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The document presents a compilation of ethics questions, likely intended for educational purposes. Topics covered include culture and moral behavior, with an emphasis on examples of how Filipino values and religious teachings influence moral decisions in various scenarios. The document also explores ethical dilemmas and principles.

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C. Culture in Moral Behavior d. Debt of Gratitude 8. A friend is going through a tough time, so you offer 1. You notice a colleague at work taking extra office...

C. Culture in Moral Behavior d. Debt of Gratitude 8. A friend is going through a tough time, so you offer 1. You notice a colleague at work taking extra office supplies emotional support and remind them that they are not alone. for personal use. Instead of confronting them in front of You also encourage them to remain humble and loving others, you privately speak to them, suggesting they reflect towards others, reflecting the importance of caring for one on their actions and reminding them of the importance of another and practicing kindness. Which Filipino value does integrity and honesty. Which religion’s moral teachings does this action reflect? this action reflect? a. Christianity b. Bayanihan a. Sikhism c. Hiya (Shame) b. Shintoism d. Debt of Gratitude c. Zoroastrianism 9. After receiving a promotion at work, you feel a strong sense d. None of the Above of responsibility to repay your mentor, who helped you along 2. In a team meeting, a colleague takes credit for your work. the way. You make an effort to assist your mentor in their You feel upset but choose not to confront them directly to tasks and show loyalty to them, not just out of gratitude but maintain peace and harmony in the workplace. You decide because you feel morally bound to return their support. to quietly continue doing your best without creating conflict. Which Filipino value does this action reflect? Which religion’s moral teachings does this action reflect? a. Christianity b. Bayanihan a. Sikhism c. Hiya (Shame) b. Shintoism d. Debt of Gratitude c. Zoroastrianism 10. A student is faced with a tough decision on whether to cheat d. None of the Above on a test. They remember the values their parents taught 3. During a community service project, one of your teammates them about honesty and doing the right thing, even when no is not contributing much. Instead of ignoring the situation, one is watching. This leads them to decide against cheating. you speak to them kindly, reminding them that everyone in Which factor most directly influences their moral behavior the group should do their part and serve others selflessly. in this situation? Which religion’s moral teachings does this action reflect? a. Family a. Sikhism b. School b. Shintoism c. Church c. Zoroastrianism d. Mass Media d. None of the Above 11. A teenager is inspired to start recycling and reduce their 4. You see a friend being rude to someone in a public setting. environmental impact after watching a documentary on Rather than publicly calling them out, you wait until later to climate change and how it affects the planet. The information talk to them in private, encouraging them to be more from the documentary motivates them to take action. Which respectful in the future to maintain harmony and good factor most directly influences their moral behavior in this relationships. Which religion’s moral teachings does this situation? action reflect? a. Family a. Sikhism b. School b. Shintoism c. Church c. Zoroastrianism d. Mass Media d. None of the Above 12. A child sees another student being excluded during recess 5. A neighbor is moving to a new home and needs help carrying and remembers the lessons from school about treating heavy furniture. Without being asked, you and several other everyone with respect and kindness. They decide to invite community members gather to assist them, ensuring that the the student to join their group. Which factor most directly work is done quickly and efficiently. Which Filipino value influences their moral behavior in this situation? does this action reflect? a. Family a. Christianity b. School b. Bayanihan c. Church c. Hiya (Shame) d. Mass Media d. Debt of Gratitude 13. A young person regularly attends church services where 6. You borrowed money from a close friend when you were in they hear sermons about helping the less fortunate. a difficult financial situation. Now that you are financially Motivated by these teachings, they volunteer at a local stable, you feel a deep sense of responsibility to return the shelter. Which factor most directly influences their moral favor by helping them in any way you can, even beyond behavior in this situation? repaying the money. Which Filipino value does this action a. Family reflect? b. School a. Christianity c. Church b. Bayanihan d. Mass