Ethics Drills With Rationalization
Ethics Drills With Rationalization
Ethics Drills With Rationalization
1. A popular belief that children are the parent‟s investment for the future hampers the national efforts for
_______.
a. enlightened occupational c. professional development
b. responsible parenthood d. unified family
The popular belief that children are the parent‟s investment for the future hampers the
national efforts for responsible parenthood. This belief suggests that the sole purpose of
having children is to secure the parents‟ future and potentially overlooks the importance
of providing a nurturing and supportive environment for the child‟s emotional, social and
educational needs. In contrast, responsible parenthood emphasizes the holistic care and
upbringing of children, considering their overall development and well – being. By
promoting responsible parenthood, national efforts can prioritize the welfare of children
and create a foundation for a healthier and more stable society.
2. The organization of words to give pleasure, to elevate the human experience and to judge the
underlying values are the basic objectives of _____.
a. literature c. painting
b. music d. theater
Literature is the art form that primarily focuses on the organization of words to convey
meaning, evoke emotions, and explore human experiences. It encompasses various
genres such as novels, poetry, plays and short stories. Through skillful arrangement of
words, literature aims to provide pleasure to the reader, offer insights into the human
conditions, and critically examine societal values and beliefs. While music, painting, and
theater can also evoke emotions and convey meaning, the specific objective of organizing
words to achieve these purposes is most closely associated with literature.
3. People can harbor unjustified dislike of certain groups of people demonstrate _____.
a. racial prejudice c. individualism
b. economic prejudice d. socialism
When individuals hold unjustified dislike or hostility towards certain groups of people
based on their race or ethnicity. It is referred to as racial prejudice. Racial prejudice
involves making negative judgments or stereotypes about individuals or groups solely
based on their racial background, without any valid reasons or evidence to support such
biases. It is important to note that prejudices can manifest in various forms, including
racial prejudices, but it is not limited to race. Prejudice can also be based on other facts
such as gender, religion, socioeconomic status or nationality. However, in the given
context, where the unjustified dislike is directed towards certain groups of people, the
term “racial prejudice” is the most appropriate descriptor.
Socialism is a social and economic doctrine that calls for public rather than private
ownership or control of property and natural resources. According to the socialist view,
individuals do not live or work in isolation but live in cooperation with one another.
Individualism the belief and practice that every person is unique and self-reliant. A
belief in individualism also implies that you believe that the government should bud out
of your individual affairs.
4. What is progress in one‟s occupation or workplace called _____.
a. rank status c. work award
b. career development d. occupational renewal
Career development refers to the ongoing process of improving and advancing in one‟s
occupation or workplace. It encompasses various activities and strategies aimed at
enhancing skills, acquiring new knowledge, gaining experience and pursuing
opportunities for growth and advancement within the chosen career path. Career
development often involves setting goals, acquiring qualifications or certifications
seeking promotions or lateral moves and continuously learning and adapting to changes
in the workplace.
5. A person, whose opinion is trusted and whose advise on delicate matters are valued by friends and
colleagues has attained _____.
a. rank c. prestige
b. relation d. understanding
Prestige refers to respect, esteem and high regard that an individual earns from others due
to their perceived expertise, competence and reliability. When someone‟s opinion is
trusted and their advise on delicate matters is valued by friends and colleagues, it
indicates that they have attained a certain level of prestige within their social or
professional circle.
Martial law is typically declared in situations where there is a significant threat to public
order, such as when there is an ongoing rebellion or widespread lawlessness that poses a
grave danger to the safety and security of the population. In such cases, the government
may temporarily suspend normal civil liberties and grant the military additional powers
to restore order and protect public safety.
7. Films are the most advanced art because they not only involve visual and audio but also ___.
a. music c. light
b. scenery d. movement
Films involve movement, which is a crucial aspect that sets them apart from other art
forms. Through the use of cameras and editing techniques, filmmakers can capture and
manipulate motion, bringing characters, objects, and stories to life. Movement adds a
dynamic and immersive quality to films, allowing filmmakers to convey emotions, action
and narrative in a unique way.
8. Your neighbor confides that she is a drug pusher because she needs the money to support her
lifestyle. The moral principle that you should advise your neighbor to follow is ____.
a. Principle of double effect.
b. The end does not justify the means.
c. Between two evils do the lesser evil.
d. Always do what is right.
