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Think Ahead Positive and Negative Consequences

This document presents 5 scenarios involving making choices and considers the potential positive and negative consequences of each choice. The scenarios involve situations like taking a quiz with friends, what to do if friends are smoking marijuana, how to handle failing grades, whether to complete a project or go with a cousin, and what to do if a friend cheats during an exam. For each scenario, the document prompts the reader to choose an option, list potential positive and negative consequences, and determine if the choice would be good based on the consequences.
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Think Ahead Positive and Negative Consequences

This document presents 5 scenarios involving making choices and considers the potential positive and negative consequences of each choice. The scenarios involve situations like taking a quiz with friends, what to do if friends are smoking marijuana, how to handle failing grades, whether to complete a project or go with a cousin, and what to do if a friend cheats during an exam. For each scenario, the document prompts the reader to choose an option, list potential positive and negative consequences, and determine if the choice would be good based on the consequences.
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THINK AHEAD

POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES

Situation No. 1
Your teacher asked you to answer a 10-item quiz in Blackboard after your face-to-face discussion.
However, you did not listen to the discussion and you happened to be with your group of friends. They asked
you to take the quiz together. They said that since it is only digital and your teacher would not see you taking
the quiz in actual, they decided to search answers in the web. What do you do? Circle only one option.

a. Tell your friends that it is unnecessary to search the internet.


b. Agree with their decisions and answer the quiz.
c. Disagree with them and answer the test alone using your prior knowledge.
d. Ask your classmates if they can lend you their notes for you to study before taking the test.
e. Another idea you would like to have: __________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________

What would happen if you made that choice? Write some good things that could happen under “positive” and
some bad things that could happen under “negative.”

POSITIVE NEGATIVE
1. 1.

2. 2.

3. 3.

4. 4.

5. 5.

Based on the consequences, would that be a good choice? Yes No


Why or why not?
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THINK AHEAD
POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES
Situation No. 2
Your friends went to a special gathering. However, they (including your greatest crush) start smoking
marijuana, which they think makes them “grown ups.” What do you do? Circle only one option.

a. Reprimand them to not smoke and get out.


b. Tell them to have their smoking in an open space.
c. Go with them and try smoking since your crush is there.
d. Call higher authorities and report them.
e. Another idea you would like to have: __________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________

What would happen if you made that choice? Write some good things that could happen under “positive” and
some bad things that could happen under “negative.”

POSITIVE NEGATIVE
1. 1.

2. 2.

3. 3.

4. 4.

5. 5.

Based on the consequences, would that be a good choice? Yes No


Why or why not?
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
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THINK AHEAD
POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES

Situation No. 3
After having the first quarter of your Philosophy class, your teacher notified you and handed you a letter
which is about your failing grades. Inside the letter, a signatory of your parents/guardians should be filled.
Knowing that they are expecting that you are doing well in school, what should you do now? Circle only one
option.

a. Forge the signature of your parents and hand the letter to your teacher in the next day.
b. Do not give the letter to your parents and act like nothing happen when you see your teacher.
c. Tell your parents that they must sign a letter and try to explain why you received that mark.
d. Let your parents see and sign the letter then rebel to them why they are hard to please.
e. Another idea you would like to have: __________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
What would happen if you made that choice? Write some good things that could happen under “positive” and
some bad things that could happen under “negative.”

POSITIVE NEGATIVE
1. 1.

2. 2.

3. 3.

4. 4.

5. 5.

Based on the consequences, would that be a good choice? Yes No


Why or why not?
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________

THINK AHEAD
POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES
Situation No. 4
You have a huge incomplete project due by the next day, and your cousin who just arrived from other
country, asked you to go island hopping all weekend since he would be gone after the weekend. However, you
know for the fact that late submission of this task would not be allowed. What do you do? Circle only one
option.

a. Go with your cousin and finish the task later and submit it even if it would be late.
b. Go with your cousin still but carry the project and let your cousin help you out during your island-
hopping moments.
c. Go with your cousin and submit your unfinished task then please your respective teacher to accept it.
d. Tell your cousin you cannot go since you must finish your project.
e. Another idea you would like to have: __________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________

What would happen if you made that choice? Write some good things that could happen under “positive” and
some bad things that could happen under “negative.”

POSITIVE NEGATIVE
1. 1.

2. 2.

3. 3.

4. 4.

5. 5.

Based on the consequences, would that be a good choice? Yes No


Why or why not?
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________

THINK AHEAD
POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES

Situation No. 5
You and your best friend are closely sitting to each other during your final examinations in
Mathematics. Then, after few minutes, you see your best friend had an index card. You see that the card had
formulas which are helpful to your examinations. You remembered that your teacher did not ask you to bring an
index card in that examinations. What do you do? Circle only one option.

a. Reprimand your best friend to not cheat.


b. Ask your best friend to hand the card to you after he used it.
c. Let your best friend copy the formulas and copy his answers after.
d. Silently stand and tell the proctor about the incident regarding your best friend.
e. Another idea you would like to have: __________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
What would happen if you made that choice? Write some good things that could happen under “positive” and
some bad things that could happen under “negative.”

POSITIVE NEGATIVE
1. 1.

2. 2.

3. 3.

4. 4.

5. 5.

Based on the consequences, would that be a good choice? Yes No


Why or why not?
____________________________________________________________________
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