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PSHE Practice Test (Social Education): Manners - Being Polite and Courteous - Age 7-11
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Having good manners means being polite. This is always a good idea because being polite helps us to get along with people. If you have bad manners people may think that you are rude or even aggressive. 

Some manners should be used all the time with all people. Others are more likely to be used in specific situations. One example is with a teacher to indicate a certain level of respect for their authority.

 

PSHE Practice Test (Social Education): Manners - Being Polite and Courteous - Age 7-11
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10 Questions

1. What should you say after a burp?
2. If you upset someone what should you say to them?
3. When eating with others, which of the following is an example of good manners?
4. If someone does something nice for you what should you say to them?
5. If someone is walking behind you as you go through a doorway, what should you do?
6. Why should you use your manners?
7. If someone thanks you for doing something nice for them what should you say?
8. If you need to interrupt someone in an emergency what should you say first?
9. If you want to use something that doesn’t belong to you, what should you do first?
10. If you are finding something hard and someone asks if they can help you what should you say?