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1
Because she is a teacher who works with children, Yuki is required by law to
report suspected abuse. One day a student says that his dad frequently hits
him after having a drink. Despite the boy's insistence that it's a secret, Yuki
informs the school office, which calls the authorities.
Yuki's decision constitutes a(n) __________ action.
supererogatory
impermissible
obligatory
neutral
CONCEPT
The Evaluation of Actions
2
An argument is valid, and its premises are true.
Which of the following terms best describes the argument?
Sound
Cogent
Uncogent
Unsound
CONCEPT
Evaluating an Argument
3
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, Many people confuse topics of religion, social etiquette, and law with ethical
topics.
Select the example related to social etiquette.
Marcy disapproves of working on Sundays because she was taught it
was a day of rest.
Nathan talks loudly on his cell phone while standing in line at the
store.
Tara installs a wheelchair ramp at her business to meet government
regulations.
Anthony follows the flow of traffic, even if he is exceeding the speed
limit.
CONCEPT
Ethical and Non-Ethical Topics
4
Kevin has thoroughly researched whether artificial intelligence can have free
will.
In order to continue his philosophical inquiry, what should Kevin's
next step be?
Kevin should choose a side based on how many arguments there are
in favor of it.
Kevin should choose a side and look for arguments that support it.
Kevin should reframe his question to be about whether humans have
free will.
Kevin should carefully consider each argument for or against artificial
intelligence having free will.
CONCEPT
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14 questions were answered correctly.
1 question was answered incorrectly.
1
Because she is a teacher who works with children, Yuki is required by law to
report suspected abuse. One day a student says that his dad frequently hits
him after having a drink. Despite the boy's insistence that it's a secret, Yuki
informs the school office, which calls the authorities.
Yuki's decision constitutes a(n) __________ action.
supererogatory
impermissible
obligatory
neutral
CONCEPT
The Evaluation of Actions
2
An argument is valid, and its premises are true.
Which of the following terms best describes the argument?
Sound
Cogent
Uncogent
Unsound
CONCEPT
Evaluating an Argument
3
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, Many people confuse topics of religion, social etiquette, and law with ethical
topics.
Select the example related to social etiquette.
Marcy disapproves of working on Sundays because she was taught it
was a day of rest.
Nathan talks loudly on his cell phone while standing in line at the
store.
Tara installs a wheelchair ramp at her business to meet government
regulations.
Anthony follows the flow of traffic, even if he is exceeding the speed
limit.
CONCEPT
Ethical and Non-Ethical Topics
4
Kevin has thoroughly researched whether artificial intelligence can have free
will.
In order to continue his philosophical inquiry, what should Kevin's
next step be?
Kevin should choose a side based on how many arguments there are
in favor of it.
Kevin should choose a side and look for arguments that support it.
Kevin should reframe his question to be about whether humans have
free will.
Kevin should carefully consider each argument for or against artificial
intelligence having free will.
CONCEPT
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