Vocabulary Review
Conflict Resolution
Stressed Out
Ethics
IEP Review
100

____________ - an effort in which people work together

A. Collaborative

B. Conflict

A. Collaborative 

100
A mediator helps settle disputes between two parties.  A mediator is similar to:

A. Lawyer

B. A judge

B. Judge

100

_________ - a combination of shaking, sweating, butterflies, dry mouth, nausea, and total fear that can make pubic performance a living nightmare.

A. stage fright

B. COVID-19

A. Stage fright

100

1. When making an ethical decision in everyday life, which of the following provides the most useful guideline? 

A. Do unto others as you'd have them do unto you. 

B. Consider your own wants and needs above those of others.

A. Do unto others as you'd have them do unto you.

100


__________the most important or central thought of a paragraph or larger section of text, which tells the reader what the text is about.

A. Details

B. Main Idea 

B. Main Idea

200

________________- disagreement or in opposition

A. frustration

B. compromise

C. conflict 

C. conflict

200

Albert wants to play basketball, while John wants to stay inside and play a video game.  Which of the following is a compromise?

A. They play each game for an hour

B. They don't hang out at all

C. They play basketball

A. They play each game for an hour

200

Name at least one tip you can try to keep your stage fright in check:

Be prepared

Get feedback

Think positively

Breathe 

Think weird 

200

Why are ethical problems different than math problems? Choose the best answer. 

A. Math problems can be solved without effort; ethics problems can’t be

B. Math problems only involve one or two variables; ethical problems have dozens of variables 

C. Math problems usually have a single correct answer; ethical problems often don’t 


C. Math problems usually have a single correct answer; ethical problems often don’t

200

When completing a writing prompt, how many sentences should be in a paragraph?

A. 4

B. 5

C. 6

B. 5

300

_________________ - a feeling of dissatisfaction, often accompanied by anxiety or depression, resulting from unfulfilled needs or unresolved problems

A. anger

B. frustration

C. sadness

B. Frustration

300

What is something you CAN control?

A. Disagreeing with your parents

B. Yelling at your best friend

C. A difficult classmate

B. Yelling at your friend


You CAN control your actions

300

Which word is the best synonym for "stress?" 

A. Irritability

B. Discomfort

C. Anxiety 

C. Anxiety

300

3. Which is most likely the best solution to an ethical problem? 

a. The option that benefits you the most 

b. The option that benefits the most people 

c. The option that punishes bad people severely 


b. The option that benefits the most people

300

Solve 16 x 5 = 

A. 30

B. 80

C. 75

B. 80

400

__________ - an open conflict of opposing ideas, forces, etc. 

A. Competitor

B. Compromise

C. Collaboration

D. Confrontation

D. Confrontation

400

Someone who must always get his/her way is most often viewed as:

A. Selfish

B. Persuasive

C. Unintelligent 

A. Selfish

400

The body's physical reaction to this situation is called the: 

A. Stress reflex

B. Fight or flight response 

C. Rapid Pulse reaction

B. Fight or flight response

400

9. What can you infer from the fact that so many newspapers, magazines, and websites run columns that offer ethical advice? 

A. Many people have difficulty resolving ethical issues 

B. There are a lot of professional ethicists working today 

C. Different areas of the United States have different ethical systems 


A. Many people have difficulty resolving ethical issues

400

Solve 535/5 = 

A. 530

B. 110

C. 107


C. 107

500

____________________ - an agreement reached by adjustment of conflicting or opposing claims

Compromise 

500

Place the following steps for resolving conflict in order:

A) Breath deeply

B) Suggest a compromise

C) Listen to what the another person says

A C B

Breathe deeply, listen to the other person, suggest a compromise

500

Name something you can do to ease your stress?

Deep breaths, squeeze a stress ball, brain break, get a drink, take a break, etc. 

500

Which actions are examples of ethical behavior? Choose more than one answer. 

A. Cancel plans at the last minute 

B. Return extra change

C. Take turns using a game

D. Avoid talking to a new student in school 

E. Help a younger child cross the street 


B. Return extra change

C. Take turns using a game

E. Help a younger child cross the street 

500

Select one to solve:

A.     596/4     

OR 

B.     723 x 5

A. 149

B. 3615