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  • You’re at lunch, and the cafeteria is really loud. It’s starting to bother you. What could you do? (2 correct answers)
    Take deep breaths and try to focus on your food
    Move to a quieter table if possible
    Yell for everyone to be quiet
    Cover your ears and refuse to eat
  • Your friend keeps interrupting you while you’re talking. What should you do? (2 correct answers)
    Stop talking and walk away without saying anything
    Wait for a pause + say, I’d like to finish what I was saying
    Listen to them 1st, then ask if you can finish your thought
    Talk louder so they can’t interrupt you
  • Your teacher assigns a group project, but one of your group members isn’t doing their share of the work. What is the best way to handle the situation? (2 correct answers)
    Wait and hope they finish their work on time
    Let your teacher know about the issue and ask for help
    Talk to the group member privately to ask if they need help;
  • You order food at a restaurant, but they give you the wrong meal. What should you do? (2 possible correct answers)
    Eat it if you don’t mind the mix-up
    Get angry and refuse to pay
    Yell at the server for messing up your order
    Politely tell the server there was a mistake
  • You accidentally bump into someone in line, and they look annoyed. What should you do?
    Roll your eyes and act like it was their fault
    Apologize
    Ignore them because it wasn’t on purpose
    Step back and give them space
  • You promised your best friend you'd hang out after school, but your parents just reminded you that you have a family dinner at the same time. What do you do? (3 correct answers)
    Try to do both—spend a little time with your friend before h
    Invite your friend to the family dinner if that’s an option.
    Skip the family dinner since you already made plans with you
    Apologize to your friend and reschedule for another day.
  • You borrowed a friend’s book and lost it. What’s the best way to handle it?
    Apologize and ask if they’d accept a different book or solut
    Pretend nothing happened and hope they forget.
    Look everywhere before saying anything.
    Tell your friend and offer to replace it.
  • You’re working on a puzzle with a classmate, but they put a piece in the wrong place. What should you do? (1 right answer)
    Say I think that piece might go somewhere else and help them
    Grab the piece and put it in the right place yourself
    Tell them, “You’re doing it wrong,” and keep going without t
    Walk away because they made a mistake
  • You realize at the start of class that you forgot to do your homework. What should you do? (2 correct answers)
    Be honest with your teacher, explain the situation, and ask
    Quickly copy from a friend so you don’t get in trouble.
    Hide in the bathroom
    Offer to do extra work or a different assignment to make up
  • You try out for the school basketball team, but you don’t make it. How do you respond? (3 correct answers)
    Ask the coach for feedback and work on improving for next ye
    Keep playing basketball for fun and look for other ways to b
    Complain that the tryouts were unfair and give up on sports.
    Try out for a different sport or activity that interests you
  • You were excited to go to your friend's party, but you get sick and your mom makes you stay home.
    Be upset and not talk to anyone
    Explain to your friend and wish a happy birthday through pho
    Hang out at home and play a game
    Sneak out
  • You see a classmate, but you forgot their name. What should you do? (2 correct answers)
    Ask a friend if they remember the person’s name
    Avoid talking to them so you don’t get embarrassed
    Guess a random name and hope it’s right
    Say, I’m sorry, I forgot your name. Can you remind me?
  • You and your best friend have a big disagreement and aren’t speaking to each other. What should you do?
    Ignore them and find new friends since they’re being difficu
    Write them a note or text explaining how you feel and sugges
    Give it some time, then reach out and try to talk things thr
    Apologize, even if you don’t think you were wrong, just to f
  • You and a friend both want to go first in a game. What’s a good way to handle it? (2 possible answers)
    Push them out of the way so you can go first
    Quit the game if you can’t be first
    Flip a coin or play rock-paper-scissors to decide
    Take turns and let them go first this time
  • Your group is cleaning up after an activity, but one person isn’t helping. (2 correct answers)
    Politely ask them to help out
    Say, “You’re so lazy,” and leave the mess
    Ignore it and leave everything for someone else
    Start cleaning up and see if they join in