Doing the right thing, even when someone else isn't watching is important. Your personal values help guide your decisions - do they match ours? Do you think you've got what it takes?
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You find a wallet on the street with a significant amount of cash and the owner's ID. What do you do?
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Contact the owner directly if possible or hand it in at the police station intact.
Keep the cash and hand in the wallet at the police station.
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At a group dinner, one of your friends is making mean comments about another friend who is not at the dinner party. How do you respond?
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Stay silent to avoid causing a scene.
Politely step in and tell them that their comments are out of line.
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At a local park, you see a group of people blatantly littering. How do you handle the situation?
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Ask them to use the bins or tell park staff if you don’t feel safe.
Ignore it, it’s not your responsibility.
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You're playing a team sport and notice a teammate is not passing the ball to another player, seemingly out of personal dislike. What action do you take?
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Ignore it - it's just part of the game dynamics.
Remind the teammate that teamwork makes the game better for everyone.
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You witness a minor car accident where one driver is clearly at fault. The at-fault driver is upset and worried about the consequences. How do you respond?
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Leave the scene since you're not involved and there are no serious injuries.
Offer to stay as a witness, providing your contact information to both parties if needed.
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In a group project, you find that one member's contribution significantly lacks quality, which could jeopardize the outcome. However, you know they are going through a tough personal time. How do you handle it?
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Point out the lack of quality and ask them if they need extra help in front of the group.
Speak to them privately, offering empathy for their situation while discussing ways to maintain the project's standards.
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You’re volunteering at a charity and have recently experienced an increase in people needing help. How do you respond?
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Set up a team meeting to find solutions, like informing people about delays and offering options.
Let people work it out for themselves – you have enough to do.
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