BThe things you believe matter most — what's right, what's important, who you want to be
CWhat your parents want you to do
DRules from society
Values are your personal beliefs about what matters. They guide your choices and help you understand who you are.
Question 2 True / False
Your values should always match your parents' values exactly.
TTrue
FFalse
Answer: False
False. You inherit some values from your family, but as you grow, you figure out what you actually believe — which might be different.
Question 3 True / False
If making a decision based on your values means you're different from your friends, you shouldn't follow your values.
TTrue
FFalse
Answer: False
False. Sometimes doing what you believe is right means being different from others. That's integrity, and it's worth it.
Question 4 Multiple Choice
You're offered something you don't think is right, but everyone is doing it. How do values help?
AValues don't matter in this situation
BKnowing what you believe helps you say no even though it's hard
CYou should do what everyone else does
DValues are only for when it's easy
Values are most important when it's hard, when you have to choose between fitting in and being true to yourself.
Question 5 Short Answer
List 2-3 values that matter to you and how they affect your decisions.
Think about your answer, then reveal below.
Model answer: Examples: Honesty — I don't cheat or spread rumors. Kindness — I stick up for people being bullied. Fairness — I speak up if something's unfair. Loyalty — I'm there for my friends even when it's inconvenient.
Good answers show personal values and concrete ways those values influence what you do.