CIS 3250 FSU Exam II
1. A negative right is also known as _______ Ans: liberty
2. (T/F) Accelerometers help robots stay upright. Ans: True
3. (T/F) A Turing Test determines the strength of an
encryption method. Ans: False
4. (T/F) Generally, a deontologist would be more
comfortable breaking a rule in circumstances where doing
so would have good consequences. Ans: False
5. Select an application referenced in the book for speech
recognition.
Ans: All of the above
6. What is the Golden Rule?
Ans: Treat others as you would have them treat you
7. When one goes behind Rawl's veil of ignorance, what is
one ignorant of?
Ans: Each person does not know his/her own gender, race,
age, talents, wealth, and so on.
8. Claims or positive rights
Ans: impose an obligation on some people to provide certain
things for others
9. (T/F) Researchers are developing brain-computer
interfaces to enable severely handicapped people to
control appliances with their thoughts Ans: true
10. (T/F) It is always wrong to lie would reflect the
utilitarian theory of ethics- Ans: False
, 11. (T/F) More people worldwide have access to a
cellphone than to a toilet Ans: -True
12. A claim right is also known as a _______________.
Ans: positive right
13. Which of the following is an example of a negative
right of liberty?
-freedom of speech, as provided in the 1st Amendment of
the U.S. Constitution
-freedom of religion, as provided in the 1st Amend meant
of the U.S. Constitution
-the right to use your labor, skills or mind to create goods
and services.
-all of these Ans: all of these
14. (T/F) Wikipedia relies upon an advertising-based
business model Ans: False
15. (T/F) Golden rules, such as treat others as we would
want them to treat us,
can be found in the Bible. Ans: True
16. Which statement best describes Utilitarianism
Ans: Main example of consequentialist theory to increase
happiness or "Utility"
17. A cookie is _______
Ans: a file that a Web site stores on a visitor's computer
18. The Privacy Act of 1974 establishes rules to
regulate_________
Ans: Federal government databases only
1. A negative right is also known as _______ Ans: liberty
2. (T/F) Accelerometers help robots stay upright. Ans: True
3. (T/F) A Turing Test determines the strength of an
encryption method. Ans: False
4. (T/F) Generally, a deontologist would be more
comfortable breaking a rule in circumstances where doing
so would have good consequences. Ans: False
5. Select an application referenced in the book for speech
recognition.
Ans: All of the above
6. What is the Golden Rule?
Ans: Treat others as you would have them treat you
7. When one goes behind Rawl's veil of ignorance, what is
one ignorant of?
Ans: Each person does not know his/her own gender, race,
age, talents, wealth, and so on.
8. Claims or positive rights
Ans: impose an obligation on some people to provide certain
things for others
9. (T/F) Researchers are developing brain-computer
interfaces to enable severely handicapped people to
control appliances with their thoughts Ans: true
10. (T/F) It is always wrong to lie would reflect the
utilitarian theory of ethics- Ans: False
, 11. (T/F) More people worldwide have access to a
cellphone than to a toilet Ans: -True
12. A claim right is also known as a _______________.
Ans: positive right
13. Which of the following is an example of a negative
right of liberty?
-freedom of speech, as provided in the 1st Amendment of
the U.S. Constitution
-freedom of religion, as provided in the 1st Amend meant
of the U.S. Constitution
-the right to use your labor, skills or mind to create goods
and services.
-all of these Ans: all of these
14. (T/F) Wikipedia relies upon an advertising-based
business model Ans: False
15. (T/F) Golden rules, such as treat others as we would
want them to treat us,
can be found in the Bible. Ans: True
16. Which statement best describes Utilitarianism
Ans: Main example of consequentialist theory to increase
happiness or "Utility"
17. A cookie is _______
Ans: a file that a Web site stores on a visitor's computer
18. The Privacy Act of 1974 establishes rules to
regulate_________
Ans: Federal government databases only