Coverage : The Etiquette for Children quiz is a way for you to find out how much you know about proper etiquette in different situations.
The Etiquette for Children Quiz questions are carefully crafted so you can figure out how much you really know about what is expected of you with regard to etiquette.
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| 1. | You are invited to a friend's house and you don't like what they are serving for dinner. What do you do? |
| a. | | Tell your friend you changed your mind |
| b. | | Tell the mom you don't eat their food and ask if she could fix something else |
| c. | | Call home and ask you mom to bring you food |
| d. | | Eat the food, as much as you can handle, and say nothing about the food
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| 2. | Your grandmother sends you $20 for your birthday in a nice card. What should you do? |
| a. | | Call her and thank her |
| b. | | Spend the money and next time you see her, tell her how you spent it |
| c. | | Send her a thank you note |
| d. | | Tell your mom or dad to tell grandma thanks
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| 3. | It's OK to put your elbows on the table if you are eating at a fast food restaurant. |
| a. | | True |
| b. | | False
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| 4. | If you are eating at a restaurant, when is it OK to start eating your food? |
| a. | | When your parents have their food in front of them |
| b. | | When everyone has their food |
| c. | | As soon as you get it |
| d. | | When you parents say you can eat
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| 5. | How should you eat a roll in a restaurant? |
| a. | | Just pick it up and eat it |
| b. | | Cut the roll to eat |
| c. | | Break a piece off to eat |
| d. | | It's rude to eat bread anymore
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| 6. | What is the polite way to accept a compliment? |
| a. | | Say "thank you" |
| b. | | Say, "oh, I really messed up, but thanks" |
| c. | | Give reasons why you don't deserve the compliment |
| d. | | Say nothing
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| 7. | Who should you hold a door for? |
| a. | | Nobody |
| b. | | Your friends |
| c. | | Anyone older than you |
| d. | | Your mom and dad
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| 8. | You find our your new best friend belongs to a different religion than you. The things his family does seems so different. What is Ok to say to your friend about his religion? |
| a. | | Tell him you think some parts of the religion are "weird" |
| b. | | Ask questions about the religion and its traditions |
| c. | | Tell him he should come to your church |
| d. | | Decide he might not be a good friend because he's too different
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| 9. | You go to dinner with your parents at a fancy restaurant. Which fork do you use? |
| a. | | Ask the waiter; this is a hard thing to figure out |
| b. | | Watch your mom or dad to figure it out |
| c. | | It doesn't really matter |
| d. | | Start from the outside and work your way in
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| 10. | When you call a friend's house, how should you ask to talk to your friend? |
| a. | | Say, "Who's this?" |
| b. | | Say, "Can I talk to ____ please?" |
| c. | | Say, "Put ____on the phone." |
| d. | | Say, "This is ____. Can I talk to ____ please?"
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| 11. | Your parents are not able to come to the phone, but you take a call for one of them. What do you do with the message? |
| a. | | Jot it down on a scrap of paper and leave it on the kitchen counter for them |
| b. | | Remember to tell them the message |
| c. | | Send them a quick email with the information |
| d. | | Write the message out and put it in an agreed upon spot, like a kitchen bulletin board or near the phone
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| 12. | It is perfectly OK to address adults by their first name. |
| a. | | True |
| b. | | False
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| 13. | Where do you put your napkin while you're eating? |
| a. | | On the table, to the left of the plate |
| b. | | In your lap |
| c. | | On the table to the right of the plate |
| d. | | Right where you found it. You might need it when you're doing eating
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| 14. | When should you pick your teeth after a meal? |
| a. | | As soon as you can get hold of a toothpick |
| b. | | As soon as you can get to a bathroom |
| c. | | When you leave the restaurant |
| d. | | As soon as you leave the table
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| 15. | Your sister wants to play the princess game again, but you'd rather play Operation. What is the polite thing to do? |
| a. | | Say, "Forget it!" and storm off |
| b. | | Remind your sister you've played the game twice, and you'd rather go do something else |
| c. | | Bribe her and tell her another time |
| d. | | Stay for one last game, then ask her to play Operation with you
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