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*: Khi con người tạo ra cho mình những giá trị tinh thần, đạo đức và những giá trị đó được xã hội đánh giá, công nhận thì người đó có

A. danh dự.

B. nhân phẩm.

C. ý thức.

D. tình cảm.

Đáp án và lời giải

Đáp án:A

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Bài tập trắc nghiệm 60 phút Bài 11: Một số phạm trù đạo đức cơ bản của đạo đức học - Giáo dục công dân 10 - Đề số 1

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Một số câu hỏi khác cùng bài thi.

  • Trong cuộc sống mỗi người cần phải biết giữ gìn và bảo vệ danh dự của mình, ngoài ra còn phải biết:

  • Câu “ Trăm năm bia đá cũng mòn, ngàn năm bia miệng vẫn còn trơ trơ ” là thể hiện ?

  • *: Hành vi nào dưới đây thể hiện trạng thái lương tâm thanh thản?

  • Người có lòng tự trọng là người biết:

  • *: Người có nhân phẩm là người:

  • Khác với con vật chỉ quan hệ với nhau trên cơ sở bản năng, một trong những nét đặc trưng của đời sống con người, phản ánh những mối quan hệ đạo đức, đặc biệt giữa cá nhân với cá nhân và giữa cá nhân với xã hội được gọi là gì?

  • Đâu là phạm trù cơ bản của đạo đức ?

  • Điền phương án thích hợp vào chỗ trống:
    Xã hội chỉ có thể . . . lành mạnh trên cơ sở đảm bảo được nhu cầu và lợi ích của cá nhân.

  • *: Khi con người tạo ra cho mình những giá trị tinh thần, đạo đức và những giá trị đó được xã hội đánh giá, công nhận thì người đó có

  • Vào giờ sinh hoạt lớp, cô giáo nói: “ Sáng chủ nhật, lớp ta cử 15 bạn tham gia dự án trồng cây vì môi trường xanh sạch đẹp”. Cô giáo lấy tinh thần xung phong của các bạn trong lớp, nhưng chỉ có lác đác một số bạn giơ tay. Nếu là học sinh trong lớp, em sẽ chọn cách ứng xử nào dưới đây?

  • *: Ý nào dưới đây thể hiện nghĩa vụ của con cái đối với cha mẹ?

  • Nhân phẩm là:

  • Nói đến hạnh phúc là nói đến sự đáp ứng ở những mức độ nhất định những nhu cầu về vật chất và tinh thần của cuộc sống con người. Tuy nhiên, thỏa mãn nhu cầu đến mức độ nào còn tùy thuộc vào

  • Người có nhân phẩm sẽ được xã hội:

  • Khi nhu cầu và lợi ích của cá nhân mâu thuẫn với nhu cầu và lợi ích của xã hội, chẳng hạn như khi đất nước đang có dịch, nhiều hàng quán phải đóng cửa, mọi người đều phải hạn chế đi lại thì lúc này mỗi cá nhân phải biết

  • Khi một cá nhân biết tôn trọng và bảo vệ danh dự của mình thì người đó được coi là người

  • Nhận định nào sau đây là đúng khi nói về phạm trù lương tâm?

  • Khi nhu cầu và lợi ích của cá nhân không phù hợp với lợi ích của cộng đồng, xã hội thì cá nhân phải

  • Sự coi trọng, đánh giá cao của dư luận xã hội với một người dựa trên các giá trị tinh thần, đạo đức của người đó được gọi là

  • Anh B là thợ xây, hết giờ làm việc nhưng còn một số vữa nữa nên anh xây thêm hai hàng gạch để khỏi bỏ phí số vữa đó. Tuy về muộn 10 phút nhưng anh cảm thấy rất vui. Trong trường hợp này, trạng thái lương tâm nào đã xuất hiện?

