1. : Truthfulness means:
(A) Always being polite in communication
(B) Speaking and acting according to facts and reality
(C) Following traditions blindly
(D) Saying what pleases others
2. : Trustworthiness is best defined as:
(A) Being dependable and keeping promises
(B) Avoiding conflicts with others
(C) Respecting superiors in every situation
(D) Having good technical skills
3. : Which of the following is an example of truthfulness?
(A) Denying a mistake to escape punishment
(B) Reporting the exact marks obtained in a test
(C) Hiding the facts to protect a friend
(D) Exaggerating achievements to gain respect
4. : A trustworthy person is someone who:
(A) Breaks promises when convenient
(B) Keeps secrets and fulfills commitments
(C) Changes decisions frequently
(D) Prefers personal gain over honesty
5. : Which of these situations shows lack of truthfulness?
(A) Submitting an assignment late
(B) Claiming to complete a task which was not done
(C) Forgetting to attend a meeting
(D) Asking for help when needed
6. : Why are truthfulness and trustworthiness important in relationships?
(A) They reduce the workload
(B) They help build mutual respect and confidence
(C) They guarantee financial success
(D) They make people popular instantly
7. : Which phrase is most closely related to trustworthiness?
(A) “Walk the talk”
(B) “Practice makes perfect”
(C) “Silence is golden”
(D) “Knowledge is power”
8. : A student who promises to return a borrowed book but fails to do so is lacking:
(A) Truthfulness
(B) Trustworthiness
(C) Both truthfulness and trustworthiness
(D) Neither truthfulness nor trustworthiness
9. : An employee admits to making an error in a project instead of blaming others. This is an example of:
(A) Disloyalty
(B) Truthfulness
(C) Carelessness
(D) Dishonesty
10. : Which of the following is NOT a quality of a trustworthy person?
(A) Reliability
(B) Loyalty
(C) Consistency
(D) Deception