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Your team is working on a group project. What’s your role as a team member?

a) Critique others’ contributions without offering your own

b) Let others do all the work

c) Contribute your ideas and help where needed

C. Contribute your ideas and help where needed

100

You’ve been assigned a challenging task. How can you demonstrate maturity?

a) Complain about the difficulty

b) Approach the task with a positive attitude and seek help if needed

c) Procrastinate until the last minute

B.  Approach the task with a positive attitude and seek help if needed

200

You’ve been asked to lead a project team. What’s an important quality to demonstrate as a leader?

a) Doing all the work yourself

b) The ability to listen to and incorporate team members’ ideas

c) Making decisions without consulting the team

B. The ability to listen to and incorporate team members’ ideas

200

You value honesty and fairness in your life and want to make a difference. How might this influence your career choices?

a) You might avoid roles that require public speaking.

b) You might choose a career with minimal interaction with people.

c) You might be drawn to careers in law, counseling, or public service.

C. You might be drawn to careers in law, counseling, or public service.

300

You’re giving a presentation to your class. What should you focus on?

a) Engaging your audience with clear and organized information

b) Reading directly from your slides

c) Making jokes throughout

A. Engaging your audience with clear and organized information

300

You’ve been offered a job that pays well but conflicts with your goal of finishing your education. What should you do?

a) Decline the job to focus on your studies.

b) Accept the job and drop out of school.

c) Accept the job and try to juggle both, even if it compromises your education.

A. Decline the job to focus on your studies.

400

You and a classmate are both applying for the same scholarship. How should you handle the competition?

a) Sabotage your peer’s application

b) Focus on presenting your best self and supporting your peer

c) Give up and not apply

B. Focus on presenting your best self and supporting your peer

400

You need to choose between two extracurricular activities, both of which interest you. What’s the best approach?

A) Flip a coin to decide.

b) Choose the activity that your friends are doing.

c) List the pros and cons of each activity and decide based on your priorities.

C. List the pros and cons of each activity and decide based on your priorities.

400

Your team is struggling with a group project, and everyone is feeling frustrated. How can you contribute positively?

a) Encourage the team to focus on solutions rather than problems.

b) Complain about the difficulties to your teammates.

c) Withdraw from the group and work on your own.

A. Encourage the team to focus on solutions rather than problems.

500

You’re part of a club that requires consistent participation. How do you show your commitment?

a) Avoid responsibilities

b) Only attend when convenient

c) Attend meetings regularly and contribute to club activities

C. Attend meetings regularly and contribute to club activities

500

You missed an important deadline because you forgot to set a reminder. What should you do?

a) Ignore the mistake and hope no one notices.

b) Blame someone else for not reminding you.

c) Acknowledge your mistake and work on a plan to prevent it from happening again.

C. Acknowledge your mistake and work on a plan to prevent it from happening again.

500

You’ve received criticism from your teacher about your recent work. How should you respond to maintain a healthy self-concept?

a) Dismiss the criticism and continue as usual.

b) Reflect on the feedback and use it to improve.

c) Take the criticism personally and doubt your abilities.

B. Reflect on the feedback and use it to improve.

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