4. An individual's personal philosophy or orientation to life is determined by his or her
own personal values, beliefs, and:
a. Attitudes.
b. Action-guides.
c. Destiny.
d.
Educational level.
5. Which of the following terminal values would be associated with the decision to
draw up a living will?
a. The sanctity of all life.
b. The quality of life.
c. Death and disease as the enemy to be "conquered."
d. The equality of all people.
6. The most important characteristic of a belief is that:
a. It is, in fact, true.
b. It can be verified by others.
c. The believer considers it to be true, even if it may have been disproved.
d. It is objectives.
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