Alberta Basic Security Training (ABST) Practice Exam 2024

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Writing profanity in your notebook is never appropriate.

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Only in extreme cases

  4. When describing an incident

The correct answer is: True

Writing profanity in a notebook is considered inappropriate because it goes against social norms and etiquette. While some may argue that it may be appropriate in certain extreme cases or when describing an incident, the general consensus is that it is never appropriate to openly use profanity in a public or formal setting. This includes writing it in a notebook as it can be seen by others and can potentially offend or disturb them. Therefore, option A is the most accurate answer. Option B is also incorrect as it implies that writing profanity in a notebook is sometimes appropriate, which is not the case.