Thursday, October 3, 2019

BU 490 BU490 MODULE 2 QUIZ ANSWERS - ASHWORTH

BU 490 BU490 MODULE 2 QUIZ ANSWERS - ASHWORTH


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Ashworth BU490 Module 2 Quiz Answers
Question 1


When considering moral standards, a large injustice or violation of rights would cause ____ to have more weight in the decision-making process.
Question options:

Demands of impartiality

Demands of caring

Principles of impartiality

Utilitarian standards
Question 2


Virtue ethics that consider a person's moral character are referred to as _____ by many ethicists.
Question options:

Action- based

Judgement- based

Agent- based

Standards- based
Question 3

5 / 5 points
The ethical principles that advocate respect for the well-being and freedom of others are referred to as
Question options:

Virtues

Rights

Fairness

Justice
Question 4

5 / 5 points
Which of the following is a moral demand in an ethic of care?
Question options:

We should respond in a way that provides the most benefit to ourselves

We should respond positively to the needs and well- being of those who support our goals

We should respond in a way that furthers the goals of the majority

We should respond positively to the needs, values, and well- being of others
Question 5

5 / 5 points
A theory of _____ judges an action based on the moral life and what morality obliges us do in certain situations.
Question options:

An ethic of virtues

An ethic of principles

Moral principles

Moral justice
Question 6


Which of the following types of moral decision-making relies on past situations where there was a clear ethical response based on sound ethical reasoning?
Question options:

Cultural

Casuistry

Intention

X- system
Question 7

5 / 5 points
Which of the following best describes the utility of a course of action by a business?
Question options:

The most objective benefits of an action

The level of acceptability of an action by society

The amount of compromise needed to produce an action

The combination of benefits and costs of an action
Question 8

5 / 5 points
The idea that benefits should be distributed based on the value of contribution is a principle of which concept?
Question options:

Socialism

Work ethic

Egalitarianism

Justice
Question 9


Generally speaking, which ethical guidelines have greater weight in the decision-making process?
Question options:

Moral rights

Utilitarian standards

Standards of justice

Individual rights
Question 10

5 / 5 points
An ethic based on the fundamental value that relationships should be preserved and maintained is a _____ ethic.
Question options:

Socialist

Retributive

Compensatory

Communitarian
Question 11

5 / 5 points
What does rule utilitarianism look at?
Question options:

The amount of utility produced by a particular action

The moral rules of a particular action

The people affected by a particular action

The legality and legal rules of a particular action
Question 12


Which of the following is NOT true regarding moral rights?
Question options:

They are closely related to duties

They provide a basis for justifying one's actions

They generally override utilitarian standards

They are immune from all utilitarian considerations
Question 13


Which of the following describes the duties others have to not interfere in certain activities of another person who is exercising a given right?
Question options:

Contractual rights

Obligations

Negative rights

Duties
Question 14


Which of the following is considered to be a primary benefit of utilitarianism?
Question options:

It advocates policies that create the biggest financial reward

It produces the greatest benefits for society at a reasonable cost

It allows governments to clearly define what is ethically right or wrong

It impartially considers everyone's interests
Question 15

5 / 5 points
What does the libertarian philosophy espouse?
Question options:

Human beings have the right to an orderly but liberal society

That human beings intrinsically crave liberty and cannot abide by rules

That freedom from human constraint is necessarily good

That all human constraints are evil
Question 16

5 / 5 points
The majority of moral decisions are made without thinking through the consequences; these decisions are made through the _____ processes.
Question options:

Conscious

Ethical reasoning

Unconscious

Logical reasoning
Question 17

5 / 5 points
Many business analysts feel the best way to evaluate the ethics of a business decision is to analyze social costs and compare them to
Question options:

Those affected by the decision

The cost of consequences

Social benefits

The greatest net benefits
Question 18

5 / 5 points
Which of the following statements support the views of egalitarians in terms of equality?
Question options:

All humans are equal and goods should be allocated in equal portions

There are differences among people that justify unequal treatment

If all cannot be served equally, those who are first, or senior, should be served first

Goods should be allocated based on need, ability, and effort
Question 19

5 / 5 points
Immanuel Kant's principle, called the categorical imperative, requires that everyone be treated as:
Question options:

Free and equal person

A dependent employee

An indentured person

A non- resident employee
Question 20

5 / 5 points
Which of the following is based on the moral norms and principles that say all human beings are empowered to do something or have something done for them?
Question options:

Human rights

Legal rights

Constitutional rights

Jurisdictional rights

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