1. : What is the simplest definition of ethics?
(A) Rules for playing sports
(B) Principles that govern right and wrong behavior
(C) Laws passed by the government only
(D) Scientific theories of nature
2. : Which branch of philosophy is ethics most closely related to?
(A) Aesthetics
(B) Epistemology
(C) Moral Philosophy
(D) Logic
3. : Why are ethics important in society?
(A) They provide a sense of right and wrong, guiding human behavior
(B) They make laws unnecessary
(C) They eliminate religion
(D) They stop people from working
4. : In business, ethics are important because they:
(A) Reduce trust between companies and customers
(B) Increase corruption
(C) Build credibility and long-term relationships
(D) Focus only on profit-making
5. : Which of the following is an example of ethical behavior?
(A) Honesty in financial reporting
(B) Misleading advertisements
(C) Exploiting workers
(D) Environmental pollution
6. : Ethics are different from laws because:
(A) Ethics are enforced by police
(B) Ethics are moral principles, while laws are legal rules
(C) Ethics cannot be broken
(D) Ethics always remain the same in every culture
7. : Which of the following is a key importance of ethics in professional life?
(A) Encourages unfair competition
(B) Promotes trust and responsibility
(C) Increases dishonesty
(D) Reduces accountability
8. : Environmental ethics mainly deal with:
(A) How humans should interact with the natural environment
(B) Sportsmanship rules
(C) Political campaigning
(D) Industrial profit maximization
9. : Which of the following is NOT an ethical principle?
(A) Integrity
(B) Fairness
(C) Respect
(D) Corruption
10. : Why are ethics important in technology?
(A) To encourage misuse of data
(B) To guide responsible use of innovations like AI and privacy protection
(C) To promote cybercrime
(D) To increase surveillance without rules