PrepTest 93+, Section 3, Question 4
Principle: It is unethical for someone who has bought an item to return it to the store after getting all the use from it that he or she ever intended to get.
Principle: It is unethical for someone who has bought an item to return it to the store after getting all the use from it that he or she ever intended to get.
Application: James purchased a video camera and returned it to the store two weeks later. This return was unethical.
Principle: It is unethical for someone who has bought an item to return it to the store after getting all the use from it that he or she ever intended to get.
Application: James purchased a video camera and returned it to the store two weeks later. This return was unethical.
Principle: It is unethical for someone who has bought an item to return it to the store after getting all the use from it that he or she ever intended to get.
Which one of the following, if true, most justifies the above application of the principle?
Before returning the camera, James used it extensively to record members of his family engaged in funny activities.
James bought the camera to avoid having to hire a professional videographer for his sister's graduation party, and he returned the camera immediately after the party.
James used the camera several times but returned it after he had dropped it and then discovered that some of the features did not work.
James returned the camera after he discovered that the same model was on sale at another store at a considerably lower price.
James used the camera in the manner for which he bought it, and, though he generally enjoyed it, he thought a different one might work better with his new computer.
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