Questions and CORRECT Answers
leadership - CORRECT ANSWER - The ability to influence, lead, or guide others to
accomplish a mission in the manner desired
purpose - CORRECT ANSWER - something set up as an object or end to be attained
direction - CORRECT ANSWER - an explicit instrument
motivation - CORRECT ANSWER - provide a need or a purpose which causes a person to
want to do something
behavior - CORRECT ANSWER - the manner of conducting oneself
approach - CORRECT ANSWER - to draw closer
values - CORRECT ANSWER - a principle, standard, or quality considered worthwhile or
desirable in a person or group; an ideal
beliefs - CORRECT ANSWER - a personal truth; mental acceptance or conviction of
particular truths of someone or someone
selfless service - CORRECT ANSWER - a willingness to put the welfare of others first; to
sacrifice, if need be, even to one's own life, in service to the nation
tenets - CORRECT ANSWER - a principle, belief, or a doctrine generally held to be true
, norms - CORRECT ANSWER - a principle of right action binding upon members of a
group and serving to guide, control, or regulate proper and acceptable behavior; a pattern or trait
taken to be typical in the behavior of a social group
ethics - CORRECT ANSWER - rules, principles, or standards that guide individuals or
groups to do the moral or right thing in accordance with accepted principles of right and wrong
dilemma - CORRECT ANSWER - an argument presenting two or more equally conclusive
alternatives against an opponent
coercion - CORRECT ANSWER - the act, process, or power of forcing someone to act or
think in a given manner, such as by using force or threats as a form of control
unethical - CORRECT ANSWER - not doing the moral or right thing( normally a result of
pressures or temptations from self-interest, peers, subordinates, or seniors; to violate established
rules or standards of conduct)
prejudice - CORRECT ANSWER - an adverse opinion or leaning formed without just
grounds or before sufficient knowledge
tunnel vision - CORRECT ANSWER - extreme narrowness of view point
favoritism - CORRECT ANSWER - the showing of special favor
bribery - CORRECT ANSWER - the act of giving or offering to, or accepting money,
property, or a favor from someone in a position of trust to persuade or influence that person to
act dishonestly
doctrine - CORRECT ANSWER - as principle( or creed of principles) relating to a specific
belief, subject, theory, or branch of knowledge; the fundamental policy or standard for a
principle or a set of principles on a specific subject, theory, or branch of knowledge; something
that is taught