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Understanding Responsibility

A Grade 9 Social Studies worksheet exploring personal, social, and civic responsibility through various question types.

Grade 9 Social studies Social SkillsResponsibility
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D2.Civ.8.9-12D2.Soc.1.9-12

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responsibilitysocial studiescivicsethicsgrade 9
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Understanding Responsibility

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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will assess your understanding of different types of responsibility and their importance in society.

1. Which of the following best describes personal responsibility?

a

Following laws and regulations set by the government.

b

Being accountable for one's own actions, decisions, and well-being.

c

Contributing to community service projects.

d

Caring for the environment and natural resources.

2. Civic responsibility primarily involves:

a

Maintaining your personal finances.

b

Participating in the political process and community life.

c

Taking care of your family members.

d

Achieving personal academic goals.

1. Social responsibility only applies to large corporations, not individuals.

T

True

F

False

2. Exercising your right to vote is an example of civic responsibility.

T

True

F

False

1.   responsibility involves actions that benefit the community or society as a whole.

2. When you keep a promise to a friend, you are demonstrating   responsibility.

3. One example of environmental responsibility is  .

1. Explain the difference between personal responsibility and social responsibility.

2. Provide two examples of how a teenager can demonstrate civic responsibility in their daily life.

Match each type of responsibility with its description.

1. Personal Responsibility

 

a. Actions that contribute to the well-being of the community or society.

2. Social Responsibility

 

b. Fulfilling duties as a citizen, such as voting or obeying laws.

3. Civic Responsibility

 

c. Being accountable for one's own choices and actions.