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Important Questions for "ethics":

[1]

  1. What do you understand by Ethics? Explain.
  2. Explain Freedom of will in ethics.
  3. Explain the Ethics of Mahatma Gandhi.

[2]

  1. Explain the Code of Ethics for Public Relations.
  2. Differentiate between Publicity and Public Relations.
  3. Discuss the role of Public Relations in Public Sector Enterprises.

[3]

  1. Discuss the ethics of Journalism.
  2. Describe the Agenda setting theory.
  3. Write an essay on Journalism education in India.

[4]

  1. Explain Nature and scope of Ethics.
  2. Explain ethical philosophy of Gandhi jee.
  3. Explain Kant's doctrine of 'Duty for Duty's sake.'

[5]

  1. What are the Ethics of Teaching Profession?
  2. How will you manage the education of Hearing Defect children?
  3. What do you mean about co-curricular activities? What type of facilities should be provided for the Scholastic Backwardness at school?

[6]

  1. Explain the concept and need of Environmental Ethics Education.
  2. Two common types of used medical wastes.
  3. What is the concept of Environment? Explain its various components in detail.

[7]

  1. Discuss the relationship between ethics and politics in Machiavelli's thought.
  2. What were the main ideas of Green regarding punishment?
  3. Explain the idea of sovereignty as defined by Jean Bodin.

[8]

  1. Write short notes on: (i) Biosafety levels, (ii) Bioethics and guidelines.
  2. Explain the objectives and guidelines of genetically engineered products and discuss the role of regulation.
  3. What are patents? Briefly describe the various requirements and the process of awarding a patent.

[9]

  1. Explain the nature and scope of Western Ethics.
  2. Explain the nature and scope of Indian Ethics.
  3. Give a critical exposition of Manu's classification of duties.

[10]

  1. Discuss the ideas of Machiavelli on religion and ethics.
  2. Who said 'State is an organism'?
  3. Critically explain Marx's ideas on the materialistic interpretation of history.

[11]

  1. In which type of interview does the interviewer not have any predetermined list of questions?
  2. Secondary/existing data may include which of the following?
  3. Limitations of a thesis are?

[12]

  1. Who wrote 'The Protestant Ethics and the Spirit of Capitalism'?
  2. Who is the author of the book 'Modern Indian Culture'?
  3. When was Auguste Comte born?

[13]

  1. Who is the author of 'The Protestant Ethics and the Spirit of Capitalism'?
  2. The concept of 'Division of Labour' is related to whom?
  3. Who classified sociology into static and dynamic categories?

[14]

  1. What does ethics in research imply?
  2. What are the objectives of social research?
  3. What is the study design involving data collection at a single point in time?

[15]

  1. Explain with merits-demerits work life balance and positive work environment ethics.
  2. Describe the impacts of globalisation on Indian human resources (manpower).
  3. Give details of the present position of organizational changes in Indian Businesses.

[16]

  1. How is Ethics related to Sociology? Explain.
  2. How is Ethics useful for life? Explain.
  3. How is Ethics related to Religion? Discuss.

[17]

  1. Write about Social Networking Ethics.
  2. Explain how presentations are created in Power Point.
  3. Write about use of Smart Art in Power Point.

[18]

  1. Write short notes on any two of the following: Levels of Management, Business Ethics & Social Responsibility, Nature & principles of Direction, Qualities and styles of Leadership.
  2. Define Management. Explain the nature and functions of management.
  3. Discuss the contribution of Henry Fayol in the field of administrative management.

[19]

  1. Define Business Ethics. Why is ethics necessary in business? Explain the factors governing business ethics.
  2. Define Direction. Explain the nature and principles of Direction.
  3. Write short notes on any two of the following: Social Responsibility of Business, Obstacles of Delegation, Types of Communication, Process of Controlling.

[20]

  1. Write short notes on any two of the following: Business Ethics and its tools, Process of Rational Decision Making, Principles of Coordination, Qualities and Functions of a Leader.
  2. Explain Delegation. What difficulties are encountered in delegation of authority?
  3. Define Controlling. Explain the process of controlling.

