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BOOKLET of

SAS
Dr. T. S. Sodhi (Patiala)
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INSTRUCTIONS

➢ There are five parts of this scale and you are asked to attempt all the items in
each part
➢ You are to read the items carefully and then encircle any of the three
alternatives (YES, ? , NO) given on the Answer Sheet against each item. If you
agree with the statement, encircle around (YES); if you disagree with the
statement, encircle around (NO) and if you are undecided about it, encircle
around (?)
➢ Although no time limit is fixed for completing the task, you may take your
own time. But hurry up in completing the work. Normally it takes 40 minutes
to finish the scale.
➢ If, by any reason, you have to change any of your response, you may put a
cross on the wrong one and encircle on the right response.
➢ Be honest in your dealing. You are assured that your responses will be kept
confidential.
➢ Do not write or put any mark in this booklet.

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I have great regards for my teachers and use respectable language for
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them even in their absence
The days are gone when teachers were ‘GURUS’. Now they are
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money-makers.

3 It is safe to act upon the advice of teachers in all matters.

I have great consideration for the opinions which my teachers have


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about me.
The lack of discipline in students is due to weakness and shortcomings
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in teachers.

6 My teachers are my ideals.

7 Teachers unreasonably deny even legitimate freedom to students.

8 We should be guided by our parents even in the choice of our friends.

9 Unreasonable orders of parents need not be obeyed.

10 Even when the parents are unreasonable, they should be respected.

11 We should happily marry with the person selected by our parents.

12 Parents should not interfere much in the affairs of grown-up children.


There is a fun in breaking the rules of traffic when police constable is
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not watching you.
There is nothing wrong in travelling in first class with a second-class
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ticket when the seats are vacant there.
It is a good fun to give wrong coins to the short-sighted shopkeepers
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at night.

4 Discipline curtails freedom.

5 All the rules should be obeyed even if they appear to be unreasonable.

6 We must respect our office bearers.

7 Acts of indiscipline by the brilliant students should be pardoned.

8 In a match even the wrong decisions of the referee should be accepted.

Nothing is wrong in not standing at attention when the National


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Anthem is going on, if you are getting late for school or class.
We should not bother about local values, but do in Rome as Romans
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do.
1 In spite of failures and frustrations we should be cheerful.

2 I feel as if the whole world is unsympathetic towards me.

3 Life without love for others is a parasite.


We should not pick up quarrels with the persons with whom we have
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differences.
I do not like to take responsibility for the welfare and safety of the
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children and the older persons.
6 A thing is good only if it does good to me.
I must not tune my radio at a high pitch as it might disturb my
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neighbours.
If anyone commits a serious mistake, he should be punished, even if
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he feels sorry for it and expresses regret for it.
9 I do not feel discouraged even when other people disagree with me.

10 It is quite difficult for me to accept my mistakes.

11 I want to get the maximum pleasures out of this life.


“Honesty is the best policy” may be a good motto, but it will not work
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in real life.
13 The highest type of service is the service of the needy and the ill.
Everybody in the world should look after himself, others will manage
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for themselves.
People under the pretext of service unnecessarily interfere in the
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affairs of others.
16 You should not say unkind things to others even when they tease you.
The best way to live a successful life is to plan individual career
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without bothering others.
If you bother too much for others you will fail in your own
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achievements.
If a person is unhappy because of his own faults, nobody needs to
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bother about him.
1 We should believe in universal brotherhood.

2 The land of my country is as sacred to me as my place of worship.

3 My nation is a nation of friends and philosophers.

If I get a job in America, I will not like to stay in my country of


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poverty and diseases.

5 It would have been better if I was born in some progressive country.

Our cultural traditions should be maintained to preserve the integrity of


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the country.
I do not hesitate to pay the taxes as it is to be used for administration,
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development and protection of my motherland.
In a nation of the corrupt people, it is very difficult to be honest; we
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should do in Rome as Romans do.
We are proud of the achievements of our country in the international
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field.

10 I am ashamed of being an Indian.


1 Love for good gives solace to heart and mind.

2 God is always present everywhere.

3 Those who say that they love God are all hypocrites.

4 What God does is always the best.

5 It is incorrect to attribute our failure to the will of God.

6 Fear of God makes us do the right.

7 Prayers sustain us in the time of trouble.

8 Religion is one of the strongest causes of war.

9 Religion makes a man coward and lethargic.

10 Only noble deeds and devotion to God can lead us to salvation.

11 As you sow, so shall you reap; God has nothing to do with it.

12 God watches our actions and punishes us for our lapses.

13 There is nothing like heaven, everything ends with death.

14 One who leads a sinful life goes straight to hell.

15 Religious priests are noble personalities.

16 Study of religious books purifies the souls.

17 Our religious ceremonies purify our way of living.

18 It is essential to practice religious conventions for purification in life.

19 Those who are intellectually sharp do not believe in religion.

20 By dint of good actions, one goes straight to heaven.


ANSWER SHEET OF SAS

AREA
SL.NO
I II III IV V

1 Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No

2 Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No

3 Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No

4 Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No

5 Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No

6 Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No

7 Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No

8 Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No

9 Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No

10 Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No

11 Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No

12 Yes ? No Yes ? No Yes ? No

13 Yes ? No Yes ? No

14 Yes ? No Yes ? No

15 Yes ? No Yes ? No

16 Yes ? No Yes ? No

17 Yes ? No Yes ? No

18 Yes ? No Yes ? No

19 Yes ? No Yes ? No

20 Yes ? No

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