1) It is a concept that believes pleasure is good and that the correct thing to do depends on how useful the outcomes of an action are. a) moralism b) spiritualism c) utilitarianism 2) It is an ethical theory that says pleasure is good and that the right thing to do is based on how useful the results of an action are. a) moralism b) spiritualism c) utilitarianism 3) Who is the Father of Utilitarianism? a) John Stuart Mill b) Jeremy Bentham 4) Mill's Greatest Happiness is also known as ________. a) Principle of Utility b) Principle of the Greatest Number c) Justice 5) It refers to the ultimate standard for determining what is moral and what is not. a) Principle of the Greatest Number b) Principle of Utility c) Justice 6) They are accorded according to the ethics or moral code. a) legal rights b) moral rights 7) For the benefit of its citizens, the state or government formulates them. What is it? a) legal rights b) moral rights 8) It is the general term for usefulness. a) right b) utility c) pleasure 9) Which is not an example of "Base Pleasure"? a) eat b) learning c) sleep d) drinking 10) Which is an example of "HIGHER PLEASURE"? a) helping others b) eating c) sleep d) drinking 11) It talks about what any person deserves. a) Utility b) Justice c) Rights 12) It refers to the ethical principle of entitlement. a) Utility b) Justice c) Rights 13) Bentham believes that these two ''sovereign masters'' help society identify good and bad. What are those? a) eating and drinking b) God and money c) pleasure and pain 14) The Principle of Utility believes that pleasure is good if it produces happiness or unhappiness.  a) True b) False 15) Generally, people do things because they are painful. a) True b) False

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