1)        Which among the following dichotomies is used in a discourse on ethics?
1.   Empirical – Normative
     2.   Descriptive – Prescriptive
     3.   Fact – Value
     4.   Profit - Loss
     Which of the following is correct?
     a)    1 and 3
     b)    1 and 2
     c)    1, 2 and 3
     d)    2, 3 and 4
2) How does the individual come to be able to make moral decisions?
           1)   By understanding his motives
           2)   By understanding the consequences of his actions
           3)   By being deterred and frightened of the penalties incurred on him for his action
           4)   By understanding the means adopted to execute action
                a) 1,2 and 3
                b) 1,3 and 4
                c) 1,2,3 and 4
                 d) 1, 2 and 4
3) Which of the following statements are true about Engineering Ethics?
                1) Engineering Ethics is an area of practical or applied ethics
                2) The aim of Engineering Ethics is to illuminate the ethical dimensions
                ofengineering practice
                3) Engineering Ethics is constituted of an eclectic contribution of all schools of
                ethics
                4) Professional Engineering Societies are a major source of codes for
                engineeringethics.
                Which of the following is correct?
                a) Only 2
                b) 1 and 3
                c) 1, 3 and 4
          d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
4) Which of the following assumption about moral behavior is reasonably justified?
     1) Most people will behave morally if the socialization process has
         successfullyinculcated the right values
     2) Some people will behave more morally than others even if they have been under
         thesame socialization process
     3) Social situations provide the best stimulus to moral action or inaction; i.e
         socialpressure determines moral action/inaction.
     4) Socialisation has no role in developing moral values
         a) 1 and 4
         b) 1,2 and 3
         c) 1,2,3 and 4
         d) 2 and 3
5) 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
6) Which of the following are true
   1) Ethical dilemmas arise when it is thought that serious good and bad are bound
   together in the same activity
   2) Ethics uses the instrument of coercion to oblige its subjects
   3) Ethical behavior is dependent on the conditions and circumstances under which an
   action/event takes place
   4) Codes of Conduct form a part of ethical training
   a)   1 and 3
   b)   1, 3 and 4
   c)   1,2 and 3
   d)   2, 3 and 4
 7)   Which of the following statements is most appropriate to describe deontological ethics?
     a) The central idea is that the right or wrong consideration is what makes the act
        right orwrong, other things being equal
     b) The central idea is that an adherence to the codes prescribed under the duty
        one isemployed in makes for the right action
     c) The central idea is that right and wrong are relative to time and circumstance
     d) The central idea is that right and wrong are determined by humans according to
        theirsubjective conscience
 8) Consider the following statements behavior and the type of activity corresponding to
 them as impediments to responsible action for an engineer
 Type of Behavior
 1. When group comes to agreement at the expense of critical thinking
 2. When we see things at the microscopic level, we can’t see them at the general and
    ordinarylevel
 3. We tend to interpret situations from very limited perspectives
 4. An engineer genuinely does not realize that a design poses a safety problem
Type of Activity
 A) Microscopic Vision
 B) Egocentrism
 C) Groupthink
 D) Ignorance
 Which of the following are correct?
 1) 1 – A; 2 – B; 3 – C; 4 –D
2) 1 – C; 2 –A; 3 –B; 4 –D
3) 1 –B; 2 –C; 3 –D;4 –A
 4) 1 –A; 2 – C; 3 –B; 4 –D
9) Which of the following statements are true about ‘Morale’
1)  It is a form of ‘attitude’
2)  It is reflected in positive feelings about the work group
3)  It instills confidence that difficult goals can be achieved easily
4)  It is the knowledge of the distinction between right and wrong action
               a)   1,2 and 3
               b)   1,2,3 and 4
               c)   2 and 3
               d)   2, 3 and 4
 9)Which of the following is the most appropriate definition of “practice” vis a vis professional
ethics?
