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Ethical Crossroads 4th Grade Mission Quiz (Medium) 워크시트 • 무료 PDF 다운로드 정답 키 포함
Would you keep a secret to help a friend or tell the truth to stay fair? Apply three big moral ideas to tricky real-life choices.
교육적 개요
This quiz assesses students' understanding of foundational ethical frameworks including utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics through relatable real-world scenarios. The pedagogical approach utilizes scenario-based learning to scaffold abstract philosophical concepts into concrete decision-making exercises for upper elementary learners. It is ideal for social studies or character education units focusing on conflict resolution, civic responsibility, and critical thinking development.
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- Identify and distinguish between result-based (utilitarian), rule-based (deontological), and character-based (virtue) ethical frameworks.
- Apply moral reasoning to resolve hypothetical ethical dilemmas involving honesty, fairness, and social responsibility.
- Analyze the consequences of different decision-making strategies on individuals and the community.
All 10 Questions
- Imagine your class has $50. Maya wants to buy one expensive game for herself, but Leo suggests buying jump ropes for everyone to use at recess. Choosing the jump ropes to make the most people happy is an example of which idea?A) The Rule-Following MethodB) The Happiness-Result TheoryC) The Secret Keeper StrategyD) The Solo Winner Plan
- A person who follows 'Duty Ethics' believes that some actions, like lying, are always wrong even if they have a good result.A) TrueB) False
- Instead of just following rules, _______ Ethics focuses on building good character traits like courage, kindness, and honesty.A) OutcomeB) VirtueC) SpeedD) Popularity
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- Sam finds a library book that his friend accidentally dropped in the mud. He knows the rule is 'always tell the truth,' but he also wants to protect his friend from getting in trouble. This difficult choice is called an ethical:A) SolutionB) DilemmaC) DirectionD) Discovery
- If a leader uses the Happiness-Result theory, they would always choose the option that helps the fewest people.A) TrueB) False
- Sarah sees a classmate bullying someone. She feels that being a 'brave person' is part of who she is, so she steps in to help. Which framework is Sarah using?A) Result-based thinkingB) Virtue ethicsC) Rule-following onlyD) Profit-seeking
- When you follow a rule simply because it is your _______ to do so, you are practicing deontology.A) IdeaB) DutyC) GuessD) Wish
- A scientist has enough medicine for only ten people, but twenty people are sick. If the scientist chooses the ten people who can help cure others later, which theory are they following?A) Utilitarianism (Results-based)B) Virtue Ethics (Character-based)C) Anarchy (No-rule based)D) Egoism (Self-based)
- In Virtue Ethics, a person asks the question: 'What would a kind and honest person do in this situation?'A) TrueB) False
- A shopper finds a $20 bill on the floor. If they believe in 'Duty' and a rule against stealing, they will _______ the money to the store manager.A) HideB) SpendC) ReturnD) Ignore
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자주 묻는 질문
Yes, this Ethical Crossroads Quiz is an excellent no-prep social studies sub-plan because it uses clear definitions and include an explanation for every answer to guide student self-correction.
Most fourth graders will complete this ten-question Ethics Quiz in approximately 15 to 20 minutes, making it a perfect tool for a focused social-emotional learning block.
This Ethics Quiz supports differentiation by using simplify language for complex theories, allowing teachers to use the scenario-based questions for small group discussion or independent practice depending on student reading levels.
While specifically designed as a Grade 4 Ethics Quiz, the relatable scenarios and foundational vocabulary make it accessible for students in grades 3 through 5.
Teachers can use this Ethics Quiz as a formative assessment by checking student understanding of moral frameworks before moving into deeper debates or historical analysis of leadership decisions.