Honesty - JSS1 Civic education Past Questions and Answers - page 1

1

How is honesty defined in ethical terms?

A

Manipulation and deceit

B

Sincerity, truthfulness, and integrity

C

Ambiguity and secrecy

D

Unpredictability and inconsistency

correct option: b
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2

What does honesty involve beyond avoiding lying?

A

Embracing secrecy

B

Commitment to transparency and openness

C

Skillful manipulation

D

Consistent storytelling

correct option: b
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3

Which attribute of honesty emphasizes maintaining a consistent alignment between words and actions?

A

Deception

B

Transparency

C

Inconsistency

D

Consistency

correct option: d
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4

What is a crucial aspect of honesty related to admitting mistakes and taking responsibility?

A

Avoiding challenges

B

Denying wrongdoing

C

Consistent alignment

D

Self-accountability

correct option: d
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5

In personal relationships, what does honesty contribute to?

A

Deception and mistrust

B

Strained connections and damaged reputations

C

Trust, deep connections, and genuine understanding

D

Superficial interactions and lack of communication

correct option: c
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6

How does honest communication impact teamwork in professional settings?

A

It hinders collaboration

B

It contributes to a positive work culture

C

It promotes secrecy

D

It leads to inconsistency

correct option: b
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7

What is a personal benefit of practicing honesty?

A

Increased manipulation

B

Enhanced self-respect, peace of mind, and a sense of integrity

C

Avoidance of challenges

D

Isolation and loneliness

correct option: b
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8

How does dishonesty affect relationships at a personal level?

A

Deepens connections

B

Fosters trust

C

Erodes trust and leads to strained connections

D

Promotes open communication

correct option: c
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9

In what context can dishonesty lead to potential legal ramifications?

A

Personal relationships only

B

Professional settings only

C

Both personal relationships and professional settings

D

No legal consequences

correct option: c
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10

What is the broader societal consequence of dishonesty mentioned in the lesson?

A

Promotion of trust

B

Culture of suspicion, cynicism, and lack of social cohesion

C

Enhanced collaboration

D

Positive work culture

correct option: b
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