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Understanding Human Dignity and Ethics Quiz

Test your knowledge on human dignity and ethical values with our engaging quiz! Dive into fundamental principles that shape respect for humanity and moral judgments.

Topics covered include:

  • Human Acts
  • Morality
  • Dignity and Respect
  • Ethical Theories
25 Questions6 MinutesCreated by ReflectingSoul42
Is the right of a person to be valued and respected for their own sake
Human dignity
Humanitary act
Dignity
Freedom
The recognition that human beings possess a special value intrinsic to their humanity and as such are worthy of respect simply because they are human beings.
Dignity
Human dignity
Freedom
Are either good or bad, depending on whether they agree or disagree with the norms of morality
Human Acts
Voluntarism
Moral Acts
Is a sense of self-worth
Dignity
Human Dignity
Freedom
 
According to _________, an act or deed is not immediately judged whether it is bad or good.
Max scheler
Aristotle
Cruz
St. Thomas
According to ___________, not all actions are obligated.
Max scheler
Aristotle
St. Thomas
St. Tomas
The goal include the outcome of a humanitarian act, which of the four elements is this?
Aim
Choosing the closest method
Thinking of a way to reach the goal
Mobilization Method
Can be reduced or even reduced to being an ordinary human behavior due to the factors that affect it.
Human Acts
Ignorance
Strong/intense emotions
Human Behavior
Here the instinct is used which further strengthens of a human act to be truly accountable
Aim
Thinking of a way to reach the goal
Choosing the closest method
Mobilization method
the procedure compatible with reaching the goal and not just the tool to achieve your desires
Aim
Choosing the closest method
Thinking of a way to reach the goal
Mobilization method
Human acts are those that are freely chosen in consequence of a judgment of _______
Morality
Conscience
Responsibility
Instinct
One of the most important elements of human action is the role of the mind, refers to the lack or lack of knowledge that a person should have
Ignorance
Intense emotion
Fear
Violence
Habits
A person cannot be held _________ if the result of his actions has nothing to do with himself.
Responsible
Accountable
Tasks that are repeatedly performed and have become part of the system of daily life is considered ________-
Fear
Habits
Violence
Ignorance
Strong Emotion
According to Aristotle, an _____ or _____ is not immediately judged whether it is bad or good
Act & instinct
Deed & Action
Act & deed
If you fail to help a classmate who is having difficulty understanding a lesson which gave him or her a low grade, you may be blamed for the lowering his or her grade. Which of the four elements of process of an action is this?
Thinking of a way to reach the goal
Aim
Mobilization method
Choosing the closest the method
It is the presence of external force to force a person to do something against his will and initiative
Habits
Ignorance
Strong emotions
Violence
Fear
It is the dictation of bodily appetites, a bias object or action (tendency) or emotion.
Ignorance
Strong Emotions
Fear
Violence
Ignorance refers to the lack or lack of knowledge that a person should have. It comes in two types:
Visible & invisible
Vincible & invincible
Visible & Invincible
Everything is inherent in purpose or reason. If applied to situation, every human action has a _________
Reason
Purpose
Responsibility
Human acts are either ________ or ______, depending on whether they agree or disagree with the norms of morality.
Good, evil
Good, bad
Act, deed
It is an act of which a human being is the master, whether the act begins and ends in the ________
Mind
Conscience
Will
Instinct
Every human being, regardless of age, ability, status, gender, ethnicity, etc., is to be treated with ________
Love
Respect
Dignity
Example of Dignity: Respect personal space and possessions. True or False
True
False
Example of Dignity: Let people choose their own clothing. True or False
True
False
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