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Step into the shoes of a fair leader to weigh consequences and character when rules and feelings collide in these tough playground puzzles.

Vue d'ensemble pédagogique

This ethics assessment introduces kindergarteners to the fundamental philosophical frameworks of deontology, utilitarianism, and virtue ethics through relatable playground scenarios. The quiz utilizes a scaffolded, inquiry-based approach to help young learners navigate complex moral dilemmas by weighing consequences against rule-following and character development. It is an ideal tool for social-emotional learning (SEL) blocks or introductory civics lessons, aligning with early elementary character education standards.

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Outil: Quiz à Choix Multiples
Sujet: Arts & Autres
Catégorie: Philosophie
Note: Maternelle
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

  • Distinguish between rule-following (deontology) and outcome-based (utilitarianism) decision-making in simple scenarios.
  • Identify personal character traits such as honesty and courage as components of virtue ethics.
  • Define an ethical dilemma as a choice between two conflicting but meaningful values.

All 10 Questions

  1. A magical bird drops a shiny gold coin. There are NO rules about finding money. You know it belongs to a sad giant who lost it. What is the most 'virtuous' or kind thing to do?
    A) Keep the coin because there is no rule against it.
    B) Give the coin to your friends so they are all happy.
    C) Return the coin to the giant because you want to be an honest person.
    D) Hide the coin so nobody else can have it.
  2. If you follow a 'rule' to never break a toy, but breaking a small toy would save a kitten from being stuck, a 'deontologist' (someone who only follows the rules) would say you must still keep the rule.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. You have one cookie. If you give it to 4 hungry friends instead of eating it yourself, you are trying to make the _____ amount of people happy.
    A) Smallest
    B) Greatest
    C) Luckiest
    D) Angriest
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  1. Imagine you promised to keep a secret. But the secret is that a friend is going to do something dangerous. Which is the HARDEST part of this dilemma?
    A) Deciding between the 'duty' of a promise and the 'outcome' of safety.
    B) Remembering what the secret was.
    C) Finding a teacher to talk to.
    D) Picking a new game to play.
  2. A person who acts with 'courage' ignores their fear to help a friend because it is part of their character.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. A 'Utilitarian' thinker would say that if hurting one person's feelings makes 100 people dance with joy, it is the _____ choice.
    A) Wrong
    B) Sadest
    C) Right
    D) Silliest
  4. A robot is programmed with one rule: 'Never enter the red room.' Inside the red room, a plant is dying for water. Why is the robot stuck?
    A) The robot is broken.
    B) The robot's rule (Deontology) conflicts with doing a good deed.
    C) The robot doesn't like plants.
    D) The room is too dark.
  5. If you are a 'Virtue Ethicist,' you think about 'Who do I want to be?' instead of just 'What is the rule?'
    A) True
    B) False
  6. When you have to choose between two choices and both seem a little bit right and a little bit wrong, you are facing an ethical ____.
    A) Party
    B) Dilemma
    C) Answer
    D) Circle
  7. Your class is voting. 19 kids want to play tag, but 1 kid really wants to draw. If you choose tag to make the most people happy, which theory are you using?
    A) Virtue Ethics (Character)
    B) Deontology (Rules)
    C) Utilitarianism (Results)
    D) Confucianism

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This kindergarten-level quiz provides a sophisticated introduction to ethics, utilizing multiple-choice, true-false, and fill-in-the-blank questions to assess student understanding of three major philosophical branches: Deontology, Utilitarianism, and Virtue Ethics. By translating abstract concepts into concrete playground dilemmas, the assessment facilitates high-order thinking and moral reasoning development. The included explanations offer immediate feedback and serve as pedagogical scaffolding, reinforcing the vocabulary of ethical discourse such as dilemmas, duty, and character-based virtues.

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Foire Aux Questions

Yes, this kindergarten ethics quiz is a fantastic no-prep resource for substitute teachers because it provides clear explanations for each answer, allowing a guest teacher to facilitate a meaningful discussion on character education even without specialized training.

Most kindergarten students will complete this ethics quiz in 15 to 20 minutes, though the time may extend if you use the thought-provoking questions as prompts for a whole-class circle time discussion.

This arts and other subject quiz is highly adaptable for differentiation; you can read the scenarios aloud to emerging readers or challenge advanced learners to explain the 'why' behind their choices during this formative assessment.

While specifically designed as a high-difficulty kindergarten ethics quiz, the concepts of fairness and rules are universal enough that it also works well as an introductory activity for first or second-grade social studies lessons.

You can use this ethics quiz as a mid-unit check-in to see if students understand the difference between following rules and being kind, helping you tailor your future character development and SEL instruction based on their responses.

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