[21]

  1. Write short notes on any two of the following: Strategic Management, Stress Management, Tools of Ethics, Management of Change.
  2. Discuss the role of financial and non-financial incentives in motivation of employees.
  3. Explain the various techniques of coordination.

[22]

  1. Write short note on any two of the following: Business Ethics and social Responsibility, Nature and Principles of Direction, Leadership Styles, Need and importance of coordination.
  2. What is change Management? Explain the need for change. Discuss how to implement change management in an organisation.
  3. What is strategic Management? Explain the relevance of strategic management and its benefits.

[23]

  1. What are the different levels of Management? Name and state the functions performed at each level.
  2. Why is it important to make employees well-versed in Stress Management?
  3. What is organizational change? What are the different models for change?

[24]

  1. Why is it important for management to ensure that business ethics are followed?
  2. Why is managerial strategy important?
  3. State briefly the functions of management.

[25]

  1. Are there any ethics or should there be any ethics in advertising in the context of Indian society? Provide comments with suitable examples.
  2. What is meant by budget allocation?
  3. What is 'Branding'? Examine the role and significance of branding in advertising.

[26]

  1. Why is Business Ethics important?
  2. Describe the relationship between ethics and corporate excellence.
  3. Explain the concept and nature of Business Ethics.

[27]

  1. Give the concept of Professional Ethics.
  2. What do you mean by Decentralization of Authority? Examine its need and objectives in the Educational Administration system.
  3. What do you mean by Educational Supervision? Explain its principles.

[28]

  1. Discuss how Logic, Ethics, and Aesthetics are related to Education.
  2. What are the principles of Buddhism?
  3. What do you understand by Epistemology?

[29]

  1. What are the sources of Ethics?
  2. What is the Role of Code of Ethics in personal and professional life?
  3. What is the use and misuse of Ethics in the areas of marketing? Explain with suitable examples.

[30]

  1. What are the needs of ethics in our lives?
  2. What is business ethics? Explain its benefits and importance.
  3. What is the importance of ethics in vision and mission statements?

[31]

  1. Differentiate between Ethics and Morals.
  2. What is the relationship between ethics and corporate excellence?
  3. Explain: 'Indian work culture is not target oriented but process oriented.'

[32]

  1. What is the difference between social objectives and business objectives?
  2. What are the seven social sins?
  3. What is the responsibility of a business organisation towards its stakeholders?

[33]

  1. Why are morals and norms so important for business ethics?
  2. Explain the scope of business ethics.
  3. Explain briefly the benefits of good corporate governance.

[34]

  1. Explain the forces that shape the ethics of a person.
  2. What do you understand by Controlling? Discuss its importance and process.
  3. What is Change? Explain the internal and external forces that cause change in an Organization.

[35]

  1. Explain briefly determinants of ethics.
  2. Describe briefly different skills required for a Manager.
  3. Explain the Social Responsibility of Business to community, consumer and general public.

[36]

  1. Write notes on determinants of ethics.
  2. Why is coordination needed in an organization?
  3. Explain the contribution of F. W. Taylor to the development of Management thought.

[37]

  1. Define Functions of Management. Explain its various levels with its role and advantages. Define tool of ethics.
  2. Discuss planning process and its importance in brief.
  3. What is Cashbook? Explain its advantages. Discuss its types in detail.

[38]

  1. What are some correct statements about a lawyer's professional ethics?
  2. Why is Vikramaditya v. Smt. Jamila Khatoon important for professional misconduct?
  3. Which section of the Contempt of Court Act provides procedures for contempt in the face of the court?

[39]

  1. Scholars emphasized administrative ethics in varying degrees.
  2. Principles of administration faced criticism for being myths or proverbs.
  3. Functions of staff agencies were classified.

