Answer the questions truthfully to gain the truth.

1.) You are given a test at school that has questions that teacher hasn't
covered yet. In the middle of the test you notice that your friend next to you
has a cheat-sheet. The teacher doesn't notice.







A. Ask to share the cheat-sheet. This test isn't fair, so why should you
be?


B. Good for them, they beat the system.


C. Confront them after the test and try to convince them not to cheat anymore.
You don't want them to get in trouble.


D. Confront them after the test and force them to tell the teacher they
cheated, or you will tell on them. They must pay for their misdeeds.


E. Inform the teacher right in the middle of class that they are cheating.
Cheaters never prosper!

2.) While walking down the street you see a wallet on the side of the
road. It has a small amount of money in it, but no identification of any kind.
There is nobody in sight.







A. Leave it there. Someone is probably looking for it.


B. Pocket the money. You don't know who it belongs to, so finder's
keepers.


C. Take it to the police in case anyone ever reports it.


D. Take the wallet, and go around the area asking anyone if they have lost a
wallet recently.

3.) Someone has played a prank on you which involves your public
embarrassment and everyone begins laughing at you. However, you doubt they meant
any harm by it.







A. Laugh along with the crowd. You love a good joke even if it's at your
expense.


B. On the outside you'll laugh because you don't want anyone to know that they
really hurt your feelings by making you look stupid in front of everybody.


C. You get upset and run away from the crowd. How could they be so mean?


D. That jerk! You get mad right away and tell it to their face.


EPretend that all is well, but you won't forget this. They're going to pay
for what they did! How dare they publicly humiliate
you.

4.) You have arrived late to work because you had a flat tire. You've been
on time every other day for the past month, yet your boss yells at you about it
in front of all your co-workers.







Endure his yelling, he is my boss after all.


Let him yell, it doesn't matter anyway, you're not listening.


Explain to him that accidents happen and that you don't feel you need to be
yelled at because of it.


Yell right back at him! How dare he insult you for something so petty.


Allow him to yell all he wants, you'll just let the air out of his tires
someday.

5.) You have just returned home from a long day's work when a friend calls
you and explains that they are stranded on a back road an hour drive from town
and they need you to pick them up. They've already tried everyone else and you
are their only means of getting back.







I'm too tired. Tell them to try to flag down a car to help them out.


I'm too tired. Make up a lie about why you can't help them.


I'll do it, but I'm charging them for gas money.


Yes, I'm tired, but what are friends for?


Ask them what's wrong with the car. Maybe you can talk them through how to
fix it.

6.) A little kid accuses you, in front of a whole crowd people, of
stealing his toy which you did not do. You are twice his size, but he won't back
off.







How dare he insult me in front of all these people? I'll show him how things
work in the real world!


Explain to him that I didn't take his toy and give him fair warning that
he'll have a black eye if he doesn't drop it.


Try to rationalize with the kid. Tell him you didn't take the toy and refuse
to fight him even if he takes a few swings at you.


Tell him you didn't take the toy and direct him to someone who can help him
find it.


Explain to him you didn't take the toy and offer to personally help find the
person who did.

7.) You have saved up for months to buy a new bike. As you're getting
ready to buy it, a child runs by and steals your money. You chase him down and
find that his mother is deathly ill and the child stole the money to buy her
medicine.







That's their problem, I didn't get the lady sick. I worked hard for that
money and it's mine.


Perhaps you would have helped them if they were to ask, but you don't help
thieves.


Maybe I'll let them keep some of the money and buy the bike later.


They are obviously in need of the money more than I. I give it all to
them.


I'll give them the money and try and nurse the mother back to health.


Refuse to give them your money, but still try and nurse the mother back to
health.

8.) A friend of yours tells you that there is some really cool stuff in an
old abandoned building. When you get there you see a sign that "Danger: Do not
enter!", but the building doesn't look dangerous. There is nobody around to see
you, and your friend wants to check it out.







Obviously there is some dangerous stuff in there, and we shouldn't be going
inside.


Maybe I'll just take a peek inside for a little while. What could it
hurt?


Danger shmanger! There's probably some cool stuff inside. Let's see what all
the fuss is about.

9.) A very strong man approaches you while you're eating lunch and demands
that you give him some food. He doesn't appear to be starving or poor. There is
nobody there to stop him from taking it.







Give him some food and leave quickly. You don't want any trouble from a jerk
like that.


Give him some food and leave. But you're going to tell on him later.


Give him some food and follow him to his house so you can later get him back
by doing something rather nasty.


Give him half your food and invite him to sit and talk with you, maybe you
can befriend him.


Give him a nice fist in the face. Nobody steals from
you.

10.) You have inherited a large sum of money from your great aunt.






Put it all into a savings account and spend it wisely as needs present
themselves.


Buy a few things right away. Maybe a new car, a boat, a house, etc. The rest
I'll put away for a rainy day.


Spend it all on something really big and eccentric. You can't take it with
you right?


Donate it to the sick, injured, and poor.


Donate it to science, research, and development.


Invest it into the market. You'll soon have even
more!

11.) You are given a small plastic puzzle that looks to be difficult to
solve.







I have better things to do than play with toys.


I'll try it out, but if I can't solve it, it's not the end of the
world.


I'll put some time into it. I'm sure I could solve it eventually.


I won't give up until I solve it. Then, maybe I'll try it
blindfolded!

12.) Five years ago a girl stole some money from you and she never got in
trouble for it. Since then, she has become a much better person. Recently she
has been arrested for stealing, but you can prove that she is innocent.







I'm not saying a thing. This is the punishment that she never got five years
ago.


Tell her that I'll save her, provided she pays me back the money she owes
me.


I'll save her because I know she's a better person now.
 
 
I'd save her even if she was still a bad person because I know she is
innocent this time.
 
You are sitting in your bedroom reading,
wishing something exciting would happen once in a while. You hear the post come
through the letter-box, and then a shout from your mother, "Honey, will you
please go and get the post?" you sigh and mumble an agreement.
Trudging
downstairs, you wonder what spectacular bills your Mum's got today. When you get
to the door, you pick up the pile of post; bills, bills, junk-mail, more
bills..... and a letter for you!
You run upstairs and rip it open. It
reads;

Dear,
(your name)
You have been accepted at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft &
Wizardry! You are a witch/wizard! The term starts on the 1st of September, here
is your ticket for the Hogwarts Express. Enclosed is a permission form for you
to fill in and post off.
See you soon,
Albus Dumbledore,
Hogwarts
Headmaster

You can't
believe it! You're a witch/wizard!
You quickly fill in the form and post it
off (explained
below):

Form

Name:
Subjects:
Why do you want to go to
Hogwarts?:

Subjects
(pick 5):
First Year:
Transfiguration
Defence
Against the Dark Arts
Potions
Herbology
Charms
History of
Magic
Second
Year (as well as):
Muggle
Studies
Divination
Care of Magical Creatures

First
Years may only study the first 5; Second Years all of the first year ones (that
you chose) plus the second year ones.


Houses
Each
student will be sorted into their houses by a quiz. Do not be upset if you get
Slytherin or something.


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