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SURIGAO DIOCESAN SCHOOL SYSTEM

8418, National Road, Del Carmen, Surigao del Norte


Member: Catholic Education Association of the Philippines (CEAP)
Surigao Association of Catholic Schools (SACS)
Email:
Cell No.: 0910-226-9709
Mt. Carmel School of Siargao, Inc.

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION – GRADE 11


FIRST (1st ) Quarter Preliminary Examination
FIRST (1ST) SEMESTER
School Year, 2020 – 2021

Name : __________________________ Date : _________ Score : ________


Section : ______________________ Strand : ________________________________
How do I Make Moral Decisions?

When you have a difficult moral decision to make, how do you go about figuring out what you should do? Do you
talk to your friends, to your parents or to other adults? Or do you pray about it? Choose and check below about
your moral decision making. You must check 5 situations. Then make a reflection on your responses. In your
reflection write 100 words ...not included the articles. (a/ the) Conjunctions.

Reflect on your responses and think about how you go about making moral decisions and how you might benefit
from relying on more than one source of guidance.

Talk to Friends or Parent or


Moral Decision I’m Facing Pray about It
Other Adult

Some classmates have been picking on the shy kid in


our class. I think its mean, but if I tell them to knock
it off, they may target me for their bullying.

One of my friends seems to be developing an eating


disorder. Maybe I should intervene.

I have a tough math test coming up, and some of my


friends are planning a way to cheat. Joining in would
surely make my life easier.

A friend of mine dresses inappropriately


and provocatively. I’d like to tell her she’s attracting
the wrong kind of attention.

My friends are planning a party with alcohol. I don’t


want to drink, but I’ll feel weird saying no.

A friend got into trouble because of something we


both did, but he didn’t tell me. I’m glad I didn’t get
into trouble, but I feel guilty that he took all the
blame.

I saw a classmate steal from another kid’s bag. I’d


like to tell, but I don’t want to feel like a squealer/
informer.

Prepared by:

SR. RAQUEL A. CADAYONA


Grade 11 – Subject Teacher

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