Introduction
Special or important questions focus on testing a student's emotional intelligence and decision-making skills in real-life scenarios.
Explanation Step by Step
Emotional intelligence involves recognizing, understanding, and managing emotions. It helps students navigate social complexities and make personal decisions that achieve positive results.
Sub-topics
Emotional Intelligence
This includes empathy, social skills, and self-regulation during challenging situations at home or school.
Examples
Example 1
Tricks and Shortcuts
Always look for the most empathetic and helpful option. Avoid choices that show indifference or selfishness.
Common Mistakes
Choosing an answer that is technically logical but emotionally cold or neglecting social responsibility.
Practice Questions
Easy Questions
- If you find a lost pencil box in the classroom, what will you do?
- How will you react if your friend shares a secret with you?
- What do you do when you see a tap running unnecessarily in the school washroom?
Medium Questions
- If a new student joins your class and feels lonely, how will you help them?
- Your team lost a match because of a mistake by one player. How will you treat that player?
- While playing, you accidentally break a window pane. What is the right thing to do?
Hard Questions
- You witness someone bullying a younger student during recess. What steps will you take?
- If you have a disagreement with your best friend, how will you resolve the conflict?
- Suppose you have found a wallet with money and an ID card. Describe the most responsible way to handle it.
Revision Summary
Developing emotional intelligence through these questions helps in building strong character and social awareness.