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Peer Pressure
Quiz by Curtis Simmons
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- Q1Which one of these people best fits your group of peers?unclebaby sitterolder brotherclassmate30s
- Q2Which is an example of positive peer pressure?A classmate allows you to cheat off his paperA teammate tells you you're a terrible playerA classmate in a school play urges you to learn your lines.A good friend teases you for wearing an unusual outfit30s
- Q3You should pick your best friends based on :How much they can help youHow popular they areHow closely you share the same values and interestsHow good looking they are30s
- Q4Which of the following is an example of unspoken peer pressure?Trying out for a sports team because your friend said your're a good playerWanting a certain brand of sneakers because lots of other kids are wearing themDrinking alcohol at a party because your friends are doing itShoplifting at a store because your friend did it30s
- Q5Which of following statements is true?Virtually all adolescents face peer presssurePopular kids don't face much peer pressureUnpopular kids face more peer pressureThe best way to avoid peer pressure is to not make friends30s