Privacy

Giving Advice

Q5. What might be the advantages for someone who respects other people’s privacy?   Click on FOUR relevant answers. More trustworthy Yes, like being relied on not to go through other people’s things. More understanding Yes, it is acceptable to want or need privacy. Can swim faster Not really. More responsible Correct, respecting privacy shows …

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Door To Door Sales

Q4. What might someone do to prevent a burglar from getting into their house?   Click on TWO ways you agree with the most. Lock the windows Yes, this may be the first thing a burglar may check. Get an alarm system Correct, hearing a loud alarm noise may scare away a potential burglar. Lock …

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Tolerance

Q3. What can make a holiday even more enjoyable for someone?   Click on TWO answers you agree with the most. They have been working really hard Yes, someone may really look forward to a break after a stressful time at work. They have saved up for it themselves Correct, holidays may be appreciated more …

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Locking Up

Q2. Who might be entrusted with other people’s lives?   Click on TWO answers you agree with the most. Commercial airline pilots Yes, on-board computers do not fly the plane 100% of the time. Surgeons Correct, someone’s life can literally be in the hands of a surgeon. Military leaders That’s right, military operations require orders …

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Sharing

Q1. Why might some parents or carers want to ‘wrap their children in cotton wool’?   Click on TWO answers you agree with the most. So no harm comes to them Yes, it can be difficult to see children in any sort of pain or suffering. Free from accidents Correct, extra safety measures may be …

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