Media c. Hiya (Shame) 14. You are traveling in a country where it is common for people d. Debt of Gratitude to eat with their hands during meals. Although this practice 7. During a family gathering, you are careful to show respect may seem unusual or inappropriate based on your cultural and humility, especially when speaking to your elders, as you background, you remind yourself that this is a normal and do not want to appear disrespectful or cause any accepted custom in that society, so you decide to understand embarrassment to yourself or your family. Which Filipino and respect it rather than judge it. Which principle of cultural value does this action reflect? relativism does this situation reflect? a. Christianity a. Morality is Culture-Dependent b. Bayanihan b. No Universal Moral Standard c. Hiya (Shame) c. Understanding Over Judging d. Doctrine of Ethical Relativism wrong. What do you do? Do you prioritize the team’s success 15. In one society, public displays of affection are considered or report the wrongdoing? What influences your decision on inappropriate, while in another, they are seen as normal. what is right or wrong? Instead of believing one is more "moral" than the other, you a. Character recognize that each society has its own valid moral b. Behavior framework based on its cultural values. Which principle of c. Moral cultural relativism does this situation reflect? d. All of the above a. Morality is Culture-Dependent 22. You find a wallet on the ground with cash and credit cards b. No Universal Moral Standard inside. There’s no one around, and you have the option to c. Understanding Over Judging take the money or return the wallet to the lost and found. d. Doctrine of Ethical Relativism a. Character 16. In some cultures, the role of family in decision-making is b. Charakter paramount, while in others, individualism is highly valued. c. Characcter You recognize that what is considered morally right in one d. Charactter culture might be different in another, depending on the 23. Imagine you are part of a community that is debating a new societal norms and values. Which principle of cultural law that would allow for the surveillance of public spaces to relativism does this situation reflect? enhance safety. While many community members support a. Morality is Culture-Dependent the law, believing it will reduce crime, you have concerns b. No Universal Moral Standard about individual privacy rights and the potential for abuse of c. Understanding Over Judging power. d. Doctrine of Ethical Relativism a. Stage 1. 17. In one society, laws about property ownership are based on b. Stage 2 communal sharing, while in another, private ownership is the c. Stage 4 norm. You understand that these differences arise not from d. Stage 5 natural laws but from societal conventions, and neither 24. You see a friend regularly breaking school rules by skipping system is inherently "right" or "wrong”. Which principle of classes and disrespecting teachers. While some students cultural relativism does this situation reflect? think this is cool, you’re worried about the consequences. a. Morality is Culture-Dependent How would you talk to your friend about their behavior? b. No Universal Moral Standard a. Stage 1 c. Understanding Over Judging b. Stage 2 d. Doctrine of Ethical Relativism c. Stage 3 18. At this stage a person views rules as fixed and absolute d. Stage 4 imposed by authority figures like parents, teachers and law 25. While working on a homework assignment, you find a enforcement. For example, a child might think, "if I hit my solution that seems too simple compared to what your sibling I'll get in trouble so i shouldn't do it." This stage teacher taught. includes what level? a. Excellence of thoughts. a. Conventional Level b. Excellence of character b. Pre-Conventional Level c. Excellence of truth c. Post-Conventional Level d. Excellence of behavior d. Reciprocity Level 26. During a group project at school, you notice that one member 19. At this level individuals begin to internalize societal norms is consistently not contributing while others are doing the and expectations; they make moral decisions based on majority of the work. You’re concerned that this could affect conforming to societal rules, laws and expectations rather your final grade. How would you handle this situation? than simply avoiding punishment or seeking personal a. Moral character as disposition rewards. What level is this? b. Excellence of Character. a. Consequence Level c. Moral b. Pre-Conventional Level d. Excellence of thoughts c. Conventional Level 27. In our everyday life why do we need to develop virtues is it d. Post-Conventional Level have a big impact to what path we will be choosing someday. 