Top 350+ Solved Fundamentals of Ethics MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Both Bentham and Mill share the __________ principle of morality.
a. pleasure
b. evolutionist
c. both (a) and (b)
d. neither (a) nor (b)
Q. According to hedonists, pleasure is the only thing that is ____________.
a. possible
b. avoidable
c. visible
d. desirable
Q. According to Hedonism, hedoneor ------ is the ultimate standard of morality
a. Pleasure
b. Will
c. Good will
d. reason
Q. __________ hedonism holds that pleasure is the natural and normal object of desire,that we always seek pleasure and avoid pain
a. Ethical
b. Egoistic
c. Psychological
d. Altruistic
Q. ________hedonism holds that pleasure is the proper object of desire; that we do notalways seek pleasure but ought to seek pleasure.
a. Ethical
b. Egoistic
c. Psychological
d. Altruistic
Q. According to _____ hedonism the pleasure of the individual is the moral standard
a. Ethical
b. Psychological
c. Egoistic
d. Altruistic
Q. According to __________ hedonism the greatest happiness of the greatest number orgeneral happiness is the moral standard.
a. Ethical
b. Psychological
c. Egoistic
d. Altruistic
Q. According to_________ hedonism, all pleasures are alike in kind they differ only inintensity or degree; there is no qualitative difference among them.
a. Altruistic
b. Egoistic
c. Gross Egoistic
d. Refined Egoistic
Q. The theory that what we ought to aim at is the greatest possible amount of pleasure ofall human beings, or of all sentient creatures.
a. Utilitarianism
b. Perfectionism
c. Egoistic Hedonism
d. Humanitarianism
Q. Who is the advocate of quantitative utilitarianism
a. J.S.Mill
b. Jermey Bentham
c. Immanual Kant
d. F. H. Bradley
Q. Who is the advocate of qualitative utilitarianism
a. J.S.Mill
b. Jermey Bentham
c. Immanual Kant
d. F. H. Bradley
Q. Who is the advocate of Utilitarianism:
a. Jermey Bentham
b. J.S. Mill
c. Immanual Kant
d. both a and b
Q. Bentham holds that the only standard of valuation of pleasures in:
a. Quanlitative
b. Quantitative
c. both a and b
d. neither a nor b
Q. According to Mill pleasures differ from one another in ____
a. Quantity
b. Quality
c. Utility
d. time