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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. Explain the relationship between NGOs and Public Relations.
  3. What is Public Relations Research? Describe its various techniques.

[3]

  1. Discuss the ethics of Journalism.
  2. What are the types of Journalism?
  3. Explain Lasswell's model of communication.

[4]

  1. Explain Nature and scope of Ethics.
  2. What do you understand by ends and means?
  3. What is meaning of Moksh Purusartha?

[5]

  1. What are the Ethics of Teaching Profession?
  2. What is the utility of Evaluation in Educational Process?
  3. What is the method of providing Remedial Teaching?

[6]

  1. Explain the concept and need of Environmental Ethics Education.
  2. Relation between Environmental Management and society.
  3. Contribution of Teacher Education institutions in Environmental Education.

[7]

  1. Discuss the relationship between ethics and politics in Machiavelli's thought.
  2. What are the key principles of Bentham's utilitarianism?
  3. Examine the philosophical influences on Marx's dialectical materialism.

[8]

  1. Write short notes on: (i) Biosafety levels, (ii) Bioethics and guidelines.
  2. What are patents? Briefly describe the various requirements and the process of awarding a patent.
  3. Why and how are genetically engineered microorganisms regulated when they are designed to be released into the environment?

[9]

  1. Explain the nature and scope of Western Ethics.
  2. Explain the nature and scope of Indian Ethics.
  3. Distinguish between motive and desire. What is meant by the universe of desires?

[10]

  1. Discuss the ideas of Machiavelli on religion and ethics.
  2. Why is Machiavelli called the founder of the modern age? Provide two reasons.
  3. Critically explain Marx's ideas on the materialistic interpretation of history.

[11]

  1. Who has written the book 'Survey Methods in Social Investigation'?
  2. The type of graphic presentation is?
  3. Educational research is unique because?

[12]

  1. Who wrote 'The Protestant Ethics and the Spirit of Capitalism'?
  2. Why does an individual follow customs, traditions, and ceremonies despite personal preferences?
  3. How does Max Weber define authority?

[13]

  1. Who is the author of 'The Protestant Ethics and the Spirit of Capitalism'?
  2. When does power become legitimate and known as authority?
  3. Who is associated with the Lucknow School of Sociology?

[14]

  1. What does ethics in research imply?
  2. Which type of research is used to solve a social problem?
  3. Which is not a data collection method?

[15]

  1. Explain with merits-demerits work life balance and positive work environment ethics.
  2. Explain the merits of Leadership.
  3. Explain the merits of emotional labour and emotional intelligence.

[16]

  1. How is Ethics related to Sociology? Explain.
  2. How is Ethics related to Religion? Discuss.
  3. Describe the Mahavritas according to Jain Ethics.

[17]

  1. Write about Social Networking Ethics.
  2. Write about chief elements in Power Point.
  3. Write difference between worksheet and workbook.

[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. Define Organisation. Describe the organisation process.

[19]

  1. Define Business Ethics. Why is ethics necessary in business? Explain the factors governing business ethics.
  2. Define Strategic Management. Explain the relevance of Strategic Management. State the role of Strategic Management in India.
  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. Discuss the contribution of Henry Fayol to management thought.
  3. Explain Delegation. What difficulties are encountered in delegation of authority?

[21]

  1. Write short notes on any two of the following: Strategic Management, Stress Management, Tools of Ethics, Management of Change.
  2. Evaluate the statement 'Decision-making is the primary task of management' and discuss the process of scientific decision-making.
  3. Discuss the role of financial and non-financial incentives in motivation of employees.

[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. Explain the meaning and importance of planning. Discuss the process of planning.
  3. Explain the meaning and components of communication. State various types of communication.

[23]

  1. What do you understand by Rational Decision making?
  2. What are the advantages of Delegation of Authority?
  3. Name and state the qualities of a leader.

[24]

  1. Why is it important for management to ensure that business ethics are followed?
  2. Discuss the contribution of F.W. Taylor and Elton Mayo to the evolution of management thought.
  3. Write short notes on the meaning, need, and importance of planning, forecasting, and delegation of authority.

[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. How could advertising effectiveness be measured?

[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. Mention the relevance of Educational Administration at the school level.
  3. Mention the major functions of NCERT.

