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Sources of Ethics (Religion, Philosophy, Society)

1. : Which of the following is a major source of ethics in many cultures?

(A) Religion


(B) Cooking recipes


(C) Weather conditions


(D) Physical exercise




2. : In philosophy, ethics is also known as:

(A) Epistemology


(B) Moral Philosophy


(C) Political Science


(D) Sociology




3. : Which of the following is an example of religion influencing ethics?

(A) The Ten Commandments in Christianity


(B) Computer programming rules


(C) Scientific formulas


(D) Business contracts only




4. : Society as a source of ethics refers to:

(A) Cultural norms, traditions, and social expectations shaping behavior


(B) Universal scientific laws


(C) Weather conditions influencing people


(D) Genetic instructions in humans




5. : Which Greek philosopher is considered a key contributor to philosophical ethics?

(A) Archimedes


(B) Socrates


(C) Pythagoras


(D) Euclid




6. : Which of the following is an example of society influencing ethics?

(A) Respecting elders as a cultural value


(B) Newton’s law of gravity


(C) Computer coding standards


(D) Road construction methods




7. : Which source of ethics focuses on rational arguments about right and wrong?

(A) Religion


(B) Philosophy


(C) Biology


(D) Chemistry




8. : Religious ethics are often codified in:

(A) Sacred texts and teachings


(B) Government constitutions only


(C) Scientific journals


(D) Corporate reports




9. : Which of the following shows how philosophy contributes to ethics?

(A) Utilitarianism and deontology theories


(B) Fashion trends


(C) Cooking methods


(D) Sports rules only




10. : Why are multiple sources of ethics important?

(A) They create confusion in decision-making


(B) They provide diverse perspectives for moral guidance


(C) They make laws unnecessary


(D) They eliminate personal responsibility




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