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1

What do ethics refer to?

A

A set of moral principles or values

B

The quality of being truthful and sincere

C

The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles

correct option: a

A set of moral principles or values

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2

What is honesty?

A

The quality of being truthful and sincere

B

The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles

C

A set of moral principles or values

correct option: a

The quality of being truthful and sincere

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3

What is integrity?

A

A set of moral principles or values

B

The quality of being truthful and sincere

C

The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles

correct option: c

The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles

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4

Why is honesty important?

A

It is important for maintaining positive relationships with others

B

It helps to uphold the values that make our society strong and just

C

All of the above

correct option: c

All of the above

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5

What do ethics, honesty, and integrity have in common?

A

They are all related to a person's moral character and behavior

B

They are all related to a person's physical appearance.   

C

They are all related to a person's financial status

correct option: a

They are all related to a person's moral character and behavior

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6

What is the difference between honesty and integrity?

Honesty refers to the quality of being truthful and sincere, while integrity refers to the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.

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7

Why are ethics important in society?

Ethics are important in society because they guide people's conduct, and help to ensure that people make decisions and take actions that are fair, just, and morally right.

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