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Chapter 1

The Foundation of Ethical Thought



Multiple Choice Questions



Utilitarian Ethics: One Playground at a Time


1. Which country is the focus of “Utilitarian Ethics: One Playground at a Time”?

a. India

b. Bangladesh

c. South Africa

d. Nigeria

Difficulty: Easy Page 1



2. “Utilitarian Ethics: One Playground at a Time” addresses what problem?

a. not enough schools in the country

b. not enough children going to school

c. lack of clean drinking water in the community

d. lack of shelter in the community

Difficulty: Easy Page 1



3. What is one of the reasons why there was a lack of clean water in South Africa?

a. Arid climate

b. Original settlers had planted vegetation that was not indigenous to South Africa

c. Rapid population growth

,d. Poor water management by the government

Difficulty: Moderate Page 1-2



4. What is the weight that the buckets could weigh which the women had to carry back to
their villages?

a. 10 pounds

b. 20 pounds

c. 30 pounds

d. 40 pounds

Difficulty: Difficult Page 2



5. What did Trevor Field develop to help solve the problem of lack of clean water?

a. a water filter

b a water pump

c a water pipeline

d a lighter water carrier

Difficulty: Easy Page 2

,6. What was the cost of the device used to solve the problem of lack of clean water?

a. $7,000

b. $10,000

c. $20,000

d $50,000

Difficulty: Moderate Page 2



7. How did the play pump work in order to generate clean drinking water?

a. It was designed like a teeter totter to create a pumping action

b. It was designed like a merry-go-around to create a pumping action

c. It was designed like a swing to create a pumping action

d. It was designed like a slide to create a pumping action

Difficulty: Moderate Page 2



Introduction


8. The values an individual uses to interpret whether any action is acceptable and
appropriate is called:

a. Ethics

b. Business Ethics

c. Group Ethics

d. Integrity

Difficulty: Easy Page 2



9. Ethics can be defined as:

a. the ability to determine right from wrong

, b. the identification of the value used by an individual to interpret whether any action
is acceptable and appropriate

c. the ability to calculate whether the action is legal or illegal

d. the ability to understand how human actions need to be accountable

Difficulty: Easy Page 2



10. The collective values of a business organization that are used to evaluate the collective
behavior of members of an organization is called:

a. Ethics

b. Business Ethics

c. Group Ethics

d. Integrity

Difficulty: Easy Page 3

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