1) You overhear a friend telling another classmate a joke about someone else. What should you do? a) Join in and laugh b) Tell your friend that it's not nice to make fun of others c) Ignore it and walk away 2) During a group project, one member isn’t contributing. How should you handle it? a) Talk to the person privately and ask if they need help b) Complain to the teacher immediately c) Do all the work yourself 3) You want to invite your friend to a birthday party, but you know they might be busy. What’s the best approach? a) Assume they can't come and don't invite them b) Invite them but say it's not a big deal if they can't come c) Invite them and say you hope that they can make it 4) You see a classmate being excluded from a game at a recess. What can you do to help? a) Ask the group to include the classmate b) Stand by and watch c) Tell the excluded classmate that they shouldn't care 5) If a friend asks for your opinion on a haircut that you don't like, what's the best response? a) "It looks terrible!" b) Ignore the question completely c) "It's different! What do you like about it?" 6) Your friend is upset because they didn’t get picked for the school play. How can you support them? a) Tell them it's not a big deal b) Listen to how they feel and share a time you were disappointed. c) Change the subject to something fun 7) If someone shares their personal problems with you, how should you respond? a) Listen and offer support by asking them if they want advice b) Share your own problems instead c) Tell them to stop complaining 8) When working with a group, one member has a different idea than everyone else. What’s a good way to address this? a) Ignore their idea and proceed with the majority b) Encourage the group to listen to their idea and discuss it c) Tell the person they are wrong 9) You notice a friend has been acting differently and seems withdrawn. What’s the best way to approach them? a) Ask them directly, “What’s wrong with you?” b) Give them space and hope they come to you c) Gently ask if they want to talk about anything 10) At lunch, you see a friend sitting alone. You want to invite them to join your table, but you’re unsure. What’s a good approach? a) Call them over loudly b) Walk over casually and say, “Hey! Want to sit with us?” c) Ignore them because you don’t want to embarrass yourself

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