Top 150+ Solved Ethics MCQ Questions Answer
Q. The theory which holds that the right action is the one that produces the greatest happinessfor all is:
a. universal ethical hedonism
b. psychological hedonism
c. egoistic ethical hedonism
d. none of these
Q. The most influential contributor to Universal ethical hedonism is:
a. kant
b. sidgwick
c. butler
d. john stuart mill
Q. Universalistic Ethical Hedonism is also known as:
a. hedonism
b. universalism
c. utilitarianism
d. none of these
Q. Utilitarian school having the slogan:
a. the greatest happiness of the individual
b. the greatest happiness of greatest number
c. the happiness of all
d. the happiness of greatest number
Q. The --------------------- is a method of counting the amount of pleasure and pain that would likelybe caused by different actions.
a. utility calculus
b. universal calculus
c. idealistic calculus
d. hedonistic calculus
Q. The Hedonic Calculus is a method of counting the amount of ------------------- that would likelybe caused by different actions.
a. pleasure and pain
b. result
c. virtue
d. none of these
Q. Who introduced the method of hedonic calculus?
a. kant
b. sidgwick
c. bentham
d. john stuart mill
Q. ---------------- refers to the likelihood that the pleasure or pain will occur
a. certainty
b. purity
c. propinquity
d. intensity
Q. --------------------- refers to how long away the pleasure or pain is.
a. certainty
b. purity
c. propinquity
d. intensity
Q. ----------------------- refers to the likelihood of the pleasure or pain leading to more of the samesensation.
a. certainty
b. fecundity
c. propinquity
d. intensity
Q. ------------- refers to the likelihood of the pleasure or pain leading to some of the oppositesensation.
a. certainty
b. purity
c. propinquity
d. intensity
Q. -------------- refers to the number of people the pleasure or pain is likely to affect.
a. certainty
b. purity
c. propinquity
d. extent
Q. ----------------- refers to the felt strength of the pleasure or pain.
a. certainty
b. purity
c. propinquity
d. intensity
Q. -------------- refers to how long the pleasure or pain are felt for.
a. certainty
b. duration
c. propinquity
d. intensity
Q. Hedonic Calculus of Bentham is a ----------------------- calculus.
a. five point
b. eight point
c. nine point
d. seven point