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Question 1: In class one day, your friends start talking about their favorite TV shows. You know they shouldn't be watching those kinds of shows. Do you say anything?
a. No way!
b. A little- you bring up some good points, but if they show no sign of listening to your remarks, you eventually lay off.
c. Heck, yeah- in fact, you spend the rest of the class discussing it.
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Question 2: You're hanging out with some people from school, and one of them cracks a rude joke about a kid in your class. Everyone else laughs, but you think it was a little mean. What do you do?
a. Kind of half-laugh like you think its funny, too. It would be too awkward to say anything.
b. Say, "Come on you guys, cut it out. That's not funny."
c. Say something rude about the person who made the joke, and storm off with out hearing his/her reaction.
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Question 3:You and your friends have completely different views on all kinds of moral and religious issues. How do you deal with that?
a. You never really bring up your point of view- in fact, your friends don't even know your point of view on a lot of things.
b. You argue sometimes, but mostly you agree to disagree.
c. You would never have a friend who had such different views from you.
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Question 4: You bring your teddy bear along to a sleep over. Your friends totally make fun of you for it. Your reaction:
a. Dump Teddy in the bottom of your duffel bag and send him to the attic when you get home.
b. Laugh with them, but keep giving Teddy the place of honor when you feel like it. So what if you need a little cuddle once in a while?
c. Forget what your friends think. They just don't understand your connection to your teddy bear.
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