1) She said "Ugh, this bag is so heavy!" Which of these responses would be the most helpful and polite way to offer assistance? a) "Here, let me help you carry that." b) "You look like you need some help." c) "That bag looks really heavy." 2) David: "I don't understand this grammar exercise at all." Which of these responses would be the most helpful and supportive way to offer assistance? a) "I'm not sure about this either." b) "I can't help you" c) "Maybe you should ask the teacher for help." 3) Which of these responses would be the most courteous and helpful way to offer assistance? a) "You should ask someone younger to help you." b) "That box looks really heavy." c) "Do you need a hand with that?" 4) When you see a new student who is eating lunch alone. What did you offer to do to help the new student? a) Introduce yourself and your friends b) Invite them to sit with you at lunch c) Help them with their homework 5) When you see your friend's bike break down, what do you do to offer help? a) I'm not sure I can help you with that. b) I'm not good at fixing bikes. c) Let me drive you to the nearest motorcycle repair shop 6) When you see someone looking tired. What help do you offer them? a) Are you feeling tired? b) Can I get you something to drink? c) Would you like to play with me? 7) Your friend seems stressed about an upcoming exam. What do you say? a) "I'm sure you'll do great!" b) "Do you want to study together?" c) "I'm not worried about the exam." 8) You notice a senior student struggling to open a door. What should you do? a) "Walk past and ignore them." b) "Hold the door open for them." c) "Ask if they need help." 9) Your neighbor is carrying groceries home. What do you offer to do? a) "I'm going to the store later." b) "Do you need help with those groceries?" c) "I'm too tired to help." 10) Your younger sibling is having trouble with their homework. What can you say? a) "That homework looks boring." b) "Do you need help with your homework?" c) "I'm too busy to help right now." 11) Your friend is feeling overwhelmed with schoolwork and extracurricular activities. What do you say? a) "I know how you feel." b) "Do you want to talk about it?" c) "You should just quit some of your activities." 12) If a classmate is having difficulty understanding a math concept, what should you do? a) Laugh at them and tell them they're not good at math. b) Offer to explain the concept to them in a patient and clear way. c) Ignore them and focus on your own work. 13) A teacher is struggling to carry a stack of books to the classroom. What should you do? a) Wait for them to ask for help. b) Offer to help them carry the books. c) Pretend you didn't notice them struggling. 14) Your classmate is having trouble with their homework assignment. What is the best way to offer help? a) Do the assignment for them and tell them to copy it. b) Explain the concepts to them and help them understand the steps involved. c) Tell them that they should just ask the teacher for help. 15) You see a person with a disability trying to get on a bus. What should you do? a) Ignore them and wait for your turn to get on the bus. b) Offer to help them get on the bus or find a seat. c) Make fun of them for having a disability. 16) A community organization is hosting a charity event. What can you do to help? a) Stay home and watch TV. b) Volunteer your time to help with the event. c) Donate money to the organization 17) You are walking down the street and see someone who looks lost. What should you do? a) Ignore them and keep walking. b) Pretend you didn't see them c) Ask them if they need help or directions. 18) Your teacher announces that there will be a big exam next week. How can you offer help to your classmates? a) "I'm so glad I studied hard for this exam." b) "We should form a study group." c) "I'm not worried about the exam. I'm sure I'll do well." 19) You are walking down the street when you see an elderly person who is having trouble crossing the road. What can you do to help? a) You should be more careful when you're crossing the street." b) "Here, let me help you cross the road." c) "I don't have time to help you right now. 20) Your neighbor's house is on fire. What should you do first? a) "Call the firefighter." b) "Try to put out the fire yourself." c) "Run away and hide." 21) You are at a school event and see a classmate who is not participating in any activities. What can you do to be inclusive and offer help? a) "Why aren't you joining in on the fun?" b) "Would you like to play with us?" c) "I'm too busy to talk to you right now." 22) Your friend is feeling sick and needs to go home from school. What can you offer to do? a) "You're just being lazy." b) "Can I walk you to the nurse's office?" c) "I'm not going to help you." 23) You notice that the classroom is messy after the lunch break. What can you do to help? a) Sit back and wait for the teacher to clean it up. b) Offer to help the teacher or classmates tidy up the room. c) Blame the classmates who made the mess. 24) Your family is planning a big dinner party. What can you do to help with the preparations? a) Wait for instructions from your parents before offering assistance. b) Offer to help with tasks like setting the table, preparing food, or cleaning up afterward. c) Focus on your own activities and avoid getting involved in the preparations. 25) During a group project, one of your teammates is not contributing much. How can you address this situation? a) Do all the work yourself and complain to the teacher about your teammate. b) Talk to your teammate privately and offer to help them with their assigned tasks. c) Ignore the problem and hope that your teammate will catch up on their own

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