ETHICS Poll

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Business
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9th - 12th Grade
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Easy
Rhonda Johnson
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5 questions
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • Ungraded
Before lunch, you find a wallet in bathroom with $20 in it. The wallet has the student's ID in it. What would you do? (BE HONEST!)
Return the wallet (with $$ in it) to its rightful owner OR turn it in to office
Take the $20 from the wallet and leave wallet where you found it
Ignore wallet and keep it moving!
Keep wallet and money in it!
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • Ungraded
You are getting ready to take your Math test in class, BUT you did NOT STUDY. You have been struggling with your grades in this class so you need to do well on this test. Your best friend Alex is also in class and has offered to help you on test. Nobody would see us! What would you do? (BE HONEST!!)
Since nobody will know, and you do not want to fail the test; you CHEAT (allow your friend Alex to give you answers)
You go ahead and take test and just try to do your best!
You speak with your teacher before the test and ask them to allow you a few more days to study
Pass the test by any means necessary! Which includes getting help from anyone who is willing to give you the answers.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • Ungraded
As you were leaving class yesterday, you noticed that a student that sits on your row left their "cell phone" on their desk. What do you do? (BE HONEST!!)
You pick the phone up and turn it in to the teacher OR give it back to its rightful owner.
You ignore the phone and keep it moving!
You take the phone and put it in your pocket and keep it moving!
You take the phone and sell it on Ebay
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • Ungraded
You are a "cashier" at a "fast-food" restaurant in Decatur. Your 2 best friends come by on the weekend and order 2 Combo meals but they only have a total of $5 because they figured you would allow them to get whatever they wanted for little or no money. How do you handle?
Since these 2 are your best friends, you go ahead and give them their orders and place the $5 in cash register.
Since these 2 are your best friends, you give them their meals for FREE!
You inform your friends NOT to order any food if they cannot pay for it because you will not be giving away any free food!
You check with your manager and ask him/her can you give your friends a "discount"
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • Ungraded
You just started your new job at the local ROSS store in Stone Mountain last week. You are a "sales associate" and assist customers throughout the store. An older female co-worker has the same shift as you. For several days now, you have been noticing your co-worker "stealing items" from the store. What do you do? (BE HONEST!)
Ignore situation - not your problem!
Inform your co-worker that you've seen her stealing and she needs to stop before you report her.
Report her actions to your immediate supervisor/manager
Ask co-worker can she steal some items for you too in exchange for NOT telling on her.
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