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What notion did Mill introduce into utilitarianism?
 
  a. Utility
  b. Hedons
  c. Quality
  d. Intensity
 
  a. Utility
  b. Hedons
  c. Quality
  d. Intensity

Question 2

Which ancient school did Mill most identify with?
 
  a. Lyceum
  b. Academy
  c. Garden
  d. Grove



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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