotion?

    our philosophy and religious values

  • 3

    Which of the following emotion often shows direct anger, disgust or contempt at those who have acted unethically?

    outer-directed negative emotions

  • 4

    Which principle of justice holding emphasizes that decisions should be based on objective criteria rather than on a basis of prejudices?

    Impartiality

  • 5

    Which of the following is intended to an effort that guides one's conduct by reason?

    Morality

  • 6

    What do we have that is distinct from desire and the pull of happiness?

    power of will

  • 7

    Which of the following statement is not true about emotion?

    are influenced most by our philosophy or religious values

  • 8

    What term refers to people who are not really good in moral reasoning which describes strong moral conclusions that they cannot logically define?

    moral dumbfounding

  • 9

    What is known as the feelings and intuitions that play a major role in most of the ethical decision that people make?

    emotion

  • 10

    Which of the following is not the inner-directed negative emotions often motivate people to act ethically?

    Pride

  • 11

    Which of the following is the reality about faculties model of the will?

    agents can have different kinds of desires in infinite hierarchy.

  • 12

    What kind of tricks do we use to overcome our shame and embarrassment associated with doing wrong or making unwise moral decisions?

    psychological

  • 13

    The following are the consequences of the principle of impartiality except one

    it requires objective distinction

  • 14

    What kind of person understands the right and wrong and willfully chooses what is right?

    moral

  • 15

    Which of the following does not enable moral courage to the leaders?

    force of will to do what is incorrect regardless of the situation

  • 16

    Which of the following is not true about morality?

    happiness by all means can be the basis of morality

  • 17

    Moral courage is important because,

    subordinates can trust leaders who have the courage

  • 18

    What is referred to the power of cognition?

    intellect

  • 19

    This is how he/she may feel when they see another acting with compassion or kindness can prompt people to help others.

    positive emotions

  • 20

    Which is referred to as a critical analysis using logical argument?

    Reason

  • 21

    Which is NOT TRUE about morality?

    Morality is dependent of what we want.

  • 22

    Which of the following serves as back up of our moral judgment?

    good reason

  • 23

    What prominent theory is described when coercion manipulation undermine free will?

    reason-responsive

  • 24

    Which is described as adequate information to support an intelligent choice, resolve what you know, then what you need to know?

    Determine facts

  • 25

    What is referred to the ability to do something that you know it's difficult and dangerous.

    courage

  • 26

    Which of the following account is called a "structuralist"?

    Hierarchical Model of the Will

  • 27

    Which is referred to the benefits which prevents rash decisions, prepares for more thoughtful discernment, and allow to mobilize one's discipline?

    Stop and think

  • 28

    Empathy is the central moral emotion that most commonly motivates pro-social activity except:

    admiration

  • 29

    Which is referred to that with diligence and practice, we can at least sometimes override our automatic emotional judgment with thoughtful, cognitive calculations?

    emotional reactions

  • 30

    Which of the following is the proper sequence of the seven steps on decision making?

    Identify, generate alternatives, evaluate alternatives, decision, implementation, monitor &

  • 31

    The following are the aspects in moral reasoning usually influenced through intuitive and emotions, except one

    conscious

  • 32

    What is referred to as the central moral emotion that most commonly motivates pro social activity such as self-sacrifice, cooperation and generosity?

    kindness

  • 33

    What is referred to the critical analysis applied to specific events to determine what people ought to do in a particular situation that involves complex situations which usually influenced by intuitive and emotional reactions?

    moral reasoning

  • 34

    Which is described as seven (7) steps path as help to make ethical decisions between competing options when you faced with a difficult choice?

    2001 Josephson Institute of Ethics

  • 35

    In what order of the disadvantages of over-reliance on emotion is related to practicing mindfulness that can improve responses?

    Third