1) You're a famous writer and you saw a quote that you want to include in your own story and it's from a not-so-famous writer. Would you rather: a) get the quote of the writer and include it in your story as if it's your own quote b) ask permission from the writer and give proper credits if you include his quote in your own story 2) You suspect that your friend spilled your secrets. Would you rather: a) ask your friend in a nice manner and listen to what he/she will say b) confront him/her immediately and ask why did he/she did it 3) You met a girl from the province with a different and unusual accent. Would you rather: a) laugh at her and ask why does she speak that way b) respect, acknowledge, and understand that every culture and places have their own different dialects and accents 4) You want to know the reason why your friend is upset but she doesn't want to tell you. Would you rather: a) respect his privacy and choice of not telling his reason b) force him to tell you the reason by blackmailing him 5) You're a journalist and you're attending a press conference. You wanted to ask a very important question to the speaker. Would you rather: a) raise your hand and interrupt the speaker and tell him that you have a very important question to ask b) wait for the Question and Answer portion after the speaker's talk 6) Someone asks for the phone number of your best friend. Would you rather: a) give your friend's number immediately and offer your friend's Facebook account as well b) acknowledge that your friend's number is private information and ask your friend's permission first 7) Your teacher asks why your friend is absent but you only assumed that she's just lazy to go to school. Would you rather: a) tell your teacher that you don't know the reason why your friend is absent b) tell your teacher that maybe your friend was just too lazy to go to school that's why she is absent 8) While you're on Facebook, you encountered a post about a new deadly virus that's spreading in the world. Would you rather: a) check the credibility of the source first and the accuracy of the information on that specific post before sharing it to other people b) share the post immediately all over your social media accounts to give warning to other people 9) You're in a political discussion and your colleague said that Marcos is better than Robredo but you don't agree with her. Would you rather: a) oppose the statement of your colleague and tell her that she is wrong and that Robredo would have done better if she won as President b) respect the belief of your colleague and acknowledge that we are entitled to free speech and to our own preferences 10) You are a lawyer and you're invited as a guest speaker at a certain program for farmers to talk about their rights. Would you rather: a) use simple and basic language for the audience to easily understand what you're talking about b) use technical language and legal jargons for you to sound professional and credible as a lawyer

CommTest (Communication Ethics)

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