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Evaluate tough choices like honesty versus kindness while practicing moral reasoning through the lens of loyalty, fairness, and rules.

Vue d'ensemble pédagogique

This ethics assessment evaluates 2nd-grade students' ability to navigate complex moral dilemmas involving honesty, loyalty, and fairness. The worksheet utilizes a scaffolded inquiry approach, introducing foundational philosophical concepts like virtue ethics and utilitarianism through relatable playground scenarios. It is ideal for formative assessment in Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) or Civics units, helping students develop the moral reasoning skills necessary for responsible citizenship.

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Outil: Quiz à Choix Multiples
Sujet: Arts & Autres
Catégorie: Philosophie
Note: 2nd Note
Difficulté: Difficile
Sujet: Théories et dilemmes éthiques
Langue: 🇬🇧 English
Articles: 10
Clé de Correction: Oui
Indices: Non
Créé: Feb 14, 2026

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Ce que les étudiants vont apprendre

  • Analyze complex ethical dilemmas to differentiate between honest and dishonest choices.
  • Identify the core principles of utilitarianism by selecting actions that maximize collective happiness.
  • Apply the concept of integrity to personal decision-making scenarios involving rules and honesty.

All 10 Questions

  1. Leo finds a toy on the playground. He knows it belongs to Sam, but Sam was mean to him earlier. What is the most 'virtuous' or good-character choice for Leo?
    A) Keep the toy to teach Sam a lesson.
    B) Hide the toy so nobody can play with it.
    C) Return the toy because being honest is the right thing to do.
    D) Give the toy to a different friend instead.
  2. If a rule says 'No Talking,' a person following Deontology (duty-based rules) would stay quiet even if they had a funny joke to tell.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. Maya has one cookie. She can eat it herself, or share it so her three friends are all a little bit happy. Choosing the option that makes the most people happy is called _____ thinking.
    A) Selfish
    B) Utilitarian
    C) Rule-following
    D) Accidental
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  1. A 'dilemma' is a special kind of problem. What makes a problem a dilemma?
    A) When the answer is very easy and everyone agrees.
    B) When you have to choose between two things that both seem right or both seem wrong.
    C) When you forget to do your homework.
    D) When you have to pick your favorite color.
  2. A person who values 'Virtue' would try to be brave and kind every day, not just when someone is watching.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. Your friend draws a picture they love, but you think it looks messy. If you tell a 'white lie' to keep them from crying, you are focusing on the _____ of your action.
    A) Rules
    B) History
    C) Consequences
    D) Alphabet
  4. There is a rule: 'Do not go backstage.' During a play, a student sees a fire starting backstage. Which choice shows that the student is thinking about the 'higher good'?
    A) Staying in their seat because they must follow the 'Do not go' rule.
    B) Breaking the rule to warn people and put out the fire.
    C) Waiting for the play to finish before telling anyone.
    D) Leaving the building without telling anyone else.
  5. If you follow Deontology, you believe that certain actions, like stealing, are always wrong, even if you are stealing to help someone.
    A) True
    B) False
  6. When you weigh two different choices to see which one is more 'fair,' you are practicing ethical _____.
    A) Reading
    B) Reasoning
    C) Sleeping
    D) Running
  7. Ben broke a vase by accident. His sister asks if he did it. Which character trait is Ben showing if he tells the truth even though he might get in trouble?
    A) Greed
    B) Integrity
    C) Laziness
    D) Impatience

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This 2nd-grade ethics assessment addresses complex cognitive and affective domains by introducing deontological, utilitarian, and virtue ethics frameworks in a simplified, age-appropriate manner. The quiz consists of 10 items including multiple-choice, true-false, and fill-in-the-blank questions that require students to perform moral reasoning and apply abstract concepts like integrity, dilemma, and consequences to concrete social situations. By focusing on the 'higher good' and 'virtue,' the resource supports social-emotional development and higher-order thinking skills through ethical inquiry and situational analysis.

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Foire Aux Questions

Yes, this Ethics Adventure Quiz is an excellent choice for a no-prep character education sub-plan because it provides clear explanations for every answer, allowing students to learn independently.

Most second-grade students will complete this ten-question Ethics Adventure Quiz in approximately 15 to 20 minutes, making it a perfect tool for a quick social-emotional learning check-in.

This Ethics Adventure Quiz is designed with high-level vocabulary to challenge advanced 2nd-grade learners, but it can be used for whole-class discussion to support students who may need more help with the philosophical concepts of fairness and rules.

While specifically designed as a hard-difficulty challenge for 2nd grade, this Ethics Adventure Quiz is also appropriate for 3rd-grade students who are beginning to explore complex character traits and civic duties.

You can use this Ethics Adventure Quiz as a diagnostic tool at the start of a character unit or as an exit ticket to measure how well students understand the difference between rule-following and consequence-based decision-making.