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Mini-Quiz: Honesty Pays

by Ron Kurtus (revised 14 February 2006)

Take this Mini-Quiz to check your understanding of the lesson material.

1. Do you have to return lost items to be honest?

Yes, as long as no one knows about it

It is one part of being honest

If you know who they belong to

2. Is it acceptable to deceive others to make money if you are under 18 years old?

Of course, because you are too young to know any better

If your parents give permission

It is never acceptable to cheat or deceive others

3. Should you expect some sort of reward for being honest?

Definitely; Otherwise why bother?

A reward is nice but not guaranteed. Instead, reward yourself by knowing you have character

Only be honest with those you know will give you a reward or some sort

If you got all three correct, you are on your way to becoming a Champion in Understanding Character. If you had problems, you had better look over the material again.


Honesty is the best policy


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