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A widespread scarcity of food, caused by several factors including war, inflation, crop failure, population imbalance, or government policies.
What is the above an example of?
Famine
Abundance
Malnutrition
Globalization
What is the definition of ethics?
Immoral principles governing a multinational organization
Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
Principles that govern the trade agreements between two companies
Principles that govern the laws of a country
What term refers to deficiencies, excesses, or imbalances in a person's intake of energy and/or nutrients.
Death
Disease
Malaria
Malnutrition
The reliable availability of an acceptable quantity and quality of water for health, livelihoods and production, coupled with an acceptable level of water-related risks".
What is the above an example of?
Water purity
Water security
Water economic
Water trade
John completed his home work on time. Jason asked for Johns help and john shared his work with Jason. John late rfound out that Jason had copied from him.
What is the above scenario an example of?
Cultural dilemma
Ethical dilemma
Global dilemma
Corporate dilemma
When making an ethical decision in everyday life, which of the following provides the most useful guideline?
Do unto others as you'd have them do unto you
don't cry over spilled milk
consider your own wants and needs above those of others
As you sow so shall you reap
Which is most likely the best solution to an ethical problem?
the option that benefits you the most
the option that benefits the most people
the option that punishes bad people severely
the option that benefits the people you like the most
When might stealing a loaf of bread be ethically justifiable?
when the bread tastes very good
when the bread is overpriced
when the person selling the bread is mean
when people will starve to death if they don't get the bread
Which of the following is usually considered unethical?
punching someone you are angry with
fighting someone in a boxing match
punching a robber who's robbing an old woman
punching a wall when you are angry
What is meant by morality?
The extent to which an action is right or wrong
The study of the existence of God
A way of grouping people according to their family origin
I don't know
What is meant by a moral action?
An action that would be considered to be wrong
An action that is neither right nor wrong
An action that would be considered right
I don't know
What is ethics?
Grouping people according to their race
The study of right and wrong
the study of God's existence
I don't know
Which of the following is best defined as an increase in the Earth's temperature that scientists think is caused by humans?
Global Warming
Deforestation
Natural Disasters
Vaccinations
Which of the following is best defined as when people cut down large amounts of forest?
Global Warming
Deforestation
Natural Disasters
Vaccinations
What disease is currently effecting the Unites States with shutting down most public events?
Polio
Measles
Smallpox
Covid-19
UNICEF stands for
United National Immediate Children's Emergency Fund
United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund
United Nations International Children's Education Fund
United Nations International Cooperation & Equity Fund
A period of time when there are no wars
Pollution
Christmas
Peace
Poverty
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