Reflect on a situation where you had to decide whether to tell the
truth or lie. Discuss how your decision-making process aligned with Kohlberg’s
stages of moral development. What stage do you believe you were operating
from, and why?
Question 2: Describe a situation where you had to weigh the benefits of an
action against its ethical implications. How did you reconcile the benefit
argument with other moral considerations, and what was the outcome?
Question 3: Recall a time when you had to weigh the consequences of multiple
actions in a moral dilemma. Describe how you applied the 7-Point Model to
weigh the consequences of each alternative. Which principles and consequences
were most significant in your decision-making process?
Question 4: Describe a personal experience where you applied the principle of
utilitarianism to critique a moral dilemma. Analyze the strengths and
weaknesses of utilitarianism as they applied to your situation. How did this
critique help you understand the limitations and advantages of utilitarian
theory?
Question 5: Consider a scenario from your life where you had to make a
decision involving fairness. Articulate which of John Rawls’ categories of
justice (distributive justice as fairness, the difference principle, or the principle
of equal basic liberties) you applied. Critique the effectiveness of this category
in addressing the situation.

Test II: Essay:
In your study of Ethics, do you agree with this statement that, Ethics raises the
quality of human person’s/man’s life? If yes, why? And