Definitions
Dilemmas
Principles
Consequences
Applying Ethics
100

What are ethics?

Ethics are the basic principles that govern your behavior.

100

What is a dilemma?

A dilemma is a difficult situation in which you are required to make a decision.


100

Name a key ethical principle.

Integrity, accountability, trustworthiness, transparency, fairness, respect.

100

What is a consequence?

A consequence is the result of an action.

100

How would you handle bullying?

I would stand up for the person being bullied and report the behavior to a trusted adult.

200

What does integrity mean?

Integrity means adhering to an established set of personal ethics and acting with honesty in all situations.

200

What is an ethical dilemma?

An ethical dilemma is an issue in which you must decide whether something is right or wrong


200

What does it mean to be trustworthy?

Being trustworthy means being reliable and deserving the confidence of others.


200

How can choices affect others?

Choices can lead to outcomes that benefit or harm others, depending on whether they are right or wrong.

200

What would you do if you found money?

I would try to return the money to its owner or report it to a responsible authority.

300

Define accountability.

Accountability is the condition of having to answer for or be liable for your actions; accepting responsibility for your decisions.

300

Give an example of an ethical dilemma.

Deciding whether to report a friend who is cheating on a test.

300

 What is the rule of law?

The rule of law means complying with laws and regulations.

300

Why is accountability important?

Accountability ensures that individuals take responsibility for their actions, which fosters trust and ethical behavior.

300

Describe a situation where fairness is necessary.

Fairness is necessary in competitions, where all participants should have equal opportunities.

400

What is transparency?

Transparency is the quality of being just as one seems; being open and truthful when communicating. 

400

How can you identify a dilemma?

You can identify a dilemma by recognizing a situation where you must choose between right and wrong.

400

Define viability.

Viability is the long-term value of your choices.

400

What might happen if you ignore an ethical situation?

Ignoring an ethical situation can lead to harm for others and create a culture of unethical behavior.

400

 How can you show respect in a disagreement?

I can show respect by listening to the other person's perspective and acknowledging their views.

500

What does fairness mean?

Fairness is the ability to make judgments without favoritism or self-interest; engaging in fair competition and creating equal relationships.

500

What should you consider in an ethical dilemma?

You should consider the facts, who is affected, potential actions, your gut feeling, and the possible outcomes.

500

What is a role model?

A role model is a person whose behavior is imitated by others.

500

 How can consequences guide your decisions?

Understanding consequences can help you choose actions that are ethical and beneficial to yourself and others.

500

How can transparency improve trust?

Transparency improves trust by ensuring that communication is open and honest, reducing suspicion and misunderstandings.

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