Reflecting on Life Experiences for Elementary School Students Test - the question form

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1. A classmate is standing in your way and you need to get past. What do you do?
Go around without disturbing them.
Move them aside and walk past.
It depends on what kind of mood I am in.
2. You notice an unremarkable boy among the guests, sitting off to the side by himself. What do you do?
Nothing; it is none of my business.
I do not know in advance how things will turn out.
I would go up to him and start talking to him.
3. You are running late for school. You see that someone is unwell. What do you do?
I hurry to school.
If someone else rushes to help, I will go too.
I call an ambulance and ask passers-by for help.
4. Your elderly neighbors are moving to a new apartment. What would you do?
I would offer to help.
I do not get involved in other people’s affairs.
If they asked, I would of course help.
5. You found out that a classmate has been punished unfairly. What would you do in this situation?
I get very angry and insult the person who did it.
Nothing; life is unfair anyway.
I stand up for the classmate who was treated unfairly.
6. You are on duty. While sweeping the floor, you find some money. What do you do?
It is mine since I found it.
Tomorrow I will ask who lost it.
Maybe I will keep it.
7. You are taking a test. What are you counting on?
Cheat notes.
The teacher being tired and maybe overlooking it.
Your own knowledge.
8. You arrive to help clean the school and see that everyone is already working. What would you do?
Hang around for a while, then see what happens.
Go home right away if attendance is not being checked.
Join someone and work with them.
9. A wizard offers to make your life financially secure without needing to study. What would you say?
I would accept, gratefully.
First, I would ask how many people he has supported in this way.
I would refuse firmly.
10. A teacher asks you to take on a responsibility for the class. You do not want to do it. What would you do?
I would forget about it and only remember when I have to report back.
I would do it, of course.
I would try to avoid it and look for reasons to refuse.
11. You visited a wonderful but little-known museum on a school trip. Would you tell anyone about it?
Yes, definitely. I would tell people and try to take them to the museum.
I don't know—it depends.
Why say anything? Everyone can decide for themselves what they need.
12. A decision is being made about who will do a task that would be helpful for your class. You know you can do it. What would you do?
I raise my hand and say that I would like to do the task.
I sit and wait for someone to call my name.
I value my free time too much to agree to do it.
13. Classes are over and you are ready to go home. Then someone says, “There is something important that needs to be done.” What would you do?
I would remind them that I have a right to rest.
I would do it, since it has to be done.
I would see what the others say.
14. Someone speaks to you in an insulting tone. How do you feel about it?
I respond in the same way.
I do not notice it; it does not matter to me.
I end all contact with this person.
15. You find out that the school has been closed for some reason. How do you react?
I am extremely happy; I go out, have fun, and enjoy life.
I feel worried and think about how I will keep up with my studies.
I will wait for further updates.
16. How do you feel when you see one of your classmates being praised?
I feel terribly jealous and uncomfortable.
I feel happy, because I also have my own strengths.
I do not care.
17. You have been given a beautiful pen with an unusual shape. Outside, older boys demand that you give it to them. What do you do?
I give it to them; health is more important.
I try to run away and say that I do not have the pen.
I do not give away gifts; I fight them.
18. When you are away from home for a long time, how do you feel?
I start to miss home quickly.
I feel good—better than at home.
I have not noticed.
19. You are asked to donate books to a children's home. What do you do?
I choose some interesting books and bring them.
I do not have any books I do not need.
If everyone brings something, I will choose a few as well.
20. When you hear about someone’s heroic act, what most often comes to mind?
That person probably had a personal interest in it.
The person was just lucky to become famous.
I respect such people and never stop admiring them.
1. A classmate is standing in your way and you need to get past. What do you do?
I go around without disturbing them.
I move them aside and walk past.
It depends on my mood.
2. You notice a plain-looking girl among the guests, sitting alone off to the side. What do you do?
Nothing; it is not my concern.
I do not know in advance how things will turn out.
I would go up to her and definitely start a conversation.
3. You are running late for school. You see that someone is feeling unwell. What do you do?
I hurry to school.
If someone else goes to help, I will help too.
I call an ambulance and ask passers-by to help.
4. Your neighbors are moving to a new apartment. They are elderly. What would you do?
I would offer to help.
I do not get involved in other people’s lives.
If they ask, I will help, of course.
5. You find out that a classmate has been punished unfairly. What would you do?
I get very angry and call the person who did it the worst names.
Nothing. Life is unfair in general.
I stand up for the classmate who was treated unfairly.
6. You are on duty. While sweeping the floor, you find some money. What do you do?
It is mine since I found it.
Tomorrow I will ask who lost it.
Maybe I will keep it.
7. You are taking a test. What are you counting on?
On cheat notes.
On the teacher being tired and maybe overlooking it.
On my own knowledge.
8. You arrive to help clean the school and see that everyone is already working. What would you do?
I would hang around for a bit, then decide what to do.
I would leave for home right away if attendance is not being checked.
I would join someone and work with them.
9. A magician offers to make your life financially secure without having to study. What would you say to him?
I would agree, with gratitude.
First, I would ask how many people he has already supported in this way.
I would refuse firmly.
10. Your teacher asks you to carry out a class duty. You do not want to do it. What would you do?
I forget about it and only remember when they ask for a report.
I do it, of course.
I try to avoid it and look for reasons to refuse.
11. You visited a wonderful but little-known museum on a field trip. Would you tell anyone about it?
Yes, definitely. I would tell them and try to take them to the museum.
I don't know; it depends.
Why tell anyone? Let everyone decide what they need.
12. The class is deciding who will do a useful job for your class. You know you can do it. What would you do?
I raise my hand and say that I want to do the job.
I sit and wait until someone says my name.
I value my personal time too much to agree.
13. School is over and you are getting ready to go home. Then someone says, "There is something important. We have to do it." What would you do?
I would remind them that I have a right to rest.
I would do it, since it has to be done.
I would see what the others say.
14. Someone speaks to you in an insulting tone. How do you react?
I respond in the same way.
I do not pay attention; it does not matter to me.
I end all contact with that person.
15. You found out that school has been closed for some reason. How do you react?
I am extremely happy; I go out and enjoy life.
I feel worried and think about how I will keep studying.
I wait for further updates.
16. How do you feel when you see one of your classmates being praised?
I feel very jealous; I feel uncomfortable.
I feel happy, because I have my own strengths too.
I do not care.
17. You have been given a beautiful pen in an unusual shape. Outside, older boys demand that you give them the gift. What do you do?
I give it to them; my health is more important.
I try to run away and say that I do not have the pen.
I do not give away gifts; I fight them.
18. When you are away from home for a long time, how do you feel?
I start missing home quickly.
I feel good—better than at home.
I have not noticed.
19. You are asked to donate books to a children's home. What do you do?
I choose some good books and bring them.
I do not have any books I do not need.
If everyone brings something, I will choose a few as well.
20. When you hear about someone’s heroic act, what most often comes to mind?
That person surely had some personal interest in it.
The person was just lucky to become famous.
I respect people like that and never stop admiring them.
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