[28]

  1. Discuss how Logic, Ethics, and Aesthetics are related to Education.
  2. Provide a critical analysis of Political thoughts and their implications on Indian education.
  3. Provide an account of the impact of Western philosophies on Education.

[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 Corporate Excellence and its importance? What is the contribution of Ethics in Corporate Excellence?

[30]

  1. What are the needs of ethics in our lives?
  2. What is meant by advertising ethics?
  3. What is business ethics? Explain its benefits and importance.

[31]

  1. Differentiate between Ethics and Morals.
  2. What is the relationship between ethics and corporate excellence?
  3. Discuss the seven deadly social sins as described by Mahatma Gandhi.

[32]

  1. How can a Manager maintain balance between economic and social life?
  2. How does organisational culture help in coordination and cooperation for accomplishing organisational objectives?
  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. What is meant by Corporate Governance?

[34]

  1. Explain the forces that shape the ethics of a person.
  2. Explain the importance of Management.
  3. Differentiate between Programmed Decision and Non-Programmed Decision.

[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. What is controlling? Why is it needed? Explain the process and importance of controlling in Management.
  3. What is organizational change? Explain the forces which lead to change in an organization.

[37]

  1. Define Functions of Management. Explain its various levels with its role and advantages. Define tool of ethics.
  2. Define nature and scope of management.
  3. Explain the importance of brainstorming process in decision making.

[38]

  1. What are some correct statements about a lawyer's professional ethics?
  2. What is covered under Section 25 of the Advocates Act?
  3. What duties do advocates owe their clients?

[39]

  1. Scholars emphasized administrative ethics in varying degrees.
  2. Studies like Hawthorne contributed to theories in administration.
  3. UPS governance initiatives lead e-governance implementations in states.

[40]

  1. Highlight the importance of ethics in leadership.
  2. Explain the concept of democratic educational administration.
  3. Describe the problems of classroom management with examples.

[41]

  1. Define 'Criminal Contempt' and point out its essentials.
  2. Explain 'Harmonious relation between Bar and Bench is a prerequisite for due administration of justice.'
  3. Define Contempt of Court and describe the essential elements of Contempt.

[42]

  1. What do you understand by research ethics in social psychology?
  2. Describe the meaning of ethnography.
  3. Critically examine Kelley's causal attribution theory.

[43]

  1. Indian ethics is a branch of which field?
  2. To which philosophies does Indian ethics relate?
  3. What are common characteristics of Indian ethics?

[44]

  1. Describe the nature of philosophy and its relationship with life or define environmental ethics and highlight its subject matter.
  2. Differentiate between idealism and materialism.
  3. Explain the nature of soul in Advaita Vedanta or critically examine empiricism.

[45]

  1. Explain the role of environmental ethics in philosophy.
  2. Describe professional ethics and its implications.
  3. Define the essence of Indian philosophy.

[46]

  1. What do you understand by medical ethics?
  2. Explain the Four Noble Truths of Buddha.
  3. Explain the concept of liberation in Jain philosophy.

[47]

  1. What do you understand by medical ethics?
  2. What is the meaning of Dharma?
  3. What is the meaning of Pramana?

[48]

  1. Why is the second noble truth called Dvdasha Nidna, or explain the concept of environmental ethics.
  2. Explain the concept of soul according to Jain philosophy.
  3. Explain the philosophy of education.

[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. How can a teacher help in maintaining mental health of children?
  3. Describe the social attitude in Educational provisions of visually impaired children.

[51]

  1. What is Ethics? Describe the objectives of ethics.
  2. Define Goal and explain its importance.
  3. What do you mean by philosophy? Explain the principles and objectives of philosophy.

[52]

  1. What is Ethics and Truths in Indian Advertising?
  2. What are the 5 M's of advertising?
  3. What are promotional objectives? Explain their importance.

[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 values. What are the different types of values?
  3. Discuss with examples the Indian perspective of values for managers.

[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. What do you mean by Induction?
  3. Describe the Researches in Teacher Education.

[57]

  1. What do you mean by code of professional ethics?
  2. Explain the nature of 'Internship in Teaching'.
  3. Describe the historical development of Teacher Education in India.