The principle “The end does not justify the means” is a widely recognize ethical principle
that emphasize the importance of adhering to ethical standards and not engaging in
unethical standards and not engaging in unethical or illegal activities, even if the desired
outcome seems beneficial. In the given situation, advising your neighbor to continue
being a drug pusher would go against this principle, as it involves engaging in illegal and
harmful activities for personal gain. Instead, alternative solutions or paths should be
explored that are in line with ethical guidelines and do not involve participating in illegal
activities.
9. Happy times await you provided you can overcome the reluctance to do some unpleasant chores
that need immediate action. Remember that effort is far more easily sustained if it is joined by
enthusiasm. This suggests that work worth doing at all is worth doing _____.
a. effortless c. repeatedly
b. cheerfully d. reluctantly
The phrase “effort is far more easily sustained if it is joined by enthusiasm” suggests that
approaching work with enthusiasm makes the effort easier to maintain. Therefore, the
sentence implies that work worth doing is worth doing cheerfully.
10. Scientists‟ values and beliefs are influenced by the customs and traditions of ______.
a. relatives c. society
b. family d. association
Scientists, like any other individuals, are members of a larger social context that shapes
their values and beliefs. Society refers to the broader community or culture in which
scientists live and work. This encompasses the customs, traditions, norms, and collective
beliefs that are shared by the people within that society.
11. It is a practice in Richard‟s office to serve well only those who brings gifts, but it is the practice
of Richard to serve well all, without gifts. Richard‟s act is demonstrated of ____.
a. indifference c. integrity
b. industry d. embarrassment
The act of Richard serving well all, without gifts, demonstrates integrity. Integrity refers
to the quality of being honest, ethical, and having strong moral principles. Richard‟s
behavior shows that he treats everyone equally and fairly, regardless of whether they
bring gifts or not.
12. Overseas Filipino workers boost Philippine economy, while sacrificing to be separated from the
families indeed, they are _____.
a. Labor Heroes c. Unsung Heroes
b. Export Workers d. Economic Angels
All the given options can be considered as valid descriptions of overseas Filipino workers
(OFW‟s) and their contributions. However, the best answer would be C. This option
captures the sentiment that OFWs often go unnoticed and underappreciated despite their
significant sacrifices and contributions to the Philippine economy. Many OFWs endure
being separated from their families and endure difficult working conditions abroad to
support their loved ones back home. The term “unsung heroes” acknowledges their
dedication and selflessness while highlighting the lack of recognition they often receive.
13. The Department of Education crafted the set of general guidelines of the development of which
on the school, regional and national levels through the ______.
a. Values Education Curriculum c. Values Education Framework
b. Values Education Practice d. Values Education Regulation
A framework provides a structured approach and serves as a guide for the development
of various aspects within a particular field or discipline. In this case, a Values Education
Framework would provide the overarching principles, concepts, and guidelines for the
development of values education at different levels (school, regional, and national). It
would outline the key components, goals, and strategies to be implemented, while
allowing flexibility for adaptation to specific contexts.
14. Biological reference is used for the human being, but moral reference should be used to the ____.
a. spirit c. value
b. conscience d. person
Biological reference is used to understand the physical aspects of human beings, while
moral reference is necessary to guide our actions and decisions based on ethics and
values. In this context, the conscience serves as an internal moral compass, helping
individuals distinguish between right and wrong and act in accordance with their values
and principles. While a person‟s spirit may encompass their inner essence, it is
conscience specifically related to moral decision – making. Values shape one‟s
conscience, but the conscience acts as the internal regulator, evaluating whether actions
align with personal values. Overall, moral reference is crucial in guiding human
behavior, and the conscience plays a vital role in assessing the moral implications of
actions and making ethical choices.
15. The monarch of England whose strict adherence to morality influenced the struggle of good over
evil in literary pieces known as didactic literature was Queen ______.
a. Mary c. Elizabeth
b. Sophia d. Victoria
The monarch of England whose strict adherence to morality influenced the struggle of
good over evil in didactic literature was Queen Victoria. Queen Victoria who reigned
from 1837 to 1901, was known for her strong moral values, and her reign coincided with
a period of Victorian literature that often emphasized moral lessons and the contrast
between good and evil.
16. That growth and development vary from person to person is exemplifies in the principle of _____?
a. individual differences c. apperceptive basis
b. rewards and punishment d. reinforcement
The principle of individual differences acknowledges that each person is unique and may
exhibit variations in their growth and development. It recognizes that factors such as
genetics, environment, experiences and personal characteristics contribute to the
differences observed among individuals are exactly alike and that their growth and
development may follow different paths.
