| What to create | Quiz |
| Which subject | Religion |
| What age group | Doesn't matter |
| What topic | Morals and Ethics |
| Question types | Mixed |
| Number of questions | 10 |
| Number of answers | 10 |
| Correct answers | Exactly 1 |
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Test your knowledge on morals and ethics within different religions and philosophical frameworks. Answer the questions below, and see how well you understand the principles that guide ethical behaviour.
What is the primary ethical principle in Buddhism that emphasizes non-harming?
Which of the following is considered the Golden Rule in Christianity?
In Islamic ethics, what is the term for the moral obligation to do good and avoid evil?
According to Confucianism, which virtue is central to a well-ordered society?
Which philosopher is known for the concept of Utilitarianism?
What ethical principle does the term "Karma" primarily represent in Hinduism?
Answer: Karma refers to the concept that a person's actions (both good and bad) directly affect their future, emphasizing moral responsibility and the cycle of cause and effect.
Which of the following is a key principle of virtue ethics?
In Jewish ethics, what is the term for the law that governs moral behaviour?
What is the main focus of Environmental Ethics in relation to morality?
Answer: Environmental Ethics examines the moral relationship between humans and the natural world, advocating for responsible stewardship and care for the environment based on ethical considerations.
Which of the following philosophies stresses the importance of a social contract as the basis for ethical behaviour?
Evaluate how well you have answered the questions to gain insights into your understanding of morals and ethics across various religious and philosophical contexts.