20. At this level individuals make moral decisions based on Which of the following best describes how virtues are abstract principles and values such as justice, human rights developed according to Aristotle? and the greater good rather than simply following societal a. Virtues are inborn and cannot be learned rules or seeking social approval. Moral reasoning here is b. Virtues are developed through repetition based on principles that may transcend specific laws or and practice societal norms. This level includes two stages, what are c. Virtues only develop through strict discipline they? d. Virtues can only be taught by others a. Stage 1: Obedience and Punishment Orientation - 28. Imagine someone wants to become more patient, but they Stage 2: Individualism and Exchange. often get frustrated quickly when things don’t go their way. b. Stage 3: Good Interpersonal Relationships. - If they try to radically change their behavior overnight, they Stage 4: Maintaining Social Order. may become overwhelmed and revert to their old habits. c. Stage 5: Social Contract and Individual Rights. Why is it important to start with small steps when developing - Stage 6: Universal Ethical Principles virtues? d. Post-Conventional Level and Pre-Conventional a. To avoid overwhelming yourself and to Level build consistency b. Because small steps don’t matter in the long D. Developing Virtue as A Habit term c. To prevent others from noticing your 21. You’re in a group project and discover a teammate plans to progress plagiarize a significant part of the report. Reporting them d. To avoid failure completely could lead to severe consequences but staying silent feels 29. John wants to become more honest, but he often tells small sadness and makes it harder for them to move on. What white lies to avoid conflict. One day, his friend asks for character is being showed in this situation? feedback on a project, and John knows his honest opinion a. Good Character. may hurt his friend’s feelings. How can John overcome the b. Bad Character challenge of wanting to avoid conflict and still be honest? c. Both a. Give his honest opinion but in a harsh 37. You decide to express gratitude regularly. Today, you want manner, regardless of his friend’s feelings. to thank someone who helped you. You write them a heartfelt b. Provide feedback gently by focusing on note. What character is being showed in this situation? both strengths and areas of improvement a. Good Character. to soften the blow. b. Bad Character c. Avoid answering the question altogether to c. Both maintain peace. 38. You find a wallet on the ground with cash and identification d. Tell his friend what they want to hear, even if inside. You recognize the owner as someone from your it’s not true, to avoid discomfort. school, but they have a reputation for being unkind to others. 30. Emma is working on courage and wants to speak up more in You keep the cash and discard the wallet, thinking they don’t meetings. However, she is often afraid of being judged by deserve it. What character is being showed in this situation? her colleagues. One day, her team discusses a topic she feels a. Good Character strongly about, but she hesitates to speak. How can Emma b. Bad Character overcome her fear and develop courage? c. Both a. Stay silent and agree with the majority to 39. You overhear a conversation about someone struggling avoid drawing attention to herself. financially. Ignore it, thinking it’s not your concern. What b. Practice speaking by preparing her character is being showed in this situation? thoughts ahead of the meeting and sharing a. Good Character her perspective calmly. b. Bad Character c. Wait until after the meeting and send an email c. Both instead of speaking up in person. 40. When you find an online course that interests you, you d. Criticize herself internally for not speaking decide to enroll and commit to learning something new. up and let fear win. Excited about the opportunity, you set aside time to engage 31. You are a person with nothing but you choose to help others with the material. This commitment broadens your without asking for anything in return? knowledge and helps you develop new skills, showing your a. Good Character dedication to lifelong learning. What character is being b. Bad Character showed in this situation? c. Both a. Good Character 32. You saw a bank robbery near you but you also need money b. Bad Character for your sick child, you thought it was bad but this could cure c. Both your child’s illness so you took advantage of it to get your sick child treated. What character is being showed in this E. The Human Act and Act of Man-Act as Wilfully Done situation? 41. During a heated discussion, you feel very angry. What’s a. Good Character your best course of action? b. Bad Character a. Take a moment to calm down before responding. c. Both b. Yell at the other person. 