17. Leadership of people with competence and integrity results in a social system called ____.
a. royalty c. monarchy
b. meritocracy d. aristocracy
18. High strung, highly exatable and perfectionist people cannot keep still and are always looking at their
watch. These people are usually the ones who have high blood pressure, heart disease and stomach
ulcers because of ______.
a. sickness c. wealth
b. stress d. success
Highly strung, highly excitable and perfectionist individuals often experience higher
levels of stress due to their personality traits and tendencies. These individuals may
constantly feel the need to be productive, achieve perfection or meet high expectations,
leading to a state of chronic stress. This continuous stress can have negative impacts on
their physical health, such as increased blood pressure, heart disease and stomach ulcers.
19. The proponent of P.E.T.A which pioneered in play productions and presentations and for the masses
is ______.
a. Pura Castrence c. Naty Rogers
b. Cecile Alvarez d. Carmen Nakpil
Cecile Alvarez is a notable proponent of P.E.T.A (People for the Ethical Treatment of
Animals) who has made significant contributions to play productions and presentations
aimed at reaching the masses. As an advocate for animal rights and ethical treatment,
Alvarez has played a crucial role in raising awareness and promoting P.E.T.A‟s message
through theatrical productions and public presentations.
Pura Castrence one of the Filipino women writers, she was among the first to gain
prominence writing in the English language. She was named a Chevalier de Légion
d'honneur by the French government
Naty Rogers - Filipina actress, drama teacher, writer, producer and researcher. She was
best known for her role in the 1965 film adaptation of the play A Portrait of the Artist as
Filipino
Carmen Nakpil - Filipina journalist, author, historian and public servant. She was a
recipient of the S.E.A. Write Award. (Southeast Asian Writers Award)
20. A person‟s right to protection against lawful disappearance is done through ______?
a. Bill of Rights c. Writ of habeas data
b. Writ of habeas corpus d. Writ of amparo
21. To evaluate the rightness or wrongness of human act, one must be familiar with the study of
______?
a. sinfulness c. morality
b. virtue d. relationship
Morality refers to the principles and values that guide human behavior and distinguish
between right and wrong actions. It involves an understanding of ethical standards and
the ability to make judgments about the moral character of a particular action. By
studying morality, one can develop a framework for evaluating human acts based on
concepts such as fairness, justice, honesty, compassion and respect for others.
Virtue - a good moral quality in a person, or the general quality of being morally good
22. The welfare of workers is safeguarded by the legal sector called ______.
a. House of Representatives c. DWSD
b. Labor Union d. Cooperative organization
Labor Union, also known as trade unions, are organizations formed by workers in various
industries to protect their rights and advocate for better working conditions, fair wages,
and improved benefits. They operate within the framework and are authorized by labor
laws in many countries. Labor Unions play a vital role in ensuring the welfare of workers
by engaging in collective bargaining with employers to negotiate employment contracts,
working hours, wages, and benefits. They advocate for workplace safety, protection
against unfair treatment, and equitable treatment of employees.
23. The interdisciplinary field which includes studies on women, men, gay, lesbian, bisexual,
transgender, etc.. Is collectively known as_________.
a. sex education c. poverty studies
b. human studies d. gender studies
Gender studies are an interdisciplinary field that explores and analyzes the social,
cultural, political, and economic aspects of gender identity and expression. It
encompasses studies on women, men, gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and other
gender identities and sexual orientations.
24. Political idealist advocate ideals of politics, such as justice, equality and fairness. Political realist
have more realistic viewpoint of politics, aptly stated by “might is right”. Who among the
following is more a political idealist rather than a political realist?
a. Julius Caesar c. Donald Trump
b. Ferdinand Marcos d. Benigno Aquino III
Benigno Aquino III is more likely to be considered a political idealist that a political
realist. Aquino served as the President of the Philippines from 2010 – 2016. He was
known for advocating democratic ideals, good governance, and human rights during his
presidency.
Julius Caesar, Ferdinand Marcos, and Donald Trump are often associated with political
realist to varying degrees. Julius Caesar was Roman military and political leader known
for his conquests and consolidation of power, making him more aligned to political
realism.
