Question 1.
The Golden Mean is best captured by which slogan?
everything for the good of all
nothing according to evil
do unto others as you would have them do unto you
Nothing in shortage, nothing in excess
none of the above
Question 2.
Which human action might present problems of consistency for the moral relativist?
slavery
genocide
subjugation of women
all of the above
none of the above
Question 3.
Which statement might a libertarian most agree with?
The state should be responsible for the welfare of its citizens.
The state should be allowed to restrict freedom whenever it deems it necessary to do so.
The state should restrict freedoms based on the greatest happiness of the citizens.
The state should only be allowed to restrict behavior that harms others.
None of the above
Question 4.
Which statement is an objection to ethical egoism?
It can’t be shown to be false and thus doesn't explain anything.
Few people demonstrate that they act out of self-interest.
Being selfish isn’t a very nice way to act.
It is always clear what is in one’s self-interest.
All of the above
Question 5.
Which argument might be used to support the claim that pornography should not be illegal?
Pornography is a form of speech that should be protected.
People have been harmed in the production of pornography.
The pornography industry has harmed children.
Pornography makes men more likely to rape women.
A and C
Question 6.
Which statement represents a utilitarian viewpoint about the legality of pornography?
Pornography harms people who participate in it.
Pornography demonstrates the virtue of sex.
Pornography serves to enhance the enjoyment of a certain portion of the population.
Men use pornography as an aid in supplying sperm samples for the purposes of in vitro fertilization.
C and D
Question 7.
According to literature on violence in television, the average 18 year old will have seen how many violent acts?
1,000
6,000
8,000
60,000
200,000
Question 8.
The ethical emotivist would most agree most which statement?
Ethical judgments are based in factual evidence.
Ethical judgments are based in universal ethical principles.
Ethical judgments are the result of moral senses that one experiences when seeing a moral act.
Ethical judgments are the outcome of developing a specific character.
none of the above
Question 9.
Which outcome results from applying ethical theories to social and ethical issues?
We can prove that other people are wrong in their beliefs.
We can learn more about the theories themselves.
We will have greater evidence and support for our own ethical positions.
A and B
B and C
Question 10.
Which of these situations would be unjust if someone was using the ethical approach of "Rule Utilitarianism"?
the creation of laws that favor the dominant race over another
the creation of laws that favor a certain sex over another
the creation of laws that favor a specific sexual orientation over another
none of the above
all of the above