Top 350+ Solved Fundamentals of Ethics MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. The five-fold vows (panchasila)

a. Ahimsa, Satya, Asteya, Brahmacharya and Aparigraha

b. Himsa, Satya, Asteya, Brahmacharya and Aparigraha

c. Ahimsa, Satya, Asteya, Yoga, Aparigraha

d. Ahimsa, Satya, Asteya, Brahmacharya, Grahasta

  • a. Ahimsa, Satya, Asteya, Brahmacharya and Aparigraha

Q. Who ought to observe the great vows?

a. Clergy

b. Monks

c. laity

d. Children

  • b. Monks

Q. Jainavratas corresponding the five restraints (yama) of the ----- system.

a. Charvaka

b. Nyaya

c. Yoga

d. Advaita

  • c. Yoga

Q. The three Jewels of Jainism:

a. Right Faith, Right Knowledge, Right Conduct

b. Right Faith, Right Knowledge, Right Devotion

c. Right Faith, Right Knowledge, Right Spirituality

d. Right Faith, Right Knowledge, Right Advice

  • a. Right Faith, Right Knowledge, Right Conduct

Q. _____ is the keynote of the ethics of Buddhism.

a. Satya

b. Brahmacharya

c. Ahimsa

d. Aparigraha

  • c. Ahimsa

Q. Buddha’s ethics is:

a. ascetic

b. hedonism

c. midway between hedonism and asceticism

d. inactivism

  • c. midway between hedonism and asceticism

Q. ___ consists in abstention from killing, stealing, illegal sex indulgence, lying anddrinking liquor for laymen.

a. Right belief

b. Right Resolve

c. Right Conduct

d. Right Speech

  • c. Right Conduct

Q. The primary right:

a. Right to live

b. Right to freedom

c. Right to property

d. Right to education

  • a. Right to live

Q. The article guarantees equality before law.

a. Article 14

b. Article 15

c. Article 19

d. Article 21 A

  • a. Article 14

Q. Pick up the wrong statement. The fundamental rights are:

a. Absolute

b. Not absolute

c. It can be enhanced

d. It can be removed

  • a. Absolute

Q. Which is NOT a fundamental right as per Constitution of India

a. Right to Equality

b. Right to Freedom

c. Right to Property

d. Right to Freedom of Religion

  • c. Right to Property

Q. The fundamental duties of the citizens were added to the Constitution by :

a. The 44th Amendment in 1978

b. The 42nd Amendment in 1976

c. The 86th Amendment in 2002

d. None of these

  • b. The 42nd Amendment in 1976

Q. Which among the following is the duty of a citizen of India

a. To abide by the constitution and respect its ideal and institutions

b. To value and preserve the rich heritage of our composite culture

c. To develop the scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform

d. All of these

  • d. All of these

Q. Fundamental duties are:

a. Enforceable by the Courts

b. Not enforceable by the Courts

c. Against patriotism

d. Based on individual liberty

  • b. Not enforceable by the Courts
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