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Respect of others point of view

Total questions: 18

Worksheet time: 9mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

She felt ________ for the grieving widow because she had lost her own husband the year before.

a)

Empathy

b)

Sympathy

2.

Having just lost her mother to cancer, Janice felt great _______ for Joe during his chemotherapy.

a)

Sympathy

b)

Empathy

3.

Having also faced serious financial troubles, Caroline had __________ for Donny over his money woes.

a)

Sympathy

b)

Empathy

4.

I would like to extend my sincere ________ to you and your family. I know that you will miss your grandmother a lot, but I know that her memory will live with you for many years to come.

a)

Sympathy

b)

Empathy

5.

Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about empathy?

a)

Empathy allows you to put yourself in someone else's shoes.

b)

Empathy helps you feel someone else's pain.

c)

Empathy allows you to only recognize someone else's feelings, not feel what they're going through.

d)

All of the Above are True Statements About Empathy

6.

What is sympathy?

a)

Sympathy is when you recognize and acknowledge someone's feelings, but you're not able to feel what they're going through.

b)

Sympathy is when you're able to put yourself in someone else's shoes.

c)

Sympathy is when you're able to feel what someone else is feeling.

d)

Sympathy is when you try your best to make someone else feel better, whether you understand what they're feeling or not.

7.

Does this situation show empathy or sympathy? Brendan is nervous about his first day of middle school. His older brother is in 8th grade, and he assured Brendan that everything will be okay. "I understand how nervous you're feeling. After a few days, you will feel confident and excited about middle school. Trust me!"

a)

Empathy

b)

Sympathy

8.

Does this situation show empathy or sympathy? Now that I have a daughter, I now understand how hard it is to be a parent. I respect my parents more than ever, and I understand some of the hardships they went through with parenthood.

a)

Empathy

b)

Sympathy

9.

Does this situation show empathy or sympathy? A new student sits down next to you in class. She looks sad. You ask her, "Are you okay?" She responds, "No, not really. I had to move away from all my friends, and I don't know anyone at this school." I frown and put my arm around her. "I'm sorry. I've never moved away from my friends before, so I can only imagine what you must be feeling. I know you'll find lots of friends here!"

a)

Empathy

b)

Sympathy

10.

Does this situation show empathy or sympathy? Catherine comes into class, and she looks sad. Laura approaches Catherine and asks, "Is something wrong?" Catherine says, "I studied last night for today's math test, but I just don't think I'll do well. The test is going to be hard." Laura responds, "I studied for hours last night, and I know how you're feeling! I don't feel prepared either. We can study together for a few minutes if you'd like."

a)

Empathy

b)

Sympathy

11.

Which side shows sympathy?

a)

Left Side (Blue)

b)

Right Side (Purple)

12.

This pictures shows an example of ___________.

a)

Empathy

b)

Sympathy

13.

Which picture shows sympathy?

a)

Left Side (Green)

b)

Right Side (Blue)

14.

The emoji in this picture is expressing ___________.

a)

Empathy

b)

Sympathy

15.

Does this picture show empathy or sympathy?

a)

Empathy

b)

Sympathy

16.

Point of view is ....................

a)

Sympathy is when you recognize and acknowledge someone's feelings, but you're not able to feel what they're going through.

b)

It is the angle of considering things, which shows us the opinion or feelings of the individuals involved in a situation.

c)

It occurs in disputes when individuals or groups have differences in deeply held moral orders

d)

None of the above

17.

Moral conflict is ....................

a)

Sympathy is when you recognize and acknowledge someone's feelings, but you're not able to feel what they're going through.

b)

It is the angle of considering things, which shows us the opinion or feelings of the individuals involved in a situation.

c)

It occurs in disputes when individuals or groups have differences in deeply held moral orders

d)

None of the above

18.
Dispute between sides, can be between individuals, groups or nations.
a)
Conflict
b)
Dharma
c)
Justice
d)
Protest