Family and Consumer Science Chapter 1-2
Which of these people can help you develop character?
All of the above
Lynn tries to always tell the truth and and admits her mistakes. What best describes her behavior?
Authentic
Which is not a example of a value?
Being skilled at basketball
Values
Beliefs of a person or social group in which they have an emotional investment (either for or against something).
Even though he knew it was against the rules, George had a friend over while he was babysitting his neighbor's children. As a result, he lost his babysitting job. What is this an example of?
Consequence
What is the main value you are expressing when you are being accountable for your choices and options?
Consequence
What is an example of a social personality characteristic?
Enjoying meeting new people
Character development happens without effort as you grow and mature
False
Children are born with a sense of morality
False
Ethics are based on the changing values of society
False
Knowing your own values, standards, and ethics generally has little impact on your ability to make good choices
False
Most teens are less introspective than when they were younger
False
Most teens find it easy to fit in a school
False
Personal growth is a process that ends in young adulthood
False
Procrastination and confidence are two positive qualities that help people make changes in their lives.
False
While the choices and decisions that teens make have little effect on them now, they are likely to have major effects in the future
False
Jason has an important term paper due tomorrow morning. Because he has been having some problems with his computer, he has made arrangements to use his friends's computer if he is unable to finish the paper on his own computer. What is Jason doing?
He is being proactive
In which of these situations is Henry's self-confidence is geometry most likely to grow?
In class, he often raises his hand with the correct answer
Which is not an important component of character?
Inhibition
Why is developing character often difficult?
It is a learning process, and individuals typically make many mistakes along the way
What is an example of personal growth?
Learning to do your own laundry
Which two are general categories of personality characteristics?
Moral and emotional
Which of these is most likely to influence a person to make choices that go against his own personal code of conduct?
Peer pressure
What is another name for self-concept?
Personal identity
procrastination
Putting off until tomorrow what you can do today.
Jon listens carefully to Petra's opinion on a topic, even though he doesn't agree with her. What value is Jon expressing?
Respect
Proactive
Seeking to solve a problem before it occurs
James had decided to study for an exam rather than play his favorite video game with his sister. What characteristics does James posses?
Self-control
Harry swims laps in the pool every morning at 6:00 a.m. because he wants to do well on his school's swim team. What best describes his behavior?
Self-disciplined
resiliency
The ability to adjust, recover, bounce back and learn from illness, hardship, and other stressors.
A person's character is built upon his personal lives
True
A person's character is built upon his personal values
True
A society functions best when it's member cooperate with one another and treat each other with respect
True
All values are learned as a result of direct teaching by parents, teachers, and other
True
Changes such as moving to a new town can lead to new opportunities and personal growth
True
If you wanted to increase your competence at playing the piano you could improve your skills in related area such as becoming better at reading music
True
Making the right ethical choice based on your values and standards is an indication of character.
True
Religious teachings and beliefs provide guidelines by which may people live
True
Surrounding yourself with friends who support and encourage you can help you reach your potential
True
When people give too much attention to negative messages they receive from others, they can lose confidence in themselves.
True
realistic self-concept means being honest
True
Those values, such as fairness and integrity, that are common to all societies are referred to as what type of values?
Universal
Abstience
a deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors, including sexual activity and the use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs
value
a principle or standard that an individual considers to be important
self-concept
a sense of one's identity and personal worth
Personality
an individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting
self-esteem
one's feelings of high or low self-worth
character
people you most admire
potential
possible, able to happen; something that can develop or become a reality
peer pressure
the influence that people your age may have on you
Ethics
the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions