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1. '''Socratic Question:'''In a survival scenario where you have limited supplies, you can only carry one of the following:
1. '''Socratic Question:'''In a survival scenario where you have limited supplies, you can only carry one of the following:



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Socratic: Metal Difficulty: High-pressure []

1. Socratic Question:In a survival scenario where you have limited supplies, you can only carry one of the following:

A) A water filter for long-term survival,

OR

B) Enough food for two days to boost your short-term energy.

Which choice do you make, and how might it affect your immediate and long-term chances of survival?


2. Socratic Question:In a timed game scenario, your team must choose how to respond to a sudden challenge:

A) Focus all your resources on defending your current position to avoid losing ground,

OR

B) Take a calculated risk to push forward, potentially gaining a major advantage but also risking significant losses.

How does your decision reflect your ability to assess risks quickly under pressure?


3. Socratic Question:During an unexpected storm in a wilderness simulation, you have just minutes to act. Do you:

A) Quickly build a temporary shelter to stay dry and conserve energy,

OR

B) Start moving immediately to find a safer location, even if it means getting wet and tired?

What does your decision reveal about how you prioritize safety versus long-term goals in high-pressure situations?