- 1. It includes all the elements essential to make such a character, among these are the common honesty and veracity, especially in all professional intercourse, a character that measures up as good among people of the community in which the person lives, or that is up to the standard of the average citizen; that status which attaches to a man of good behavior and upright conduct
A) Good Moral Character B) Character C) None of these D) Bad moral character
- 2. 1es the opinion generally entertained of a person derived from the common report of the people who are acquainted from him
A) Traits B) Character C) Reputation D) Personality
- 3. defined to be the possession by a person of certain qualities of mind and morals, distinguishing him from others
A) Persinality B) Traits C) Charassien D) Character
- 4. Refers to the institution's view on an employee's character and reputation based on institutional standard.
A) Manual B) Institutional Perspective C) Social Perspective
- 5. This refers to how the law, policy, or Supreme Court ruling affects a person's character or reputation in terms of legal violation and responsibility
A) Manual B) Legal perspective C) Institutional perspective D) Social Perspective
- 6. perspective of character of how the people in the community view a person's character based on the community's social standard.
A) Manual B) Social Perspective C) Legal Perspective D) Institutional Perspective
- 7. . Character
4 What are the three perspective of character?
1. Social
II. Institutional
III. Legal
IV. Manual
A) l ll and lll B) I III IV C) II IV II D) I ll IV
- 8. process by which the individual, through interaction of biologically transmitted predispositions with the environment, develops stable pattern of functioning, thinking and feeling.
A) Charasein B) Character C) Traits D) Personality
- 9. The social, emotional, and intellectual manifestations of a character are called,
A) Character B) Charassein C) Personality D) Traits
- 10. character was derived from the Geek word
originally used of a mark impressed upon a coin or the mark cut by it referring to an engraving instrument
A) Charrassein B) Charrasians C) Charrasian D) Charassein
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