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BUL5810 - Chapter 2 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass If an African culture and an Eastern Asian culture differ as to the morality of a particular action, under ethical relativism: a. both cultures are incorrect. b. the action should be assessed to determine whether the action produces more net pleasure compared with net pain. c. a cost-benefit analysis should be conducted to determine the relative economic efficiency of the action. d. both actions would be viewed as ethical. - d. both actions would be viewed as ethical. Which of the following best describes the social egalitarian ethics theory? a. Social egalitarians believe that society should provide each person with equal amounts of good and services regardless of the contribution each makes to increase society's wealth. b. Social egalitarians support rules that, on balance, produce the greatest pleasure for society. 2COPYRIGHT © 2025 BY BRITTIE DONALD, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED c. Social egalitarians believe a rational person possesses inherent power to assess the correctness of actions. d. Social egalitarians believe individuals should seek out and emulate good role models - a. Social egalitarians believe that society should provide each person with equal amounts of good and services regardless of the contribution each makes to increase society's wealth The chief criticism of utilitarianism is that it: a. only measures monetary gains and losses in making business decisions. b. compares direct and indirect costs and benefits of program alternatives for meeting a specific goal. c. in some instances ignores justice. d. emphasizes justice and a central moral authority - c. in some instances ignores justice. Which of the following is NOT a stage in Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development? a. Intuitionism. b. Preconventional. c. Conventional. d. Postconventional - a. Intuitionism. An ethical decision-making approach that asserts that actions must be judged by what individuals feel is right or wrong for themselves, is: a. ethical fundamentalism. b. ethical relativism. 3COPYRIGHT © 2025 BY BRITTIE DONALD, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED c. rule utilitarianism. d. act utilitarianism - b. ethical relativism. How are fiduciary responsibilities defined? a. Utmost loyalty and good faith. b. Unlawful constraint exercised upon a person. c. Intentional fabrication of a document. d. Intentional misrepresentation of facts in order to cheat another - a. Utmost loyalty and good faith. Kant's categorical imperative proposes that: a. the good and evil should be assessed in terms of the consequences of actions. b. if individuals wish to act morally, they should seek out and

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If an African culture and an Eastern Asian culture differ as to the morality of a
particular action, under ethical relativism:




a. both cultures are incorrect.

b. the action should be assessed to determine whether the action produces more net
pleasure compared with net pain.

c. a cost-benefit analysis should be conducted to determine the relative economic
efficiency of the action.

d. both actions would be viewed as ethical. - ✔✔d. both actions would be viewed as
ethical.

Which of the following best describes the social egalitarian ethics theory?




a. Social egalitarians believe that society should provide each person with equal
amounts of good and services regardless of the contribution each makes to increase
society's wealth.

b. Social egalitarians support rules that, on balance, produce the greatest pleasure for
society.



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, c. Social egalitarians believe a rational person possesses inherent power to assess the
correctness of actions.

d. Social egalitarians believe individuals should seek out and emulate good role models
- ✔✔a. Social egalitarians believe that society should provide each person with equal
amounts of good and services regardless of the contribution each makes to increase
society's wealth

The chief criticism of utilitarianism is that it:

a. only measures monetary gains and losses in making business decisions.

b. compares direct and indirect costs and benefits of program alternatives for meeting a
specific goal.

c. in some instances ignores justice.

d. emphasizes justice and a central moral authority - ✔✔c. in some instances ignores
justice.

Which of the following is NOT a stage in Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development?

a. Intuitionism.

b. Preconventional.

c. Conventional.

d. Postconventional - ✔✔a. Intuitionism.

An ethical decision-making approach that asserts that actions must be judged by what
individuals feel is right or wrong for themselves, is:

a. ethical fundamentalism.

b. ethical relativism.




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