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1st Semester, A.Y.

2024-2025
MIDTERM EXAMINATION
CS27 – PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
Name: _________________________________________ Score: ____________________
Course, Yr., and Section: _________________________ Date: _____________________

A. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Encircle the letter of the correct answer. STRICTLY NO ERASURES.
1. _____________ is the gradual development of an individual’s concept of right or wrong-conscious,
religious, values, social attitudes and certain behavior.
a. Moral Development c. Moral
b. Theories d. Human Values
2. He proposed his theory as stage theory which means that the movement occurs when a person notices
inadequacies in their present way of coping with a given moral dilemma.
a. Kohlberg c. Gilligan
b. Piaget d. Turiel
3. ____________ contradicted Kohlberg’s morality of justice and promote her morality of care. Who is she?
a. Gilligan c. Turiel
b. Kohlberg d. Piaget
4. It is the moral dilemma used by Kohlberg and Gilligan in their experiments of their moral development
theory.
a. The Heinz Dilemma c. Henry and his Jam
b. John and the 15 cups d. The Heinz tomato ketchup
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5. He was among the 1 psychologists to study moral development in Children.
a. Piaget c. Gilligan
b. Kohlberg d. Turiel
6. He formed a hypothesis that people develop knowledge and ideas of morality from constantly interacting
with environment around them.
a. Kohlberg c. Gilligan
b. Piaget d. Turiel
7. __________ relates to a child’s cognitive structure, makes children stick to their views, lack the ability to
discern and discriminate between other views and change their stand on issues, makes children force
their views on them.
a. Heliocentrism c. Geocentric
b. Egocentrism d. Eggcentrism
8. It is the interpretation of misfortune as if it were some kinds of punishment from God.
a. Bad Luck
b. Immanent Justice
9. In Piaget’s theory, this stage emphasizes co-operation, rules are changeable under certain
circumstances and with mutual consent.
a. Heteronomous c. Moral Realism
b. Autonomous d. Stage
10. The emphasis moves from retribution (an eye for an eye) for restitution (bringing something back to its
original state).
a. Karma c. Transition
b. Punishment d. Development

11. The other name of Stage 2: Heteronomous is _____________.


a. Consequentialism b. Moral Development Theory
c. Moral Realism d. Moralism
12. In this stage by Piaget, rules are rigid and given by adults/ God. Rules tell you what is right or wrong.
a. Autonomous c. Heteronomous
b. Moralism d. Stage 7.5
13. In stage of Piaget’s theory, there is only little understanding of rules as children can’t carry out complex
mental operations. Behavior is regulated from outside the child.
a. Free Moral c. Pre- Moral
b. Stage 5 d. Stage 7
14. The other name of Stage 3: Autonomous is _____________.
a. Moralivism c. Moral Relativism
b. Moral Relate d. Moral Reasoning
15. Name of Gilligan.
a. Caroline c. Carol
b. Caroling d. Carot
16. Name of the proponent of the Domain Theory.
a. Ellen Adarna c. Ellot Turiel
b. Elliot Turon d. Elliot Turiel
17. Name of Piaget.
a. John c. Jeans
b. Jan d. Jean
18. Name of Kohlberg.
a. Lorenz c. Laorenx
b. Flores d. Lawrence
19. It refers to the creations of Mind.
a. Imagination c. Intellect
b. Dream d. Intellectual Property
20. ____ is a contract or legal document between the individual (inventor) and the society.
a. Titulo or Title c. Constitution
b. Rights d. Patent
21. It is a type of patent that covers feature and functionality of a product.
a. Utility Patent c. Function Patent
b. Feature Patent d. Industrial Design Patent
22. It is a specific and exclusive right, describing rights given to creators for their literary and artistic works.
a. Copy paste c. Plagiarism
b. Copyright d. Ctrl C
23. It is the information which is kept confidential as a secret.
a. Secret c. Trade Secret
b. Gossip d. Trademark
24. A brand name, logo and slogan of a company or product.
a. Secret c. Trade Secret
b. Gossip d. Trademark
25. It is a type of patent that covers the aesthetics or the physical appearance of a product.
a. Utility Patent
b. Aesthetics Patent
c. Function Patent
d. Industrial Design Patent

B. FILL IN THE BLANK. Write the correct answer in the space provided. STRICTLY NO
ERASURES.
KOHLBERG’S SIX STAGES

Level 1: (26-27) ____________________


❑ Stage 1: Obedience and (28-29) _______________
❑ Stage 2: (30-31) ________________ and Exchange
Level 2: (32-33) ____________________
❑ Stage 3: Good Interpersonal Relationships
❑ Stage 4: Maintaining Social Order
Level 3: (34-35) ____________________
❑ Stage 5: (36-37) ______________________and Individual Rights
❑ Stage 6: (38-39) _______________________
PIAGET’S THEORY
Stage 1: (40-41) __________________ (0-5 years)
Stage 2: (42-43) __________________ (5-9 years)
❑ Egocentrism
Stage 3: (44-45) __________________ (10 years onwards)
C. ENUMERATION. List down the answer to the respective questions. STRICTLY NO
ERASURES.
 TWO TYPES OF PATENTS
46.
47.
 GIVE THE THREE DOMAINS OF KNOWLEDGE IN THE DOMAIN THEORY
48.
49.
50.

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