Multiple Questions Answers
Question 1
An Act Utilitarian most likely would:
Focus on broad and general categories of actions in doing the Utilitarian analysis.
Focus on narrow, concrete, and factual actions in doing the Utilitarian analysis.
Focus on legislative acts.
Focus on an act to see if it passes the Categorical Imperative test.
Question 2
Fran believes all people in a society have an implicit agreement with one another to obey moral rules. Which of the following ethical theories most accurately describes Fran’s beliefs?
Utilitarianism
Machiavellian ethics
Rousseau’s ethics
Ethical Relativism
Question 3
Which statement is FALSE about the ancient Greek philosophers?
a.Plato's conception of a Just State is an organizational ideal that evidences a distrust of democracy.
b.Aristotle's Doctrine of the Mean advises one to be virtuous by selecting the virtuous "mean" between two vice extremes of deficiency and excess.
c.Aristotle's Ethics of Virtue puts primary emphasis on developing and cultivating good moral traits of character.
d.The Sophists believed that justice, ethics, and morality were universal, objective, permanent, and unchanging norms and standards.
Question 4
Pursuant to traditional philosophical analysis which of the following statements is/are true?
a.Morals and morality are different from ethics.
b.Intrinsic values are different from instrumental values.
c.Cultural relativism is different from ethical relativism.
d.All of the above.
Question 5
Which of the following is FALSE about Socrates?
a.He believed that there was universal, objective, and permanent truth to ethics and morality.
b.He believed along with the Sophists that virtue comes from having money and the best reputation that money can buy.
c.His Socratic Method contained an important element of inductive reasoning and argumentation.
d.He equated virtue with knowledge.
Question 6
1.Sarah believes that people should take actions that benefit society as a whole the most. Which of the following ethical theories most accurately describes Sarah’s beliefs?
Kantian ethics
Utilitarianism
Natural Rights
Ethical Fundamentalism
Question 7
1.Which of the following is not accurate?
One benefit to being a sincere ethical emotist is that one is morally infallible.
One convenience to being an ethical emotist is that one can change one’s mind about a moral issue simply by expressing a different feeling about an action.
Morality is a societal-based phenomena according to the doctrine of ethical relativism.
Cultural relativism is a prescriptive ethical theory that sets forth moral norms.
Question 8
All of the following are ethical theories EXCEPT:
a. Utilitarianism
b. Kant's Categorical Imperative
c. SEC Rule 10b(5)
d. Ethical Egoism
Questin 9
1.Which of the following is a correct statement?
The third test of Kant’s Categorical Imperative – the Agent-Receiver test – allows people to exempt themselves from moral rules if there are extenuating business circumstances.
One is acting morally, according to Kant, when one seeks to maximize the happiness of oneself.
One problem with Kantian ethics is that two secondary moral rules can pass the supreme test of the Categorical Imperative, yet the rules can conflict.
An ethical system that emphasizes the consequences of a decision is known as a deontological or duty-based one.
Question 10
The British economist and philosopher Adam Smith would best say that:
Ethical egoism is bad since it encourages selfish behavior.
Satisfying one’s desires leads to sensuality and lust and therefore is evil.
The government will serve as the “invisible hand” to take care of people.
Satisfying one’s desires and achieving one’s goals are very laudable principles of action and morality
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1. (TCO1) These facilities are phone company links that run from one switch to another and provide a connection from the central office switch to a PBX switch. (Points : 5)
Lines
Trunks
Copper loop
External telephone line
Question 2. 2. (TCO2) In regards ***** ***** Applications terminology, TDM is ____; VoIP is ____. (Points : 5)
de facto; de jure
Monolithic; Programmable
Traditional instruments; IP phone
Packet; Circuit
Question 3. 3. (TCO3) It is the common American PSTN's public safety protocol for emergency situation. It is required for wireless voice carriers to provide emergency service as well as accurate location information. However, this service is not handled by VoIP protocols. (Points : 5)
Operational feasibility service
E911
Dispatch service
Asterisk Emergency Portal (AEP)
Question 4. 4. (TCO4) These are facility connections from the phone company switch to the residential analog telephones; or the term used for delivering dial-tone to a group of phones. (Points : 5)
Tip-ring
Lines
Trunks
Call links
Question 5. 5. (TCO5) This standard was formed by ITU-T to reinforce the management and deployment of telecom services. It stabilizes the interconnectivity of LANs that have different telecom equipment from multiple vendors, which performs network tasks and communication from one end of the network to another. (Points : 5)
Call Manager Standard (CMS)
Integrated Network Manager (INM)
Telecommunications Management Network (TMN)
Element Node Management System (EMNS)
Question 6. 6. (TCO6) VoIP packets are almost always UDP and its IP header may include a flag that allows router and switches to treat it with a certain priority based on sensitivity to delay. What is this flag called? (Points : 5)
TCP Push Flag
DLCI
Type of Service Flag
MPLS Priority Routing Flag
Question 7. 7. (TCO7) Along with CTI and ACD, this is a PBX supported application where multiple phones, telephony processes, phone operators, IVR, complex dial-plan, and hunt groups, run in a confined space and take information from customers, then, facilitate a response over the phone. (Points : 5)
Call Center
Auto Attendant
Intercom calling
Conferencing
Question 8. 8. (TCO10) It is a VoIP encoding technique, where a 64kbps voice call can be reduced to 44 kbps without a noticeable degradation in sound quality, and also reduces storage requirements by eliminating redundancy when using multiple T1 circuits, sending large data files and information over the network. (Points : 5)
Error control
Multiplexing
Compression
Traffic Shaping
Question 9. 9. (TCO11) This layer organizes and synchronizes dialogues between presentation entities in the OSI 7-Layer Communications Model, (Points : 5)
Data Link Layer
Transport Layer
Session Layer
Address of Destination
Question 10. 10. (TCO12) These infrastructure links use digitized voice IP packets to connect two PBX servers and can replace legacy trunks when two PBXs being linked are VoIP enabled. (Points : 5)
High speed T1 trunks
Private Digital trunks
T1 trunks
VoIP trunks
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