  • Khi cá nhân có những hành vi sai lầm, vi phạm các quy tắc chuẩn mực đạo đức, lương tâm họ cảm thấy

  • Điền phương án thích hợp vào chỗ trống:
    Trạng thái thanh thản lương tâm giúp con người . . . và phát huy được tính tích cực của hành vi của mình.

  • Bà A bán hàng giả, cố tình lừa dối người mua để trục lợi. Hành vi của bà A được coi là hành vi của kẻ không có

  • Câu “ Vì nước quên thân, vì dân phục vụ ” của lực lượng công an nhân dân thể hiện nội dung nào ?

  • Điền phương án thích hợp vào chỗ trống:
    Trong cuộc sống, người có đạo đức luôn biết . . . các mối quan hệ giữa bản thân với người xung quanh, với xã hội.

  • Nghĩa vụ là trách nhiệm của cá nhân đối với yêu cầu, lợi ích của

  • Câu nào dưới đây thể hiện nghĩa vụ của anh chị em trong gia đình ?

  • Công dân đóng thuế đầy đủ, đúng hạn là đang thực hiện tốt

  • Trong cuộc sống, mọi người cần phải tự giác điều chỉnh hành vi của mình cho phù hợp với. . . . . . . . . . . của cộng đồng

  • Hãy chọn cặp từ đúng điền vào các chỗ trống: “Để trở thành người có lương tâm, đối với mọi người, cần phải rèn luyện tư tưởng đạo đức cá nhân theo... tiến bộ, cách mạng, biến ý thức đạo đức thành... đạo đức trong đời sống, sinh hoạt hàng ngày”.

  • Câu nào dưới đây là đúng khi nói về danh dự ?

  • Người không có nhân phẩm sẽ bị xã hội:

  • Hành vi nào dưới đây không đem lại hạnh phúc cho xã hội?

  • Người có có nhu cầu vật chất và tinh thần lành mạnh, biết tôn trọng các chuẩn mực đạo đức tiến bộ, thực hiện tốt nghĩa vụ đạo đức của mình. Người ta sẽ đánh giá rằng người đó có

  • Điền vào chỗ trống: “Trạng thái cắn rứt lương tâm giúp cá nhân... cho phù hợp với yêu cầu của xã hội".

  • Câu nào dưới đây nói về việc giữ gìn nhân phẩm của con người ?

  • Nghĩa vụ là trách nhiệm của cá nhân đối với yêu cầu lợi ích của

  • Câu nào dưới đây là đúng khi nói về lương tâm ?

  • Sự cảm nhận và đánh giá về hạnh phúc phụ thuộc vào ?

  • Ở trạng thái thanh thản lương tâm cá nhân sẽ có cảm giác gì ?

Một số câu hỏi khác có thể bạn quan tâm.

  • Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C,or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions:

    The Nobel prizes, awarded annually for distinguished work in chemistry, physic, physiology or medicine, literature, and international peace, were made available by a fund bequeathed for that purpose by Swedish philanthropist, Alfred Bernard Nobel. The prizes, awarded since 1901, are administered by the Nobel Foundation in Stockholm. In 1969, a prize for economics endowed by the Central Bank of Sweden was added. Candidates for the prizes must be nominated in writing by a qualified authority in the field of competition. Candidates are judged by Swedish and Norwegian academies and institutes on the basis of their contribution to mankind. The awards are usually presented in Stockholm ion December 10, with the King of Sweden officiating, an appropriate tribute to Alfred Nobel on the anniversary of his death. Each prize includes a gold medal, a diploma, and a cash award of about one million dollars.

    Question: How often are the Nobel prizes awarded?

  • Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C,or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions:

    The Nobel prizes, awarded annually for distinguished work in chemistry, physic, physiology or medicine, literature, and international peace, were made available by a fund bequeathed for that purpose by Swedish philanthropist, Alfred Bernard Nobel. The prizes, awarded since 1901, are administered by the Nobel Foundation in Stockholm. In 1969, a prize for economics endowed by the Central Bank of Sweden was added. Candidates for the prizes must be nominated in writing by a qualified authority in the field of competition. Candidates are judged by Swedish and Norwegian academies and institutes on the basis of their contribution to mankind. The awards are usually presented in Stockholm ion December 10, with the King of Sweden officiating, an appropriate tribute to Alfred Nobel on the anniversary of his death. Each prize includes a gold medal, a diploma, and a cash award of about one million dollars.