[40]

  1. Highlight the importance of ethics in leadership.
  2. Describe the main functions of the school.
  3. The personality of the principal is reflected in the functioning of a school, comment on the statement.

[41]

  1. Explain 'Harmonious relation between Bar and Bench is a prerequisite for due administration of justice.'
  2. Define Contempt of Court and describe the essential elements of Contempt.
  3. Whether an advocate is guilty of professional misconduct if present in the Court with a licensed revolver? Discuss with the help of latest judicial decision.

[42]

  1. What do you understand by research ethics in social psychology?
  2. What do you mean by attitude change? Throw light on the barriers to attitude change.
  3. What do you mean by social power? Describe the major determinants of social power.

[43]

  1. In Indian ethics, how is 'Dharma' categorized?
  2. Which of the following is unrelated to Indian ethics?
  3. Which concept is not related to Buddhist ethics?

[44]

  1. Describe the nature of philosophy and its relationship with life or define environmental ethics and highlight its subject matter.
  2. Write the meaning of Sthitaprajna.
  3. Differentiate between idealism and materialism.

[45]

  1. Explain the role of environmental ethics in philosophy.
  2. Describe professional ethics and its implications.
  3. Define the main characteristics of the Advaita Vedanta concept of Maya.

[46]

  1. What do you understand by medical ethics?
  2. Explain the concept of liberation in Jain philosophy.
  3. Discuss Shankar's theory of Maya.

[47]

  1. What do you understand by medical ethics?
  2. Differentiate between realism and idealism.
  3. Interpret the concept of liberation in Jain philosophy.

[48]

  1. Why is the second noble truth called Dvdasha Nidna, or explain the concept of environmental ethics.
  2. What is the meaning of Naiyaayavaad? Explain.
  3. Describe the three jewels of Jain philosophy.

[49]

  1. What is the meaning of ethics?
  2. What is the meaning of professional ethics?
  3. Discuss the need of professional ethics in global context.

[50]

  1. What are the responsibilities and professional ethics of an Inclusive Education Teacher?
  2. Write down four aims of Integrated Education.
  3. How should education be given to Educationally Backward Children?

[51]

  1. What is Ethics? Describe the objectives of ethics.
  2. What do you mean by Awareness? Explain the principles of awareness.
  3. Define Decision making. What is the difference between self decision making and group decision making?

[52]

  1. What is Ethics and Truths in Indian Advertising?
  2. Differentiate between International and local advertising.
  3. What is Integrated Marketing Communication? Discuss the various tools of IMC.

[53]

  1. Discuss the concept of Ethics and its limitation in detail.
  2. Discuss Arguments against Business Ethics.
  3. Discuss relationship between Ethics and corporate excellence.

[54]

  1. Define ethics. Explain in detail the meaning, nature, and objective of ethics.
  2. Define code of conduct. Explain the benefits of a good code of conduct.
  3. What is corporate social responsibility? Explain the various social responsibility models.

[55]

  1. What is business ethics? Explain any five examples.
  2. Describe the concept and nature of ethics.
  3. What is corporate governance? How can ethics make corporate governance more meaningful?

[56]

  1. What do you mean by code of Professional Ethics?
  2. Write the objective of Primary Level Teaching.
  3. Discuss the historical development of Teacher Education.

[57]

  1. What do you mean by code of professional ethics?
  2. What is the concept of SCERT?
  3. Explain briefly the role and scope at UNESCO in Teacher Education of International Level.

[58]

  1. How can you manage sales ethics?
  2. What is media of advertising?
  3. Explain the social impact of advertising.

[59]

  1. What is Organizational Culture and Ethics?
  2. Discuss the functions of a leader.
  3. What is the difference between conflict and competition?

[60]

  1. Examine Max Weber's views on the Protestant Ethics and the Spirit of Capitalism.
  2. Which thinker has given the theory of Mechanical and Organic Solidarity?
  3. Throw light on socio-economic and political forces in the emergence of Sociology.

