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This document contains 18 multiple-choice questions on concepts and definitions of ethics and morality. The questions address topics such as the definitions of ethics, the differences between ethics and morality, codes of moral conduct, and ethical challenges in professional and social contexts.
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This document contains 18 multiple-choice questions on concepts and definitions of ethics and morality. The questions address topics such as the definitions of ethics, the differences between ethics and morality, codes of moral conduct, and ethical challenges in professional and social contexts.
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Question 1 0.

5 points
What is the etymological definition of etc.
It comes from the Greek ethos and means goodness, love, truth.
It comes from the Latin etia, and means source of life, from which singular acts flow.
It comes from the Greek ethos and means temperament, character, habit, way of being.
It comes from the Latin ethos and means good and just action.

Question 2 0.5 points


Which of the following statements corresponds to an accurate description of the
what?
Ethics should be understood as the object of study of morality.
2. Study more pragmatic aspects such as the goodness or evil of behavior
human.
All applied ethics have philosophical ethics as their substrate or origin.
4. Seek to find logics and explanations that make the moral object understandable.

Only 1
Only 1, 2, and 4
Only 2, 3, and 4
Only 3

Question 3 0.5 points


Which of the following characteristics can be associated with ethics?
It is part of the philosophy
His field of research is morality
Use reason to establish your analysis
4. Seek to regulate people's lives

Only 1 and 2
Only 2 and 4
Only 1
Only 1, 2, and 3

Question 4 0.5 points


The moral derives from the Latin word mos-mores(is). What is the meaning of this?
expression?
Select one:
Principles
Values
Customs
Kindness

Question 5 0.5 points


What alternative explicitly better explains the central difference between ethics and morals?
Ethics is theoretical and morality is practical.
Ethics is practical and morality is reflexive.
Ethics is a theoretical-practical science and morality is the object of its study.
The ethics seeks to regulate conduct and morality, reflecting on actions.

Question 6 0.5 points


In the following image, which aspect(s) of the definition of ethics is/are correct?
Ethics is the theory or science of moral behavior.
The ethics studies morality.
3. Ethics determines what is good.
4. The ethic determines how one should act.

Only 1 and 2.
Only 3 and 4.
1, 2, 3 and 4.
Only 2, 3, and 4.

Question 7 0.5 points


By relating the week's content to this image, what alternative(s)
Is/are correct?
The 10 Commandments are a code of moral conduct.
The 10 Commandments seek to regulate the behavior of people.
3. The 10 Commandments cannot be the subject of ethics study.
The 10 Commandments are religious norms of moral behavior.

Only 2 and 4.
Only 1 and 3.
Only 3.
Only 1, 2, and 4.

Question 8 0.5 points


What alternative better explains the meaning of the following sentence: 'Ethics is not reduced to'
a moral preach and, as Patrik Nowell-Smith says, this discipline 'is not a'
universal, neither a parish priest, nor a civic consultation'
(1992). Étca. Mexico: McGraw-Hill. Pages 24-25.
Ethics does not mix with morality.
The ethics does not aim to declare or deliver moral norms.
The ethics does not relate to universal, religious, or sociopolitical values.
Ethics is a discipline subordinate to morality.

Question 9 0.5 points


Relating the contents of the week to this image, what alternative is it?
correct?
One cannot be both a good professional and a good person at the same time.
One cannot be both a good person and a bad professional at the same time.
Ethics is specific to philosophy; it cannot invade other human realms.
Professional ethics must be based on an ethics of excellence.

Question 10 0.5 points


Relating the contents of the week to this image, what is the alternative?
correct?
The quality of professional conduct does not have repercussions on the one who carries it out nor on their
environment.
Professional ethics is not a requirement of our times.
Ethics is characteristic of philosophy; it cannot invade other human realms.
The professional ethics involves the exercise of the virtue of responsibility and excellence.

