Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development Quiz

Questions : 14 | Total Attempts: 7164 | Recent Updated: 12-Nov-2024
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Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development is a comprehensive framework for understanding how moral reasoning matures as people grow. Lawrence Kohlberg identified three levels, each divided into two stages, detailing how individuals progress from focusing on obedience and self-interest to valuing social relationships and eventually achieving principled morality. This quiz will test your knowledge of Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development, helping you deepen your understanding of the stages and concepts within the theory. Take the quiz to see how much you know about this influential model of ethical growth!

Questions Excerpt


1. Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral development constitution adoption of a psychological theory originally conceived by the........

A. Jean Piaget

B. Spearman

C. Albert Bandura

D. Thurstone

2. How many levels of moral development present in Kohlberg's moral development theory?

A. 2

B. 4

C. 3

D. 6

3. How many stages are present at each level of Kohlberg's moral development theory?

A. 4

B. 2

C. 6

D. 3

4. The first level of moral development theory is....

A. Post conventional morality

B. Pre conventional morality

C. Conventional morality

D. None of these

5. In which stage, a child follows the rule to avoid any punishment?

A. First Stage

B. Second Stage

C. Third Stage

D. Fourth Stage

6. An individual follows the principles approved by self-consciousness and respect honorable people, it is the......

A. 4th Stage

B. 5th stage

C. Final stage

D. None of these

7. In the fourth stage, a child conducts himself as approved by society in order to avoid.....

A. Social interaction

B. Social sensor

C. Social censure

D. Social approval

8. In which stage, the behavior of a child is based on artificial bliss?

A. First stage

B. Third stage

C. Sixth stage

D. Second stage

9. The other name of the second level is.....

A. Premolar

B. Morality of conventional role conformity

C. Morality of self expected moral principles

D. None of these

10. Which of the following books are written by Lawrence Kohlberg?

A. The measurement of moral judgement

B. Child Psychology and childhood

C. The measurement of moral judgement

D. All of these

11. According to Kohlberg, which stage of moral development involves behavior motivated by avoiding punishment?

A. Social Contract

B. Universal Ethical Principles

C. Obedience and Punishment Orientation

D. Interpersonal Relationships

12. In which level of moral development do individuals make decisions based on society’s rules and expectations?

A. Pre-conventional

B. Conventional

C. Post-conventional

D. Ethical Orientation

13. Which stage is characterized by an individual seeking approval from others by conforming to social norms?

A. Social Contract Orientation

B. Authority and Social-Order Maintaining Orientation

C. Interpersonal Relationships

D. Universal Ethical Principles

14. Which stage of moral development involves viewing laws as flexible social contracts rather than absolute rules?

A. Obedience and Punishment Orientation

B. Social Contract Orientation

C. Authority and Social-Order Maintaining Orientation

D. Universal Ethical Principles

 

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