    Question: What does this passage mainly discussed?

  • Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C,or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions:

    The goal of Internet-based encyclopedia Wikipedia [www.wikipedia.org] is to give everyone on the planet access to information. Like other encyclopedias, Wikipedia contains lots of information: more than 2.5 million articles in 200 different languages covering just about every subject. Unlike other encyclopedias, however, Wikepedia is not written by experts, but by ordinary people. These writers are not paid and their names are not published. They contribute to Wikipedia simply because they want to share their knowledge. Encyclopedias began in ancient times as collections of writings about all aspects of human knowledge. The word itself comes from ancient Greek, and means “a complete general education”. Real popularity for encyclopedias came in the nineteenth century in Europe and the United States, with the publication of encyclopedias written for ordinary readers. With the invention of the CD-ROM, the same amount of information could be put on a few computer discs. Then with the Internet, it became possible to create an online encyclopedia that could be constantly updated, like Microsoft’s Encarta. However, even Internet-based encyclopedias like Encarta were written by paid experts. At first, Wikipedia, the brainchild of Jimmy Wales, a businessman in Chicago, was not so different from these. In 2001, he had the idea for an Internet-based encyclopedia that would provide information quickly and easily to everyone. Furthermore, that information would be available free, unlike other Internet encyclopedias at that time. But Wales, like everyone else, believed that people with special knowledge were needed to write the articles, and so he began by hiring experts. He soon changed his approach, however, as it took them a long time to finish their work. He decided to open up the encyclopedia in a radical new way, so that everyone would have access not only to the information, but also to the process of putting this information online. To do this, he used what is known as “Wiki” software [from the Hawaiian word for “fast”], which allows users to create or alter content on web page. The system is very simple: When you open the web site, you can simply search for information or you can log on to become a writer or editor of articles. If you find an article that interests you – about your hometown, for example – you can correct it or expand it. This process goes on until no one is interested in making any more changes.

    Question: Wikipedia is written by_________.

  • Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C,or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions:

    The Nobel prizes, awarded annually for distinguished work in chemistry, physic, physiology or medicine, literature, and international peace, were made available by a fund bequeathed for that purpose by Swedish philanthropist, Alfred Bernard Nobel. The prizes, awarded since 1901, are administered by the Nobel Foundation in Stockholm. In 1969, a prize for economics endowed by the Central Bank of Sweden was added. Candidates for the prizes must be nominated in writing by a qualified authority in the field of competition. Candidates are judged by Swedish and Norwegian academies and institutes on the basis of their contribution to mankind. The awards are usually presented in Stockholm ion December 10, with the King of Sweden officiating, an appropriate tribute to Alfred Nobel on the anniversary of his death. Each prize includes a gold medal, a diploma, and a cash award of about one million dollars.

    Question: A Nobel prize would NOT be given to _______.

  • Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 31 to 35:

    Many people today would like the traditional two-parent family back, that is to say, they want a man and a woman to [31]______ for life; they also think the man should support the family and the woman should stay home with the children. However, few families now [32]______ into this category. In fact, if more women decide to have children on their own, the single-parent household may become more typical than the traditional family in many countries. Also, unmarried couples may decide to have more children – or they might take in foster children or [33]______. And because people are staying single and living longer [often as widows], there may be more one-person households. [34]______ the other hand, some people believe similar events happen again and again in history: if this is true, people may go back to the traditional [35]_____ or nuclear family of the past. Others think the only certainty in history is change: in other words, the structure of the future family could begin to change faster and faster and in more and more ways.

