Context! What moral framework? Can something be "wrong" at all, or just "more or less wrong" compared to something else? This blanket statement is a crude generalization that doesn't portray the real world, only some ideal platonic world of ideas, therefore Strongly disagree to such a crude and poorly formulated statement.
Good question! Depends if you're taking the test from an ethical or moral perspective.
Since most people are probably answering with subconsciously embedded culture-specific morality, I think it's feasible to say something is "wrong" or "somewhat wrong" or vice versa.
I'd say you're looking at it from an ethical standpoint if you're considering ideals.
As a utilitarian, I strongly believe it's best to throw ideals to the wind and focus on the realities of life; normative ethics don't give a
fuck about ideals.