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Exam 2

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  The leap of faith response
B  The God is not all-powerful response
C  The we deserve it response
D  The evil doesn’t really exist response
Question #2
A  We should imagine a world in which everyone makes the choice we are considering and then ask if we’d like to live in that world.
B  We should imagine a world in which everyone gets an A on their Philosophy Final and then we will get an A.
C  We should imagine a world in which everyone follows God’s will.
D  We should imagine a world in which everyone does whatever they want. And then do what we want.
Question #3
A  Identification
B  Treatment
C  Geographic Location
D  Ascription of a Label
Question #4
A  Race refers to genetic facts about people that determine their character, intellectual abilities, and moral qualities.
B  Race does not exist so we shouldn’t take it seriously. All that exists is Racial identities.
C  Race is simply a product of how society privileges or disprivileges people based upon the way they look.
D  Race refers to visible physical features, lineage, and geographic location.
Question #5
A  Race is simply a product of how society privileges or disprivileges people based upon the way they look.
B  Race refers to genetic facts about people that determine their character, intellectual abilities, and moral qualities.
C  Race does not exist so we shouldn’t take it seriously. All that exists is Racial identities.
D  Race refers to visible physical features, lineage, and geographic location.
Question #6
A  The only way normative rules could exist is if there was a God who authorized and enforced them.
B  There is order and purpose in the world. So somebody must have designed it. This designer is God.
C  The world had a beginning therefore, it must have a cause. This cause is God.
D  The very definition of God as the greatest of all possible beings, implies that God must exist.
Question #7
A  Evil will always be with us no matter what.
B  There is evil in the world and we as a society must find a way to prevent it.
C  If there is a God, then evil shouldn’t exist. But it does exist so God doesn’t exist.
D  God allows humans to have free will. But this allows humans to choose evil. So free will doesn’t exist
Question #8
A  Existentialism
B  Atheism
C  Cartesianism
D  Theism
Question #9
A  Cartesianism
B  Theism
C  Deism
D  Atheism
Question #10
A  Moral Realism
B  Moral Objectivism
C  Moral Relativism
D  The Problem of Evil
Question #11
A  Free will response
B  Best of all possible worlds response
C  Greater good response
D  We deserve it response
Question #12
A  …philosophy course
B  …chill pill
C  …leap of faith
D  …deep look into the nature of reality.
Question #13
A  All good
B  All caring
C  All knowing
D  All powerful
Question #14
A  All powerful
B  All spiritual
C  All caring
D  All good
Question #15
A  All divine
B  All powerful
C  All good
D  All spiritual
Question #16
A  …evil
B  …lovers
C  …thinkers
D  …laborers
Question #17
A  loneliness
B  suicide
C  wealth
D  boredom
Question #18
A  God destroyed all living beings
B  God destroyed the universe
C  God destroyed a peaceful civilization
D  God destroyed the Christmas Star
Question #21
A  …being cool is hard and it costs a lot of money.
B  …being cool is something that we should all strive for in life
C  …being cool is something that reflects the genuine interests of human being.
D  …being cool is something that is created by corporations and marketed to teens.
Question #22
A  we create our essence
B  we are condemned to be free
C  philosophy is dead
D  God is dead
Question #23
A  essence precedes existence
B  existence precedes essence
C  essence is determined by evidence
D  existence comes after essence
Question #24
A  Freedom is the result of the possibility of being determined.
B  No matter what, to be free we must be confined.
C  To be free is to be condemned.
D  No matter what, we must make decisions that shape our lives.
Question #25
A  We need evil to appreciate the good response
B  Greater good response
C  Best of all possible worlds response
D  Free will response
Question #26
A  Whenever we make a choice, we choose for our county.
B  Whenever we make a choice, we choose for the universe.
C  Whenever we make a choice, we choose for all humanity.
D  Whenever we make a choice, we only choose for us.
Question #27
A  Teleological
B  Ontological
C  Argument from Religious Experience
D  Moral
Question #28
A  Ontological Argument
B  Moral Argument
C  Argument from Religious Experience
D  Argument from Design
Question #30
A  Physical traits, ancestry and immigration
B  Racial identities, norms and identification
C  Physical traits, ancestry and geographic location.
D  Physical traits, discrimination and geographic location
Question #32
A  The Capitalist
B  The Proletariats
C  The laborers
D  The Bourgeoisie
Question #33
A  Those who labor
B  Those who own the means of production
C  Those trade on the stock market
D  Those who produce products
Question #35
A  a), b) and c)
B  our selves (species being)
C  other people
D  both a) and b)
E  nature
Question #36
A  A natural category and real
B  Not a natural category but still a social reality
C  A natural category and not real
D  All of the above.
Question #37
A  …all economies should be run by senators
B  …all economies should be ruled by dictators
C  …all economies should be driven by profit
D  none of the above
Question #38
A  Between how much a product costs to the public and what it costs at wholesale
B  Between the value of a product and its surplus.
C  Between how much it costs to advertise a product and how much it is sold for.
D  Between how much a consumer is willing to pay for a product and the cost a capitalist pays to make it.