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DSST Ethics in America Exam Practice Test 2
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DSST Ethics in America exam covers the basics of ethics in practice:  topics including ethical religious traditions, ethical analysis of real-world issues, embryonic stemcell research, euthanasia, affirmative action, criminal justice and capital punishment.  The exam contains 100 questions to be answered in 2 hours. Exam contents, in brief:  1. Contemporary Foundational Issues – 15% a. Relativism b. Subjectivism c. Determinism and Free Will d. Relationship between morality and religion 2. Ethical Traditions – 35% a. Greek views: Thucydides, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Stoic,... Show more
DSST Ethics in America Exam Practice Test 2
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1. Which of the following questions would most likely be asked by a utilitarian when making an ethical decision about an affirmative action policy?
2. What did the U.S. Supreme Court legalize nationwide in the 2003 case, Lawrence v. Texas?
3. The ethics of Judaism are based on the teachings of
4. Which of the following best describes Plato’s ideal state in The Republic?
5. Which of the following is a type of moral excellence according to Aristotle?
6. Plato uses the Allegory of the Cave to illustrate which of the following concepts?
7. According to Locke, what should citizens do when ruled by an unjust political authority?
8. Which of the following would most likely disagree with the concept of redistributing wealth?
9. Subjectivism is the philosophical theory that
10. The U.S. Supreme Court suspended the death penalty in 1972, because it
11. Which of the following thinkers believed that humans cannot change fate because absolute law rules the universe?
12. Which of the following is better known for his manner of teaching than his philosophy?
13. Which of these businesses would a follower of Arne Naess most likely support?
14. A “do not resuscitate” form, signed by a competent patient, constitutes a rejection of
15. According to which of the following philosophies is premarital sex most likely immoral?
16. Which of these is a limitation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
17. According to which of the following philosophers is economic equality moral?
18. “Deep ecology” is a form of environmental ethics that
19. Which of these statements best describes institutional racism?
20. For a Hindu, the ethical evaluation of a decision to drill for oil in the Alaska wilderness depends on whether drilling
21. Which of these positions would a pragmatic pacifist most strongly support?
22. For a Kantian, the ethical evaluation of capital punishment mostly depends on
23. A lawmaker who agreed with Mill’s thesis in The Subjugation of Women would likely vote for a bill that
24. Which of these circumstances best describes a direct conflict between beneficence and non-maleficence?
25. A concept in which citizens act as legislators to determine collectively the laws of a society is known as