#1
What is the principle that suggests military professionals should conduct themselves in a manner that reflects credit upon the military service and the nation?
Loyalty
Integrity
Professionalism
Honor
#2
Which ethical principle emphasizes the importance of being honest and straightforward in all dealings?
Loyalty
Integrity
Courage
Duty
#3
In military ethics, what does 'Duty' refer to?
Obedience to lawful orders
Loyalty to comrades
Acting in self-interest
Avoiding combat situations
#4
In military ethics, what does the principle of 'Loyalty' entail?
Prioritizing personal interests
Serving the national interest with undivided loyalty
Following orders blindly
Avoiding combat situations
#5
What ethical principle emphasizes the importance of doing what is right, regardless of personal consequences?
Duty
Honor
Integrity
Loyalty
#6
Which principle emphasizes that military professionals must serve the national interest with undivided loyalty and make decisions that prioritize the greater good?
Integrity
Loyalty
Service Before Self
Selfless Service
#7
In the context of military ethics, what does the principle of 'Noncombatant Immunity' mean?
Protecting military assets
Avoiding harm to civilians not taking part in hostilities
Using unconventional tactics
Prioritizing combat operations over civilian safety
#8
In the military context, what does 'ROE' stand for?
Rules of Engagement
Reconnaissance Operations and Exercises
Rules of Ethics
Rapid Offensive Elimination
#9
What is the concept of 'civilian control of the military'?
Military leaders having control over civilians
Civilian leaders having ultimate authority over the military
Joint decision-making between civilians and the military
Military intervention in civilian affairs
#10
What does the acronym 'JAG' stand for in the military context?
Joint Air Group
Judge Advocate General
Joint Artillery Group
Joint Action Garrison
#11
What is the significance of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) in the United States Armed Forces?
Regulating the use of military uniforms
Setting guidelines for ethical conduct
Defining rules for international conflicts
Establishing the chain of command
#12
According to the concept of 'Just War Theory,' what is a requirement for a war to be considered just?
Preemptive strike
Limited casualties
Reasonable chance of success
Last resort after exhausting peaceful options
#13
What is the purpose of the Geneva Conventions in the field of military ethics?
Promote international trade
Ensure humane treatment of war prisoners and civilians
Establish military alliances
Authorize the use of nuclear weapons
#14
Which military code of conduct includes the famous phrase 'I will never surrender of my own free will'?
Nuremberg Code
Hague Conventions
Soldier's Creed
Code of the U.S. Fighting Force
#15
Which of the following is considered a violation of the principle of 'Honor' in military ethics?
Courageous decision-making
Betraying comrades
Respecting the chain of command
Adherence to rules of engagement