DeVry ETHC 445 Week 6 Quiz Latest 2017
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Question 1. Question : Ethics of the deontological school would drive the commanding officer (CO) to make what decision? To seek the best welfare for his sailor To take risks of courage To calculate the best possible outcome To ask what virtues he seeks to honor To do his duty under rules and procedures
Question 2. Question : Which of the three primary schools of ethics is operating when the commanding officer (CO) decides for medical evacuation of the injured sailor in order to aid the most possible? Care based Ends based Virtue based Self-interest Conscience driven
Question 3. Question : If the CO’s conscience was bothering him while making a decision, reading up on what ethicist would have made him aware of his thinking and deciding? Ayn Rand St. Anselm St. Thomas Aquinas John Locke John Stuart Mill
Question 4. Question : What virtue is not shown if the CO shows unwillingness to contact the carrier air group commander about the welfare of his sailor because of fear? Procrastination Selfishness The virtue of courage Wisdom Moderation
Question 5. Question : The maxim “I uphold only the ethical view that all rational beings ought uphold” follows _____. Utilitarian ethics An Aristotelian moderation of virtue A strong application of care-based ethics Kant’s categorical imperative in the first formulation Care-based ethics
Question 6. Question : The CO’s practice of moderation in not taking excessive risks connects him with what concept of ethics? Aquinas’ concept of conscience James’ pragmatism Aquinas’ concept of natural ethics Mill’s utilitarianism Aristotle’s doctrine of the mean
Question 7. Question : To ask, “What is the best possible outcome for my whole ship” is to apply what kind of ethics? Social contract Utilitarianism Deontological ethics Being caught in a dilemma Ethics of the mean
Question 8. Question : To think, “What can this do for my reputation when I come up for selection as admiral,” is an example of what kind of ethics? Immanuel Kant’s categorical imperative. John Locke’s social contract. Ayn Rand’s objectivism. Augustine’s doctrine of sin. A social contract with the crew.
Question 9. Question : For the CO to consider what the crew as a whole would want for handling the situation involves what kind of ethics? Sphere of influence Utilitarian ethics Majority thinking The principle of equity Care-based ethics
Question 10. Question : A decision to ask the injured seaman what he wants to happen is what kind of ethics? Care-based ethics The prudent mariner approach Utilitarian ethics The ethics of self-interest The CO’s duty
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