33. You notice a coworker struggling with a project and they c. Leave the conversation immediately. seem overwhelmed. You have the expertise to help them, but d. Laugh off the anger. you also have a deadline to meet for your own work. Ignore 42. You feel overwhelmed with stress from school and decide to their struggle and focus solely on your own tasks, thinking take a moment to pause and assess your situation. What type it's not your responsibility? of action is this? a. Good Character a. Act of Man b. Bad Character b. Human Act c. Both c. Passions 34. You make it a point to do one kind thing each day. Today, d. Habits you notice a coworker looking stressed. Bring them a cup of 43. You feel pressured to lie for a friend to avoid them getting in coffee and ask if they need help? trouble. What is your decision? a. Good Character a. Tell the truth despite the pressure. b. Bad Character b. Lie to protect your friend. c. Both c. Remain silent and let it happen. 35. While waiting in line at the store, you feel annoyed as a d. Convince them to lie together. customer struggles with their purchase. Even though you're 44. You have a gut feeling that you should not trust a classmate frustrated, you take a deep breath and remember that with your notes. What type of response is this? everyone has tough moments. Instead of getting upset, you a. Human Act decide to be patient and understanding. What character is b. Act of Man being showed in this situation? c. Ethical Subjectivism a. Good Character d. Emotivism b. Bad character 45. After a long day, you feel stressed and overwhelmed. What c. Both should you do? 36. A friend is upset about not doing well in a competition and a. Take time to relax and recharge. keeps dwelling on it. They constantly worry about what b. Vent your frustrations to anyone who will listen. others think and isolate themselves instead of seeking c. Ignore the stress and push through it. support. This habit of negative thinking deepens their d. Blame others for your feelings. 46. In a group setting, you express that everyone should work b. Human Act together to achieve their goals. What type of statement is c. Ethical Subjectivism this? d. Emotivism a. Human Act 57. You witness a car accident but are unsure if you should get b. Ethical Subjectivism involved. What do you do? c. Passions a. Call for help and wait for professionals. d. Emotivism b. Drive away to avoid any trouble. 47. You accidentally bump into someone and spill their drink. c. Start filming the incident. How do you react? d. Offer advice to the drivers involved. a. Apologize sincerely and help clean up. 58. You consult your friends for their opinions before making a b. Blame them for being in your way. big decision. What type of behavior does this represent? c. Laugh and walk away. a. Human Act d. Ignore them and keep talking to your friends. b. Ethical Subjectivism 48. You realize you often choose to ignore group projects c. Act of Man because of past negative experiences. What type of behavior d. Passions does this represent? 59. You have a gut feeling about a decision at work. How do you a. Human Act proceed? b. Habits a. Analyze the situation before making a decision. c. Act of Man b. Rely solely on your gut feeling. d. Passions c. Ask your coworkers what they think. 49. A colleague asks for your opinion on a project. You think it’s d. Make a hasty decision to avoid overthinking. terrible. What do you say? 60. You often find yourself feeling anxious about grades, which a. Offer constructive feedback. affects your study habits. What type of action does this b. Criticize it harshly. illustrate? c. Pretend you love it to avoid conflict. a. Passions d. Say nothing and change the subject. b. Act of Man 50. After reflecting on your stress levels, you decide to prioritize c. Habits selfcare to avoid burnout. What type of action is this? d. Emotivism a. Act of Man b. Human Act F. Act as Knowingly Done c. Passions 61. A judge is asked to preside over a case involving a friend d. Habits who has been accused of embezzlement. What term best 51. You feel jealous when a friend receives recognition for their describes this situation? work. How should you react? a. Impartiality a. Reflect on your feelings and congratulate them b. Friendship sincerely. c. Ignorance of fact b. Criticize them to make yourself feel better. d. Personal feelings c. Ignore them for a while. 62. A lawyer represents a client while being unaware of a crucial d. Seek out others to gossip about your friend. piece of evidence that could affect the case. What term best 52. You find it hard to control your emotions during a describes this situation? conflict, often leading to regrets. What type of behavior a. Ignorance of fact does this reflect? b. Morality a. Habits c. Impartiality b. Passions d. Ignorance of law c. Ethical Subjectivism 63. A community leader chooses not to support a charity that d. Emotivism benefits a marginalized group based solely on personal 53. You discover a coworker is planning to take credit for your biases. What ethical principle is being ignored? work. How do you respond? a. Ignorance of fact a. Confront them directly. b. Impartiality b. Let it happen to avoid confrontation. c. Morality c. Gossip about them to others. d. Ignorance of law d. Ignore it and focus on your next project. 