Moral Preference Indicator Quiz

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Moral Preference Indicator Quiz

Discover your moral compass with our engaging Moral Preference Indicator Quiz. This quiz is designed to explore your ethical beliefs and preferences, providing insights into your moral reasoning.

  • 10 thought-provoking multiple choice questions
  • Understand your view on morality and ethics
  • Reflect on your values and decision-making processes
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ReflectiveMind27
Pick the ending for the following sentence that you most agree with.
"When it comes to ethics or morality, I believe
A) the ends justify the means.
B) the ends never justify the means.
C) the goal is to find happiness through living the ethically good life.
D) rational self-interest is the best basis for morality.
E) emotional considerations are the basis of morality.
In my estimation
A) virtue is its own reward.
B) the right thing to do is to promote good consequences.
C) the right thing to do is to do your duty.
D) principles can sometime get in the way of maintaining healthy relationships with people.
E) morally requiring people to be altruistic transforms them into sacrificial animals.
As I see it,
A) some actions are right or wrong in themselves.
B) the rightness or wrongness of an actions depends on its results.
C) doing the right thing promotes inner peace and harmony.
D) altruism encourages people to become parasites on others' goodwill.
E) moral decisions should be made on the basis of connection and relationship.
On the subject of morality, my position could best be summarizes as
A) wrong-doing is essentially a product of ignorance.
B) wrong-doing is essentially a violation of duty.
C) wrong-doing is a failure to promote the common good.
D) a system that puts the group before the individual is dangerous.
E) care is more important than justice.
According to my view of the world
A) if an action is morally unacceptable, then it is unacceptable for everyone.
B) whether or not an action is morally acceptable depends on circumstances and people's wants.
C) an action is morally acceptable if it promotes the development of good character.
D) nothing has value it itself except life.
E) morality should reinforce ongoing relationships.
The basis of morality is
A) character.
B) benefits and pleasure.
C) duty.
D) life/survival.
E) relationships between people.
The ultimate end of morality is
A) the greatest happiness for the greatest number.
B) justice.
C) growing into a lifestyle of thoughtfulness and moderation.
D) harmony and social cooperation.
E) self-esteem and productivity.
Which option below captures best the central issue of morality?
A) pain and pleasure
B) freedom and responsibility
C) lifestyle and character
D) caring and being cared-for
E) living for one's own happiness
Morality is
A) absolute.
B) dependent upon people and circumstances.
C) determined by our rational natures.
D) an emotionally-based concept.
E) something the weak use as a weapon against the strong.
A proper system of morality
A) helps people to achieve their goals.
B) maintains fairness, equality, and freedom.
C) helps people to develop proper habits of conduct.
D) doesn't require people to act unnaturally.
E) does not romanticize rationality.
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