Tests 1 April 201418 February 2022 Share this:TwitterFacebookWhatsApp Do you know how to say no? By Psychologies Personality Test Question 1/10 Saying ‘no’ means you are: All questions are required A Giving in B Choosing C Saying what you mean Next question Question 2/10 If you say ‘yes’ to someone and therefore can’t do something that you'd been looking forward to, you feel: All questions are required A Disappointed, but that's all B Very frustrated C Very angry Previous Next question Question 3/10 You are looking after an elderly member of your family and you do everything they might want out of respect for: All questions are required A Their age B What you owe them C Yourself Previous Next question Question 4/10 Your mum invites you to spend Christmas with her every year but you’d rather do something different this time. Saying no would: All questions are required A Make you feel guilty B Be liberating C Boost your self-esteem Previous Next question Question 5/10 You have just broken up with someone but they say they still love you and want to stay together. You: All questions are required A Allow yourself to be convinced — you never know B Will always wonder if it was the right thing to do but you don't go back on your decision C Still decide not to see them again Previous Next question Question 6/10 You lent money to a friend, saying that it was the last time, but they ask to borrow some again. You: All questions are required A Lend them the money but say it's the last time B Lend them a quarter of what they’ve asked for C Say no categorically and try hard not to get angry with them Previous Next question Question 7/10 You think you get on well with everyone you know, except for two or three people — just like everyone. Why is this? All questions are required A Self-preservation B You like to keep other people happy C Your strength of character Previous Next question Question 8/10 In your job what kind of manager would you prefer to have? Someone who: All questions are required A Is polite and charming B Hasn't got a great personality but who is really good at their job C Is authoritative but fair Previous Next question Question 9/10 You hate travelling but your friends are offering to take you away for a week to the Maldives for your birthday, so you: All questions are required A Make them happy by saying you'll go B Pack your bags, flattered by such a lovely present C Refuse to go — their idea doesn't match your tastes Previous Next question Question 10/10 If you won £1 million on ‘Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?’ what would the money bring you? All questions are required A The respect of your family B A sense of calm C Power over other people Previous Finish test Share this:TwitterFacebookWhatsApp
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