64. A journalist fails to report a story objectively because they 54. You tell yourself that it’s okay to feel angry but that you have strong personal opinions on the issue being covered. should not act on it impulsively. What type of attitude does What concept is most relevant here? this reflect? a. Impartiality a. Human Act b. Morality b. Ethical Subjectivism c. Ignorance of law c. Habits d. Ignorance of fact d. Emotivism 65. A person is fined for speeding but claims they didn't know 55. You’re at a social gathering and feel out of place. What the speed limit had changed. How should the legal system should you do? view their claim? a. Introduce yourself to someone new. a. Ignorance of fact b. Stand in the corner and avoid conversation. b. Morality c. Leave early without saying goodbye. c. Impartiality d. Criticize others for their choices. d. Ignorance of law 56. You notice you are feeling increasingly frustrated with group 66. A student submits a paper that closely resembles another projects and decide to address it directly with your peers. student's work, claiming they didn't know copying was What type of action is this? against the rules. What concept applies here regarding their a. Act of Man understanding of academic integrity? a. Ignorance of law 75. John grew up on an isolated island with no access to b. Morality modern knowledge. He kills birds for food, unaware that c. Impartiality they are endangered d. Ignorance of fact a. Invincible ignorance 67. A manager has to decide whether to approve a flexible work b. Vincible ignorance schedule for an employee who has been struggling with c. Impartiality personal issues. The employee presents a strong case for d. Moral reasoning needing the change, citing mental health and family 76. Paul bought a new LEGO set but didn’t fully read the responsibilities. What should the manager prioritize when manual, so he couldn’t complete the build. making this decision? a. Simple Vincible a. Impartiality b. Supine b. Morality c. Affected c. Ignorance of fact d. Invincible d. Reasons 77. Cai offers to watch the child of her neighbor. Sarah 68. A person is involved in a civil dispute but fails to consult a disregards the neighbor's detailed directions on how to care lawyer, thinking they fully understand the legal implications, for the child since she thinks she is more knowledgeable than though their knowledge is flawed. What term best describes them. The youngster later becomes ill as a result of not this situation? adhering to the feeding guidelines. a. Ignorance of law a. Affected ignorance b. Reason b. Invincible ignorance c. Moral reasoning c. Impartiality d. Knowledge d. Moral reasoning 69. 2. A policymaker carefully considers the pros and cons of a 78. Nika didn’t study for a test, because she was lazy and thought new law and its impact on different groups before making a that she could just rely on luck without making an effort to decision. What term best describes this situation? prepare. a. Supine ignorance a. Ignorance b. Invincible Ignorance b. Moral Reasoning c. Ignorance of law c. Reason d. Impartiality d. Impartiality 79. Alex was raised in a tiny, isolated village without access to 70.. A business owner decides to increase prices without the internet or contemporary schooling. Having never been considering the financial impact on loyal customers, but later exposed to the language or culture of the new city, he regrets this decision when sales drop. What term best unintentionally uses wrong term during a job interview, not describes the owner's lack of foresight? realizing it has a bad connotation. a. Knowledge a. Invincible ignorance b. Moral reasoning b. Vincible ignorance c. Impartiality c. Impartiality d. Ignorance of facts d. Moral reasoning 71. An engineer designs a bridge without checking recent safety 80. Leila has been accepted to a new company, while she was at regulations and ends up violating several important rules. the pantry she heard suspicious What term best describes this situation? conversations between her boss and manager about the a. Moral reasoning operations but she turned around and b. Ignorance of law left because she didn’t want to lose her job. c. Impartiality a. Affected ignorance b. Invincible ignorance d. Reason c. Morality 72. A committee member votes against a proposal based on d. Moral reasoning personal dislike of the person who submitted it, rather than G. As Freely Moral Courage the merits of the proposal itself. What term best describes 81. If someone is forced to do something under threat of this action? violence, is it a free act? a. Knowledge a. Yes, because they made a choice b. Moral reasoning b. No, because their will is not free c. Ignorance of fact c. Yes, because they avoided harm d. Impartiality d. No, because they benefited 73. A software developer continues using an old coding practice 82. When faced with a difficult decision, what should guide despite changes in industry standards, claiming they were ethical action? unaware of the updates. What term best describes this a. Peer pressure situation? b. Fear of consequences a. Moral reasoning c. Personal values and moral principles b. Knowledge d. Desire for success c. Ignorance of law 83. What principle is violated if a person acts out of fear of d. Impartiality punishment? 