MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
MODULE 5 – PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
1-What is true about a professional
(A) The professional has to have autonomy
(B) He cannot be supervised by the client
(C) He should not subject to political control
(D) All of the above
2-The basic rule of professionalism is “not knowingly to do ___ “.
(A) harm
(B) work
(C) competition
(D) copying
3-The study of ___, as contrasted with legal, obligations is called ethics.
(A) behavior
(B) moral
(C) business
(D) all of the above
4-Ethics is a conception of ___ conduct.
(A) bad
(B) good
(C) right
(D) right and wrong
5-Following is(are) type(s) of ethics
(A) Internal
(B) External
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) None of the above
6- One should ensure one’s employment right to privacy, is a type of
(A) Internal ethics
(B) External ethics
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) None of the above
7-Ethics and ___ go together.
(A) profits
(B) management
(C) worker
(D) all of the above
8-___ driven companies are always successful in the long run.
(A) management
(B) worker union
(C) value
(D) profit
9-A business needs to be ethical, in order to
(A) Fulfill public expectations for business
(B) Prevent harming others
(C) Improve business relations and employees productivity
(D) all of the above
10-Following is(are) type(s) of ethics issue(s)
(A) Functional area ethics
(B) Corporate policy ethics
(C) Face to face ethics
(D) All of the above
11) __________ behavior tends to arise when mangers decide to put the attainment of their own
personal goals, or the goals of the organization, above the fundamental rights of one or more
stakeholder groups.
a. Complementary
b. Situational
c. Unethical
d. Confusing
12) _________ skills such as writing, speaking and body language are important work ethics so
that you can be clear in your messages to others.
A. communication
B. cooperation
C. honesty
D. integrity
13) If you can keep things at work in order and have a neat workplace, then you have great
……… ….
A. loyalty
B. organizational skills
C. productivity
D. respect
14. Some jobs cannot be done alone and some can be done much better and faster if you possess
the quality of ____________
A. responsibility
B. respect
C. teamwork
D. cooperation
15. _______ is the ability to commit to doing what is right no matter the situation.
A. dedication
B. drive
C. devotion
D. morale
16. “We advocate truthfulness, accuracy, honesty, and reason as essential to the integrity of
communication.” This is a commitment that would most likely be found in a _________
A. mission statement
B. code of ethics
C. code of conduct
D. employee handbook
17. Which among the following are principle concerns with ‘professional ethics’
1) To study ethical dilemmas in professions by application of moral theory
2) The study of unique moral obligations created by special social roles
3) The practice and consultancy of ethics by a trained professional ethicist
4) The ethical challenges of a professional lifestyle
Which of the following are correct?
a) 1 and 2
b) 2 and 3
c) 1, 2 and 3
d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
18) Which of the following principles is the essential principle of utilitarian school of ethics?
a) Greatest Health Principle
b) Greatest Happiness Principle
c) Greatest Wealth Principle
d) Greatest Respect Principle.
19) Which of the following actions can be termed as breach of ‘Professional Ethics’
1) A physician who refers patients to a specialist in return for monetary favours
2) A scientist who exaggerates the importance of his discoveries to encourage investors in his
biotech company
3) A lawyer who lies to the Judge
4) The reporter who spreads fake news
Which of the following is correct?
a) Only 1
b) 1 and 2
c) 1, 2 , 3 and 4
d) 1, 2 and 4
20) All of the following describes professional attitudes and behaviors EXCEPT:
a) Altruism
b) Humanism
c) Responsibility
d) Religion
21) What is the state of liking and a holistic and all encompassing state of the mind that creates
inner harmony?
a) Prosperity
b) Happiness
c) Innateness
d) Self-organized
22) What is called living with assumption for oneself as body and Living of human beingonly on
the basis of physical facilities, and not with right understanding and relationship?
a) Human Consciousness
b) Happiness
c) Right Understanding
d) Animal Consciousness
23) What are the basic desires of every human being for which they are working
a) Physical facilities
b) Realization and understanding
c) Happiness and prosperity
d) Continuous happiness and prosperity
24) When we participate in the larger order, this participation at different levels is known as
our value. Values are outcome of
a) Prosperity
b) Happiness
c) Realization and understanding
d) Self exploration
25) Identify the solution which helps human being to transform from animal consciousness to
human consciousness.
a) Right understanding
b) Realization
c) Value education
d) Physical facilities
26) What are the outcomes of realization and understanding?
a) Work
b) Values
c) Happiness
d) Health
27) Developed nations are the live example of
a) Prosperity
b) Wealth
c) Happiness
d) Health
28) Grameen Bank a pioneer in the field of micro finance was the brainchild of___________?
a) Dr. Riaz Rehman
b) Pro.Abdul Salam
c) Prof.Muhammad Younas
d) Muhammad Salman Rashad
29) The international township built near Pondicherry in India in coloration with UNESCO is
called
a) Broadway
b) Gayaville
c) Auroville
d) Elbaville
30) What do we mean by ethics?
a) Moral judgements
b) Determinants of what is right or wrong
c) Rules or standards governing a profession
d) Elements of all of the above
31) Which statement best describes ethics in business?
a) Business is outside the realm of ethical enquiry and morally neutral or amoral
b) Ethics in business do exist but differ from ethics in other spheres and may appear
amoral in other spheres
c) Business, politics and private life share the same ethics as part of a moral
community
d) None of the above
32) The objective of environmental education is
a) Raise consciousness about environmental education
b) To teach environmentally appropriate behaviour
c) Create an environmental ethic that fosters awareness about ecological inter-
dependence of economics, social and political
d) All of the above
33) Farming System is a…
a) Atomistic approach
b) Individual approach
c) Holistic approach
d) Both B and C
34) A watershed plan provides information for establishing or amending
a) The official plan
b) The secondary plan
c) The site plan
d) All of the above
35) What is the amalgamation and rapid unification between countries identified as?
a) Globalisation
Liberalisation
C) Socialisation
D) Privatisation
36) In 1984, the Bhopal gas tragedy took place because methyl isocyanate
a) reacted with ammonia
b) reacted with water
c) reacted with DDT
d) reacted with CO2
37) A tsunami is a sea wave caused by
a) the high tide
b) the sea storm
c) earthquakes on the land
d) earthquakes under the sea
38) Which of the following gases contribute to the global warming?
a) carbon monoxide
b) sulphur dioxide
c) carbon dioxide
d) nitrogen dioxide
39) Bhopal gas tragedy of 1984 was caused by the leakage of
a) methyl isocyanate
b) 2-4 dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
c) Ammonia
d) hydrogen cyanide
40) The Taj Mahal is being affected by
a) Noise pollution
b) Air pollution
c) Water pollution
d) None of these