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Business, 18.10.2020 08:01 alleshia2007

1. Which of the following is an essential element of responsible behavior: Group of answer choices

a Compassion

b Hopefulness

c Decisiveness

d Positivity

2 Why can fairness be a tricky concept?
Group of answer choices

a It doesn’t always mean getting your own way.

b Most people don’t want to be fair.

c Nothing is ever truly fair.

d It means something different in every culture.

3 Part of accountability is
Group of answer choices

a being fair.

b treating others kindly even if they are different from you.

c making judgments based on fact rather than opinion.

d doing what you say you will do.

4 Displaying personal responsibility requires someone to have strong
Group of answer choices

a ethics.

b friendships.

c writing skills.

d professional experience.

5 For places such as work or school to function smoothly, everyone must
Group of answer choices

a talk about their feelings.

b have a sense of social responsibility.

c pay their taxes on time.

d agree on the same solutions.

6 Acting responsibly includes
Group of answer choices

a making sure your classmates succeed.

b joining an athletic team.

c applying for leadership positions.

d following the rules.

7 Telling the truth can sometimes be difficult because
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a the truth usually causes trouble.

b lying is easier than facing the consequences.

c people like lies more than the truth.

d the truth doesn’t help you get ahead in life.

8 When you make a mistake, the responsible thing to do is
Group of answer choices

a determine where to lay the blame.

b admit it.

c quit the project.

d try to fix it before anyone finds out.

Finishing tasks with care means that
Group of answer choices

a the tasks are completed on time.

b your project will succeed.

c your teacher or boss is happy.

d the tasks have been triple checked.

Acting appropriately means
Group of answer choices

a never hurting anyone’s feelings.

b treating others with respect even when they’re being annoying.

c making sure everyone is happy with you.

d putting up with however anyone wants to treat you.

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