Ferdinand Marcos and Donald Trump also had mixed records with elements of both
idealism and realism in their political actions and beliefs.
25. Whose philosophy gives prominence to faith in understanding the existence of God?
a. St John c. St Peter
b. St. Benedict d. St. Augustine
26. Mahatma Ghandi, loon of non – violence, said “there go my people, I must hasten to follow them for I
am their teacher.” The quotation means ______________.
a. leadership by action c. leadership by following
b. leadership by example d. leadership by popularity
Mahatma Ghandi working to achieve freedom and equality for all, in India and in Africa.
He is remembered for his non-violent creed, and for his belief that black and white
people should have equal rights, and be looked upon the same as every other person. His
famous qoute "You must be the change that you wish to see in the world,".
27. Corazon Aquino recognized icon of democracy by the world, successfully led the Filipinos to freedom
from dictatorship through her _________________.
a. arrogance c. courage
b. wealth d. humility
29. There are literature types that aim to inspire and develop values, to these types belongs ___.
a. didactic c. reportorial
b. fiction d. caricature
Didactic literature refers to literary works that aim to educated or instruct the reader,
often focusing on imparting moral, ethical, or philosophical values. These works are
intended to inspire and develop the reader‟s understanding of certain principles or
concepts. Examples of didactic literature include fables, parables, and allegorical stories.
Fiction is a literature in the form of prose that describes imaginary events and people.
Reportorial by news characteristic
Caricature – exaggerating the objects to create a comic of fun of the subject
30. The process of studying oneself closely in quietness and reflective mood is ______.
a. introspection c. intrapersonal
b. interpersonal d. intrusion
31. “A satisfying problem –solving experience improves one‟s ability to cope with the next
difficulty”. This quotation means that ____.
a. it is always difficult to handle problems
b. problem – solving is daily activity
c. every successful experience strengthens one‟s ability to face difficulties
d. one has development skills to improve talent and ability
The quotation suggests that when a person has a satisfying problem – solving experience,
it enhances their ability to cope with future challenges. By successfully overcoming a
problem, individuals gain confidence, knowledge, and skills that can be applied to tackle
subsequent difficulties. The emphasis is on the positive impact of previous problem –
solving experiences in improving one‟s ability to handle future obstacles.
32. Of the criteria of personhood, recognition and acceptance by others are classified as _____ criteria.
a. cognitive c. genetic
b. sentient d. social
33. Moralist write literary pieces that inform and teach moral lessons which are called _____.?
a. lyric c. didactic
b. historical d. autobiographical
Didactic literary pieces are specifically designed to educate or instruct readers, often
conveying moral lessons or principles. These works aim to teach or advocate certain
values, beliefs, or behaviors. Moralists frequently employ didactic writing to convey their
moral messages and influence reader‟s thoughts and actions.
34. The following manifest the value of social responsibility EXCEPT _______.
a. assistance to the disadvantaged
b. mutual respect
c. concern for others
d. self – interest
The value of social responsibility is focused on promoting the well – being and welfare
of others, as well as the community as the whole. It emphasizes actions and behaviors
that go beyond self – interest and prioritize the needs and concerns of others. Therefore,
self – interest does not align with the concept of social responsibility.
41. The tendency of will towards something, whether this will be realizable or not.
a. Wish c. dream
b. Intention d. goal
Intention – tendency of the will towards something attainable but without
necessarily committing oneself to attain it. Such is our intention to study the
lesson, to attend a party, or to spend a vacation in Baguio.
43. The disturbance of the mind of a person who is confronted by an impending danger or harm to
himself or loved ones.
a. Violence c. Fear
b. Dream d. doubt
44. Refers to any physical force exerted on a person by another free agent for the purpose of compelling
said person to act against his will.
a. Violence c. Fear
b. Dream d. doubt
c.
