How Ethical Are You?

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How Ethical Are You?

Are you ready to explore your ethical compass? Take this quiz to uncover how you navigate moral dilemmas and ethical situations in your everyday life.

Find out your ethical tendencies through engaging scenarios. You'll be presented with questions that challenge your values and decision-making skills.

  • Discover your ethical stance
  • Reflect on your personal values
  • Share results and discuss with friends
5 Questions1 MinutesCreated by ReflectiveHeart729
You are on a first date and things are going really well. After dinner, your waiter brings you the check. After reviewing your tab, you realize the appetizer you ordered was not included on the bill. What do you do?
A.) Ignore the waiter's oversight and tip based on the total listed on the bill.
B.) Don't say anything, but leave a larger tip than you normally would.
C.) Use the money you saved to take your date out for ice cream.
D.) Bring the oversight to your waiter's attention.
On your drive to school you notice the woman in the car driving in front of you putting on her makeup as she drives. Several minutes later she knocks the side mirror off a parked car and keeps going. What do you do?
A.) Get the license plate number of the car in front of you and pull over to leave a note for the owner of the damaged parked car.
B.) Take a video of the car in front of you, narrating what just happened and post to YouTube with the hope that the owner of the damaged car will see it.
C.) Pretend you didn't see it and continue on to school.
D.) Get the license plate number and call the non-emergency police to report the accident.
You come home to find that your roommate broke your headphones-- the ones that took you two months to save for. On your way to the electronics store, the next day you run into someone selling the same headphones on the corner. The headphones are still in their original packaging, but based on the price you think they were probably stolen. What do you do?
A.) Find a nearby ATM and get the cash you need to buy the headphones on the corner. After all, you didn't break them, you'll save nearly 80%, and you won't have to add to your debt by using your credit card.
B.) Try to exchange the broken headphones for a new pair at the electronics store, claiming they never worked in the first place.
C.) Turn down the guy on the corner and his potentially shady goods. Continue to the electronics store to purchase the fully legal headphones.
d.) Buy the headphones from the store. Then call the police to report the man on the corner for potentially selling stolen or counterfeit goods and not having a vendor’s permit
Standing in line at a café you notice the man in front of you drop a $5 bill out of his wallet and onto the floor. After looking around it seems like no one else, including the man in front of you, saw the bill fall. What do you do?
A.) Consider it karma for the $10 you lost last month on the subway, pick it up when you get to the counter and use it to pay for your latte.
B.) Tap the man on the shoulder and tell him that he accidentally dropped some money.
C.) Pick up the $5 bill and put it in the tip jar when you reach the counter. After all, that guy was really rude to the barista and didn’t even tip him.
D.)Leave the bill on the floor and say nothing, figuring either the guy will come back for it or someone who needs it more will find it.
On your way to grab a cup of coffee from the office kitchen you over hear one of your supervisor’s peers making a sexist joke about one of the females who works in the cube right next to yours. What do you do?
A.) Report the incident to your supervisor so that you can remain anonymous, considering that the person you are reporting is senior to you
B.) Nothing. They didn’t see you so you can pretend like it never happened.
C.)Walk up and confront the supervisor, explaining that his joke was inappropriate, and he shouldn’t tell jokes like that because someone else who might take even more offense could overhear him next time.
D.)Walk up and join in the conversation. Even though you don’t agree with what he said, you don’t want to make a big deal about it and it’s good always a good idea to make friends with people who hold positions senior to yours.
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