Military Ethics and Conduct Quiz

Test your knowledge on military ethics with questions on principles, laws, and conduct. Explore the Geneva Conventions, Just War Theory, and more.

#1

Which principle emphasizes the respect for individuals and their inherent dignity?

Loyalty
Integrity
Respect
Honor
#2

What is the term used to describe the set of moral principles governing the conduct of military personnel?

Military protocol
Military doctrine
Military ethics
Military strategy
#3

What is the term used to describe the act of showing unwavering support and allegiance to one's country?

Integrity
Loyalty
Honor
Respect
#4

Which ethical principle emphasizes honesty, truthfulness, and adherence to moral values?

Integrity
Loyalty
Respect
Honor
#5

What is the term for the principle that dictates military personnel must follow the orders given by their superiors?

Respect
Obedience
Loyalty
Integrity
#6

Which of the following is an example of a war crime?

Taking prisoners of war
Respecting civilian populations
Torturing detainees
Following rules of engagement
#7

What principle dictates that military personnel should carry out orders within the confines of national and international laws?

Loyalty
Obedience
Respect
Integrity
#8

What is the term used to describe the principle of not causing unnecessary suffering during armed conflicts?

Principle of humanity
Principle of proportionality
Principle of discrimination
Principle of necessity
#9

Which of the following is NOT considered a violation of military ethics?

Showing compassion to enemy combatants
Protecting civilians during warfare
Behaving with integrity and honesty
Following orders that violate human rights
#10

Which ethical principle dictates that military personnel should always tell the truth?

Loyalty
Honor
Integrity
Respect
#11

In which year was the Geneva Conventions first established?

1945
1954
1864
1949
#12

What is the primary purpose of the Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC)?

To justify aggressive military actions
To regulate the conduct of armed hostilities
To promote military expansionism
To establish military supremacy
#13

Which of the following is a key component of the principle of proportionality in military ethics?

Using the minimum amount of force necessary to achieve military objectives
Pursuing military objectives regardless of civilian casualties
Inflicting maximum damage to enemy forces
Ignoring civilian casualties
#14

What is the term used to describe the moral and legal obligation to provide medical assistance to wounded enemy combatants?

Combat immunity
Noncombatant immunity
Medical neutrality
Medical immunity
#15

Which international treaty prohibits the use of chemical weapons in warfare?

Montreux Convention
Chemical Weapons Convention
Vienna Convention
Kellogg-Briand Pact

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