1) You're working on a group project and one member hasn't done their part. What's the most professional first step? a) Do their part for them b) Complain to the teacher immediately c) Talk to them directly and ask how they're doing with their part d) Call them out in front of the group 2) You're scheduled to work a shift at your part-time job, but you realize you can't make it. What should you do? a) Just don't show up; they will figure it out b) Text a coworker to cover without telling your manager c) Call your manager as soon as possible to explain and ask about coverage d) Wait until the next day to apologize 3) During a presentation in class, your slides won't load. What's the most professional way to handle it? a) Get upset and say it's not your fault b) Freeze and stop presenting c) Calmly explain the issue and keep presenting using your notes d) Walk away and ask to present another day 4) True or false: It's professional to use the same texting style (slang,emojis, etc.) in emails to teachers or bosses. a) True b) False 5) Which response shows professionalism when you disagree with a teacher, coach, or supervisor? a) Roll your eyes and argue loudly b) Talk back in front of everyone to prove your point c) Calmly ask to speak with them after class/practice/work to explain your perspective d) Gossip about them with friends or coworkers 6) Your friend is texting you during class, but you're in the middle of group work. What's the professional choice? a) Answer quickly so they stop texting b) Ignore the message until after class c) Pass your phone around the group d) Leave the room to text back 7) You accidentally break a piece of equipment in the school gym while helping set up. What's the professional response? a) Pretend you don't know what happened b) Blame it on someone else c) Report it right away and apologize d) Wait until the teacher notices 8) Which of these shows professionalism in a group setting? (Select all that apply) a) Showing up prepared and on time b) Respecting everyone's ideas, even if you disagree c) Letting others do all the work as long as you still get credit d) Following through on the task you were assigned 9) You're at your part-time job and a customer is rude to you. What's the most professional way to respond? a) Roll your eyes and talk back b) Stay calm, be polite, and ask if you can get help from a supervisor if needed c) Complain to other coworkers loudly in front of the customer d) Ignore the customer completely

Professionalism (pt.2)

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