1. Which of the following is the best definition of Bias?, A. A negative judgment against a specific race or religion., B. A personal leaning or inclination for or against something., C. A neutral and objective viewpoint on an issue., D. The act of treating everyone equally., 2. Prejudice is often defined as "pre-judging." Which statement best illustrates this?, A. Liking mangoes more than apples because of their taste., B. Formulating a negative opinion about someone based on their social group before knowing them., C. Choosing a school because it is close to your home., D. Researching facts before making a final decision., 3. A judge in a singing contest gives a contestant a low score because the singer is from a rival town, even though the performance was flawless. This is an example of:, A. Fairness, B. Prejudice, C. Bias, D. Objectivity, 4. A landlord refuses to rent an apartment to a group of friends because he believes "all teenagers are irresponsible and loud." This is an example of:, A. Personal Preference, B. Bias, C. Prejudice, D. Equality, 5. What is the main difference between Bias and Prejudice?, A. Bias is always harmful, while prejudice is always helpful., B. Bias is a "slant" or preference, while prejudice is an unjustified negative attitude toward a group., C. There is no difference; they are interchangeable terms., D. Prejudice is only about sports, while bias is only about politics., 6. A news reporter only interviews people who agree with his own opinion to make his story look stronger. This is called:, A. Confirmation Bias, B. Racial Prejudice, C. Social Injustice, D. Neutrality, 7. Which situation shows PREJUDICE?, A. A student prefers to use a ballpen over a pencil., B. A person avoids an elderly neighbor because they believe all old people are "grumpy and mean.", C. A child chooses chocolate ice cream over vanilla., D. A teacher gives extra credit to students who attend a voluntary seminar., 8. Why is it important to identify bias and prejudice in what we read or watch?, A. To make sure we only read things we agree with., B. To evaluate the truthfulness and fairness of the information., C. To learn how to be more prejudiced against others., D. To find more reasons to argue with people., 9. An employer hires an applicant simply because they both went to the same university, ignoring a more qualified candidate. This shows:, A. Cognitive Prejudice, B. In-group Bias, C. Objective Hiring, D. Gender Equality, 10. "I don't like that person's fashion sense, so they must be uneducated." This statement is an example of:, A. Bias, B. Fact, C. Prejudice, D. Preference.
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