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Are you sociable or solitary?

Are you sociable or solitary?

  • 1. With which of the following do you most closely associate the word ‘public’?



  • 2. If you won a prize, what would it be for?



  • 3. You are asked to speak during a meeting at work. How do you react?



  • 4. You decide to go on a coach tour of Egypt. By the end of your holiday:



  • 5. Which of the following properties would you most like to own?



  • 6. Imagine that you have been studying martial arts for a year. You feel:



  • 7. If you compared your circle of friends to a holiday camp what would your role be?



  • 8. What does the idea of moonlight make you think of?



  • 9. If you had magic powers you would use them to:





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