What is one thing you can do to show you are a good friend?
a) Ignore your friend
b) Help your friend when they need it
c) Take your friend’s things
d) Never talk to your friend
B) Help your friend when they need it.
Which of these is a good way to start a conversation with someone?
a) Walk away without saying anything
b) Say hello and ask how they are
c) Ignore them
d) Yell at them
b) Say hello and ask how they are
What is empathy?
a) Feeling sorry for someone
b) Understanding and sharing someone’s feelings
c) Ignoring someone’s feelings
d) Getting angry at someone
b) Understanding and sharing someone’s feelings
What should you do before giving a presentation?
a) Practice what you are going to say
b) Don’t prepare
c) Talk really fast so no one understands
d) Make sure your voice is too quiet
a) Practice what you are going to say
What does the word “friendship” mean?
a) Being angry at someone
b) A close relationship between people who care about each other
c) Not talking to someone
d) Sharing secrets about someone
b) A close relationship between people who care about each other
Name one way to keep a friendship strong.
a) Argue with your friend often
b) Spend time together
c) Stop talking to them when you’re mad
d) Talk behind their back
b) Spend time together
What should you do if you don’t understand what someone says?
a) Pretend you understand
b) Ask them to explain
c) Walk away
d) Change the topic
b) Ask them to explain
How can you show empathy to a friend who is upset?
a) Laugh at them
b) Tell them to get over it
c) Listen and comfort them
d) Ignore them
c) Listen and comfort them
Why is speaking clearly important in a presentation?
a) So people can understand you
b) It isn’t important
c) To finish the presentation quickly
d) To confuse the audience
a) So people can understand you
What does the word “communicate” mean?
a) To argue
b) To share information or ideas
c) To ignore someone
d) To shout at someone
b) To share information or ideas
Why is it important to be patient with your friends?
a) It helps avoid arguments
b) So you can win arguments
c) Because you don’t need to listen
d) So they owe you favors
a) It helps avoid arguments
Why is eye contact important when communicating?
a) It shows you are interested and listening
b) It is not important
c) It makes the other person feel uncomfortable
d) It helps you argue better
a) It shows you are interested and listening
Why is empathy important in friendships?
a) It helps you understand and support each other
b) It makes people argue more
c) It is not important
d) It makes you more popular
a) It helps you understand and support each other
What should you do if you forget what to say during a presentation?
a) Run away
b) Stop talking and leave
c) Stay calm and check your notes
d) Yell at the audience
c) Stay calm and check your notes
What does the word “respect” mean?
a) To care about someone’s feelings and opinions
b) To make fun of someone
c) To argue all the time
d) To ignore someone’s feelings
a) To care about someone’s feelings and opinions
Give an example of how you can support a friend who is having a difficult time.
a) Ignore them until they feel better
b) Laugh at their problems
c) Listen to them and spend time with them
d) Tell them they’re being silly
c) Listen to them and spend time with them
If you disagree with a friend, how should you tell them?
a) Yell at them
b) Say nothing and let it go
c) Calmly explain your opinion
d) Make fun of their opinion
c) Calmly explain your opinion
What can happen if you don’t show empathy?
a) People will respect you more
b) You might hurt someone’s feelings
c) You will have more friends
d) Nothing will happen
b) You might hurt someone’s feelings
What’s one way to make a presentation more interesting for the audience?
a) Use visuals like pictures or slides
b) Speak in a monotone
c) Never make eye contact
d) Read from a book the entire time
a) Use visuals like pictures or slides
What does “trust” mean in a friendship?
a) To lie to each other
b) To believe someone will be honest and support you
c) To tell secrets about someone
d) To be angry with someone
b) To believe someone will be honest and support you
How can misunderstandings hurt a friendship, and what can you do to fix them?
a) Misunderstandings don’t hurt friendships at all
b) Misunderstandings can cause arguments; talk and listen to fix them
c) Misunderstandings are always good for friendships
d) Fix misunderstandings by ignoring them
b) Misunderstandings can cause arguments; talk and listen to fix them
What is active listening?
a) Listening while talking over someone
b) Listening and responding thoughtfully
c) Ignoring someone when they talk
d) Listening but not caring
b) Listening and responding thoughtfully
How can you practice being more empathetic?
a) By ignoring people’s feelings
b) By thinking about how you would feel in their place
c) By laughing at others
d) By focusing only on your own feelings
b) By thinking about how you would feel in their place
How can body language help during a presentation?
a) By distracting the audience
b) By showing confidence and engaging the audience
c) By making the presentation boring
d) By confusing the audience
b) By showing confidence and engaging the audience
What does “cooperate” mean?
a) To work together to achieve something
b) To argue about everything
c) To stop talking to each other
d) To do things on your own
a) To work together to achieve something