
Conflict Resolution Quiz
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Life Skills
12th Grade
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 2 pts
William and Emma are having a disagreement about a project in class. Charlotte steps in to help. What is Charlotte doing?
She is making sure everyone agrees on the project
She is resolving the conflict between William and Emma
She is encouraging physical violence
She is making personal remarks about William and Emma
Answer explanation
Charlotte steps in to resolve the conflict between William and Emma regarding the project in class. She plays a role in finding a solution and bringing harmony. The correct choice is 'She is resolving the conflict between William and Emma.' The explanation highlights Charlotte's intervention and emphasizes her role in resolving the disagreement without mentioning the option number. It is important to note that the explanation should not exceed 75 words and should be in English.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 2 pts
Isla, Harper, and Avery are having a disagreement about their group project. What should be the first step in resolving this conflict?
Determine the disagreement
Explain how Isla, Harper, and Avery feel
Listen openly to what the other person has to say
Brainstorm solutions for the group project
Answer explanation
To resolve the conflict, the first step is to determine the disagreement. Isla, Harper, and Avery should identify the specific issue causing the disagreement. This will help them understand the root cause and find a solution. It is important to listen openly to what the other person has to say and explain how they feel. By brainstorming solutions for the group project, they can work together to find a resolution. Remember, the correct choice is to determine the disagreement.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 2 pts
In a group project, Jackson, Evelyn, and Lily have a disagreement about the project direction. What should they do to resolve the conflict?
Raise their voices in anger
Ignore each other's feelings
Try to understand each other's point of view
Stick to their own points of view
Answer explanation
To resolve the conflict in a group project, Jackson, Evelyn, and Lily should try to understand each other's point of view. This approach promotes effective communication and empathy, allowing them to find common ground and reach a consensus. By actively listening and considering different perspectives, they can work together towards a mutually beneficial project direction. It is important to avoid raising voices in anger or ignoring each other's feelings, as these actions can escalate the conflict and hinder collaboration. Instead, fostering understanding and open dialogue will lead to a successful resolution.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 2 pts
During a group project, Mason, Olivia, and Emma have a disagreement. What is a sign that they're growing up?
They use conflict resolution skills to solve the issue
They avoid conflicts altogether
They always get their way in conflicts
They ignore conflicts
Answer explanation
In this group project, Mason, Olivia, and Emma show maturity by using conflict resolution skills to solve their disagreement. This demonstrates their growth and development. They don't avoid conflicts or ignore them, and they don't always get their way in conflicts. The correct choice is that they use conflict resolution skills to solve the issue.
5.
DRAG AND DROP QUESTION
45 sec • 2 pts
To help Avery and Abigail improve their conflict resolution skills, Isla can (a) .
Answer explanation
To improve their conflict resolution skills, Isla can help Avery and Abigail by encouraging them to listen openly to each other. This will allow them to understand each other's perspectives and find a common ground. It is important to avoid sticking to their own point of view or raising their voices in anger. By promoting open communication and understanding, Isla can facilitate a more effective resolution of their disagreement.
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