Reference no: EM132284426
1. By definition, honesty is [select all that apply]
a facet of moral character related to integrity and truthfulness
the absence of lying
being trustworthy
being loyal
being fair
only telling white lies
2. In order to claim common law fraud, a plaintiff must show that a material misrepresentation was made.
True
False
3. In order to claim common law fraud, a plaintiff must show that the speaker made the representation with the intent that the other party should act on it.
True
False
4. The statutory cause of action differs from the common law only in that to recover actual damages, it does not require proof that the defendant made a material false representation knowing it to be false or made it recklessly as a positive assertion without any knowledge of its truth.
True
False
5. According to the outline, making or altering an object, in whole or part, so that it appears to have value because of age, antiquity, rarity, source, or authorship is considered:
lying
forgery
stealing
ethical
6. Only doing what you want to become the norm or what you want everyone else to do is considered:
Utilitarianism
Kantian Ethics
Ethical Relativism
Cultural Relativism
7. Doing the act that produces the greatest good is considered:
Utilitarianism
Kantian Ethics
Ethical Relativism
Cultural Relativism
8. Society determining what is right and wrong is considered:
Utilitarianism
Kantian Ethics
Ethical Relativism
Cultural Relativism
9. The idea that there are no universal rules and that you determine what is right for you is considered:
Utilitarianism
Kantian Ethics
Ethical Relativism
Cultural Relativism