Top 150+ Solved Ethics MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Spencer deduces hedonism from the law of:
a. sociological evolution
b. natural evolution
c. biological evolution
d. universal evolution
Q. Morality is a product of evolution- Who holds this view?
a. spencer
b. f. h. bradley
c. bentham
d. kant
Q. Spencer defines ---------------- as the adjustment of acts to ends.
a. good will
b. freedom
c. conduct
d. virtue
Q. ‘Pleasure in an index of increase of life; pain is an index of decrease of life’ Who advocates thisview?
a. sidgwick
b. f. h. bradley
c. spencer
d. kant
Q. ‘Pleasure-giving acts are life-sustaining; pain-giving acts are life-destroying’- Who holds thisposition?
a. sidgwick
b. f. h. bradley
c. kant
d. herbert spencer
Q. Thus pleasure is both ------------------- and ethically good.
a. biologically
b. naturally
c. empirically
d. none of these
Q. According to Herbert Spencer Self-preservation and race- preservation are the ultimate ends of-------------------------
a. natural evolution
b. sociological evolution
c. biological evolution
d. political evolution
Q. Spencer distinguishes between Absolute ethics and-------------------
a. relative ethics
b. ultimate ethics
c. intuitive ethics
d. none of these
Q. Spencer argues that Relative ethics deals with relative morality in --------------society.
a. a perfect
b. an imperfect
c. good
d. bad
Q. Spencer argues that absolute ethics deals with the absolute morality in ---------society
a. a perfect
b. an imperfect
c. good
d. bad
Q. ‘To realise the completely rational universe is to realize the true self’, Who holds this view?
a. sidgwick
b. f. h. bradley
c. spencer
d. t. h. green
Q. T. H. Green holds that there is a ----------------------- in nature.
a. natural principle
b. spiritual principle
c. cosmic principle
d. none of these
Q. ‘Moral progress is the gradual reproduction of divine perfection in man’- Who holds this view?
a. sidgwick
b. f. h. bradley
c. spencer
d. t. h. green
Q. Butler’s ethical position is called as:
a. hedonism
b. perfectionism
c. naturalism
d. intuitionism
Q. Bishop Butler regarded -----------------as the highest principle in human nature.
a. good will
b. conscience
c. soul
d. freedom