    a) “practice” is a cooperative arrangement to pursue the goods that are internal
       to astructured communal life
    b) “practice” is an endeavor to achieve excellence by incessant repetition
    c) “practice” is the application of knowledge into real time problems
    d) “practice” is symbolic of the humble admission that humans can never know and
       learnenough
 10) Which of the following are true with regard to safety and treatment of employees
            1) It is a means of promoting worker efficiency and social order by protecting
               livesand promoting the well-being of workers
            2) The idea of safety and treatment of employees was conceived during the
               IndustrialRevolution in Europe
            3) By ensuring safety of workers the political society of a nation is stabilized
            4) All workers have a right to expect fairness from their employer and to be
               treatedwith respect and dignity
              a) 1,2,3 and 4
              b) 1,3 and 4
              c) 2 and 4
              d) 1 and 4
 11) What among the following is a sub - specie of “normative ethics”
       1) War Ethics
       2) Applied ethics
       3) Virtue ethics
       4) Meta ethics
 Which of the following are correct?
     a) 2 only
     b) 1, 2 and 3
     c) 2 and 3
     d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
 12) Which of the following are prominent examples of ‘ethical issues’ that fall under the
     domainof ‘applied ethics’?
    1) Euthanasia
   2) Protection of human and animal subjects in research
   3) Affirmative action
   4) Acceptable risk in workplace
   Which of the following are correct?
   a) 2 and 4
   b) 1,2 and 3
   c) 1, 2, 3 and 4
   d) 2, 3 and 4
13) Consider the following options with regard to the ‘Anthropogenic World View’ vis a
    visEnvironmental Ethics
         1) Humanity perceives itself to be the center and ultimate goal of the Universe
         2) Humanity perceives environment as a superior actor whose laws and codes are
              not well understood
         3) Nature is viewed as a storehouse of resources
         4) Many large, hierarchical business houses still base their business model on
              thisworld view
              Which of the following are correct?
              a) 1, 2 and 4
              b) 1, 3 and 4
              c) 1 and 3
              d) 1 and 4
14) 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.
15) Which among the following is a true about ethics of research and experimentation?
   1. Research that causes harm to humans is morally wrong
   2. Research that involves humans is justified only when some good can come from it
   3. A person’s right to liberty is violated if he is a subject to research by coercion
   4. Informed Consent plays a role in Research
Ethics Which of the following is correct?
   a) 1, 2 and 4
   b) 1, 2, 3 and 4
   c) 2 and 3
   d) 3 and 4
 16)The original name of Swami Vivekananda is ______.
1. Birendranath Dutta
2. Surendranath Dutta
3. Narendranath Dutta
4. None of these
17)Swami Vivekananda highlighted the value of -------------------- and the possibility of a person
being spiritually enlightened.
     a) self-realization
     b) self-sufficiency
     c) self- analysis
     d) none
18) a variety of situation.
A. values
B. Ethics
C. emotions
D. none of these
19)terminal values represent
A. the end state or the purpose of a person\s
B. means for acheiving desired result
C. unacheiveable goals
D. none of these
20)components of success includes
A. happiness
B. achivement
C. significance
D. all of these
21)discretionary responsibilities relates to
A. philanthropy
B. ethical responsibity
C. legal responsibilities
D. economic responsibilities
22) corporate social responsibility leads to
A. long run survival of bussines
B. improvement in public image
C. helps in avoiding government interferance
D. all of these
23) wisdom can be……………….
A. taught
B. learned & earned
C. acquired
D. none of these
24)Value education aims at the ___________ development of the learners.
A.      total
B.      partial
C.      negative
D.      exam-oriented
25) Philosophy of education is concerned with the _________ of education.
A. aims
B. nature
C. functions
D. all these
26)Which one of the following statements is/are true?i) Education is a life-long process. ii)
Education is a systematic process. iii) Education is a modification of behaviour. iv) Education is
instruction and direction.
A. i and ii
B. i,ii and iii
C. i and iv
D. all the four
27)Education is the harmonious development of _________ faculty.
A. physical
B. mental
C. moral
D. all of these
28)__________ states, “By education, I mean an all- round drawing out of the best in man –
body, mind and spirit”.
