Q2 VAL03 General Quiz

Q2 VAL03 General Quiz

Professional Development

55 Qs

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Q2 VAL03 General Quiz

Q2 VAL03 General Quiz

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Your classmate looks sad because they lost their favorite pencil. What should you do?

Ignore them

Laugh at them

Ask them if they are okay and share a pencil

Take their notebook

Answer explanation

The best response is to ask your classmate if they are okay and share a pencil. This shows empathy and support, helping them feel better about their loss instead of ignoring or mocking them.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A friend is crying because they fell during recess. What is the kindest thing to say?

Get up! You're fine!

Do you need help? Are you hurt?

That was funny!

I don’t care.

Answer explanation

The kindest response is to show concern and offer help. Asking "Do you need help? Are you hurt?" demonstrates empathy and support, which is important when someone is upset after a fall.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Your younger sibling is upset because they lost a toy. What should you do?

Yell at them for losing it

Help them look for it

Take their other toys

Ignore them

Answer explanation

Helping your sibling look for the lost toy shows empathy and support. Yelling, taking their other toys, or ignoring them would only make the situation worse and could damage your relationship.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

You see someone sitting alone during lunch. What should you do?

Walk past them

Invite them to sit with you

Tease them for being alone

Ignore them

Answer explanation

Inviting them to sit with you is a kind gesture that can help alleviate their loneliness and foster new friendships. The other options, like teasing or ignoring, are unkind and do not promote a positive social environment.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A classmate looks worried about an exam. How can you show empathy?

Share answers during the exam

Wish them luck and offer to study together

Tell them they are not smart enough

Ignore their feelings

Answer explanation

Wishing them luck and offering to study together shows empathy by acknowledging their feelings and providing support. This approach fosters a positive environment, unlike sharing answers, criticizing, or ignoring their concerns.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A friend tells you they are scared of the dark. What should you say?

That’s silly!

I understand. I used to feel the same way.

I don’t care.

You should just stop being scared.

Answer explanation

The correct response, 'I understand. I used to feel the same way,' shows empathy and validates your friend's feelings, fostering a supportive conversation. The other options dismiss or belittle their fear.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Your neighbor’s pet is missing, and they look very worried. What should you do?

Offer to help them look for the pet

Tell them it’s not your problem

Laugh at them for losing the pet

Ignore them

Answer explanation

Offering to help your neighbor look for their missing pet shows empathy and support. It strengthens community bonds and can provide comfort to someone in distress, making it the most appropriate response.

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