User:Go Phightins!/Adopt/Wikiquette/Test

Without further adieu, here is the test:

1.) Q- In your own words, explain what it means to assume good faith. Cite an example of a situation in which, while it may be tempting not to, one should still assume faith.
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2.) Q- Explain how you would deal with this scenario using specifics: You are working in New Page Patrol and come across a new page that, though it's content is fine, has a few minor formatting issues. The page is three minutes old. You fix the format issues on the page. A few minutes later, you get a nasty note on your talk page which states that you caused the new editor, who created the page, an edit conflict by performing your few minor corrections. He was unaware of how to correct an edit conflict, and therefore lost everything he was trying to do. He even goes so far as to start an AN/I discussion about how you're incompetent and should butt out of his editing. What specific steps would you take? Disclaimer: This is based on a true story. Note: A similar question will be asked once we get to the dispute resolution question, but simply based on assuming good faith, I want to here how you'd approach this scenario.
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3.) Have a look at the conversation below: Well, the Passat lover clearly loves his Passat, but who is he replying to? In

3a.) Position A?
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3b.) Position B?
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3c.) An editor who has a low edit count seems awfully competent with templates. Should he be reported as a possible WP:SOCK?
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4.) In which of the following scenarios is it OK not to assume good faith. Please bold your selection (use three apostrophes bold text before and after the choice).
 * I: An editor comes to your talk page and calls you an idiot because you reverted his edit.
 * II: An IP editor deletes the content on Barack Obama, and replaces it with "Barack Hussein Obama is an _______(insert expletive here) Muslim who will rot in _____"
 * III: An editor deletes all the content on a page and replaces it with "butts"
 * A: I only
 * B: II and III
 * C: II only
 * D: III only
 * E: I, II, and III
 * F: None of the above.
 * Explain your answer:
 * Explanation:

When you're finished, we'll move on to a really fun topic, vandalism.