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BEEd 2B_STS_Chapter 7
Contributed by: Balaod
  • 1. 1. According to the UDHR, what is the foundation of freedom, justice, and peace in the world?
A) Political stability
B) Social cooperation
C) Recognition of inherent human dignity and rights
D) Economic equality
  • 2. 2. The concept of “the good life” as presented in the introduction primarily means:
A) A life devoted to religious asceticism
B) A life centered on technological advancement
C) A life lived in a just and progressive society that enables human flourishing
D) A life of luxury and wealth
  • 3. 3. Article 1 of the UDHR states that all human beings are endowed with:
A) Power and wealth
B) Freedom and justice
C) Reason and conscience
D) Political influence
  • 4. 4. Which of the following best illustrates human dignity?
A) Treating someone kindly only if they are rich or educated
B) Making choices that benefit oneself alone
C) Prioritizing robots over human welfare
D) Respecting the rights of all persons regardless of status
  • 5. 5. The principle of giving preferential treatment to the less fortunate aligns with:
A) Technological utilitarianism
B) The denial of equality
C) The moral principle of justice as fairness
D) The capitalist ideal of meritocracy
  • 6. 6. The idea that humans become more rational when applying logic and science is most consistent with:
A) Critical rationalism
B) Emotional intelligence
C) Romanticism
D) Idealism
  • 7. 7. Which article in the UDHR ensures freedom from slavery?
A) Article 2
B) Article 5
C) Article 4
D) Article 3
  • 8. 8. What ethical danger is most emphasized in Bill Joy’s “Why the Future Does Not Need Us”?
A) That machines will be unable to think like humans
B) That nanotechnology will not succeed
C) That governments will stop funding scientific research
D) That GNR technologies can self-replicate and become uncontrollable
  • 9. 9. The main moral lesson from the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings is that:
A) Humans must reflect on the ethical consequences of scientific power
B) Technology is always evil
C) Atomic bombs ensure peace
D) War brings economic progress
  • 10. 10. Heidegger’s claim that “it is in questioning that we build a way” suggests that:
A) Reflective questioning is the path to responsible technological use
B) Humans must reject technology entirely
C) Doubt weakens human resolve
D) Blind acceptance leads to enlightenment
  • 11. 11. “All are equal before the law” refers to:
A) Article 7
B) Article 5
C) Article 2
D) Article 6
  • 12. 12. The capacity of humans to make autonomous moral choices is a sign of:
A) Rational freedom
B) Biological superiority
C) Technological dependence
D) Social conditioning
  • 13. 13. Which philosopher warned against “technical arrogance” as a danger of science?
A) Immanuel Kant
B) Friedrich Nietzsche
C) Martin Heidegger
D) Freeman Dyson
  • 14. 14. The statement “The wasteland grows; woe unto him who harbors the wasteland within” implies:
A) Internal moral decay mirrors external destruction
B) Progress always means peace
C) Humans are incapable of evil
D) Technology will save humanity
  • 15. 15. The UDHR was created in response to:
A) The Enlightenment
B) The Industrial Revolution
C) The Cold War
D) The World War II atrocities
  • 16. 16. Which right ensures that no one is subjected to torture?
A) Article 5
B) Article 3
C) Article 6
D) Article 4
  • 17. 17. Bill Joy’s main argument implies that science without ethics leads to:
A) Extinction
B) Prosperity
C) Stagnation
D) Government control
  • 18. 18. The phrase “everyone has absolute moral worth” best aligns with which ethical principle?
A) Pragmatism
B) Hedonism
C) Kantian ethics
D) Utilitarianism
  • 19. 19. The potential for robots to act like humans raises which main ethical issue?
A) Moral status and responsibility
B) Cybersecurity risks
C) Technological unemployment
D) Economic inflation
  • 20. 20. The “good life” becomes impossible when:
A) Human dignity is violated and reason is ignored
B) Humans pursue freedom and justice
C) Technology is questioned
D) People practice compassion and equality
  • 21. 21. The UDHR was proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948.
A) True
B) False
  • 22. 22. Article 3 of the UDHR guarantees the right to life, liberty, and security of person.
A) True
B) False
  • 23. 23. Human dignity depends on a person’s achievements and social class.
A) False
B) True
  • 24. 24. According to Bill Joy, robotics, genetics, and nanotechnology can self-replicate.
A) False
B) True
  • 25. 25.Heidegger viewed technology as neutral and beyond ethical reflection.
A) True
B) False
  • 26. 26. The atomic bomb is an example of how rationality without ethics leads to destruction.
A) True
B) False
  • 27. 27. Article 5 of the UDHR focuses on the right to equality before the law.
A) True
B) False
  • 28. 28. Freedom means being able to act without responsibility.
A) True
B) False
  • 29. 29. The “spirit of brotherhood” in Article 1 calls for treating others with compassion and respect.
A) True
B) False
  • 30. 30. The good life is identical to material wealth.
A) False
B) True
  • 31. 31. Robots have inherent human dignity according to the UDHR.
A) False
B) True
  • 32. 32. The misuse of scientific knowledge can lead to both physical and moral destruction.
A) False
B) True
  • 33. 33. Justice in a progressive society includes helping the disadvantaged.
A) False
B) True
  • 34. 34. Human beings become more loving when they disregard others’ rights.
A) False
B) True
  • 35. 35. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights applies only to democratic nations.
A) False
B) True
  • 36. 36. Rationality enables humans to control, but also to abuse, technology.
A) True
B) False
  • 37. 37. The “illusion of illimitable power” refers to scientists’ moral humility.
A) True
B) False
  • 38. 38. The “good life” integrates freedom, rationality, and love.
A) False
B) True
  • 39. 39. Technology should always be accepted without question.
A) False
B) True
  • 40. 40. UDHR Article 4 prohibits slavery in all forms.
A) False
B) True
  • 41. 41. Humans are more rational when they follow others blindly.
A) True
B) False
  • 42. 42. Human dignity is a core value that unites all other human rights.
A) False
B) True
  • 43. 43. GNR technologies require massive state funding, unlike nuclear weapons.
A) True
B) False
  • 44. 44. The phrase “become fully human” means realizing freedom, reason, and compassion.
A) True
B) False
  • 45. 45. The misuse of GNR can lead to human extinction, as Bill Joy warned.
A) False
B) True
  • 46. 46. The UDHR is a legally binding international treaty.
A) False
B) True
  • 47. 47. Acting with conscience implies awareness of right and wrong.
A) False
B) True
  • 48. 48. Nietzsche’s warning about the “wasteland” refers to moral emptiness within humanity.
A) False
B) True
  • 49. 49. Science and technology are morally neutral; their use determines their value.
A) True
B) False
  • 50. 50. The recognition of human rights and dignity is essential to a just and flourishing society.
A) True
B) False
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