74. 7. A health official enforces a rule in a way that benefits a. Moral courage everyone equally, without favoring specific groups. What b. Freedom of will term best describes this action? c. Compassion a. Ignorance d. Justice b. Reason 84. If someone is afraid of losing their job, what might prevent them from acting freely? c. Impartiality a. Violence d. Knowledge b. Fear a. Fear c. Freedom of speech b. Moral Courage d. Confidence c. Violence 85. Joyjoy is choosing between two career paths: one offers d. Will more money, and the other aligns with her passion. How 93. A little kid wants to play but he finished his assignments first should she use her intellect to make this decision? because he knows her mother will get mad at him. What a. Focus only on the salary principle of fear is this? b. Weigh the long-term satisfaction and a. Voluntary fulfillment of both options b. Involuntary c. Follow what her friends think is best c. Conditionally involuntary d. Choose the easier path to avoid challenges d. Reason 86. Raye witnesses her colleague being unfairly criticized by 94. Yobab is just scrolling through her phone while waiting for their supervisor. Despite the risk of facing similar criticism, her mother to get what she forget when someone sat beside Raye decides to speak up in defense of her colleague. What her, she instantly got up and go somewhere else, message her aspect of moral courage is Amanda demonstrating in this mother where her current location is. situation? a. Fear a. Free b. Self-preservation b. Will c. Violence c. Fear d. Act d. Reason 95. Bubbles is trying to calm herself, but she can't. Her 87. Angeline is asked by her friends to participate in a dishonest surrounding didn't help either so she left in a hurry, she didn't scheme that could potentially harm others. Despite feeling notice that there's still 3 steps in the stares causing her to fell pressured to go along with her friends, Angeline chooses to down. What state is she in? stand firm in her moral values and refuses to participate. a. Panic Which aspect of moral courage is Angeline displaying? b. Fear a. Freedom c. Act because of fear b. Morality d. Violence c. Reason 96. You see a fellow student being bullied in the hallway. You d. Will know that standing up for them might make you a target too. 88. Ann finds out that her company is involved in fraudulent What do you do? activities that could result in legal consequences. Ann faces a. Ignore the situation and walk away. a dilemma between reporting the wrongdoing and potentially b. Join in on the bullying to fit in. jeopardizing her job security. Which aspect of moral courage c. Stand up for the student, risking your social is crucial for Ann to consider in making her decision? status. a. Voluntary act d. Tell a teacher about the bullying later. b. Reason 97. Your coworker confides that they are planning to cheat on an c. Involuntary important project deadline. You are concerned about the d. Morality ethical implications. What action do you take? 89. Cardo witnesses a situation where someone is being bullied a. Encourage them to go through with it since at school. Despite feeling uncomfortable and scared of everyone else does. potential retaliation, Cardo decides to intervene and support b. Keep it a secret to maintain your friendship. the victim. What aspect of moral courage is Cardo c. Report them to your manager immediately. exemplifying in this scenario? d. Suggest they reconsider and emphasize the a. Reason importance of integrity. b. Involuntary 98. You are offered a promotion that requires you to overlook c. Voluntary act unethical practices within the company. What do you d. Freedom decide? 