[61]

  1. Who said Ethics and Politics differ in quantity?
  2. In which country is Parliamentary Supremacy practiced?
  3. Who remarked Justice absence turns State into robbers?

[62]

  1. What do you mean by Secular State?
  2. Discuss the nature and importance of legal profession in short.
  3. Discuss the 'Writ of Prohibition'.

[63]

  1. What do you mean by professional ethics?
  2. What is professional ethics? Discuss the nature, object and need of the code of ethics of the legal profession.
  3. What are the general duties of an advocate?

[64]

  1. What do you mean by fundamental rights?
  2. Discuss the relations of Bar and Bench.
  3. What are the various duties of a lawyer in criminal case? Explain.

[65]

  1. What is a legal practitioner?
  2. What are the disqualifications for enrollment as an advocate?
  3. What do you mean by Bar-Bench relation? Explain.

[66]

  1. Who is considered a Law Graduate?
  2. An advocate should accept cases only which are real. Explain.
  3. Explain how a complaint for disciplinary action against an advocate is filed and what procedure is adopted to handle it.

[67]

  1. What remedies are available against punishment for contempt of court? Explain.
  2. What is the Bar Council of India? Explain its constitution and functions.
  3. What are the powers of the Disciplinary Committee of the Bar Council of India? Discuss.

[68]

  1. What is the State Roll?
  2. Difference between 'profession' and 'business'. What would you call legal practice and why?
  3. Describe the evolution and the need for the concept of 'Contempt of the Courts'. Which courts in India have powers to punish for contempt?

[69]

  1. Explain the writ of Mandamus.
  2. What do you mean by professional misconduct? Can the licence of an advocate be cancelled or suspended for professional or other misconduct?
  3. Define Contempt of Court. What are its various kinds? How does contempt damage the decorum of court? Explain with the help of decided cases.

[70]

  1. What do you mean by Professional ethics?
  2. What are the advantages of the legal ethics?
  3. What is the difference between the jurisdiction of High Court and Supreme Court under Article 226 and 32 of Indian Constitution?

[71]

  1. Difference between Business and Profession.
  2. Discuss the powers and functions of the Bar Council of India.
  3. Discuss the role of the Bar and Bench in the administration of justice.

[72]

  1. Explain the meaning of 'Professional Ethics'.
  2. What do you mean by the term 'contempt of court'?
  3. Who is an advocate? What is necessary for enrolment as an advocate?

[73]

  1. Discuss the procedure of enrolment of an advocate. What remedy is available if the enrolment committee refuses to enrol a person?
  2. Discuss the rights available to an advocate.
  3. Write an essay on the development of the legal profession in India.

[74]

  1. Constitution of Disciplinary committee of State Bar Council.
  2. Discuss the development of Legal Profession in India.
  3. Analyse the definition of 'Criminal Contempt'. How it differs from 'Civil Contempt'?

[75]

  1. Write the names of the various committees of the State Bar Council.
  2. Explain the constitution of the Bar Council of India.
  3. Can a judge commit contempt of court while acting judicially? If so, when? What defences are available to a judge? Discuss.

[76]

  1. What is the Right of Pre-audience?
  2. Discuss the development of the legal profession in India.
  3. Discuss the kinds of contempt. What are their essential ingredients? Explain each one with the help of a few important decided cases.

[77]

  1. Jurisprudence is a part of history, a part of economics and sociology and part of ethics and philosophy of life. In view of above explain the scope of jurisprudence.
  2. Maine improved upon Savigny's legal theory. Do you agree? Support your answer with suitable arguments.
  3. Economic approach of law may be considered as a variant of the historical approach. Do you agree? Substantiate your answer with suitable arguments.

[78]

  1. What is the concept and importance of media ethics? Discuss the various advertisement ethics in India.
  2. Explain the law relating to indecent representation.
  3. Critically examine the various ethical issues in entertainment.

