You & Your World
Developing Character
Careers
Getting Along
Peer Pressure
100
The physical changes teens experience during adolescence are caused by ________.
What are hormones?
100
Synonym for integrity.
What is honesty?
100
Your abilities that result from training and practice are ______.
What is skill?
100
The best way to gain someone's trust is to ________.
What is be honest?
100
Examples of this type of pressure include family, peers, & media.
What is external pressure?
200
How people around you become aware of your personality.
What is your behavior?
200
When people begin learning values.
What is at birth?
200
Your natural talents are __________.
What is aptitude?
200
Being considerate of other people's ideas and opinions shows them ______________.
What is respect?
200
Examples of this type of pressure include what you need, what you want, & what you value.
What is internal pressure?
300
Your thoughts and judgments about the world around you A. attitudes B. self-esteem C. personal development D. personality
What are attitudes?
300
A personality tool that helps guide you to make the right choice. A. empathy B. conscience C. self-esteem D. peer pressure
What is conscience?
300
The minimum education level to obtain a satisfying career.
What is a high school degree?
300
Examples of this are: saying women are bad drivers and overweight people have no self control.
What is stereotyping?
300
People who easily resist peer pressure usually have a high _______________.
What is self-esteem?
400
The value or importance you place on yourself. A. self-esteem B. self-concept C. personal development D. potential
What is self-esteem?
400
Respect, tolerance, compassion, fairness, trust, honesty. A. negative values B. personal preferences C. universal values D. family responsibilities
What are universal values?
400
Education or training that continues throughout life is called ________.
What is lifelong learning?
400
Conflicting __________ occur when two people in a relationship are not getting their needs met. A. expectations B. influences C. responsibilities D. self-concepts
What are expectations?
400
Leaving a party when others start to drink alcohol is an example of this kind of behavior. A. aggressive B. assertive C. passive D. passive-aggressive
What is assertive?
500
Striving to meet your capacity A. personality B. personal development C. attitude D. self-esteem
What is personal development?
500
Accepting consequences. A. maturity B. integrity C. accountability D. reliability
What is accountability?
500
The next step after identifying a career possibility. A. apply for jobs B. request an interview C. find out how much money it pays D. find out how much training/education you need
What is find out how much training/education you need?
500
How to build understanding with adult authority? A. behaving as an authority figure to young children B. putting yourself in their position C. focusing the attention on yourself D. watching TV/movies to see how adults should act
What is putting yourself in their position?
500
When trying to identify negative peer pressure, a good question to ask yourself is _____________.
What is "Will/does this conflict with my values?"
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