    Question 35:

  • Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C,or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions:

    The Nobel prizes, awarded annually for distinguished work in chemistry, physic, physiology or medicine, literature, and international peace, were made available by a fund bequeathed for that purpose by Swedish philanthropist, Alfred Bernard Nobel. The prizes, awarded since 1901, are administered by the Nobel Foundation in Stockholm. In 1969, a prize for economics endowed by the Central Bank of Sweden was added. Candidates for the prizes must be nominated in writing by a qualified authority in the field of competition. Candidates are judged by Swedish and Norwegian academies and institutes on the basis of their contribution to mankind. The awards are usually presented in Stockholm ion December 10, with the King of Sweden officiating, an appropriate tribute to Alfred Nobel on the anniversary of his death. Each prize includes a gold medal, a diploma, and a cash award of about one million dollars.

    Question: Why were the prizes named for Alfred Nobel?

  • Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C,or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions:

    The goal of Internet-based encyclopedia Wikipedia [www.wikipedia.org] is to give everyone on the planet access to information. Like other encyclopedias, Wikipedia contains lots of information: more than 2.5 million articles in 200 different languages covering just about every subject. Unlike other encyclopedias, however, Wikepedia is not written by experts, but by ordinary people. These writers are not paid and their names are not published. They contribute to Wikipedia simply because they want to share their knowledge. Encyclopedias began in ancient times as collections of writings about all aspects of human knowledge. The word itself comes from ancient Greek, and means “a complete general education”. Real popularity for encyclopedias came in the nineteenth century in Europe and the United States, with the publication of encyclopedias written for ordinary readers. With the invention of the CD-ROM, the same amount of information could be put on a few computer discs. Then with the Internet, it became possible to create an online encyclopedia that could be constantly updated, like Microsoft’s Encarta. However, even Internet-based encyclopedias like Encarta were written by paid experts. At first, Wikipedia, the brainchild of Jimmy Wales, a businessman in Chicago, was not so different from these. In 2001, he had the idea for an Internet-based encyclopedia that would provide information quickly and easily to everyone. Furthermore, that information would be available free, unlike other Internet encyclopedias at that time. But Wales, like everyone else, believed that people with special knowledge were needed to write the articles, and so he began by hiring experts. He soon changed his approach, however, as it took them a long time to finish their work. He decided to open up the encyclopedia in a radical new way, so that everyone would have access not only to the information, but also to the process of putting this information online. To do this, he used what is known as “Wiki” software [from the Hawaiian word for “fast”], which allows users to create or alter content on web page. The system is very simple: When you open the web site, you can simply search for information or you can log on to become a writer or editor of articles. If you find an article that interests you – about your hometown, for example – you can correct it or expand it. This process goes on until no one is interested in making any more changes.

    Question: The phrase “theword” in the second paragraph refers to_________.

  • Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C,or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions:

    The goal of Internet-based encyclopedia Wikipedia [www.wikipedia.org] is to give everyone on the planet access to information. Like other encyclopedias, Wikipedia contains lots of information: more than 2.5 million articles in 200 different languages covering just about every subject. Unlike other encyclopedias, however, Wikepedia is not written by experts, but by ordinary people. These writers are not paid and their names are not published. They contribute to Wikipedia simply because they want to share their knowledge. Encyclopedias began in ancient times as collections of writings about all aspects of human knowledge. The word itself comes from ancient Greek, and means “a complete general education”. Real popularity for encyclopedias came in the nineteenth century in Europe and the United States, with the publication of encyclopedias written for ordinary readers. With the invention of the CD-ROM, the same amount of information could be put on a few computer discs. Then with the Internet, it became possible to create an online encyclopedia that could be constantly updated, like Microsoft’s Encarta. However, even Internet-based encyclopedias like Encarta were written by paid experts. At first, Wikipedia, the brainchild of Jimmy Wales, a businessman in Chicago, was not so different from these. In 2001, he had the idea for an Internet-based encyclopedia that would provide information quickly and easily to everyone. Furthermore, that information would be available free, unlike other Internet encyclopedias at that time. But Wales, like everyone else, believed that people with special knowledge were needed to write the articles, and so he began by hiring experts. He soon changed his approach, however, as it took them a long time to finish their work. He decided to open up the encyclopedia in a radical new way, so that everyone would have access not only to the information, but also to the process of putting this information online. To do this, he used what is known as “Wiki” software [from the Hawaiian word for “fast”], which allows users to create or alter content on web page. The system is very simple: When you open the web site, you can simply search for information or you can log on to become a writer or editor of articles. If you find an article that interests you – about your hometown, for example – you can correct it or expand it. This process goes on until no one is interested in making any more changes.

