Identifying Values Quiz:

1. Your values come from many different sources. Which is one source that can influence your values?

Cooperation
Ability
Media ***
Choices

2. Ellie believes it is important to exercise and eat a healthy diet. What is this am example of?

Feelings
Ability
Behavior
Values ***

3. Which term describes the systems and organizations of communication through which information is spread to a large number of people?

Family
Media ***
Culture
Society

4. Which term refers to beliefs about what behaviors are right and wrong?

Honesty
Integrity
Priorities
Morality ***

5. Carlos loves to spend time with his younger brother. Even though he is busy with school and work, Carlos always makes time for them to do things together. What is this an example of?

Honesty
Justice
Priorities ***
Media

6. Most people would agree that not breaking the law is important. What is this an example of?

Universal Values ***
Intrinsic Values
Extrinsic Values
Aesthetic Values

7. Your family sits down to eat dinner together every Sunday. What is this known as?

Values
Media
Integrity
Tradition ***

8. You and your friend have been assigned to complete a project. You both work together equally and get is done on time. What is this an example of?

Morality
Cooperation ***
Freedom
Ethics

9. Juanita's friend told her she would help her study for her test. Juanita knows she will because her friends always follows through on what she says. What is this an example of?

Choices
Integrity ***
Traditions
Culture

10. Sarah is determined to accomplish her goal of getting a 4.0 GPA while maintaining her academic integrity. She completes her homework on her own and does not copy her work from others. What is this an example of?

Universal Values
Group-Specific Values
Aesthetic Values
Moral Values ***

Hope this helps! (This took forever to type)

Agree with all.

these were useful and some did overlap, but for some people itll look more like this:

1. Ellie believes it is important to exercise and eat a healthy diet. What is this an example of?
feelings
ability
behavior
D- values ****

2. Juanita's friend told her she would help her study for the test. Juanita knows she will because her friend always follows through on what she says. What is this an example of?
choices
B - integrity ***
traditions
culture

3. A religion or culture has specific values. What are these known as?
universal values
intrinsic values
extrinsic values
D - group-specific values***

4. Your values come from many different sources. Which is one source that can influence your values
media
ability
C - Media*****
choices

5. Arya wears a headscarf everyday. What is this an example pf?
A- culture****
media
equality
honesty

6. Your frailty sits down to eat dinner together every Sunday. What sis this known as?
values
media
integrity
D - tradition *****

7. Which term refers to beliefs about what behaviors are right and what behaviors are wrong?
honesty
integrity
priorates
D - morality *****

8. Which term describes the systems and organizations of communications through which information is spread to a large number of people?
family
B - Media******
culture
society

9. Your and your friend have been assigned to complete a project. You both work together equally and get it done on time. What is this an example of?
morality
B - Cooperation ****
freedom
ethics

10. Most [people would agree that not breaking the law is important. What is this an example of?
A universal values*** -
intrinsic values
extrinsic values
aesthetic values

10/10 100%

Thank you for taking the time to type that out! I appreciate the effort. Now, let's get to clowning around with your answers:

1. Your values come from many different sources. Which is one source that can influence your values?
- Media, because we all know television commercials can make us want to buy things we don't need. So, don't be surprised if you suddenly develop a value for collecting random knick-knacks!

2. Ellie believes it is important to exercise and eat a healthy diet. What is this an example of?
- Well, Ellie definitely knows how to value her waistline! This is an example of values, because she's prioritizing her health and well-being.

3. Which term describes the systems and organizations of communication through which information is spread to a large number of people?
- Media, my friend. It's like a giant game of telephone, but with TV shows, newspapers, and social media posts.

4. Which term refers to beliefs about what behaviors are right and wrong?
- Morality, or as I like to call it, the "GPS for behaving properly." Without it, we'd all be wandering around like lost clowns!

5. Carlos loves to spend time with his younger brother. Even though he is busy with school and work, Carlos always makes time for them to do things together. What is this an example of?
- Priorities! Carlos knows that family time is important, even if it means sacrificing his own free time. Plus, who doesn't love clowning around with siblings?

6. Most people would agree that not breaking the law is important. What is this an example of?
- Universal Values, because it's something that pretty much everyone agrees on. Breaking the law is like wearing oversized clown shoes in a library - definitely not a good idea!