45. The lasting readiness and facility, born of frequently repeated acts, for acting in a certain manner.
a. Acts c. Voluntary acts
b. Habits d. human acts
46. Laws that are promulgated, or made known to us, by special command of God.
a. External Laws c. Divine Positive Law
b. Internal Laws d. Positive Law
47. According to him, it is the divine reason or the will of God commanding that the natural order or
things be preserved and forbidding that it be disturbed.
a. Aristotle c. Plato
b. St. Thomas Aquinas d. St. Augustine
50. He believed that man is free, thus man deserves to be punished for the sins he freely commits.
a. Aristotle c. Plato
b. St. Thomas Aquinas d. St. Augustine
51. According to him, man has threefold nature: vegetal, animal and rational.
a. Aristotle c. Plato
b. St. Thomas Aquinas d. St. Augustine
52. The highest Good, or the Summum Bonum consists in “beatific vision” of God, that no earthly good
can fully satisfy human desires.
a. Aristotle c. Plato
b. St. Thomas Aquinas d. St. Augustine
53. The ethical system that believes accumulating karma or deeds that eventually free the individual.
a. Islamic c. Buddhism
b. Christianity d. Utilitarianism
54. The greatest moral good is that “which gives the greatest happiness to the greatest number of
people”.
a. Islamic c. Buddhism
b. Christianity d. Utilitarianism
55. A classless society, the greatest good is absolute equality which is based on the teachings of Karl
Marx.
a. Economics c. socialism
b. Communism d. Machiavellian
Economics - s the study of scarcity and its implications for the use of resources,
production of goods and services, growth of production and welfare over time,
and a great variety of other complex issues of vital concern to society.
Socialism - Socialism is an economic and political system where the workers or
the government own the buildings and tools that make goods and services like
farms and factories.
Machiavellian - a personality trait that denotes cunningness, the ability to be
manipulative, and a drive to use whatever means necessary to gain power.
Machiavellianism is one of the traits that forms the Dark Triad, along with
narcissism and psychopathy. (negative)
Machiavellianism are able to easily switch between working with others to taking
advantage of others to achieve their goals, and they are more willing to do things
others see as terrible or immoral (positive)
Machiavelli believed that public and private morality had to be understood as two
different things in order to rule well. As a result, a ruler must be concerned not
only with reputation, but also must be positively willing to act unscrupulously at
the right times. The Prince, political treatise by Niccolò Machiavelli, written in
1513. A short treatise on how to acquire power, create a state, and keep it.
57. Pertains to man‟s relationship with the Deity, guiding and regulating his communion with Him.
a. Moral Values c. Religious Values
b. Social Values d. cultural Values
58. Those that man shares with others in a given community of persons, shaping their spiritual kinship,
and directing their attention to definite ideals of behaviour.
a. Moral Values c. Religious Values
b. Social Values d. cultural Values
59. Necessary for the promotion of human society as a whole, integrating the motivation and interests of
members towards the common objective or goal.
a. Moral Values c. Religious Values
b. Social Values d. cultural Values
60. It is set of rules for determining moral standards or socially acceptable behaviour.
a. Protocol c. ethics
b. Standard d. none of the foregoing
61. Teachers have the duty to actively carry out the policies of the State. What must he/she take in order
to effect this?
a. A course professional ethics c. The licensure examination
b. The Civil Service examination d. An oath
65. No matter the degree of offense the learner committed, the teacher shall _____.
a. Not inform any problems to the parents and students
b. Not inflict physical harm on the learner
c. Not bring any student learner to the principal‟s office
d. Not elevate any problem to higher authorities
66. The teacher is a human being endowed with life for which it is the highest obligation to live with
_______ at all times whether in school, in the home, or elsewhere.
a. Thoughtfulness c. dignity
b. Humility d. pride
67. You just passed the Licensure Examination for Teachers. You applied for a teaching job in a central
school. The district supervisor promised you a position if you are willing to give a month‟s salary in
advance. How will you react to this situation?
a. Accept the offer because it is difficult to land a job nowadays
b. Refuse to pay but apply for the position just the same
c. Accept the office and mark the money to be used as evidence
d. Report the matter to the national dailies
68. How will a teacher show good reputations with respect to financial matters?
a. Sell shirts and bags to well – to – do parents during PTA meeting
b. Pays immediately the tuition fees he borrowed
c. Pays for meals and snacks of the other teachers
d. Settles his debts and loans
69. A teacher shall place premium on ________ as the primary principle of personal behaviour in all
relationships with others and in all situations.
a. Humility c. Professionalism
b. Self – discipline d. Faith in the creator
71. A student‟s complains to you about his failing grade in first grading period. You re – compute and
indeed you find a significant error in his grade computation. Your decision is not to accept the
erroneous computation for fear that you lose credibility. Is this morally right?
a. No, the end does not justify the means.
b. No, the reason for not accepting the error before the student is flimsy
c. Yes, as teacher you must maintain your credibility
d. Yes, the end justify the means
72. Teacher Ton knows the illegal activities of a neighbor but keeps quiet in order not to be involved in
any investigation. Which principle is morality does Teacher Ton fail to apply?
