1) A code of ethics for a sport can be described as: a) A set of principles that does not apply to all stakeholders. b) Personal beliefs that people should live their lives by. c) A set of principles or rules designed to encourage ethical conduct among athletes. d) A moral understanding of what is good and bad. 2) What is a possible reason that could lead to unethical behaviour? a) Showing integrity in a race. b) Training hard to be the best. c) Demonstrating sportsmanship. d) Wanting financial gain. 3) How many rules are in the Anti-doping Code? a) 12 b) 10 c) 7 d) 9 4) What is the definition for doping? a) Unlawful use of illegal drugs to improve performance. b) Taking illegal drugs to decrease performance.  c) Taking legal drugs to improve performance.  d) Being dope. 5) Taking performance-enhancing drugs is an example of which code violation? a) Doping b) Match-fixing c) Bullying d) Cheating 6) How can a sport match be ‘fixed’? a) Playing ethically and fairly. b) Working together with your team. c) Athletes taking bribes to tank matches. d) Umpires following rules. 7) Which is NOT an example of a PED? a) Growth Hormone b) Water. c) Anabolic steroids. d) Stimulants. 8) How many steps are there in the ethical decision-making framework? a) 3 b) 6 c) 5 d) 4 9) How can athletes maintain integrity in sport? a) Be honest and uphold ethical standards. b) Develop strategies to beat the opposition by cheating. c) Understand the rules of the game. d) Undergo blood transfusions to maximise oxygen intake. 10) What article in the World anti-doping code are the anti-doping violations contained? a) Article 4 b) Article 2 c) Article 6 d) Article 3

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