Top 350+ Solved Fundamentals of Ethics MCQ Questions Answer
Q. According to Bentham a pleasure is pure when:
a. It is free from pain
b. It is mixed with pain
c. It gives rise to a number of other pleasures
d. It is preferable to barren pleasure
Q. Bentham by introducing ----- as a dimension of pleasure introduced altruism into hisdoctrine.
a. Intensity
b. proximity
c. Extent
d. Fecundity
Q. The higher quality pleasure according to Mill
a. Bodily pleasure
b. Intellectual pleasure
c. Sensual pleasure
d. Animal pleasure
Q. Mill’s utilitarianism is known as:
a. Gross Utilitarianism
b. Quantitative Utilitarianism
c. Refined Utilitarianism
d. Psychological Hedonism
Q. Mill’s Internal sanction of consciousness is
a. Sympathy
b. Fellow-feeling
c. Social feeling of mankind
d. All of these
Q. Bentham recognizes moral obligation to pursue general happiness by
a. The external sanctions only
b. The internal sanction only
c. Both the external sanctions and internal sanctions of consciousness
d. Neither external nor internal sanctions
Q. The only thing that is good without qualification or restriction is a _________
a. Good will
b. Imperative
c. Categorical Imperative
d. Hypothetical Imperative
Q. Who’s work is Critique of Practical Reason:
a. Immanuel Kant
b. Jeremy Bentham
c. J.S. Mill
d. F. H. Bradley
Q. Which among the following is NOT Kant’s work
a. Critique of Pure Reason
b. Critique of Practical Reason
c. Ground work of the Metaphysics of Morals
d. OnLiberty
Q. It is wrong to break a promise because as a moral law it cannot be universalized. Thisillustrates the ethical position of _____________.
a. Kant
b. J. S. Mill
c. Bentham
d. Spencer
Q. According to Kant, moral imperative is ___________.
a. evolutionary
b. hypothetical
c. categorical
d. all these
Q. Kant accepted ________ as the final authority in moral life.
a. pleasure
b. reason
c. freedom
d. pain
Q. In which book Kant established the dignity of the moral law and makes the ethical lifefundamental in Philosophy
a. Critique of Pure Reason
b. Critique of Practical Reason
c. Critique of Judgment
d. Both a and c
Q. Kant says “The only thing that is good in itself without qualification or restriction is a:
a. Good will
b. Categorical Imperative
c. Hypothetical Imperative
d. Moral law