Survey for opinions on right and wrong (goal of 100 people)

A thought-provoking and abstract representation of moral dilemmas, featuring scales of justice and contrasting images of right and wrong decisions, in a surreal and artistic style.

The Moral Dilemma Quiz

Welcome to the Moral Dilemma Quiz! This engaging survey aims to explore your opinions on right and wrong in various real-world scenarios. Your insights will help us understand moral perspectives across different situations involving life and death decisions.

Join us to share your thoughts and see how they align with others. The quiz includes:

  • Thought-provoking scenarios
  • Multiple choice and checkbox questions
  • A chance to reflect on your own moral beliefs
30 Questions8 MinutesCreated by ReflectiveMind42
Is killing always 100% right
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
Killing under certain circumstances are okay
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
I am going to start giving scenarios and you tell me if they are ¨right¨ or ¨wrong¨"!!Morally!! In your opinion
Someone has just killed an innocent person just for fun
RIght
Wrong
In between??
(Killer = K, Person looking for revenge= R) Lets say K killed someone the R killed him for his crimes.
RIght
Wrong
In between??
K has still just killed someone, but this time he was executed by law
Right
Wrong
In between?
K has just killed someone you love, and they were killed (you can choose between the killed by R or Law ways)
Right
Wrong
In between
A Mother is protecting her child from a robber who is armed, Said robber points a gun to the child's head and the mother shoots him (the robber)
RIght
Wrong
In between
You have killed and you see someone else kill? Do you think this is okay?
Right
Wrong
In between
!!PLEASE READ!! Now, Instead of right and wrong I will be using the same scenarios but instead of right and wrong the questions will be if something is !!Justified!! and !!Moral!! Basically, justified meaning if the reason was understandable and moral meaning if this is morally correct. Ive been using the extreme example of killing (which in my opinion is still wrong but can be understandable) Now Ill use the same situations but all add things like stealing and fighting. Now something can be moral but not justified, and something can be Justified but not moral, or it can be both or neither
Not Justified
Not Moral
Justified
Moral
Someone has just killed an innocent person just for fun
(Killer = K, Person looking for revenge= R) Lets say K killed someone the R killed him for his crimes.
K has still just killed someone, but this time he was executed by law
K has just killed someone you love, and they were killed by R
A Mother is protecting her child from a robber who is armed, Said robber points a gun to the child's head and the mother shoots him
KILLING HAS NOW BECOME LEGAL AND YOU SEE SOMEONE KILL
A kid is been bullied
You feed the hungry
Someone steals for fun
A starving person steals food for themselves because they truly need it
The kid who was bullied fights the kids bullying him
(Think in the mind of a serial killer)You have killed an innocent person before, you believed this action was completely moral and justified on your part. Now you see someone else kill? Do you think this is moral and justified as well?
What is your age range
5-10
11-15
16-18
19-20
21-25
26-30
30+
What is your ethnicity? (if you are another one check other and go to the next question)
Black/African American
White
Hispanic
Asian
Mixed
French
Russian
British
You are-
Other:
Thank you so much for helping me!! I truly appreciate it :D
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