Question 11 0.5 points


From the content presented in the following video https://vimeo.com/241902194,
respond which of the following alternatives is adequately related to the ethics of
responsibility
The professional performance has no consequences for the professional or for others.
Professional responsibility requires imposing sanctions on those who have done wrong.
performance.
The professional ethics involves the application of protocols that regulate performance.
Professional responsibility involves assuming the consequences of job performance.

Question 12 0.5 points


From the content exposed in the following video https://vimeo.com/241902194,
respond which of the following alternatives relates appropriately to ethics
professional.
Professional ethics consists of performing well the tasks related to work responsibility.
People are at the service of professions and not the other way around.
From an ethical perspective, in professional performance it is allowed to instrumentalize to
the people.
The professional ethic considers a code of ethics that punishes bad practices.

Question 13 0.5 points


The good practices that ensure an ethical treatment of the use and socialization of
information has as a consequence different academic benefits. From the
following statements, which of them constitute a benefit associated with those
good practices?
1. Deliver ethically handled information that provides consistency and authority to those
provides it.
2. To make the original author of an idea or text more known.
3. Receive accurate information that helps improve the quality of the processes.
teaching and learning.
4. Manage authentic information that enables informed decision-making.
accurate.

Only 3
Only 2
Only 1, 3 and 4
Only 1, 2, and 3

Question 14 0.5 points


By relating the week's content with this image, what alternative(s) is/are there?
correct(s)?
Behaviors deviating from ethics affect all social actors equally.
Many believe that ethics has been confined to a matter of the past.
There is a feeling that there are no areas of social life that remain.
immaculate.
A community that aspires to minimal ethical effort allows for authentic development.
human.

Only 1 and 4
Only 1, 2 and 3
Only 1, 2, and 4
Only 4

Question 15 0.5 points


Among the main ethical challenges that today's society needs to face is
correct to state:
A social body that yearns for a better quality of life imposes high demands.
et cetera.
2. Ethical reflection must encompass all planes of human life.
Today there are demands for higher levels of transparency, integrity, and fairness.
4. It is not necessary to establish regulatory mechanisms and ethical standards that avoid the
abuse of a few at the expense of the rest.

Only 1 and 3
Only 4
Only 2 and 4
Only 1, 2 and 3

Question 16 0.5 points


After observing the following image, which of the following statements is/are
coherent with what was proposed in the course regarding the definitions and distinctions of
the terms ethics and morality?
The ethics studies and explains why these women reflect different moral stances.
Both women believe they are guided by valid and good moral standards.
Both women share the same moral normative codes.
4. The moral theoretically reflects on the different ethical codes of these women.

Only 1 and 2.
Only 3 and 4.
Only 2 and 3.
Only 1 and 4.

Question 17 0.5 points


After reading the following text by Aristotle, what current ethical challenge(s) arise?
can it(they) relate to the approach of the Greek philosopher?
Being our intention to address here matters pertaining to morality, the first thing that
we have to find out exactly what science it belongs to. Morality, to me
judgment, can only be part of politics. In politics, nothing is possible without
to be endowed with certain qualities; I mean, without being a good man. But to be
a man of good character is equivalent to having virtues; and therefore, if something is to be done in politics,
It is necessary to be morally virtuous" (The Great Morality, Book I, Chap. 1).
Children and adolescents should study more morality during their school education.
There must be greater participation of political parties in democratic life.
3. To obtain something in politics, one must have the highest number of votes.
parliament.
There must be a policy exercised by virtuous men, with moral qualities.

Only 2 and 3
Only 4
Only 1, 3 and 4
Only 1, 2, and 3

Question 18 0.5 points


For the IACC Professional Institute, the ethical dimension during the training process of the
student is:
1. Some accessory; which is not an essential part of its educational proposal.
One of the three seal components that grants the IACC imprint to its students.
3. An ethical social commitment that distinguishes the graduate of IACC.
4. An institutional value of the IACC educational project that seeks to imbue the work
diary.

Only 2 and 4
Only 1 and 3
Only 2, 3, and 4
Only 1 and 2

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