Cloning Concepts and Definitions Quiz
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Match the following values with their definitions:

Integrity = Moral uprightness and truthfulness Justice = Fairness and righteousness Loyalty = Faithfulness to commitments Respect = Valuing others' rights and opinions

Match the following concepts with their descriptions:

Responsibility = Taking ownership for one's actions Selflessness = Prioritizing others' needs over self-interest Impartiality = Quality of being fair and unprejudiced Courage = Bravery in difficult situations

Match the following ethical definitions to the correct description:

Philosophical Morality = Basis of ethics Morality = Collection of rules dictating acceptable behavior Ethics = Process of critical thinking about right and wrong Behavioral Rules = Guidelines for acceptable conduct

Match the following virtues with their meanings:

<p>Honesty = Truthfulness and moral integrity Open-mindedness = Willingness to consider new ideas Urgency = Recognition of critical situations Sense of Justice = Fairness in dealing with people</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following ideas with their implications:

<p>Punishment = Consequences for wrong actions Integrity = Consistency in values and actions Loyalty = Commitment to a person or cause Respect = Acknowledging the worth of others</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following terms related to cloning with their definitions:

<p>Unthinkable = Impossible to imagine Monstrous = Unlimited, without borders Inhumane = Not human Unfathomable = A population exceeding the available resources</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following economic concepts with their descriptions:

<p>Supply and Demand = Principle of economics where the price of a commodity is determined by supply and demand. Affordable = Able to be afforded or acquired by oneself Gap between Rich and Poor = A significant difference in wealth between socioeconomic classes Overpopulated = Unlimited, without borders</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following concepts to their relationships in the mind map:

<p>Cloning = Core concept that is related to other ideas Overpopulation = Exceeding available resources Economic Gap = Difference in wealth Affordability = Acquired by oneself</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following German terms with their French translations:

<p>sich klonen lassen* = se faire cloner geklont / der Klon, e = cloné / le clone die Zukunft schaffen* = créer l'avenir das Experiment, e = l'expérience</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following German terms with their descriptions:

<p>die Wahrheit enthüllen = Reveal the truth einen Pakt schließen/brechen* = Make/break a pact (+d) (un)erträglich = Unbearable eine Anspielung auf +a = An allusion to</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following French translations with their German terms:

<p>dévoiler la réalité = die Wahrheit enthüllen l'expérience = das Experiment, e créer l'avenir = die Zukunft schaffen* se faire cloner = sich klonen lassen*</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following German phrases with their English meanings:

<p>auf/geben* = To give up weit/gehen* = To go away se barrer = To move on tout plaquer = To give up on something</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the German terms with their types of expressions:

<p>geklont / der Klon, e = Noun sich klonen lassen* = Verb (+d) (un)erträglich = Adjective eine Anspielung auf +a = Noun Phrase</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the cloning steps with their descriptions:

<p>Step 1 = Reaching the goal / One day Step 2 = Immortal Step 3 = Heal / Nurture Step 4 = Reproduce cells</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the cloning goals with their implications:

<p>Step 1 = A mini-me / The copy Step 2 = Divide public opinion Step 3 = Gene manipulation Step 4 = Remove organs</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the German phrases with their translations:

<p>das Erbmaterial teilen = Share the genetic material / DNA die Organe entnehmen = Remove organs heilen / pflegen = Heal / Nurture die Zellen reproduzieren = Reproduce cells</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the steps with their ethical considerations:

<p>Step 1 = Public opinion divided Step 2 = Possibility of immortality Step 3 = Gene manipulation Step 4 = Removability of organs</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the cloning concepts with their definitions:

<p>Gene manipulation = Alteration of genetic material Immortal = Not subject to aging Reproduce cells = Creating new cells Divide public opinion = Creating differing viewpoints</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following German vocabulary with their French equivalents:

<p>handeln / die Handlung = agir (to act/do) die Vernunft = la raison (reason) der Verstand = le bon sens (good sense) der Notfall = le cas d'urgence</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the steps in the sequence of thought/action related to ethics with their meanings:

<p>1 = to act/do 2 = reason 3 = good sense 4 = put in danger</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following French vocabulary with their German equivalents:

<p>justifier (to justify) = begründen / der Grund ancré (anchored) = verankert de façon exemplaire (in an exemplary way) = vorbildlich traiter (treat) = behandeln</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following vocabulary about emergencies with their meanings:

