Question 1 1 point The following best describes the relation
Question 1 (1 point)
The following best describes the relationship between benevolence and society
Question 1 options:
Benevolence is helps society to flourish
Benevolence helps society to a minimal degree
Benevolence is essential for the existence of society
Benevolence is of no help to society
Question 2 (1 point)
How can an accountant exercise benevolence
Question 2 options:
Giving money to worthwhile causes
Providing accounting services pro bono to worthwhile organizations
Devoting his or her career to a worthwhile organization
All of the above
Question 3 (1 point)
Our benevolence naturally first directed toward:
Question 3 options:
Our neighbors
Our family
Our country
Our friend
Question 4 (1 point)
What is our motivation for being benevolent
Question 4 options:
To be remembered by posterity
To be a person who is praiseworthy, earning inner tranquility and satisfaction
To receive praise and recognition from others
To earn goodwill with others
Question 5 (1 point)
The great businessman and philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie, gave enormous sums of money to establish:
Question 5 options:
Libraries
Schools
Universities
All of the above
Question 6 (1 point)
What is the relationship between the Sympathy Principle and the virtue of Benevolence?
Question 6 options:
The virtue of benevolence is hindered by the sympathy principle
The virtue of benevolence is based on the sympathy principle
The virtue of benevolence is unrelated to the sympathy principle
The sympathy principle is loosely related to benevolence
Question 7 (1 point)
Why does Smith consider benevolence to be a higher virtue than prudence or justice?
Question 7 options:
Because acts of benevolence produce the greatest good and deserve the highest reward
Because in the absence of benevolence, society would crumble
Because prudence and justice are not required to maintain society
Because prudence and justice are not praiseworthy
Question 8 (1 point)
Our tendency to take an interest in our fellow human beings is:
Question 8 options:
Something acquired through experience
Something learned in school
Something learned in church
One of our fundamental characteristics
Question 9 (1 point)
With regard to benevolence, we should
Question 9 options:
Encourage benevolent motives and actions, but we should not try to force others to be benevolent
Not encourage benevolence
Encourage benevolent motives and actions, and force others to act benevolently, if necessary
Discourage benevolence
Question 10 (1 point)
Why does the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct not discuss benevolence
Question 10 options:
Because the AICPA discourages its members from supporting charitable activities
Because the accounting profession does not provide opportunities to exercise benevolence
Because the Code is still incomplete
Because the Code is designed to establish minimum levels of required ethical behavior
| Benevolence is helps society to flourish | |
| Benevolence helps society to a minimal degree | |
| Benevolence is essential for the existence of society | |
| Benevolence is of no help to society |
Solution
Question 1: Benevolance is help society to flourish
Question 2: Giving money to worthwhile causes
Question 3: Our family
Question 4: To earn goodwill with others
Question 5: All of the above
Question 6: The virtue of benevolence is hindered by the sympathy principle
Question 7: Because act of benevolence produce the greatest good and deserve the highest reward
Question 8: One of our fundamental characteristics
Question 9: Encourage benevolent motives and actions, but we should not try to force others to be benevolent


