Tests 1 April 201418 February 2022 Share this:TwitterFacebookWhatsApp How do you see your future? By Psychologies Personality Test Question 1/9 An ideal winter break: All questions are required A Mixes business with pleasure B Includes a holiday romance C Depends on the weather D Brings the family together E Sets you up for disappointment Next question Question 2/9 An old flame emails you to say they are going to be back in town for the weekend. You: All questions are required A Are cautious about where it might lead B Buy new lingerie C Wonder if fate has brought you back together D Think what fun it will be to catch up E Nurse old wounds Previous Next question Question 3/9 Redundancy rumours are rife in the office. You: All questions are required A Update your CV B Hope for a great pay-off C Brace yourself for the worst D Wish things could remain the same E Know you can't count on anything Previous Next question Question 4/9 On your day off you would rather: All questions are required A Knock items off your to-do list B Book into a spa C Take it as it comes D Visit a friend E Wallow in bed all day Previous Next question Question 5/9 You are invited to a family reunion. You: All questions are required A Try to juggle your diary B Mark it in the calendar in case C Accept — it's a family obligation D Feel like you're right back where you left off E Feel overwhelmed by resentments Previous Next question Question 6/9 A new neighbour invites you round for drinks. You: All questions are required A Put them off. Who has time for a chat? B Go straight round C Feel you can't really say no D Miss your old neighbour E Wonder how things will eventually go wrong with this one Previous Next question Question 7/9 A colleague keeps bending your ear about a marriage crisis. You: All questions are required A Tell them you have a deadline and you really have to work B Get a vicarious thrill from the drama C Wonder why you are always the shoulder to cry on D Feel wistful that marriages aren't what they used to be E Are annoyed by the insignificance of their problems compared with yours Previous Next question Question 8/9 You are most stressed by: All questions are required A Running late B Feeling bored C Having to make a choice D Change E Your childhood Previous Next question Question 9/9 Your partner is offered a promotion overseas. You: All questions are required A Weigh up the pros and cons B Are up for a new adventure C Resign yourself to moving D Try to talk them out of it E Dread being thrown into chaos Previous Finish test Share this:TwitterFacebookWhatsApp
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