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MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Consequentialism
a. is best represented by Ross's theory of ethics.
b. states that sometimes the consequences of our actions can be morally relevant.
c. states that the moral rightness of an action is determined solely by its results.
d. differs from nonconsequentialism because nonconsequentialism denies that consequences
have any moral significance.
ANS: C PTS: 1 REF: Page 42
9. Utilitarianism is appealing as a standard for moral decision making in business. Which of the
following provides a reason for this?
a. Utilitarianism provides an objective way of resolving conflicts of self-interest.
b. Utilitarianism provides a rigid approach to moral decision making.
c. Utilitarianism provides a fuzzy standard for formulating and testing policies.
d. Utilitarianism gives us firm rules to follow, rules that don't permit exceptions.
ANS: A PTS: 1 REF: Page 49
12. Imagine a shopkeeper who is honest because being honest is good for business. When the shopkeeper
refrains from cheating a customer, Kant would say this action
a. was wrong because its motive was impure.
b. was in accordance with duty, but not done from duty.
c. displayed a high level of moral worth.
d. shows that he was following the categorical imperative.
ANS: B PTS: 1 REF: Page 54
13. "If you want to go to law school, then you must take the LSAT exam." This statement is an example of
a. the transcendental imperative. c. a hypothetical imperative.
b. the categorical imperative. d. irrational behavior.
ANS: C PTS: 1 REF: Page 56
"Vivien,"
"The Guarded Flame," etc.
"A Confession,"
"The Widow," etc.