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Kumararani Meena Muthiah College of Arts & Science

Value education
1. Why value education is important?

Value education helps people to develop a strong sense of right and wrong, and
promotes qualities like honesty, integrity, and empathy.
It helps people develop the character and skills to live a good life, and to contribute to
a harmonious society.
2. What is creativity?
Creativity is the ability to think of new ideas, solutions, or possibilities in a unique
way. It can also be defined as the capacity to produce something new, such as a new
method, device, or artistic object

3. What is nuclear family?


A couple and their dependent children, regarded as a basic social unit.

4. Give reasons for breaking up of families.

Some of the reasons may include conflict and communication issues, parenting stress,
extra-marital affair family violence and others.

5. What is self esteem?

Self-esteem is how you feel about yourself, your self-worth, and your opinion of
yourself. It's based on your beliefs and opinions about yourself, which can be shaped
by your thoughts, experiences, and relationships.

6. Why do you fear failure?

Fear of failure can be caused by a number of factors, including

Perfectionism: Fear of failure can be a driving force behind perfectionism, which can
prevent you from trying new things or taking risks.

Low self-esteem: People with low self-esteem may lack confidence in their abilities
and fear failure, which can lead to avoiding challenges or giving up quickly.
7. What do you mean by holistic living?
Holistic living is about nurturing not only the intellectual development of the
individual but also their emotional, social, and moral growth.

8. What is the fundamental aim of ethics?


The main goal of ethics is to determine which moral choices are best for enhancing
humanity. Ethics are based on morals like truth, fairness, respect, and
accountability. They can be applied in many different areas, including research,
business, and communication

9. What is the trait on our personality?


Personality traits are a psychological concept that describes a person's behavioral
patterns, emotions, thoughts, and motivations. They are often understood as stable
behavior patterns that are present since young adulthood

10. What is personality?


Personality refers to the enduring characteristics and behavior that comprise a person's
unique adjustment to life, including major traits, interests, drives, values, self-concept,
abilities, and emotional patterns.

11. Who is the leader?


A leader is someone who guides, inspires, motivates and influences others to achieve
a shared goal and makes a positive impact on the people around them.

12. What do you mean by trust building in business?


Trust building in a business team is the process of bringing all the members together
and creating trust based on activities and exercises.

13. Work is indispensable. Why?


Work is indispensable because it helps us to earn money, feel proud, be an authority,
be a part of the team, accountable and so on.

14. What are the various religions in the world?


Hinduism, Christianity and muslims are the major religions in the world.

15. What do you by culture?


Culture is the shared beliefs, values, and practices that define a group of people. It's a
complex combination of knowledge, art, morals, law, customs, and habits that people
learn and acquire as members of society

16. Write any five basic human rights.


Right to life and liberty
Right to education
Right to work
Freedom from torture
Freedom from slavery

17. What is ecological balance?


Ecological balance is the awy how ecosystems are organized in a state of stability
where species coexist with each orher and with their environment. Ecosystems are not
without change, however, disturbances can occur, although an ecosystem typically
recovers back to a state of ecological balance.

18. What should be done to global peace?


Respecting and preventing the Mother Earth, preserving the environment, treating
other with respect, practicing empathy, promoting understanding, being generous and
kind.

19. What do you mean by social values?


Social value is about respecting people, listening to them, and using the insights to
optimize value for both people and the planet. Social value is about being more
accountable to those people whose lives are affected. Social value also leads us on
how to make better decisions on allocating our resources. Possessing good social
values help us to be a good citizen.

20. What are the directive principles of UDHR?


The directive principles of UDHR ensure that the State shall strive to promote the
welfare of the people by securing a social order in which social, economic and
political justice is informed in all institutions of life. The principles are Universal and
inalienable, Interdependent and indivisible, Equal and non-discriminatory, and both
Rights and Obligations.

21. Steps to be followed in problem solving:


 Identify the problem
 Define the problem
 Explore or analyse the problem
 Develop action plan
 Execute action Plan
 Look back

22. Skills required in problem solving:


 Organise time
 Prioritise, plan and execute
 Think outside the bos
 Work under pressure
 Address risk
23. Decision making skills
 Identify the goal
 Gather information
 Evaluate the options
 Choose the best option
 Implement the decision
 Monitor the results

24. What is interpersonal relationship?


Interpersonal relationship is a skill that relates an individual well to people, families,
friends, colleagues with openness, friendliness and professionalism. Leads to mutual
fulfilment of both the parties.

25. List secular values that need to be practiced by all.

 Freedom of religion: Individuals should be free to practice, propagate, and profess


any religion of their choice. They should also be free to change their religion or
beliefs.
 Equal treatment of all religions: The state should treat all religions equally and not
discriminate on the basis of religion.
 Non-interference: The state should not interfere in the functioning of any religion.
 Pluralism: The state should accept pluralism and enforce parliamentary laws instead
of religious laws.
 Tolerance: All religions should be tolerated.
 Protection of individual rights: Individuals should be protected in their right to
believe or not believe in any faith without discrimination.

26. Ways to boost your self esteem:


 Set realistic goals
 Surround yourself with positivity
 Celebrate good things around you
 Eliminate negative language
 Have a positive attitude
 Get moving
 Set boundaries
 Challenge yourself
 Practise positive affirmations
 Define your value
 Build good relationships
27. Ways to boost your self confidence
 Set daily goals, achieve and celebrate them
 Practise regularly
 Be positive
 Exercise regularly
 Be courageous
 Focus on what you can change
 Focus on present moment
 Believe yourself
 Have healthy comparison
 Be assertive
 Recognise what you are good at

28. Steps to conserve and preserve our environment:


 Reduce, reuse, and recycle. Cut down on what you throw away
 Volunteer. Volunteer for cleanups in your community
 Educate....
 Conserve water...
 Choose sustainable resources
 Use long-lasting light bulbs
 Plant a tree
 Avoid plastics
 Conserve electricity
 Less automobiles
 Use fewer chemicals
 Stop over exploitation of natural resources
 Minimise pollution

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