What does the proverb “Common sense ain’t common” mean?
A. People who are common have no sense.
B. People who lack common sense are rare.
C. Common sense is not very important.
D. Common sense is often lacking in many people.
A. People who are common have no sense.
B. People who lack common sense are rare.
C. Common sense is not very important.
D. Common sense is often lacking in many people.
A. It is better to be sorry than to be safe.
B. It is better to take risks than to play it safe.
C. It is better to avoid risks than to regret not doing so later.
D. It is better to ignore potential risks and hope for the best.
A. It is better to ask questions and uncover the truth, rather than avoiding the truth.
B. It is better to keep quiet and not reveal the truth, rather than lying.
C. It is important to always tell the truth, even if it may be uncomfortable.
D. It is better to lie than to reveal the truth and potentially cause harm.
A. Repairing something early prevents the need for more extensive repairs later.
B. It is better to procrastinate and fix a problem later.
C. It is important to fix a problem only when it becomes serious.
D. It is better to replace something than to repair it.
A. It is better to lie than to tell the truth partially.
B. Partial truths are often misleading and can be as harmful as lies.
C. Only complete honesty can be trusted.
D. The truth is always relative and depends on perspective.
A. Keeping silent is the best policy.
B. It is important to speak your mind.
C. Being talkative can attract trouble.
D. Being quiet makes you miss opportunities.
A. Celsius
B. Fahrenheit
C. Kelvin
D. Rankine