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True or False Instruction: Write True If The Statement Is Correct and False If The Statement Is Incorrect

1. The document contains questions about moral courage, ethical decision making, and philosophers like Kant. It asks the test taker to identify true or false statements and match terms and philosophers to their definitions. 2. Key topics covered include moral courage, will, ethical frameworks like those developed by Dr. Michael Davis, and philosophies of Immanuel Kant regarding the good will. 3. The assessment contains multiple choice, true/false, and matching questions testing knowledge of these concepts.
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True or False Instruction: Write True If The Statement Is Correct and False If The Statement Is Incorrect

1. The document contains questions about moral courage, ethical decision making, and philosophers like Kant. It asks the test taker to identify true or false statements and match terms and philosophers to their definitions. 2. Key topics covered include moral courage, will, ethical frameworks like those developed by Dr. Michael Davis, and philosophies of Immanuel Kant regarding the good will. 3. The assessment contains multiple choice, true/false, and matching questions testing knowledge of these concepts.
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Assessment Task 5-1

True or False
Instruction: Write True if the statement is correct and False if the statement is incorrect.

False 1. Moral courage looks like laughing at someone’s misfortune or accident.


True 2. According to Jones Ethical decision making deals with moral issues.
True 3. The safest way to prevent making the wrong choice is having a strong and established set of ethical
principles.
True 4. Often hinder the decision-making process is the clouded decisions.
False 5. Whisker defined will as the power of control over’s one actions and emotions.
True 6. The ethical decision-making framework developed by Dr. Michael Davis is valuable on managing
debates in case studies.
True 7. The manner of ethical decision-making includes the logical analysis of the dilemma by the decision
maker himself.
True 8. A moral agent is the person who makes a moral decision.
True 9. Set of ethics will not only answer every dilemma but it will be an easier way of life.
False 10. The decision maker must not evaluate the information.
True 11. The decision maker must be creative and innovative and make an effort to avoid dilemma.
True 12. The decision maker could use publicity test as guide questions in the decision making process.
True 13. The decision maker must review the action.
True 14. Moral courage implies firmness of mind and will in the face of danger or extreme difficulty.
False 15. There are seven types of courage according to Lion Whisker’s blog.
True 16. Physical courage requires improving power, resiliency and awareness.
True 17. Social courage includes the possibility of what we all experience in our lives with regards to source
interactions.

True 18. Intellectual courage communicates to our commitment to participate with ideas and opinions that
examines our belief.
True 19. Emotional courage is greatly associated with contentment and bliss.
False 20. Moral courage strengthens us when we struggle with our faith and religion in question.
True 21. Moral courage involves doing what is morally upright, honorable etc.
True 22. Lachman states that moral courage is the individual’s capacity to overcome fear and stand up for
his/her core values.
True 23. Moral courage enables individuals to admit to wrongdoing and ethical dilemmas steadfastly and
self-confidently.
True 24. Moral courage looks like doing homework or chores without being reminded.
False 25. Moral courage looks like taking more than your fair share.
True 26. Immanuel Kant states that the will is the faculty of acting according to a conception of law.
True 27. According to Kant the only thing that is good without qualification is the good will.
True 28. Kant argues that courage, health and wealth can all be used for ill purposes.
True 29. Will is the capacity to act according to the principles provided by reason.
False 30. Manebog cited seven tips on how to develop will and moral courage.

Assessment Task 5-2

Matching Type
Instruction: Match the statement under letter A to letter B. Write only the letter of the correct answer.

Answers A B
E. Moral courage 1. Capacity to overcome fear A. Clouded decisions
D. Moral issues 2. Ethical decision making deals with B. Ethical decisions
C. Will 3. Power of control over one’s over actions C. Will
B. Ethical decisions 4. Used to settle ethical dilemmas D. Moral issues
A. Clouded decisions 5. Hinder decision-making E. Moral courage
F. Dr. Michael Davis 6. Developed ethical decision-making framework F. Dr. Michael Davis
G. Decision-maker 7. Evaluate the information G. Decision-maker
H. Webster dictionary 8. Courage is a mental or moral strength to resist H. Webster dictionary
opposition, danger or hardship
I. Spiritual courage 9. Strengthens us when we struggle with our faith I. Spiritual courage
and religion
J. Lachman 10. Moral courage is the individuals capacity to J. Lachman
overcome fear

Assessment Task 5-3

Multiple Choice
Instruction: Select the correct answer under/below each statement. Write only the letter of the correct
answer.

A 1. According to him Ethical decision making deals with moral issues.


a. Jones
b. Davis
c. Rae
d. Webster
e. Dictionary
B 2. The decision maker must be able to understand if there is a proven violation of an essential ethical
theory or code, social regulation standards or policies.
a. Lachman
b. Dr. Michael Davis and Rae
c. Jones
d. Webster
e. McCormick

A 3. Defined courage as mental or moral strength to resist opposition, danger or hardship.

a. Merriam
b. McCormick
c. Lion Whisker’s blog
d. Bloggers

D 4. Moral courage is the individuals capacity to overcome fear and stand up for his/her core values
a. Kant
b. Webster
c. Jones
d. Lachman
e. McCormick

E 5. Will is the act, process or experience of willing or volition which is mental powers manifested.
a. Webster
b. Lachman
c. Kant
d. Jones
e. Merriam-Webster

E 6. The only thing that is good without qualification is the good will.
a. Dictionary
b. Lachman
c. Merriam
d. Bloggers
e. Immanuel Kant
D 7. According to him Kant states that the will is the faculty of acting according to a conception of law.
a. Lion Whisker’s Blog
b. Blog
c. Kant
d. McCormick
e. Webster

C 8. Give tips/suggestions on how to develop will and moral courage


a. Jones
b. Webster
c. Manebog
d. Kant
e. Davis

B 9. A moral issue is present where ever individual actions, when fully performed may harm or benefits
others
a. Davis
b. Jones
c. Rae
d. Manebog
e. Blogger

A 10. Ethical decision-making framework was developed by him, who is from Illinois Institute of technology.
a. Mr. Michael Davis
b. Manebog
c. McCormick
d. Merriam
e. Lachman

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