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#1 You have just loaded your groceries into your car. What do you do with your shopping cart? A. Let it roll across the parking lot while you look the other way. B. Push it discreetly to one side. C. Return it to the store or nearest cart corral. D. Collect several other carts and return them to the store with your own. #2 You are the next in line at the grocery store and you have a full cart. The person behind you has one item. What do you do? A. Avoid eye contact and unload your cart as if you are the only person on the planet. B. Ask the person if they would like to go ahead of you. C. Smile and carry on at a normal pace. D. Apologize and offer to pay for that person s one item with your order. #3 A telemarketer calls your home selling a product that you are not interested in. What do you do? A. Politely tell them you are not interested before they get too far. B. Slam the phone down so hard that it busts their eardrum. C. Listen to their whole spiel and then buy the product because you feel sorry for them. D. Listen to part of the spiel and then cut them off with the I m eating supper excuse.

#4 #5 #6 You are at an upscale restaurant with friends. Your salad arrives, but with the wrong dressing on it. What do you do? A. Eat it and comment how delicious the surprise dressing was. B. Push it aside and insist on speaking to the maitre d. C. Eat it but make sure that your friends know that the restaurant screwed up. D. Keep your mouth shut and eat it. You find a wallet while walking in the park alone. It contains $100 cash, credit cards and identification. What do you do? A. Keep the cash, sell the credit cards and I.D. and give the empty wallet to your mother for Christmas. B. Keep the cash and drop the rest into the nearest public mail box. C. Call the owner personally and offer to deliver the wallet to their home. D. Drop the wallet off at the nearest post office or police station. During a private conversation with a co-worker, they use a racially insensitive term in reference to another co-worker. Neither are close friends of yours. What do you do? A. Nod compliantly while saying the offensive word out loud. B. Smile politely and say nothing. C. Firmly and politely state your distaste for such views and excuse yourself from the conversation. D. Laugh heartily in agreement and suggest that the two of you go hunting sometime.

#7 #8 #9 You receive a wedding invitation from a casual friend that you see may 1-2 times per year. You don t really want to go. What do you do? A. Toss the invitation into the garbage without replying. B. Suck it up and go to the wedding with gift in hand. C. Politely reply to the invitation with regrets and best wishes. D. Politely reply to the invitation with regrets, best wishes and a check for $50. You are sitting on your front porch. A stranger walking his dog stops in front of your house to do the dog s dirty business and starts to leave without picking it up. What do you do? A. Say nothing, wait till they are well out of sight and then pick it up yourself. B. Stare at them while making a loud throat clearing sound as they walk away. C. Stand up and yell HEY PICK UP YOUR DOG S***! D. Politely request that they remove their dog dirt and offer them a bag if they don t have one. A co-worker is gossiping to you about another co-worker. Neither are particularly good friends of yours. What do you do? A. Dive in head first and contribute as much trashtalk as you can think of. B. Smile and nod in polite agreement. C. Politely change the subject or excuse yourself from the conversation. D. Suggest that the three of you get together to work it out.

#10 #11 #12 A close friend buys you a shirt that does not suit your personal taste. After several months, they ask you, Do you like it? what do you do? A. You tell them you like it a lot and you wear it often. B. You tell them you hate it and ask if you can return it to them for something else. C. You tell them you did like it... but you lost it while camping. D. You lift up your sweater to reveal that you are actually wearing the ugly shirt as you speak. You have a test in your worst subject. Your teacher has walked out of the room. Other people start to look at their notes while the teacher is out. Do you? A. Yes! I don t want to fail! decide that it s best if I cheat so I don t fail. decide that I shouldn t cheat and continue on with the test, even though I could fail. D. I wouldn t even think about it. Pass or Fail, I do this as fair as possible! You re playing mini golf with your friends. They get distracted when you hit your ball in the corner. While they re distracted would you move the ball? A. Yes, winning is everything! decide that my friends would probably move the ball and so I would move it to my advantage. C. I would think about it, but decide that my friends probably wouldn t do it and so I wouldn t move the ball. D. No, I want this game to be as fair as possible even if I m terrible at this game.

#13 You get home late and go to sleep almost instantly. You ve woken up and now are at school when you realize you haven t done your homework for your first period class. What do you do? A. I would ask my friends to give me their homework so I can copy it. B. I would try to get as much done on my own and then ask my friends if I could borrow theirs so I don t get a bad grade. C. I would try to get as much done on my own and think about asking my friends, but in the end just turn in what I got done. D. I would get as much done as possible on my own. If my teacher doesn t take it the way it is then s/he doesn t take it oh well. #14 Your mom is baking cookies (about two dozen) for work. She tells you that you can t have any, even though they re your favorite. Suddenly, she remembers she forgot to buy something at the store and leaves you home. Would you take a cookie? A. Yes! My mom knows that these are my favorite and should have made extra for that reason. decide that taking one cookie won t kill anyone. realize that my mom probably made one cookie for each coworker and I don t want to screw that up. D. No! They are just cookies. My mom asked me not to take any of them, so I won t. #15 A man is walking in front of you on the street. All of a sudden, a twenty dollar bill falls out of his pocket. He seems to not have noticed. What would you do? A. I would take the twenty. Finder s keepers, loser s weepers! Who lets a twenty fall out of their pocket anyway? B. I would think about whether or not to take the money and decide that I should take the twenty. He should have noticed. C. I would think about whether or not to take the money and in the end decided to give it back to the man. It s only right. D. I would give the man his money back right away. He might need that to buy food or something important.

#16 There s a party Thursday night and the boy/girl you like will be there. You ask your dad if you can go, but he says No because it s a school night. What would you do? A. I would probably get in a fight with my dad and sneak out of the house if he doesn t change his mind. B. I would think about the options (to go to the party or listen to dad) and decide that the party is more important. C. I would think about the options (to go to the party or listen to dad) and decide that I should just listen to him and not go. D. I would listen to my dad and do something else that night. Listening to my dad is more important than a party. #17 Your best friend broke up with their boy/girl friend. You ve always liked your friend s boy/girl friend. Would you take this opportunity to get closer to your friend s ex? A. Yes! My friend broke up with her/him so what s the problem? decide that I should just get to know their ex, even if my friend doesn t like it. decide to ask my friend after a while whether or not it s ok for me to get closer to their ex. D. No! My friend broke up with him/her for a reason and I probably won t like them because of it. #18 You re on your way to school after waking up late and you see an old woman is having trouble crossing the street. Would you help her? A. No way I ll be late for school! B. I would think about it but in the end decide that I school is more important than helping someone I don t know. in the end decide to help the old woman, school can wait. D. Yes, I wouldn't want her to get hurt or anything, plus it's the right thing to do.

WHAT WOULD YOU DO??? WHAT WOULD YOU DO??? WHAT WOULD YOU DO??? WHAT WOULD YOU DO??? WHAT WOULD YOU DO??? WHAT WOULD YOU DO???