Tests 1 April 201418 February 2022 Share this:TwitterFacebookWhatsApp Can you deal with life’s knocks? By Psychologies Personality Test Question 1/10 You had planned a few days holiday in Rome but when you arrive at the airport you find that all flights to Italy have been cancelled All questions are required A All your dreams of pasta dishes disappear into thin air… but it’ll be better for your figure! B You turn on your heels with a heavy heart: your holiday is ruined C You negotiate and manage to get a flight to Venice instead D You head for the station: you brought the Eurostar timetable with you just in case Next question Question 2/10 A trusted colleague waits until they are in a meeting before they criticise some of your work. You: All questions are required A Laugh. Are they after your job or something? B Are so disappointed you can’t speak C Thank them for having made such an effort to scrutinise your work D Knew you should have been suspicious of them Previous Next question Question 3/10 Your mum says she wishes you would visit more often. You: All questions are required A Say, ‘I love it when you nag me – it reminds me of my childhood!’ B Go over there the following weekend C Tell her you’ve got a lot of work on at the moment but that you will visit her soon D Tell her you’d rather not visit if she’s just going to argue with you Previous Next question Question 4/10 You are at a party and your partner is flirting with someone else. You: All questions are required A Sparkle even more to steal the limelight away from him/her B You pretend to be interested in what the person you are talking to is saying C Ask yourself whether it might be time to dump your partner D You leave, slamming the door behind you to show that you aren’t going to be part of their little game Previous Next question Question 5/10 The symbol you would most associate with protection would be: All questions are required A Laughter B A parasol C A veil D A shield Previous Next question Question 6/10 A friend who already owes you £50 has just asked you to lend her the money to pay for a holiday. How do you respond? All questions are required A You ask her if she’s planning on getting you something with the money you’ve lent her B You lend her the money rather than lose a friend C You point out that if she treats you like a bank then she can pay interest on what she borrows D You tell her you are also flat broke Previous Next question Question 7/10 When you were a child and your parents argued, you: All questions are required A Played the fool to put them back in a good mood B Knew you should try not to aggravate the situation C Asked them to make up D Were afraid you might be the cause of the conflict Previous Next question Question 8/10 You’ve just met someone you really like, but over the next few days he/she doesn’t call. You: All questions are required A Assume they haven’t been able to for some reason but will get round to it soon B Are wondering what you must have said or done wrong C Assume it wasn’t meant to be D Aren’t surprised. They’re all the same! Previous Next question Question 9/10 You’re watching the news on TV. They are broadcasting scenes of war. You: All questions are required A Change channels so that you can watch something less depressing B Are shocked by the horror of what you see C Wonder what you can do to help D Hate imagining that it could happen to us, too Previous Next question Question 10/10 You don’t really feel up to it but you are going to go along to your best friend’s birthday celebrations. You decide to: All questions are required A Go, dance the night away, and get rid of all your worries B Put a brave face on it, or else she will think you are being a party-pooper C Go along and get a morale boost from it D Go home the minute anyone annoys you Previous Finish test Share this:TwitterFacebookWhatsApp
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