[58]

  1. How can you manage sales ethics?
  2. How many types of advertising?
  3. What is target audience in advertising?

[59]

  1. What is Organizational Culture and Ethics?
  2. Write a note on the schedules of Reinforcement.
  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. Elucidate the concept of social solidarity.
  3. Which thinker has given the theory of Mechanical and Organic Solidarity?

[61]

  1. Who said Ethics and Politics differ in quantity?
  2. Who coined the term 'State'?
  3. Who remarked Justice absence turns State into robbers?

[62]

  1. What do you mean by writs?
  2. What do you mean by contempt of court?
  3. What are the various professional misconduct? Explain them with reference to the latest case laws.

[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. The Bar and Bench play an important role in the administration of justice. Discuss elaborately.

[64]

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

[65]

  1. Who are the members of Bar Council of India?
  2. What qualities are required to be a successful lawyer?
  3. What are the various functions of the Bar Council of India?

[66]

  1. Who is considered a Law Graduate?
  2. What is the Legal Education Committee?
  3. What are the various duties of an advocate towards a fellow advocate?

[67]

  1. What is the Right of Pre-Audience?
  2. How to be a successful lawyer? Explain the 'Seven Lamps' of a successful lawyer as stated by Justice Abbot Perry.
  3. What are the powers of the Disciplinary Committee relating to the inquiry made against an advocate for professional misconduct? Discuss.

[68]

  1. State the procedure for enrolment of a Senior Advocate under the Indian Advocates Act, 1961.
  2. What is meant by constructive contempt or contempt outside the court? Explain.
  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. Discuss the seven lamps of Advocacy.
  2. What remedies are available to the contemner against the punishment for contempt of Courts?
  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. Discuss the powers and functions of the Bar Council of India.

[71]

  1. When can an advocate be held guilty of misconduct towards the court?
  2. What are the provisions for the punishment for contempt of court? Discuss.
  3. Discuss the role of the Bar and Bench in the administration of justice.

[72]

  1. Explain the meaning of 'Professional Ethics'.
  2. What are the seven lamps of Advocacy?
  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 writ jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution of India. Cite the latest cases.
  3. Write an essay on the development of the legal profession in India.

[74]

  1. Distinction between 'Business' and 'Profession'.
  2. Duty of an advocate towards his colleagues.
  3. Discuss the development of Legal Profession in India.

[75]

  1. Describe the two kinds of Criminal Contempt.
  2. Explain the constitution of the Bar Council of India.
  3. What is the constitution of the Disciplinary Committee of the State Bar Council? What type of punishment can be given by the Committee?

[76]

  1. What are the disqualifications for enrolment?
  2. What defences are available to a contemner?
  3. What procedure is to be followed by the disciplinary committees of the State Bar Council and Bar Council of India when a complaint against advocates is made?

[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. Jurisprudence comprises of philosophy of law. In view of this statement describe the nature of jurisprudence.
  3. Write a note on importance of the study of Jurisprudence.

[78]

  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. Examine the scope of broadcasting rights and trace the evolution of broadcasting and its regulation in India.

[79]

  1. What is the concept and importance of media ethics? Discuss the various advertisement ethics in India.
  2. What is called 'Indecent Representation of Women' under the Indecent Representation of Women Prohibition Act 1986?
  3. Yellow journalism cannot pass muster under the guise of freedom of press. Justify with the help of case laws.

[80]

  1. Write a detailed essay on the topic 'Humorous ethics and Indian politics'.
  2. Draft a circular letter from the Chief Minister's office to all District Magistrates regarding maintaining local law and order.
  3. Compose an essay on the topic 'Without water, everything is barren'.

[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 are the powers and functions of Board of Film Certification? What principles are applied in certifying a film?

[82]

  1. What ethics must media observe? How can ethics be imposed on media?
  2. Which acts do not fall under the categories of contempt of court?
  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. Which Acts do not fall under the category of contempt of Court?
  3. What are the defences available to a defendant in a suit of defamation under law of Torts?

[84]

  1. What are ethics in journalism?
  2. Examine the concept of media ethics. How can ethics be enforced on media?
  3. Examine the role and contribution of the media in the protection of human rights.

[85]

  1. Define ethics and social responsibility of Business. What are different tools of ethics?
  2. What are the essential qualities of a Leader?
  3. Discuss the condition of need for change in organization. Also discuss the alternative change techniques.