    Question: The phrase “thesewriters” in the first paragraph refers to____.

  • Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions:

    There is a strange paradox to the success of the Asian education model. On the one hand, class sizes are huge by Western standards with between 30 and 40 students per class, in countries like Japan and Korea. On the other hand, school children in developed Asian economies rank among the highest in the world for academic achievement in the areas of science and mathematics, especially on standardised tests. Meanwhile, British secondary school students fail to shine in conditions most educational researchers would say are far more likely to help them succeed. Classroom management seems to be easier in places like Korea, and perhaps lessons are more effective as a direct consequence. After all, we are only too aware of the decline in discipline standards in our own school: belligerent and disrespectful students appear to be the norm these days. Teachers in Britain seem powerless to control what happens anymore. Surely this situation cannot create a very effective learning environment, so perhaps the number of students is far less relevant than is the manner in which they conduct themselves. But there are other factors to consider, too. There is the home environment. The traditional family unit still remains relatively intact in Korea. Few children come from broken homes, so there is a sense of security, safety and trust both at home and at school. In Britain meanwhile, one in every two marriages fails and divorce rates are sky high. Perhaps children struggle to cope with unstable family conditions and their only way to express their frustration is by misbehaving at school. But while the Japanese, Korean and Asian models generally do seem to produce excellent results, the statistics don’t tell the whole truth. You see, behind those great maths and science scores, there is a quite remarkable work ethic. Asian students tend to put their education before literally everything else. They do very few extracurricular activities and devote far more time to their studies than their British peers. There has been a lot of attention and praise given to these Asian models and their “impressive” statistics of late. And without question, some of this praise is justified, but it seems to be a case of two extremes in operation here. At one end, there is the discipline and unbelievably hard work ethic of the Asian students – success in education before all else. At the other end, British students at times appear careless and extremely undisciplined by comparison, but at least they do have the free time to enjoy their youth and explore their interests. Is either system better outright? Or is it perhaps about time we stopped comparing and started trying to combine the best bits of both, so that we can finally offer our students a balanced, worthwhile education?

    Question: The word “They” in paragraph 4 refers to_______.

  • Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions:

    During the 19th century, women in the U. S organized and participated in a large number of reform movements, including movements to reorganize the prison system, improve education, ban the sale of alcohol, and most importantly to free slaves. Some women saw similarities in the social status of women and slaves. Women like Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucy Stone were feminists and abolitionists who supported the rights of both women and blacks. A number of male abolitionists, including William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell Phillips also supported the rights of women to speak and participate equally with men in anti-slavery activities. Probably more than any other movement, abolitionism offered women a previously denied entry into politics. They became involved primarily in order to better their living conditions and the conditions of others. When the Civil war ended in 1865, the 14th, and 15th, Amendments to the Constitution adopted in 1868 and 1870 granted citizenship and suffrage to blacks but not to women. Discouraged but resolved, feminists influenced more and more women to demand the right to vote. In 1869, the Wyoming Territory had yielded to demands by feminists, but eastern states resisted more stubbornly than ever before. A woman's suffrage bill had been presented to every Congress since 1878 but it continually failed to pass until 1920, when the 19th Amendment granted women the right to vote.

    Question: The word" primarily" in the first paragraph is closest in meaning to .................

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