[79]

  1. What is the concept and importance of media ethics? Discuss the various advertisement ethics in India.
  2. Yellow journalism cannot pass muster under the guise of freedom of press. Justify with the help of case laws.
  3. Ethical issues in entertainment have always been in debate. Discuss.

[80]

  1. Write a detailed essay on the topic 'Humorous ethics and Indian politics'.
  2. Explain types of sentences based on their structure with examples.
  3. Correct the following sentences: (i) The country will always be grateful to Mahatma Gandhi. (ii) Feed the child from the plate.

[81]

  1. What are the functions of Press Council of India? What action can it take against a newspaper offending against the standards of journalistic ethics?
  2. What is broadcast media? Give example.
  3. What is the process of certification of a film?

[82]

  1. What ethics must media observe? How can ethics be imposed on media?
  2. Discuss restrictions on the right of freedom of speech and expression on the ground of defamation.
  3. Write the importance of Right to Information in democracy.

[83]

  1. What ethics media has to observe? How ethics can be imposed on media?
  2. What are the defences available to a defendant in a suit of defamation under law of Torts?
  3. Discuss the defences in a case of criminal defamation under Indian Penal Code.

[84]

  1. What are ethics in journalism?
  2. Examine the concept of media ethics. How can ethics be enforced on media?
  3. What do you understand by broadcasting?

[85]

  1. Define ethics and social responsibility of Business. What are different tools of ethics?
  2. Write a short note on span of control.
  3. Discuss the statement: 'Planning without control is meaningless and control without planning is a waste.'

[86]

  1. Define ethics and social responsibilities of business. What are different tools of ethics?
  2. What are different types of plan?
  3. Write the steps of controlling.

[87]

  1. Define ethics and social responsibility of business. What are different tools of ethics?
  2. Define MBO according to Koontz and O'Donnell.
  3. Differentiate between forecasting and planning.

[88]

  1. Define ethics and social responsibility of business. What are different tools of ethics?
  2. What are the different types of levels of strategy?
  3. Discuss the various steps involved in the planning process.

[89]

  1. Explain the E-marketing operations growth recent times.
  2. Explain the various marketing strategies of service organisation.
  3. Explain the detail about customer expectation over services.

[90]

  1. Discuss the need for ethics in advertisement.
  2. Explain the psycholinguistic studies of advertising and brand names.
  3. What is Advertising Strategy? Discuss the alternative strategies for institutional attitudinal structures.

[91]

  1. Explain advertising as a social process. Is there any ethics in advertising? If so, justify.
  2. What factors govern selection of media?
  3. Discuss in detail outdoor media vehicles. Pinpoint in common merits and demerits.

[92]

  1. Show the three effects of population increase on economic development.
  2. Write an essay on public awareness regarding environment.
  3. What is meant by Biodiversity? Give its distribution in India and its importance.

[93]

  1. Explain the concept of Business Ethics.
  2. Explain arguments against Business Ethics.
  3. What are the different approaches to studying Business Ethics?

[94]

  1. Discuss the nature of Business Ethics.
  2. Discuss the relationship between ethics and corporate excellence.
  3. Write notes on the following: Corporate mission statement, Code of Ethics.

[95]

  1. What are the dimensions of business ethics?
  2. Business ethics are the form of applied ethics that examine the ethical principles arising in business environment. Explain the above statement.
  3. Explain the following: Crises and their consequence, Subject matter of corporate governance, Indian ethics for work life, Work life balance.

[96]

  1. What do you mean by work ethics? What are the benefits of managing ethics at the workplace?
  2. Explain Indian ethics for work life.
  3. Explain the following: Nature of Business Ethics, Corporate Mission Statement, Business responsibility to humans.

[97]

  1. What do you mean by organizational ethics? Explain their role.
  2. What is business ethics? Explain the benefits and importance of business ethics.
  3. What are the seven social sins as explained by Gandhi Ji? Give in detail.

[98]

  1. Explain the main features of Indian Ethics.
  2. Explain the concept of Business Ethics. Also discuss the arguments against Business Ethics.
  3. Explain the ethics of science and traditional thoughts.

