law and Ethics QuizVersion en ligne Quiz! par Alan Ramsay 1 ...only requires the Balance of Probability? a Criminal trial b Doctrine of Precedent c Tort Law d Common Law 2 _______ law is about finding guilt beyond reasonable doubt and meting out the punishment. a Parliamentary b Judge Judy c Criminal d Statute Law 3 The right act/decision is defined as that which leads to the best consequences a Deontology b Virtue Ethics c Moral Justification d Teleology 4 "Separation of powers" 1: Parliament/Legislature, 2: The Judiciary and 3: The _______________ a The High Court b The Senate c The Executive d The Federal Court 5 School of thought that one acts according to one`s duty as the act is intrinsically good a Obligation b Justice c Utilitarianism d Deontology 6 Which of the following best supports autonomy... a Privacy b Confidentiality c Informed Consent d Veracity 7 Beneficence = a First do no harm b Telling the truth c The right to choice d Active well-doing 8 _______ law is usually a dispute between two individuals rather than about punishment. a Criminal b Trial by Jury c Civil d Statute Law 9 ....'Primum non nocere' = ? a First do no harm- Non-maleficence b Tell no lies- Telling the truth c Personal Freedom- The right to choice d Active well-doing 10 Decisions made in a prior case are usually followed in any cases that come after.... a Common Law b Criminal Law c Doctrine of Precedent d Doctrine of President 11 Ethical school of thinking related to love, sympathy and caring towards others. 12 Ethical school of thinking related to love, sympathy and caring towards others. a Agapeistic ethics b Moral pluralism c Moral dogma d Moral relativism