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Additional Activity_Differentiate biases from prejudices

Quiz by Mia Cristialen P. Boqueda

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  • Q1
    What is the main difference between biases and prejudices?
    Biases can be unconscious attitudes, while prejudices are typically conscious and negative beliefs about a group.
    Biases are always negative feelings towards a person.
    Biases cannot be changed over time.
    Prejudices are based on rational thinking and facts.
    30s
  • Q2
    Which of the following statements best describes a prejudice?
    A personal opinion that is not influenced by group identity.
    An unintentional preference for a certain type of food.
    A neutral observation about someone's behavior.
    A preconceived negative judgment about a group based on stereotypes.
    30s
  • Q3
    How can biases impact our decision-making?
    Biases can lead us to make choices based on incomplete information or stereotypes.
    Biases only influence personal relationships.
    Biases ensure we always make the right decisions.
    Biases have no effect on strategic planning.
    30s
  • Q4
    Which of the following is an example of bias?
    Assuming someone is hardworking because they belong to a specific demographic.
    Making assumptions about someone's abilities based on their attire.
    Favoring one candidate over another during a job interview without considering qualifications.
    Believing all members of a group share the same negative traits.
    30s
  • Q5
    What is a key characteristic of a bias?
    It is unchangeable and fixed over time.
    It is always a deliberate and conscious belief about a group.
    It refers exclusively to negative attitudes towards a certain group.
    It can be unconscious and may lead to unintentional favoritism or discrimination.
    30s
  • Q6
    What is an example of a prejudice?
    Preferring one flavor of ice cream over another.
    Choosing a laptop brand based on personal experience.
    Assuming someone is untrustworthy because of their cultural background.
    Having a general liking for a particular sports team.
    30s
  • Q7
    What is one way to challenge our own biases?
    Relying only on our current beliefs.
    Searching for information that confirms our existing views.
    Engaging with diverse groups and perspectives to broaden our understanding.
    Ignoring people who are different from us.
    30s
  • Q8
    Which statement best describes how prejudice can affect social interactions?
    It can create barriers between individuals based on unfounded assumptions.
    It has no impact on communication or relationships.
    It leads to deeper connections based on common interests.
    It encourages open-mindedness and understanding between people.
    30s
  • Q9
    How can recognizing our own biases benefit us?
    It makes our decisions easier by sticking to our preferences.
    It guarantees that we will always be correct in our judgments.
    It allows us to make more informed and fair decisions.
    It removes the need to consider other people's opinions.
    30s
  • Q10
    What is a common source of bias in decision-making?
    Personal experiences that shape our views and preferences.
    Feedback from peers that encourages open dialogue.
    Analytical data and statistics gathered from studies.
    Objective assessments that evaluate all options equally.
    30s

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