This quiz set helps learners explore the value of forming good friendships and avoiding bad company. Through 10 engaging True or False questions, learners reflect on Christian teachings about friendship, peer influence, and personal growth.
A good friend is honest, kind, and respectful.
✔️ True/False
The friends we choose can influence our behavior in both good and bad ways.
It is okay to continue walking with friends who always get into trouble.
The Bible encourages us to choose friends who help us do what is right.
A true friend will betray your secrets and laugh at your failures.
We should choose friends based only on how popular or rich they are.
Friends should help each other in times of need.
It’s okay to copy your friend’s bad behavior if they are close to you.
True friends will never pressure you to do things you’re uncomfortable with.
A good friend forgives others and does not hold grudges.