Honesty - JSS1 Civic education Past Questions and Answers - page 1
How is honesty defined in ethical terms?
Manipulation and deceit
Sincerity, truthfulness, and integrity
Ambiguity and secrecy
Unpredictability and inconsistency
What does honesty involve beyond avoiding lying?
Embracing secrecy
Commitment to transparency and openness
Skillful manipulation
Consistent storytelling
Which attribute of honesty emphasizes maintaining a consistent alignment between words and actions?
Deception
Transparency
Inconsistency
Consistency
What is a crucial aspect of honesty related to admitting mistakes and taking responsibility?
Avoiding challenges
Denying wrongdoing
Consistent alignment
Self-accountability
In personal relationships, what does honesty contribute to?
Deception and mistrust
Strained connections and damaged reputations
Trust, deep connections, and genuine understanding
Superficial interactions and lack of communication
How does honest communication impact teamwork in professional settings?
It hinders collaboration
It contributes to a positive work culture
It promotes secrecy
It leads to inconsistency
What is a personal benefit of practicing honesty?
Increased manipulation
Enhanced self-respect, peace of mind, and a sense of integrity
Avoidance of challenges
Isolation and loneliness
How does dishonesty affect relationships at a personal level?
Deepens connections
Fosters trust
Erodes trust and leads to strained connections
Promotes open communication
In what context can dishonesty lead to potential legal ramifications?
Personal relationships only
Professional settings only
Both personal relationships and professional settings
No legal consequences
What is the broader societal consequence of dishonesty mentioned in the lesson?
Promotion of trust
Culture of suspicion, cynicism, and lack of social cohesion
Enhanced collaboration
Positive work culture