90. Juswana discovers that her close friend has been spreading a. Accept the promotion and ignore the unethical harmful rumors about another friend. Juswana knows that practices. confronting her friend about this behavior could strain their b. Decline the promotion to maintain your ethical relationship, but she believes it is the right thing to do. What standards aspect of moral courage is guiding Emma's actions in this c. Accept the promotion and convince yourself that situation? you’ll change things from within. a. Freedom d. Ask for more time to think about it without b. Fear considering your values. c. Morality 99. During a group project, you notice that one of your d. Voluntary teammates is being unfairly criticized. You fear that speaking 91. Jaycee and her friends are in the amusement park, and all up could lead to conflict within the group. What is your agreed to ride the Ferris wheel, despite the fear Jaycee have response? inside she still joined her friends because she wanted to a. Stay silent to avoid conflict and keep the peace. experience to ride one. What principle of Fear is this? b. Join in on the criticism to avoid being targeted. a. Voluntary c. Address the issue directly with the group, b. Conditionally involuntary advocating for fairness. c. Involuntary d. Talk to the teammate privately to express your d. Reason support. 92. Nema is the type of person who would flinch when 100. You have a chance to volunteer for a challenging community somebody raise a hand on her but she wouldn't dodge service project that could positively impact others, but it because she thinks that if she did that will make them more requires a significant time commitment. What do you hit her. This is a sign of? choose? a. Decline the opportunity because it's too much d. Participate to understand work. 112. You witness a minor traffic accident. What do you do? b. Sign up without considering your other a. Leave the scene obligations. b. Assist the injured c. Carefully assess your schedule and commit to c. Call the police volunteering d. Take photos for social media d. Volunteer only if you know it will boost your 113. A neighbor is playing loud music at night. How do you react? resume. a. Yell at them to stop b. Knock and ask them politely H. The Determinants of Morality c. Call the police d. Ignore it 101. A friend confesses to cheating on an exam. What do you do? 114. You’re asked to participate in a charity event but you are too a. Encourage them to confess busy. What’s your response? b. Help them hide it a. Decline without explanation c. Ignore it b. Offer to help in another way d. Report them to the teacher c. Make time to attend 102. You find a wallet on the street. What’s your response? d. Encourage others to join a. Take the money and leave the wallet 115. You see someone being unfairly treated in a store. What do b. Return it to the owner you do? c. Leave it there a. Remain silent d. Hand it to the police b. Speak out against the treatment 103. A coworker is being bullied at work. How do you act? c. Record the incident a. Join in to fit in d. Leave the store b. Speak up for them 116. A colleague asks for your help with a project, but you’re c. Ignore it overwhelmed. How do you respond? d. Report it to HR a. Refuse to help 104. You witness someone shoplifting. What do you do? b. Help them anyway a. Confront the person c. Offer to assist later b. Notify the store security d. Suggest someone else to help c. Look the other way 117. You accidentally receive extra change at a store. What do d. Join them you do? 105. Your sibling asks you to lie for them. What do you choose? a. Keep the extra money a. Lie for them b. Return it to the cashier b. Refuse and tell the truth c. Spend it quickly c. Agree to lie only if necessary d. Ignore it as a win d. Convince them to tell the truth 118. You’re tempted to download a movie illegally. What’s your 106. A stranger asks you for money. What is your reaction? choice? a. Give them money without question a. Download it b. Offer them food instead b. Buy it legally c. Ignore them c. Stream it for free d. Give them a lecture about work ethics d. Ignore the temptation 107. You discover your boss is doing something unethical. What 119. A teammate fails to contribute equally to a group project. do you do? How do you handle it? a. Keep quiet to protect your job a. Do their work for them b. Report it to upper management b. Address the issue in the group c. Confront your boss directly c. Ignore the problem d. Discuss it with coworkers d. Discuss it privately with them 108. A friend is spreading rumors about someone. How do you 120. You learn about a friend's illegal activities. What’s your next respond? step? a. Join in on the gossip a. Confront them b. Confront your friend about it b. Report them to authorities c. Stay out of it c. Stay out of it d. Spread counter-rumors d. Encourage them to stop 109. You have the chance to take credit for someone else's work. What do you choose? a. Take credit for it b. Share the credit c. Give full credit to the other person d. Say nothing and let others decide 110. You find out a colleague is underpaid for their work. What action do you take? a. Ignore it b. Advocate for them c. Talk to management anonymously d. Complain to others 111. A friend is using substances you don’t agree with. How do you handle it? a. Support their choices b. Encourage them to seek help c. Ignore the situation

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