#1
What is the foundation of military ethics?
Honor
Obedience
Courage
Integrity
#2
Which of the following is NOT a core principle of military ethics?
Accountability
Justice
Loyalty
Respect for Persons
#3
Which of the following is NOT a consideration in military personnel management?
Recruitment
Retention
Rejection
Resettlement
#4
Which of the following is a core value in military ethics that emphasizes doing what is right, legally and morally?
Honor
Loyalty
Integrity
Courage
#5
Which of the following is a key consideration in military personnel management regarding diversity?
Uniformity
Inclusivity
Exclusivity
Segregation
#6
Which ethical framework emphasizes the importance of duty and obligation?
Virtue Ethics
Utilitarianism
Deontological Ethics
Consequentialism
#7
What does the acronym 'LOAC' stand for in military ethics?
Law of Armed Conflict
Limited Operations and Actions Code
League of Allied Combatants
Legitimacy of Actions and Commands
#8
In military ethics, what does 'Just War Theory' primarily address?
The ethics of intelligence gathering
The ethical use of military force
The treatment of prisoners of war
The ethics of military procurement
#9
What is the primary goal of military ethics education and training?
To instill blind obedience
To promote critical thinking and ethical decision-making
To develop combat skills
To encourage individualism
#10
What is the purpose of the 'Code of Conduct' in military ethics?
To regulate uniform appearance
To establish rules for combat
To guide behavior during captivity
To set guidelines for officer promotions
#11
What does 'Moral Injury' refer to in the context of military ethics?
Physical harm inflicted during combat
The violation of ethical norms causing psychological distress
Loss of morale among troops
Damage to military equipment
#12
What is the 'Nuremberg Defense'?
A legal defense claiming following orders exempts an individual from responsibility
A military strategy used during World War II
An ethical guideline for military personnel
A diplomatic treaty
#13
Which of the following is a principle of personnel management in the military?
Equality
Self-interest
Hierarchical Subjugation
Meritocracy
#14
Which principle emphasizes treating non-combatants and prisoners of war humanely?
Proportionality
Military Necessity
Distinction
Humane Treatment
#15
Which principle emphasizes the necessity of using only the minimum force required to achieve a military objective?
Proportionality
Military Necessity
Distinction
Humane Treatment
#16
In military ethics, what is meant by 'Command Responsibility'?
The authority of a commanding officer to issue orders
The obligation of superiors to prevent and punish violations of the law of war
The responsibility of soldiers to obey orders without question
The duty of troops to report misconduct by fellow soldiers
#17
What is the principle of 'Double Effect' in military ethics?
Using two different strategies simultaneously
Causing harm with the intent of achieving a good outcome
Ensuring minimal collateral damage during military operations
Having backup plans in case of failure
#18
What is the significance of the 'Posse Comitatus Act' in military ethics?
It regulates the use of military personnel in domestic law enforcement
It governs the conduct of military operations overseas
It establishes rules for military tribunals
It outlines the rights of prisoners of war