[99]

  1. Explain the relationship between ethics and corporate excellence.
  2. Write notes on the following: Corporate mission statement, Code of Ethics.
  3. Explain the values that should be practiced by Indian Companies.

[100]

  1. The three terms used to define ethics are: Right, proper and just. Comment. Describe ethics as a normative science.
  2. From the perspective of the firm, ethics is associated with trust. Discuss it.
  3. Discuss the place of ethics and values in business.

[101]

  1. Meaning and argument in favour of Business Ethics.
  2. Discuss the meaning of Corporate Excellence. Discuss relationship between Corporate Excellence and Ethics.
  3. Role of Profit in Business.

[102]

  1. What do you mean by Business Ethics?
  2. What do you mean by Work Ethics? What are the benefits of managing ethics at the workplace?
  3. What is meant by Business Ethics and Values? Explain its significance to the business. How do values and ethical considerations affect strategy implementation?

[103]

  1. What is an economic activity?
  2. Define a consumer cooperative society.
  3. What is a Joint stock company? Discuss features of a Joint stock company. Why would you prefer this form of business organisation over the other form of business organisations?

[104]

  1. Explain the nature of Business Ethics.
  2. Explain an overview, nature and evolving ethical values of Business Ethics.
  3. Define the relationship between Ethics and Corporate Excellence.

[105]

  1. Define Ethics. Explain the characteristics and type of ethics.
  2. Define Case Study. Explain the steps of case study methods.
  3. What do you mean by mission? Give the difference between life mission and life vision.

[106]

  1. Write down the significance of ethics in human life.
  2. What is the difference between ethics and values? Discuss ethics dependency on your value system.
  3. Your close friend and colleague have taken bribe from someone. Will you tell your boss? Explain with reasons.

[107]

  1. Elaborate the term 'Media Ethics'. Give two examples of violation of Ethics by Media.
  2. Freedom of speech and expression is constituted under what article of the Indian Constitution? What are the main elements of it?
  3. Write short notes on: Official Secret Act, Copyright Act, Cinematography Act.

[108]

  1. What are the values and ethics of journalism in India? Explain with example.
  2. What do you understand by barriers of communication? Explain different types.
  3. Write about committees for journalism.

[109]

  1. Explain the ethics of conduct prepared by Press Council.
  2. Press and Registration of Book Act.
  3. Discuss the recommendations of Chanda Committee.

[110]

  1. Define I.P.R. Explain in detail the ecological risks associated with I.P.R and bioethics.
  2. What is the role of Ti plasmid in plants?
  3. What is totipotency and its significance?

[111]

  1. Explain the following: Business Morality, Ethical Governance, E-Governance, Code of Ethics.
  2. Explain the following under the Competition Act, 2002: Acquisition, Cartel, Director General, Enterprise.
  3. Write short notes on any two of the following: Creditor's meeting, Annual General Meeting, Proxy.

[112]

  1. What do you mean by Axiology, Aesthetics, and Ethics in philosophy? Discuss each in detail.
  2. Explain the directive doctrine of philosophy.
  3. Describe the concept of Vedant in Indian philosophy of education.

[113]

  1. Write an essay on code of ethics for teachers.
  2. Write an essay on Privatization and commercialization of Education.
  3. How has the privatization of teacher education affected the professional commitment and performance of teachers?

[114]

  1. Interpret professional ethics and service conditions of school teachers.
  2. Discuss in detail the integration of technology in teacher education.
  3. Explain the importance of research studies in the field of teacher education.

[115]

  1. What do you mean by professional ethics? Describe the service conditions of Junior Level School Teacher.
  2. What is the importance of Teacher Education? What is the need of Teacher Education at different stages?
  3. What do you mean by integration of Technology? By which way can we use technology in teacher education?

[116]

  1. What are the ethics in advertising?
  2. Describe implementation of Integrated Marketing Communications.
  3. What is the role of advertising agencies?

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