A. vivekananda
B. tagore
C. aurobindo
D. gandhi
29)Basic education is the proposal of ___________.
A. gandhi
B. vivekananda
C. aurobindo
D. tagore
30)According to Gandhi, the aim of education is ___________.i) Character building ii) ) Self-
control iii) Kindness to all iv) Self-dependence
A. (i) and ( ii)
B. ( i), (ii), and (iii)
C. only (iv)
D. (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv)
31) Which of the following value is related to self-transcedence?
A. Security value
B. Value of Freedom
C. Value of Conformity
D. Value of Universalism
32) which of the following four pillars of education mentioned in Delors Commission report
reflect the Indian Value of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam”?
A.Learning to know
B. Learning to be
C. learning to live together
D.Learning to do
33) ____________________ is concerned with good and bad habits of human behavior.
A. Values
B. Religion
C.Ethics
D.Emotions
34) A group of people with shred value systems based on common life experiences and
situations is called__________________
A. Social class
B.Life-style groups
C.Cultural Groups
D.Sub-Cultural groups
35) Values' are not
A.Static
B.Stable
C.Constant
D.Invariable
36) To behave in accordance with a society is called
Values
Norms
Beliefs
Customs
37) Which types define the class?
Behavior
Customs
Norms
All of above
38) Four primary forms of 'collective behavior'
The crowd
The mass
The public and social movement
All of above
39) What is bribery?
     Giving money to someone in exchange for a favor
     Any fraudulent activity
     A form of insider trading
     A legal but unethical activity
40) In which of the following, a person is constantly followed/chased by another person or group
of several peoples?
a.      Phishing
     b. Bulling
     c. Stalking
     d. Identity theft
41) Which one of the following can be considered as the class of computer threats?
a.      Dos Attack
     b. Phishing
     c. Soliciting
     d. Both A and C
42) Which of the following is considered as the unsolicited commercial email?
a.      Virus
     b. Malware
     c. Spam
     d. All of the above
43) Which of the following usually observe each activity on the internet of the victim, gather all
information in the background, and send it to someone else?
a.      Malware
     b. Spyware
     c. Adware
     d. All of the above
44) _______ is a type of software designed to help the user's computer detect viruses and avoid
them.
a.      Malware
     b. Adware
     c. Antivirus
     d. Both B and C
45) Which one of the following is a type of antivirus program?
a.      Quick heal
     b. Mcafee
     c. Kaspersky
     d. All of the above
46) It can be a software program or a hardware device that filters all data packets coming
through the internet, a network, etc. it is known as the_______:
a.      Antivirus
     b. Firewall
     c. Cookies
     d. Malware
47) Which of the following refers to stealing one's idea or invention of others and use it for their
own benefits?
a.      Piracy
     b. Plagiarism
     c. Intellectual property rights
     d. All of the above
48) Read the following statement carefully and find out whether it is correct about the hacking or
not?
It can be possible that in some cases, hacking a computer or network can be legal.
a.      No, in any situation, hacking cannot be legal
     b. It may be possible that in some cases, it can be referred to as a legal task
49) Which of the following refers to exploring the appropriate, ethical behaviors related to the
online environment and digital media platform?
a.      Cyber low
     b. Cyberethics
     c. Cybersecurity
     d. Cybersafety
50) Which of the following refers to the violation of the principle if a computer is no more
accessible?
a.      Access control
     b. Confidentiality
     c. Availability
     d. All of the above
1    C   21   A   41   A
2    D   22   D   42   C
3    D   23   B   43   B
4    B   24   A   44   C
5    A   25   D   45   D
6    B   26   D   46   B
7    A   27   D   47   D
8    B   28   D   48   B
9    A   29   A   49   B
10   A   30   D   50   C
11   A   31   D
12   A   32   C
13   C   33   A
14   B   34   D
15   B   35   A
16   B   36   B
17   C   37   D
18   A   38   D
19   A   39   A
20   D   40   C