I probably wouldn't really read it, just maybe give it a quick glance, you know, just 'flutter' through the pages.
Here's one:
You are working behind a counter at a store. A person buys something and pays for it with a fifty dollar bill. After the exchange, you grab the bill again because it felt odd to you, like thick. You rub your fingers against it and realize that its actually TWO fifty dollar bills stuck together. The customer is still in the store. What do you do?
This actually happened to me, and I called the guy over and gave him his other fifty dollar bill. He didn't even so much as grunt a "thank you"

Hell, for all I know, it was given to him like that.
Another scenario:
You are going to the movies. You hand over a twenty dollar bill, but the ticketmaster mistakingly thinks its a fifty and gives you change for that amount. What do you do?
this also happened to me, when the new twenty dollar bills first came out. I first was stunned, then actually thought about pocketing it, then decided to tell the ticketmaster what she did. She was pretty relieved when I told her. I was with my daughter and knew I needed to do the right thing. Later, before the movie started, the lady came over and gave me a couple free passes to thank me. I felt pretty good after that, and it was a good example of honesty to show my daughter that evening.