Tests 1 April 201418 February 2022 Share this:TwitterFacebookWhatsApp What’s your relationship with food? By Psychologies Personality Test Question 1/11 You arrive at a friend’s house for dinner. You: All questions are required A Sniff hungrily at the lovely cooking smells wafting from the kitchen B Ask what time dinner will be served, as you’re starving C Get stuck in to the nibbles D Don't want to appear too greedy, so just pick a bit at the food Next question Question 2/11 When you cook, you: All questions are required A Take the opportunity to work out a new recipe B Heat up some leftovers C Keep eating bits of what you are supposed to be making D Serve others more than you serve yourself Previous Next question Question 3/11 You’re at a restaurant and when the food comes it’s in a very large portion. You: All questions are required A Get stuck in B Sit and contemplate it for a moment C Are already thinking about dessert D Are sure you won’t be able to finish it all Previous Next question Question 4/11 How often are you hungry? All questions are required A Always at mealtimes, and sometimes between meals B About as much as everyone else C All the time D Rarely Previous Next question Question 5/11 What are your thoughts once you have eaten and are full? All questions are required A That you might have a little something to wash it down B That you had better get back on with what you were doing before you started eating C You think about how full you feel D That you’ve eaten too much Previous Next question Question 6/11 At lunchtime during the week you tend to have: All questions are required A Something fairly small and simple B A sandwich C A proper meal: meat and two veg D A small salad Previous Next question Question 7/11 Eating is: All questions are required A A real pleasure B Something you do to stay alive C Something you always feel the need to do D A drain on your time Previous Next question Question 8/11 You’re getting out of the bath when you notice that you look a bit fatter. You: All questions are required A Think you had better keep an eye on your weight B Have got better things to worry about! C Decide to have a cake to cheer yourself up D Eat nothing for the rest of the day Previous Next question Question 9/11 Sweet or savoury? All questions are required A Sweet, savoury, sour, spicy… you love all kinds of food B You don’t really mind C Sweet D Savoury Previous Next question Question 10/11 Your friends often say that you: All questions are required A Are a real foodie B Gobble your food down C Have an amazing appetite D Eat like a bird Previous Next question Question 11/11 What should a kitchen look like? All questions are required A It should have as much food in it as possible B A snack bar C Ali Baba’s cave D Something out of a glossy magazine Previous Finish test Share this:TwitterFacebookWhatsApp
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