Top 250+ Solved Applied Ethics MCQ Questions Answer
Q. According to the dictionary, ‘Euthanasia’ means:
a. a painless and calm death
b. a gentle and easy death .
c. a calm and slow death
d. a good and painless death.
Q. The term euthanasia normally implies -------------------------of life by another atthe explicit request of the person who wishes to die.
a. an intentional termination
b. a general termination
c. a slow termination
d. a good death.
Q. Now Euthanasia is generally defined as the act of killing an -----------------outof concern and compassion for that person’s suffering.
a. ill person
b. person
c. incurably ill person
d. genetically ill person.
Q. Assisting suicide is not against the law in ---------
a. Denmark
b. America
c. Michigan
d. Poland
Q. -------------is not against the law in Michigan.
a. Suicide
b. Killing
c. involuntary euthanasia
d. Assisting suicide
Q. --------------- built a ‘suicide machine’
a. Dr. Nancy Morrison
b. Dr. Jack Kevorkian
c. Dr. Arthur Jensen
d. Dr. Maccoby
Q. Dr. Jack Kevorkian built a -----------
a. suicide machine
b. life support machine
c. pain relief machine
d. none of these.
Q. It has been estimated that about -------------each year result fromeuthanasia in Netherlands
a. 2,300 deaths
b. 300 deaths
c. 5,300 deaths
d. 1,300 deaths.
Q. Euthanasia as -------------- when the person killed is capable of consentingto her own death, but does not do so, either because she is not asked, or because she is asked and chooses to go on living
a. involuntary
b. non-voluntary
c. voluntary
d. none of these
Q. If a human being is not capable of understanding the choice between life anddeath, euthanasia would be :
a. involuntary
b. non-voluntary
c. voluntary
d. none of these
Q. The case of Louis Repouille is an example for:
a. involuntary
b. non- voluntary
c. voluntary
d. none of these
Q. According to the -------------- Euthanasia is usually separated into twocategories:
a. methods
b. consent
c. person
d. illnes