<p>der Notfall = le cas d'urgence ab/hängen von +d = dépendre de mettre quelqu'un en danger = put someone in danger +d in Gefahr bringen = put in danger</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following German terms with their corresponding actions:

<p>handeln = to act/do verankert = anchored/established vorbildlich = exemplary behandeln = treat</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following concepts related to cloning with their descriptions:

<p>Cloning = Creating a genetically identical copy of an organism Ethics = Moral principles that govern a person's behavior Morality = The differentiation between right and wrong Laws and Regulations = Rules established to govern conduct in society</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following aspects of decision-making with their corresponding concepts:

<p>Choice/Decision = Evaluating options and making a conclusion Virtue = Behavior showing high moral standards Guidelines = Recommendations that suggest how to act Opinions = Personal views about ethical concerns</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following ethical considerations with their relevance to cloning:

<p>Integrity = Being honest and adhering to moral principles Loyalty = Faithfulness to commitments or obligations Honesty = Truthfulness in actions and statements Conduct = Behavior in accordance with accepted standards</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following terms with their relevant contexts in the cloning discussion:

<p>Cloning = Scientific practice of replicating organisms Ethics = Philosophical examination of right and wrong Regulations = Legal frameworks governing scientific research Self-Reflection = Critical evaluation of one's personal beliefs</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following moral principles with their descriptions:

<p>Integrity = Adherence to moral and ethical principles Public Good = Actions that benefit the wider community Virtue = Behavior showing moral excellence Necessity = What is required in a given situation</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following ethical themes with their focus areas:

<p>Ethics = Questions of what is right or wrong Morality = Beliefs about good and bad behavior Law = Formal regulations enforced by authorities Perspective = Different viewpoints on ethical issues</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following aspects of cloning with their implications:

<p>Cloning = Raises ethical dilemmas in society Decision-making = Involves weighing moral considerations Regulatory framework = Establishes boundaries for research Ethical reflection = Promotes critical thinking about actions</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Cloning

The process of creating a genetically identical copy of an organism.

Ethics

A set of moral principles that guide individual behavior and decision-making.

Morality

The principles that shape what is considered right or wrong in a society or culture.

Laws and Regulations

The rules and laws that govern a society, especially in relation to ethical issues.

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Public Good

The importance of considering the needs and well-being of others, especially in a larger community.

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Self-reflection

The process of carefully thinking about an issue or decision, considering different perspectives and possibilities.

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Choice/Decision

The ability to make choices and decisions, often based on ethical considerations.

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Virtue

A quality or characteristic associated with moral excellence, often involving good character and responsible behavior.

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Honesty

The quality of being honest, truthful, and having moral integrity. It involves acting in accordance with one's values and principles.

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Impartiality

The ability to be fair and impartial, free from bias. It involves treating everyone equally and with respect.

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Responsibility

Taking responsibility for one's actions and their consequences. It involves being accountable for your choices and decisions.

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Make a Pact

To agree or commit to something with another person or group, often with consequences for breaking the agreement.

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Break a Pact

To end or cancel a pact or agreement that was previously made.

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Allusion

A subtle hint or reference to something that is not directly stated.

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Reveal the truth

To reveal or make known something that was previously hidden or unknown.

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Experiment

A scientific test designed to investigate a specific hypothesis or phenomenon.

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Unfathomable/Impensable

An idea or concept that is so unusual or complex that it's impossible to understand or comprehend.

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Overpopulated/Overcrowded

A situation where there are more people or things than resources available, leading to overcrowding and potential problems.

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Gap between Rich and Poor

A significant difference in wealth and resources between different groups or classes within a society.

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Affordable

The ability of an individual to buy or acquire something based on their financial resources.

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Supply and Demand

The principle in economics where the price of a commodity is determined by the balance of supply and demand.

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Immortality in Cloning

The potential for creating an organism with a longer lifespan than normal.

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Gene Manipulation in Cloning

Altering the genetic makeup of an organism.

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Public Opinion on Cloning

The ethical and social issues surrounding cloning.

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Sharing Genetic Material in Cloning

Sharing genetic information between organisms.

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To Act

To perform an action - the process of doing something.

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Reason

The ability to logically reason and think critically. It helps us make sense of information and make informed decisions.

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Good Sense

The understanding and common sense applied to situations. It involves using good judgement and practical wisdom.

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To Justify

To justify an action or decision by explaining the reasons and principles behind it.

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To Depend On

To depend on something or someone for support, information, or outcome.

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