a. The end does not justify the means
b. Always do what is right
c. Between two evil, do the lesser evil
d. The principle of double effect
73. What norm of conduct is manifested by being loyal to the republic and to the Filipino people?
a. Nationalism and patriotism
b. Responsive to the republic
c. Honesty
d. Professionalism
74. The powerful European country supplied arms to the Afghanistan rebels who were fighting a
terrorist war in the Middle East. What was the principle of moral discernment applicable in this
case?
a. Principle of double effect
b. Principle of lesser evil
c. Principle of material cooperation
d. Principle of formal cooperation
75. What principle of moral discernment applies fire victims who decided to jump over a 10 – story
building rather than die by being burned to death?
a. Principle of material cooperation
b. Principle of two evil
c. Principle of formal cooperation
d. Principle of double effect
76. What moral principle applies to removal of life sustaining machines from comatose patience whom a
doctor believes can no longer medically save?
a. Principle of material cooperation
b. Principle of formal cooperation
c. Principle of double effect
d. Principle of lesser evil
77. Lecturer Atty. Bry narrates, “I observe that where there is an English – speaking foreigner in class,
more often than not, his classmates perceive him to be superior”, to which Filipino traits does this
point?
a. Hospitality c. colonial mentality
b. Friendliness d. lack of confidence
78. A student passes a research report poorly written by ornately presented in a folder to make – up for
the poor quality of the book report content. Which Filipino traits does this practice proves? Emphasis
on ________.
a. Arts over academics c. arts over science
b. Substance over porma d. porma over substance
79. Ethics is sometimes called morality because the two terminologies refer to _______.
a. Doing what is right and just according to the Bible
b. Examining and doing what is right, good, and just through rational and philosophical means
c. Giving what is due to the person
d. Doing it means to human being
80. In the Virtue Ethics of Aristotle, he speaks about phronesis which means the practice of the good.
But the practice of the good according to Aristotle is a product of ______.
a. Habit c. commitment
b. Self – examination d. will power
81. In a village of Sitangkay, Sulu, a 12 – year old girl is forced to marry a person she does not want.
The parents who arranged the marriage of the girls argued that what they are doing is right because
they are the parents who just want the best for their children. What ethical principle do you think
will support the decision of the parents?
a. Paternalism c. ethical revolution
b. Authoritarianism d. moral prescriptivism
82. The state of eudaimonia or human flourishing implies that human beings achieved the good life if:
a. They are successful in life
b. They are happy
c. They live a virtuous life
d. They are doing service to the community
83. Circumstances affect the morality of an action. Suppose a person commits murder for the first time
but later on admits his/her guilt. His admissions to a crime committed lessen the severity of the act
and its punishment. The action of the person is called _______.
a. Justifying circumstance c. aggravating circumstance
b. Mitigating or extenuating circumstance d. specifying circumstance
88. Rights that are recognized and enforced as part of a legal system are, strictly speaking:
a. Moral rights c. both moral legal rights
b. Legal rights d. neither moral nor legal rights
91. John Stuart Mill holds which of the following views about justice?
a. Equal treatment is a presumptive right and no inequality of treatment is ever justified.
b. Equal treatment is not a presumptive right, and inequality of treatment is justified by the
circumstances.
c. Equal treatment is not a presumptive right, but inequality of treatment is difficult to justify.
d. Equal treatment is a presumptive right that requires any inequality of treatment to be justified.
93. Rights that involve claims on specific identifiable individuals are called____?
a. Moral rights c. specific rights
b. General right d. negative rights
94. Rights that entail an obligation on the part of others to refrain from acting in certain ways are called
___?
a. Moral rights c. specific rights
b. General right d. negative rights
95. Rights that impose obligations on others to provide us with some good are called ____?
a. Moral rights c. specific rights
b. General right d. negative rights
96. How would you select the most fit on government positions? Applying Confucius teachings, which
would be the answer?
a. By course accreditation of an accrediting body
b. By merit system and course accreditation
c. By merit system
d. By government examination
97. The sum total of a person‟s efforts to cope with stressful situations in life is called ______?
a. Reaction c. defense mechanism
b. Anger d. emotion
98. According to St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas, the ultimate happiness is?
a. Money c. life after death
b. Earthly things d. God