Single Choice:
1. To keep something private means it shouldn't be shared with others.
2. To make something public means it should be made available to everyone.
3. To keep something confidential means it isn't supposed to be shared with others.
4. To be destructive means to cause damage to something.
5. To reveal information means to make it known to other people.
6. To tear someone down means to make them feel terrible.
7. To replace something means to put something else in its place.
8. To gossip about someone often means to spread rummors about them.
9. To strengthen something means to make it stronger.
10. A poorly organized person has a hard time controlling their emotions.
Multiple Choice:
1. If a building is broken apart into pieces, it is?
>> destroyed & torn down
2. If things are in a state of confusion, they need to be?
>> arranged & organized
3. To settle the argument, the meeting has been?
>> arranged & scheduled & organized
4. What kind of information should not be shared with others?
>> private & confidential
5. What kind of information is often made up?
>> gossip & rumors
6. To gossip about some will most likely make them?
>> angry & upset
7. What kind of people are not trusted?
>> irresponsible & dishonest
8. The opposite of "support" is?
>> undermine & tear down
9. The opposite of "constructive" is?
>> harmful & destructive
10. If something is disorganized, it may be?
>> illogical & confusing
11. Highly information is not supposed to be?
>> public & available
12. What kind of comments can tear someone down?
>> destructive & negative
Fill in the blanks:
1. An organization is something that has a logical structure, such as a well-managed company.
2. The password to your bank account is private information.
3. Private information is not open to everyone, but is only available to trusted friends or family.
4. Destructive comments in a discussion can be very negative and cause bad feelings.
5. When people gossip, they may hurt someone by spreading false or embarrassing information.
6. Factual information is based on facts or evidence, but opinions are what people think or feel.