Ethics in Sport Practice Test

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Biff believed the boys would make the greatest overall impact on the world by asking one simple question ______.

How can I win more games?

What can I do for you?

This item tests how service‑oriented leadership in sport can create a broader impact by prioritizing others. The best answer is the one that asks, “What can I do for you?” because it signals a willingness to help teammates, coaches, and supporters. It places others’ needs at the center, which builds trust, encourages collaboration, and strengthens team culture. When leadership is about serving others, it creates value beyond personal success and can influence the whole community in a positive way.

The alternative about winning more games centers on personal achievement and competition rather than service to others. The question about “What is in it for me?” reveals self‑interest, which can undermine trust and teamwork. The prompt “Why should I try harder?” focuses on internal motivation without connecting that effort to helping or uplifting others, limiting its broader impact.

What is in it for me?

Why should I try harder?

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