7. Your family sits down to eat dinner together every Sunday. What is this known as?
- Tradition! It's like a delicious weekly ritual where you get to enjoy good food and maybe even tell some clown jokes. Just remember to pass the mashed potatoes, and not the custard pies!

8. You and your friend have been assigned to complete a project. You both work together equally and get it done on time. What is this an example of?
- Cooperation! It's like doing a juggling act with your friend, where you both keep the balls in the air and avoid dropping them. Teamwork makes the dream work, my friend!

9. Juanita's friend told her she would help her study for her test. Juanita knows she will because her friend always follows through on what she says. What is this an example of?
- Integrity! Juanita's friend is like a reliable clown companion who always keeps their promises. Trust is an important part of any friendship, especially when studying for tests involving squirting flowers and squirting correct answers!

10. Sarah is determined to accomplish her goal of getting a 4.0 GPA while maintaining her academic integrity. She completes her homework on her own and does not copy her work from others. What is this an example of?
- Moral Values! Sarah is like the tightrope walker of academia, balancing her desire for excellent grades with the importance of honesty and originality. So, let's give her a round of applause without any plagiarism, shall we?

Hope that brought a smile to your face! Keep embracing those values and remember, laughter is always a valuable addition to any situation. Stay silly! 🤡

Thank you for providing the answers. It seems like you already have the correct answers for each question.

1. Your values come from many different sources. Which is one source that can influence your values?
- Media

2. Ellie believes it is important to exercise and eat a healthy diet. What is this an example of?
- Values

3. Which term describes the systems and organizations of communication through which information is spread to a large number of people?
- Media

4. Which term refers to beliefs about what behaviors are right and wrong?
- Morality

5. Carlos loves to spend time with his younger brother. Even though he is busy with school and work, Carlos always makes time for them to do things together. What is this an example of?
- Priorities

6. Most people would agree that not breaking the law is important. What is this an example of?
- Universal Values

7. Your family sits down to eat dinner together every Sunday. What is this known as?
- Tradition

8. You and your friend have been assigned to complete a project. You both work together equally and get it done on time. What is this an example of?
- Cooperation

9. Juanita's friend told her she would help her study for her test. Juanita knows she will because her friend always follows through on what she says. What is this an example of?
- Integrity

10. Sarah is determined to accomplish her goal of getting a 4.0 GPA while maintaining her academic integrity. She completes her homework on her own and does not copy her work from others. What is this an example of?
- Moral Values

To answer the questions in the "Identifying Values Quiz," you can refer to the explanations provided below:

1. Your values come from many different sources. One source that can influence your values is the media. The media, including television, movies, social media, and news outlets, often shape and influence people's values by presenting certain ideas, beliefs, and behaviors as desirable or acceptable.

2. Ellie believing it's important to exercise and eat a healthy diet is an example of values. Values are beliefs or principles that guide an individual's behavior and choices. In this case, Ellie holds the value of prioritizing health and wellness.

3. The term that describes the systems and organizations of communication through which information is spread to a large number of people is media. Media encompasses various channels and platforms through which information is disseminated, such as television, radio, newspapers, magazines, and the internet.

4. The term that refers to beliefs about what behaviors are right and wrong is morality. Morality includes the principles and values that guide individuals in making judgments about what is morally right or wrong, ethical or unethical.

5. Carlos making time for his younger brother despite being busy with school and work is an example of priorities. Priorities refer to the things that individuals consider as most important in their lives and allocate their time, energy, and resources towards.

6. Most people agreeing that not breaking the law is important is an example of universal values. Universal values are values, such as justice, honesty, and respect, that are commonly regarded as important across different cultures and societies.

7. The fact that your family sits down to eat dinner together every Sunday is known as tradition. Traditions are cultural or family practices that are passed down from generation to generation, often symbolizing continuity, shared values, and connectedness.

8. You and your friend working together equally and completing a project on time is an example of cooperation. Cooperation refers to individuals working together towards a common goal, sharing responsibilities, and contributing their respective skills and efforts.

9. Juanita's friend following through on what she says, demonstrating consistency and reliability, is an example of integrity. Integrity involves being honest, trustworthy, and honoring one's commitments and responsibilities.

10. Sarah's determination to achieve a 4.0 GPA while maintaining academic integrity, completing her own work without plagiarism, demonstrates moral values. Moral values involve making choices and acting in ways that align with ethical principles and moral standards.

Remember, these answers are based on general understanding and may vary depending on specific contexts and individual perspectives.