Business Ethics – Fixed Price
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1. According to Aristotle, there are ___________ kinds of virtues.
a. two
b. three
c. four
d. five
2. ____________ virtues result from the proper functioning of the higher aspects of human beings.
a. Moral
b. Intellectual
c. Character
d. Ethical
3. ___________ virtues come about from the proper control by reason of the bodily appetites and
inclinations.
a. Moral
b. Intellectual
c. Character
d. Ethical
4. According to Aristotle, we become virtuous _____________.
a. at birth
b. with practice
c. when we are at our height of moral enlightenment
d. none of the above
5. The _____________ of a person is the sum of his or her virtues and vices.
a. character
b. beliefs
c. attitude
d. actions
6. The technique of moving to another level to find a solution is called:
a. ethical arrangement.
b. ethical displacement.
c. ethical replacement.
c. ethical awareness.
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7. In law, ___________ liability means that no excusing conditions are accepted or applicable.
a. strict
b. closed
c. firm
d. absolute
8. Moral ___________ is the feeling of sorrow for our immoral actions, together with an intention
not to perform similar actions in the future.
a. remorse
b. guilt
c. regret
d. consequences
9. One way of evaluating economic systems is a(n) ____________ approach.
a. open-state
b. end-state
c. productive
d. none of the above
10. Which of the following is not a true statement?
a. In a free-market system, government controls everything.
b. In a free-market system, government does not set the price of goods.
c. In a free-market system, government does not set wages.
d. In a free-market system, government does not control production.
11. Historically, there have been ___________ types of relations between government and
capitalism.