1) Suppose your
principal is penalizing you deliberately. You do your best efforts to make him happy. But he deals with you as
his enemy. What would you do under this
situation?
A) You will always abuse him and try to impose upon him
B) You will not do anything because you have elderly honor for him
C) You will always find faults in him
D) You will never bow to his wrong will
A) You will always abuse him and try to impose upon him
B) You will not do anything because you have elderly honor for him
C) You will always find faults in him
D) You will never bow to his wrong will
2)If your colleague
deliberately neglect you inspite of your courteous invitation, the reasonable cause of it may be
A) Withdrawal due to inferiority complexes
B) A voidance due to feelings of superiority
C) Rivalries in relation to professional dignity
D) Personal conflicts in family
A) Withdrawal due to inferiority complexes
B) A voidance due to feelings of superiority
C) Rivalries in relation to professional dignity
D) Personal conflicts in family
3) If you take your
mid-day meal to school, what will be your mode of taking meal during recess hour?
A) You share your meal with others
because other's food is tastier
B) You take food with your friend in canteen
C) You take food in isolation due to family customs and personal inhibitions
D) You share your food with all the staff members and enjoy it in your group
B) You take food with your friend in canteen
C) You take food in isolation due to family customs and personal inhibitions
D) You share your food with all the staff members and enjoy it in your group
4) Suppose your junior
colleague expects some financial support from you on the occasion of his marriage. What decision will you
take in this situation?
A) If marriage is at your place, you will give him full support
B) You will think it against your, honour to assist the juniors
C) You make lame excuses
D) You will be weighing the support in relation to intimacy of relations
A) If marriage is at your place, you will give him full support
B) You will think it against your, honour to assist the juniors
C) You make lame excuses
D) You will be weighing the support in relation to intimacy of relations
5) Suppose a few teachers are busy in cracking filthy
jokes during their leisure time in school, you are
also member of that group but unable to stop them. What would you like to do to avoid it?
A) You persuade them not to waste their leisure time in filthy jokes
B) You change the group or live in isolation because you don't relish it
C) You instruct them to mind their language while cracking jokes in school
D) You criticise and remind them of their noble profession
A) You persuade them not to waste their leisure time in filthy jokes
B) You change the group or live in isolation because you don't relish it
C) You instruct them to mind their language while cracking jokes in school
D) You criticise and remind them of their noble profession
6)Suppose a colleague
is living in your mohalla but you have no affinity with him, the reason of it may be
A) His miserable behaviour and rural back ground
B) His religious faith
C) His social rejection
D) His selfishness
A) His miserable behaviour and rural back ground
B) His religious faith
C) His social rejection
D) His selfishness
7) Suppose your
colleague either commits theft or torn out your postage from school due to jealously. How would you overcome this
problem?
A) You catch the culprit red-handed and abuse him
B) You try to take a revenge by tearing his letters just to teach him a lesson
C) Once you catch him and warn him severely
D) You insult him in public
A) You catch the culprit red-handed and abuse him
B) You try to take a revenge by tearing his letters just to teach him a lesson
C) Once you catch him and warn him severely
D) You insult him in public
8)If you have all the
potentialities to become an efficient teacher but the school's adverse conditions do not help you. How
could you adjust with this reality?
A) You will continue excellent efforts because you believe that unfavourable conditions lead to some solutions
B) You will try force the administrative machinery to control the conditions
C) You will work unwillingly under these prevailing situations
D) You will not even try to think about its solution
A) You will continue excellent efforts because you believe that unfavourable conditions lead to some solutions
B) You will try force the administrative machinery to control the conditions
C) You will work unwillingly under these prevailing situations
D) You will not even try to think about its solution
9) If you have the
habit of book-lifting from library, how would you solve this typical problem behaviour?
A) Gradually you will leave this habit because you know that it is very painful experience to the individual who is in dire need of it
B) You realise it as an immoral act but have no alternative
C) You will try to purchase it
D) You will try to get it from other students
A) Gradually you will leave this habit because you know that it is very painful experience to the individual who is in dire need of it
B) You realise it as an immoral act but have no alternative
C) You will try to purchase it
D) You will try to get it from other students
10) If a girl student
prefers you beyond the ethical limits then how would you control your own emotions?
A) You will try to sublimate her emotions, as she is passing through the adolescent stage
B) You will like to repress her intentions through strict measures
C) You will relish her emotionality
D) You will have in mind the similar emotions but afraid of social dignity
A) You will try to sublimate her emotions, as she is passing through the adolescent stage
B) You will like to repress her intentions through strict measures
C) You will relish her emotionality
D) You will have in mind the similar emotions but afraid of social dignity
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