[86]

  1. Define ethics and social responsibilities of business. What are different tools of ethics?
  2. What are different types of plan?
  3. Planning without control is meaningless and control without planning is a waste. Discuss.

[87]

  1. Define ethics and social responsibility of business. What are different tools of ethics?
  2. Describe in detail Fayol's principles of management.
  3. What is the growing relevance of strategic management in India? Discuss.

[88]

  1. Define ethics and social responsibility of business. What are different tools of ethics?
  2. Name the two models of change.
  3. What are the different types of levels of strategy?

[89]

  1. Explain the various marketing strategies of service organisation.
  2. Explain the detail about customer expectation over services.
  3. Write different positioning strategies of services.

[90]

  1. Discuss the need for ethics in advertisement.
  2. Explain any four requisites of advertisement copy.
  3. What do you mean by pre-testing and post-testing methods of measuring advertising effectiveness? Why does advertising manager evaluate the effectiveness of advertising?

[91]

  1. Explain advertising as a social process. Is there any ethics in advertising? If so, justify.
  2. What are the limitations of Advertising?
  3. Explain the two objectives of pre-advertising campaign research.

[92]

  1. What are the motives of Family Welfare Programme in India?
  2. What do you understand by Human Rights?
  3. Describe the causes and harmful effects of deforestation.

[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. What are the components of business ethics? Explain the purposes of business ethics.
  3. Business ethics are the form of applied ethics that examine the ethical principles arising in business environment. Explain the above statement.

[96]

  1. Explain management process and ethics.
  2. What do you mean by work ethics? What are the benefits of managing ethics at the workplace?
  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. How do ethical practices benefit a business?

[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 Gandhian philosophy of trusteeship. Also discuss the Gandhian thought about social sins.

[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. Meaning of Partnership and Partnership Deed.

[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 a Profession? Discuss characteristics of Profession.
  2. Define Partnership. Discuss main contents of partnership deed.
  3. What is meant by 'Business'? Discuss multiple objectives of Business. Have these objectives changed over a period of time?

[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 goal. Discuss the characteristics and goal setting process.
  3. What do you mean by motivation? Explain its types and importance in human life.

[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. Difference between intrinsic and extrinsic values.

[107]

  1. Elaborate the term 'Media Ethics'. Give two examples of violation of Ethics by Media.
  2. Write short notes on: Official Secret Act, Copyright Act, Cinematography Act.
  3. Examine the need of certification given by Audit Bureau of Circulation amongst the Newspapers and Magazines.

[108]

  1. What are the values and ethics of journalism in India? Explain with example.
  2. What is Hypodermic theory of mass communication?
  3. Describe the Osgood Model of communication.

[109]

  1. Explain the ethics of conduct prepared by Press Council.
  2. What is defamation? Describe its main exceptions.
  3. Write an essay on the Second Press Commission of India.

[110]

  1. Define I.P.R. Explain in detail the ecological risks associated with I.P.R and bioethics.
  2. Differentiate between YACs and BACs.
  3. Define PCR and elaborate on the various steps of PCR and its applications.

[111]

  1. Explain the following: Business Morality, Ethical Governance, E-Governance, Code of Ethics.
  2. Explain liquidation process of the insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016.
  3. Under Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 to explain voluntary liquidation of corporate persons.

[112]

  1. What do you mean by Axiology, Aesthetics, and Ethics in philosophy? Discuss each in detail.
  2. Discuss the educational implications of pragmatism in western philosophy.
  3. Discuss Frobels philosophy with reference to concept, aims, content, and methods.

[113]

  1. Write an essay on code of ethics for teachers.
  2. Explain the approaches of personality and competency development of teacher in detail.
  3. Write an essay on Privatization and commercialization of Education.

[114]

  1. Interpret professional ethics and service conditions of school teachers.
  2. Discuss in detail the integration of technology in teacher education.
  3. Clarify the concept of innovation in teacher education. Enlighten the utility of innovation 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. Explain the review of National and State Policies related to Teacher Education.
  3. Describe why teacher appraisal and accountability is necessary? Describe characteristics of accountability.

[116]

  1. What are the ethics in advertising?
  2. Describe various barriers of Integrated Marketing Communication.
  3. What is media planning? Discuss the factors affecting media selection.

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