1. The Lost Wallet
You find a wallet with $10,000 and personal documents. What would you do?
Follow-up questions:
– Would your decision change if you were having financial problems?
– How would you feel if someone returned YOUR wallet?
2. The Overqualified Friend
Your friend needs a job but isn’t qualified. Your boss asks for your opinion. Would you tell the truth?
Follow-up questions:
– Do you think loyalty matters more than honesty at work?
– Have you ever recommended someone who wasn’t the best choice?
3. The Workplace Mistake
A coworker makes a mistake that could cost the company money. Would you report it or protect them?
Follow-up questions:
– What if this mistake could affect people’s jobs?
– Would you treat a friend and a stranger differently?
4. The Job Abroad
You receive a great job offer in another country, but your family wants you to stay. What would you choose?
Follow-up questions:
– What is more important for you: career or family stability?
– Would you expect your family to adjust to your decision?
5. The Free Ticket
You have concert tickets that sold out. Someone offers 10× the price. Do you sell them?
Follow-up questions:
– Is it ethical to sell something at such a high price if there’s demand?
– What would you do with the extra money?
6. The Sick Pet
Your pet needs an expensive treatment. Would you pay for it even if it affects your finances?
Follow-up questions:
– Should there be a limit on how much a person spends on a pet?
– Would your decision change if someone offered to help you pay?
7. The Dishonest Boss
Your boss asks you to include false information in a report. Would you agree or refuse?
Follow-up questions:
– Would you risk losing your job to say “no”?
– Have you ever seen a boss do something unethical?
8. The Cheating Partner
You discover your friend’s partner is cheating. Would you tell your friend or stay out of it?
Follow-up questions:
– Would you want someone to tell YOU if it happened to you?
– How would you feel if your friend got angry at you for telling them?
9. The Promotion Trap
You could be promoted, but only if you take credit for someone else’s idea. Would you do it?
Follow-up questions:
– Do you think ambition justifies unethical choices?
– How would you feel if someone took credit for YOUR idea?
10. The Emergency Lane
You’re late for an important meeting and traffic is horrible. Would you use the emergency lane?
Follow-up questions:
– Is it okay to break a rule if it harms no one?
– Would you do the same if a police officer saw you?
11. The Found Phone
You find a new smartphone that isn’t locked. Do you keep it or return it?
Follow-up questions:
– Would you try to contact the owner or wait for them to call?
– What if you saw private information inside?
12. The Charity Decision
You can only donate to one cause: children, animals, or the elderly. Which do you choose?
Follow-up questions:
– Which group do you think receives the least help in society?
– Would your choice change if someone you love were affected?
13. The Bullying Scenario
You see a teenager being bullied in public. Do you intervene or walk away?
Follow-up questions:
– Do adults have the responsibility to intervene in public situations?
– What if you felt unsafe—would you still act?
14. The Broken Promise
You promised your child to attend their event, but a work crisis appears. What do you choose?
Follow-up questions:
– Which is more important: keeping promises or solving emergencies?
– How do you think your child would feel if you didn’t go?
15. The Confidential File
You accidentally receive a confidential file about a coworker. Do you read it or delete it?
Follow-up questions:
– Would you tell your boss immediately or pretend you never saw it?
– What if the information could benefit you at work?



