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What is Bioethics?
a) The study of life.
b) Bioethics is the study of ethical, social, and legal issues that arise in biomedicine and biomedical research.
c) The scientific study of the behavior, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals.
d) Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.

What is not an example of Bioethics?
a) Medical Ethics
b) Environment ethics
c) Public Health Ethics
d) Workplace ethical issues

Should humans use animals to create for themselves replaceable body parts?
a) Yes, I don't see a problem with it.
b) This is questionable because we are called to care for animals not tinker with God's creation as if they were just resources.
c) No, animals are creatures just like humans.
d) Yes, for the sake of saving human life we should do whatever it takes.

What is not an issue that could arise if humans continue to use science in ways that seem questionable?
a) Humans playing as God.
b) Humans more focused on the development of artificial intelligence and not real intelligence.
c) The progress and development of Earth and the Human Race.
d) Reducing the value of creation to resources that we can use without limits.

Most of the new developments in genetics are the result of increased knowledge concerning the fundamental structure of....
a) Genes
b) Humans
c) Pigs
d) Cows

Does our Church support the study of genetics?
a) Yes, science is our way of understanding how God created the world.
b) No. Genetic studies are dangerous and present too much potential harm.
c) No, religion and science cannot work together.
d) Yes, in restoring the human genome to a healthier condition, science might recover more of creation’s original condition.

What is the Human Genome Project?
a) The attempt to construct a detailed genetic chart, or “map,” of all the human chromosomes.
b) The attempt to remove genes and insert new ones.
c) The attempt to understand how DNA works
d) The attempt to clone genes.

Which of these is not a possibility granted by Genetic Engineering?
a) The transfer of genes across biological boundaries such as from animals to plants.
b) The production of human insulin and human growth factor.
c) Altering genes to give humans super powers.
d) The possibility of changing the genetic makeup of humans in the womb, including hair and eye color.

Which is not an ethical concern listed in our church's official statement?
a) The sanctity of human life.
b) The safekeeping of clean water.
c) The acceptance of social responsibilities.
d) The protection of human dignity.

Which of these principles are the most important to you?
a) Confidentiality.
b) Honoring God’s Image.
c) Freedom of choice.
d) Human dignity.

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