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Mini-Quiz of Being Moral Shows Character by Ron Kurtus - Character Rules in Business and in Life. Also refer to decent behavior, vulgar, immoral, standards, 10 Commandments, obscenity, discriminations, adultery, respect, School for Champions. Copyright © Restrictions

Mini-Quiz: Being Moral Shows Character

by Ron Kurtus (11 August 2002)

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

1. Why respect a moral person?

Because you can trust such a person

Because they usually have lots of money

Religion and character contradict each other

2. Why don't you respect a man who cheats on his wife?

Because he can't keep a secret and was caught

His character implies he will do other immoral activities

It is none of your business what a person does

3. When could a person follow the 10 Commandments and not be admired for his or her character?

If the person was of another religion than yours

If you were real jealous of the person

If the person had disgusting personal habits

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.


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