High School Ethics

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High School Ethics - Quiz

Do you tend to act in the most ethical of manners? Perhaps your sense of the moral principles that govern a person’s behaviour is somewhat skewed? Let’s take a look at the following quiz on ethics using high school as an example – picture yourself back in school and imagine yourself in the following scenarios and let us know how you would act. Let’s find out how ethical you are!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Before lunch, you find $20 in the restroom.  What do you do?

    • A.

      Quickly pick up the $20 before anyone else comes in and sees it.

    • B.

      Use it to buy your lunch for the day.

    • C.

      Turn it into the office.

    • D.

      Go into the lunchroom and ask if anyone has lost a $20.

    Correct Answer
    C. Turn it into the office.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is to turn it into the office. This is the most honest and responsible action to take when finding money in a public place. By turning it into the office, you ensure that the rightful owner has the opportunity to claim it. It also demonstrates integrity and respect for others.

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  • 2. 

    Which of the following best describes the concept of ethical integrity?

    • A.

      Doing the right thing only when someone is watching

    • B.

      Following rules even when they are unjust

    • C.

      Acting in accordance with moral principles, even when no one is watching

    • D.

      Making decisions based solely on personal benefit

    Correct Answer
    C. Acting in accordance with moral principles, even when no one is watching
    Explanation
    Ethical integrity means consistently acting in a manner that aligns with moral principles, regardless of external supervision or personal gain. It is about maintaining honesty, fairness, and respect in all situations, even when there is no immediate reward or acknowledgment. Ethical decisions are driven by a commitment to what is right, not just by rules or self-interest.

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  • 3. 

    You are getting ready to take a test, but you have had to watch your siblings for the past two days and have not had any time to prepare.  Your best friend, Alex, is also in the class with you and has offered to help you on the test.  Nobody would see if you decided to take Alex up on the offer to help?  What would you do?

    • A.

      After attempting the test, there are only two answer that you do not know, so you let Alex help you.

    • B.

      Since nobody will know, and you don't want to have a bad grade, you let Alex help you on the test.

    • C.

      You go ahead and take the test and accept whatever grade you get.

    • D.

      You speak with your teacher and explain the situation. If they then tell you that you have to take the test anyway, you figure they don't care about your situation and you decide to take Alex up on the offer.

    Correct Answer
    C. You go ahead and take the test and accept whatever grade you get.
    Explanation
    Choosing to take the test on your own and accepting the grade you earn is a demonstration of integrity, acknowledging that academic honesty is crucial even under difficult circumstances.

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  • 4. 

    Sam has left his cell phone on the desk and gone to his next class.  You have been trying to get online to see the score of a national baseball game and you notice that his phone has internet access.  What would you do?

    • A.

      You get online and check the game score.

    • B.

      You turn the phone into your teacher or give it directly back to Sam without accessing the internet or making any calls.

    • C.

      You not only check the game, but send a text to Alex about the score.

    • D.

      You put the phone in your pocket and thank your lucky stars that you won't have to buy a new one to replace the one you ran over with your car this morning.

    Correct Answer
    B. You turn the pHone into your teacher or give it directly back to Sam without accessing the internet or making any calls.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is to turn the phone into your teacher or give it directly back to Sam without accessing the internet or making any calls. This is the most ethical and responsible action to take. It shows respect for Sam's property and privacy, and it is the right thing to do.

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  • 5. 

    You have a "friend" who has just crossed the line by starting to date someone you are interested in.  Another friend suggests that it would be a great idea to post something on Facebook about your previous "friend."  What do you do?

    • A.

      Both of you come up with some really creative stories that you decide to share on Facebook.

    • B.

      You decide to confront your friend about their action, and if you don't like their answers you can always post those pictures from 2nd grade.

    • C.

      You laugh, but tell your other friend that it wouldn't be a good idea to cause deliberate hurt.

    Correct Answer
    C. You laugh, but tell your other friend that it wouldn't be a good idea to cause deliberate hurt.
    Explanation
    The best course of action in this situation is to choose not to cause deliberate hurt. Laughing off the suggestion shows that you don't take it seriously, but advising against it demonstrates your maturity and empathy. It is important to prioritize kindness and avoid intentionally causing harm to others, even if you may be feeling hurt or upset. Confronting your friend and resorting to posting embarrassing pictures from the past would only escalate the situation and potentially damage your relationships further.

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  • 6. 

    Your friend just bought a new CD that you really like.  He/she said they don't care if you copy it onto your computer. 

    • A.

      Since they paid for the CD this is legal to do.

    • B.

      You should go and buy your own copy of the CD.

    Correct Answer
    B. You should go and buy your own copy of the CD.
    Explanation
    Even though your friend has given you permission to copy the CD onto your computer, it is still recommended to buy your own copy of the CD. This is because making copies of copyrighted material without the explicit permission of the copyright holder is generally considered illegal. By purchasing your own copy, you are supporting the artist and respecting their rights.

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