2. Objective
Objective:
The objective of Truth or Choice Trivia is to engage players in thought-
provoking scenarios and encourage them to express their opinions on honesty,
integrity, and decision-making in everyday situations.
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3. Rules
The youngest player goes first, drawing a Scenario Card and reading it
aloud.
All players choose a Response Card that represents their decision in the
given situation:
"Tell the Truth" or "Make a Different Choice."
Players should also provide a brief explanation for their choice.
Players reveal their Response Cards simultaneously.
The player who drew the Scenario Card reads each response aloud.
After discussing the choices, players can vote on the most convincing or
creative response.
The player with the most votes earns a point for that round.
Rotate turns clockwise for the next player to draw a Scenario Card.
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4. Phrases:
1. In my opinion, ...
2. From my perspective, ...
3. Personally, I believe that ...
4. As I see it, ...
5. It seems to me that ...
6. I feel that ...
7. I think that ...
8. My view is that ...
9. In my point of view, ...
10. From where I stand
5. Agreement
11. I completely agree.
12. I couldn't agree more.
13. Absolutely!
14. That's exactly how I feel.
15. You're right.
16. I share the same opinion.
17. I'm on the same page.
18. I'm in full agreement.
19. I concur.
20. My thoughts exactly.
6. Disagreement
21. I'm afraid I disagree.
22. I see where you're coming
from, but...
23. I respectfully disagree.
24. That's not how I see it.
25. I beg to differ.
26. I'm not so sure about that.
27. I'm of a different opinion.
28. I can't quite agree with that.
29. Well, I have a different
perspective.
30. I'm inclined to disagree.
7. Modal verbs
31. You should consider...
32. It might be a good idea to...
33. I would suggest that...
34. It could be argued that...
35. You must take into account...
36. I may be wrong, but...
37. It's possible that...
38. You might want to think
about...
39. I strongly believe...
40. It's important to note that...
8. Phrases
41. Two heads are better than one.
42. Don't judge a book by its cover.
43. There's no smoke without fire.
44. The early bird catches the worm.
45. Every cloud has a silver lining.
46. Actions speak louder than words.
47. All that glitters is not gold.
48. You can't have your cake and eat it too.
49. Rome wasn't built in a day.
50. Where there's a will, there's a way.
9. Scenario:
Type of situation: work situation
*Scenario: You've made a mistake
on an important project. Your boss
asks who was responsible. What
would you do? Would you tell the
truth? Why or why not?*
10. Scenario:
Type of situation: On a date
*Scenario: Your date is running late
and gives you a seemingly
unconvincing excuse. Would you
confront them about their lateness?
How would you handle the situation?
Tell the truth or be diplomatic? Why?*
11. Scenario:
Type of situation: With a friend
*Scenario: Your friend lends you
something valuable, and you accidentally
damage it. Would you tell them what
happened, or try to fix it before they notice?
Why would you make that decision?*
12. Scenario:
Type of situation: In a store
*Scenario: While making a
purchase, the cashier gives you
more change than they should.
Would you return the extra money,
or keep it? How would you justify
your choice?*
13. Scenario:
Type of situation: In a job interview
*Scenario: You're asked about
your skills and experience, and you
feel tempted to exaggerate a bit to
impress the interviewer. Would
you maintain honesty or highlight
your skills more positively? Why?*
14. Scenario:
Type of situation: At university
*Scenario: You're asked to work in a
team, and one of your teammates isn't
pulling their weight. How would you
handle the situation? Would you tell the
truth about each member's contribution,
or try to resolve it differently? Why?*
15. Scenario:
Type of situation: In public transportation
*Scenario: You find a wallet on public
transportation. Would you try to locate
the owner and return it, or would you
keep it? Why?*
16. Scenario:
Type of situation: In an emergency situation
*Scenario: You're in a public place, and
the fire alarm goes off. Everyone starts
evacuating, but you see someone who
seems to need help. Would you join the
evacuation or try to assist that person?
Why?*
17. Scenario:
Type of situation: At a dinner with friends
*Scenario: You're invited to a friend's
house for dinner, and you absolutely
dislike the food. Would you be honest
about your opinion or try to be polite and
finish your plate? How would you handle
the situation, and why?*
18. Scenario:
Type of situation: Dealing with a noisy
neighbor
*Scenario: Your neighbor is making a
lot of noise late at night, affecting your
sleep. Would you directly complain to
them, or look for another solution? Why
would you choose that option?*
19. Scenario:
Type of situation: In a relationship
*Scenario: You discover that your
partner has been hiding something
important. Would you prefer to confront
them immediately or wait for them to tell
you? How would you handle the situation,
and why?*
20. Scenario:
Type of situation: Dealing with a Competitive Colleague
*Scenario: You have a colleague who
constantly tries to outshine you and take
credit for your ideas. How would you
address this situation? Would you tell the
truth to your boss about the situation, or
find another solution? Why?*
21. Scenario:
Type of situation: In a Discrimination Situation
*Scenario: You witness a situation
where someone is being discriminated
against based on their ethnic
background. Would you intervene and
speak up in their defense, or would you
stay silent? Why would you make that
decision?*
22. Scenario:
Type of situation: In an Academic Environment
*Scenario: You come across a
classmate who is cheating on an exam.
What would you do? Would you report
the cheating to the teacher, talk to your
classmate, or take another action? Why?*