ENTRY BEHAVIOUR TEST-3
All questions are compulssory.
Time limit is 10 minutes.
Time limit is 10 minutes.
- You see a scene of accident on your way to school. Your reaction will be
- a. ignore and reach school on time
- b. call police and go off
- c. give him first aid
- d. watch everything in absolute silence.
- The question paper is tough. You don’t know the answers for many questions. Your next step is
- a. write whatever you know and be happy
- b. try to get answers from others
- c. don’t give the answer scripts to be valued
- d. think of excuses to give the teacher
- A group of boys are talking ill of a teacher. You know it is wrong. What will you do?
- a. join the gossip mongers and
talk. - b. watch them talk in silence.
- c. move away from there.
- d. tell them it is wrong
- a. join the gossip mongers and
- Your father has returned from abroad with lots of presents for you and your brother. You would
- a. like to keep everything for
yourself - b. give your brother some but take
away later on. - c. share with your brother.
- d. share with your brother and
your servant too.
- a. like to keep everything for
- 5. You didn’t do the home work. Your teacher questions about it. What will be your answer?
- a. The sums were tough.
- b. I forgot to bring the homework.
- c. I’ll get help from my friends and
complete it. - d. Someone has taken my book.
- You visit a slum. The children, there are untidy. What will you say?
- a. I’ll come another day.
- b. Walk away as if you didn’t
notice them - c. Go, have a bath.
- d. You help them to bathe.
- On Independence day, you are asked to come to school for flaghoisting. You feel
- a. indifferent
- b. irritated
- c. happy
- d. duty-bound
- Your mother serves you the meal which is not tasty. You will
- a. push the plate back to her.
- b. ask if you can have something
else - c. throw it in the dust bin
- d. eat for your mother’s sake.
- While traveling in a public bus when you offer your seat to an elderly sick traveler, you are
- a. friendly
- b. social
- c. sensitive
- d. strong
- 10. A true friend is one who knows your weaknesses and
- a. still likes you
- b. tries to correct you by reporting
to the authorities - c. tries to avoid you lest he too
follows the same. - d. tolerates the mistakes you do,
because he is helpless.
- Society is full of corruption, so we have to live
- along with it
- to fight against it
- to bear up with the flaws
- and just continue with our
business
- 12. When a building is on fire in the neighbourhood, how will you react?
- run for safety
- shut the doors and windows of your house
- phone the fire-fighters, police or authorities
- try to help who are in need on the spot
- During the examinations, we should not talk or discuss the answers because
- it is prohibited to speak in the exam hall
- it can bring severe punishment and embarrassment
- it disturbs fellow students who are writing their exams
- it is our responsibility and duty to maintain silence in the exam hall.
- I need money
- to meet my basic needs
- to visit new places
- to live contented
- to buy all that I like.
- When someone hurts me the first emotion in me is to
- hurt back
- forgive
- let it go
- tell my friends
- Others opinion about me
- means nothing
- discourages me
- important to me
- frightens me.
- When you meet with difficult situation, you will
- run away from the situation.
- face them directly.
- grumble
- get discouraged.
- You are a brave person and happen to ride in dark and your cowardly neighbour wants to ride along with you. You will
- agree.
- wait for him to go and start late
- go ahead of him fast
- tell him not to come with you
- Your parents induce you to do something you do not like, and you will
- obey and do what they tell you
- get angry with them and shout.
- firmly refuse to do what they tell
you. - criticize them as old fashioned.
- Your friends invite and force you for a drink/drug, you will
- join them
- refuse bluntly
- justify the action
- try to correct your friends
- When your grandparents advice you out of their experience you will
- ignore it.
- value their experience
- pretend to listen
- shout back at them and ask them to stop their advice.
- Your friends enjoy vulgar jokes and you
- pretend not to hear
- show by your behavior that you do not enjoy
- quit the place immediately.
- enjoy along with them.
- Your teacher tells you to maintain silence in class and you
- shout louder and make everybody laugh
- stop talking and listen to the teacher
- make fun of the teacher.
- just ignore what she says.
- Someone spreads false rumour about you and it comes to your attention, you
- get angry with them and look for a chance to take revenge.
- keep calm
- approach them and assert your geniuses
- you don’t care about it at all.
- You look at your face in the mirror early morning as you wake up and you
- wish you were someone else
- are happy as you are
- beautify yourself more.
- hate yourself.
- Your friend has made a mistake and you will
- tell her tactfully
- not tell her
- compromise
- talk about it.
- You wait for the bus for a long time and you will
- keep grumbling about the bus
- start a conversation with those close by
- wait patiently.
- get engrossed in your thoughts.
- A person with whom you do not get along does something praise worthy and you will
- congratulate her.
- pass negative comments about her.
- ignore her
- generalize it by saying anybody can do it.
- When you do something wrong. You will
- grumble at God
- blame others
- justify it saying, ‘what’s wrong in it’?
- accept your mistake with apology.
- You are a Hindu. When your Muslim friend refuses to enter your temple, you will
- compel him
- hate him
- stop going to temple
- accept his wish