Ethical Frameworks and Character Evaluation Quiz
Test your knowledge of ethical philosophy with questions on consequentialism, virtue ethics, Kantianism, care ethics & more!
#1
Which ethical framework focuses on the consequences of actions?
Deontological ethics
Virtue ethics
Consequentialism
Utilitarianism
#2
What is a central concept in virtue ethics?
Maximizing happiness
Consequentialism
The Golden Rule
Character traits
#3
Which ethical framework emphasizes the importance of duty and moral rules?
Deontological ethics
Virtue ethics
Consequentialism
Utilitarianism
#4
Which ethical framework emphasizes the importance of impartiality and equality?
Deontological ethics
Utilitarianism
Virtue ethics
Consequentialism
#5
Which ethical framework emphasizes the importance of cultivating good character traits?
Consequentialism
Deontological ethics
Virtue ethics
Utilitarianism
#6
Who is known for proposing the 'Veil of Ignorance' in ethical decision-making?
Aristotle
John Stuart Mill
Immanuel Kant
John Rawls
#7
According to Kantian ethics, what is the basis for determining the morality of an action?
The consequences of the action
The intention behind the action
The character of the person performing the action
The social contract
#8
Who proposed the 'Categorical Imperative' as a principle in ethical decision-making?
John Stuart Mill
Aristotle
Immanuel Kant
John Rawls
#9
What does the 'Categorical Imperative' require according to Kantian ethics?
Acting based on the outcomes
Acting from a sense of duty
Acting to maximize happiness
Acting based on social contracts
#10
Who developed the 'Four Principles' approach to bioethics?
Immanuel Kant
John Rawls
Tom Beauchamp and James Childress
John Stuart Mill
#11
Who is associated with the concept of 'Eudaimonia'?
Aristotle
Plato
Socrates
Confucius
#12
Who is associated with the concept of 'moral luck'?
Aristotle
Thomas Aquinas
John Stuart Mill
Thomas Nagel
#13
In ethical philosophy, what does 'supererogation' refer to?
Acts that are morally required
Acts that exceed what is morally required
Acts that are morally forbidden
Acts that are morally neutral
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