of Ethics fully solved
ACM 1.1 - correct answer ✔✔Contribute to society and human well-being
ACM 1.2 - correct answer ✔✔Avoid harm to others
ACM 1.3 - correct answer ✔✔Be honest and trustworthy
ACM 1.4 - correct answer ✔✔Be fair and take action not to discriminate
ACM 1.5 - correct answer ✔✔Honor property rights including copyrights and patents
ACM 1.6 - correct answer ✔✔Give proper credit for intellectual property
ACM 1.7 - correct answer ✔✔Respect the privacy of others
ACM 1.8 - correct answer ✔✔Honor confidentiality
ACM 2.1 - correct answer ✔✔Strive to achieve the highest quality, effectiveness and dignity in
both the process and products of professional work
ACM 2.2 - correct answer ✔✔Acquire and maintain professional competence
ACM 2.3 - correct answer ✔✔Know and respect existing laws pertaining to professional work
, ACM 2.4 - correct answer ✔✔Accept and provide appropriate professional review
ACM 2.5 - correct answer ✔✔Give comprehensive and thorough evaluations of computer
systems and their impacts, including analysis of possible risks
ACM 2.6 - correct answer ✔✔Honor contracts, agreements, and assigned responsibilities
ACM 2.7 - correct answer ✔✔Improve public understanding of computing and its consequences
ACM 2.8 - correct answer ✔✔Access computing and communication resources only when
authorized to do so
ACM 3.1 - correct answer ✔✔Articulate social responsibilities of members of an organizational
unit and encourage full acceptance of those responsibilities
ACM 3.2 - correct answer ✔✔Manage personnel and resources to design and build information
systems that enhance the quality of working life
ACM 3.3 - correct answer ✔✔Acknowledge and support proper and authorized uses of an
organization's computing and communication resources
ACM 3.4 - correct answer ✔✔Ensure that users and those who will be affected by a system have
their needs clearly articulated during the assessment and design of requirements; later the
system must be validated to meet requirements
ACM 3.5 - correct answer ✔✔Articulate and support policies that protect the dignity of users
and others affected by a computing system