Building Resilience
Ethics
Research
Community Service
MISC
100

What is resilience?

Resilience is the ability to adapt and recover from difficult situations.

100

What are ethics?

Ethics are moral principles that guide our behavior and decisions.

100

What are the two main types of research

Guided research and independent research.

100

What is community service?

Community service is volunteer work intended to help people in a particular area.

100

How can people build resilience?

They can build resilience by practicing helpful thoughts and actions over time.

200

Is resilience something only special people have?

No. Resilience is an ordinary part of everyday life.

200

What can ethics help us decide?

Ethics can help us determine what is right and wrong.

200

What is guided research?

Guided research is conducted with direct supervision or specific instructions.

200

What is one example of community service?

Volunteering anywhere  

200

Can you disagree with someone and still be respectful?

Yes. You can disagree with someone while still treating them respectfully.

300

Can resilience be learned?

Yes. People can build resilience through repeated habits and intentional actions.

300

Where do teenagers use ethics?

 Teenagers use ethics at school, with friends and family, and on social media.

300

What is independent research?

Independent research is self-directed research without constant supervision.

300

How can volunteering help you meet people?

It can help you make new friends and meet people with similar interests.

300

What is one difference between guided and independent research?

Guided research provides more instructions and supervision, while independent research gives students more freedom.

400

Does being resilient mean never feeling sad or upset?

No. Resilient people can still feel sadness and distress.

400

What is an ethical dilemma?

An ethical dilemma is a situation where two or more moral principles conflict.

400

What is one benefit of guided research?

It gives students a structured way to learn research skills.

400

How can community service help your career?

It can give you job experience and help you practice workplace skills.

400

Why is volunteering good for the community?

It helps support people and improves the community.

500

Why is it helpful to choose non-harmful explanations for situations?

They can protect your well-being and prevent unnecessary distress.

500

Why can ethical dilemmas be difficult?

They can be difficult because both choices may seem right or both may feel wrong.

500

What skills can independent research develop?

It can develop critical thinking and self-motivation.

500

What are some workplace skills volunteers can practice?

Communication, teamwork, problem-solving, and organization.

500

Free Points 

Free Points

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