Ethical Dilemmas Quiz
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Match the ethical dilemmas with their best course of action:

Damaged Book = Politely express your disappointment and ask if he/she can help repair it. Bullying Classmate = Report the bullying to a trusted adult and offer support to the victim. Birthday Party = Politely decline the invitation and offer an honest but kind reason. Graded Assignment = Talk to your teacher and explain the grading mistake, seeking a fair assessment.

Match the ethical dilemmas with their best course of action:

Cheating in Game = Confront your friend privately and explain why cheating is unfair. Extra Change = Return the extra change to the cashier and be honest about the mistake. Family Vacation = Discuss everyone's preferences and work together to find a destination that suits everyone. Household Chores = Complete your chores with a positive attitude to help your family.

Match the scenarios with the corresponding actions:

Friend Returns Damaged Book = Politely express disappointment and seek help to repair it. Classmate Being Bullied = Offer support and report to a trusted adult. Unpleasant Party Invitation = Decline honestly yet kindly. Mistakenly Graded Assignment = Explain the mistake to the teacher.

Match the ethical dilemmas with the responses that promote integrity:

<p>Game Cheating = Confront your friend about unfairness. Marketplace Mistake = Return the extra change to the cashier. Vacation Planning = Collaborate to choose a vacation spot. Weekend Chores = Help with chores positively.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the scenarios with their ethical solutions:

<p>Damaged Book by Friend = Communicate disappointment and request repair help. Bullying Incident = Actively support the victim and report the issue. Invited to Dreadful Party = Kindly decline with a valid reason. Wrong Grade Received = Address the grading issue with the teacher.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the scenarios to their appropriate ethical actions:

<p>Friend Returns Book Damaged = Ask for help to repair it. Bullying Situation at School = Report and support the victim. Unwanted Party Invitation = Decline gracefully. Mistake on Graded Work = Discuss the incorrect grading.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the ethical dilemmas to their best responses:

<p>Cheating while Playing = Discuss fairness with your friend. Extra Change from Cashier = Return the money honestly. Family Trip Planning = Find a compromise that suits everyone. Weekend Chores Request = Assist with chores graciously.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the ethical dilemma scenarios to their recommended courses of action:

<p>Returning a Damaged Book = Seek an amicable solution. Witnessing Bullying = Intervene and report. Classmate's Birthday Party = Decline thoughtfully. Teacher's Grading Error = Clarify the grading issue.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Ethical Dilemmas

  • The document presents scenarios with ethical dilemmas and possible courses of action.
  • Each dilemma has multiple choice options for resolving the situation.
  • The "best answer" is highlighted for each dilemma, emphasizing the most ethical and appropriate course of action.

Scenario Examples

  • Scenario 1: Returning a damaged borrowed book: The best option is to politely express disappointment and ask for help with repairing it.
  • Scenario 2: Witnessing bullying: The best option is to report the bullying to a trusted adult and offer support to the victim.
  • Scenario 3: Attending a classmate's party: The best option is to politely decline the invitation and offer an honest but kind reason.
  • Scenario 4: Receiving a mistakenly higher grade: The best option is to talk to the teacher and explain the grading mistake, seeking a fair assessment.
  • Scenario 5: Playing a game with a cheating friend: The best option is to confront the friend privately and explain why cheating is unfair.
  • Scenario 6: Receiving extra change: The best option is to return the extra change to the cashier and be honest about the mistake.
  • Scenario 7: Planning a family vacation: The best option is to discuss everyone's preferences and work together to find a destination that suits everyone
  • Scenario 8: Helping with household chores: The best option is to complete your chores with a positive attitude to help your family.

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Test your understanding of various ethical dilemmas through multiple-choice scenarios. Each situation outlines possible actions and highlights the most ethical choices. This quiz will challenge your moral reasoning and decision-making skills.

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