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The Riso-Hudson Enneagram Type Indicator (RHETI) is a scientifically validated forced-choice personality test with 144 paired statements. The test takes about 40 minutes to complete. Read each numbered pair of statements carefully. There are no right or wrong answers. For each pair of statements, mark with one of the statement most like you. Leave the other statement blank. Your scores will be computed automatically. Do not skip any statement pair. For greatest accuracy, your grand total should be equal to 144.1.A. I have been romantic and imaginative.B. I have been pragmatic and down to earth.2.A. I have tended to take on confrontations.B. I have tended to avoid confrontations.3.A. I have typically been diplomatic, charming, and ambitious.B. I have typically been direct, formal and idealistic.4.A. I have tended to be focused and intense.B. I have tended to be spontaneous and fun-loving.5.A. I have been a hospitable person and have enjoyed welcoming new friends into my life.B. I have been a private person and have not mixed much with others.A. It's been difficult for me to relax and stop worrying about potential problems.B. It's been difficult for me to get myself worked up about potential problems.7.A. I've been more of a "street-smart" survivor.B. I've been more of a "high minded" idealist.8.A. I have needed to show affection to people.B. I have preferred to maintain some distance with people.9.A. When presented with a new experience, I've usually asked myself if it would be useful to me.B. When presented with a new experience, I've usually asked myself if it would be enjoyable.10.A. I have tended to focus too much on myself.B. I have tended to focus too much on others.11.A. Others have depended on my insight and knowledge.B. Others have depended on my strength and decisiveness.12.A. I have come across as being too unsure of myself.B. I have come across as being too sure of myself.A. I have been more relationship-oriented than goal-oriented.B. I have been more goal-oriented than relationship-oriented.14.A. I have not been able to speak up for myself very well.B. I have been outspoken -- I have said what others wished they had the nerve to say.15.A. It's been difficult for me to stop considering alternatives and do something definite.B. It's been difficult for me to take it easy and be more flexible.16.A. I have tended to be careful and hesitant.B. I have tended to be bold and domineering.17.A. My reluctance to get involved has gotten me in trouble with people.B. My eagerness to have people depend on me has gotten me into trouble with them.18.A. Usually, I have been able to put my feelings aside to get the job done.B. Usually, I have needed to work through my feelings before I could act.A. Generally, I've been methodical and cautious.B. Generally, I've been adventurous and taken risks.20.A. I have tended to be a supportive, giving person who seeks intimacy with others.B. I have tended to be a serious, reserved person who likes discussing issues.21.A. I've often felt the need to be a "pillar of strength".B. I have often felt the need to perform perfectly.22.A. I've typically been interested in asking tough questions and maintaining my independence.B. I've typically been interested in maintaining my stability and peace of mind.23.A. I've been a bit cynical and skeptical.B. I've been a bit mushy and sentimental.24.A. I've often worried that I'm missing out on something better.B. I've often worried that if I let down my guard, someone will take advantage of me.A. My habit of being "stand-offish" has annoyed people.B. My habit of telling people what to do has annoyed people.26.A. I have tended to get anxious if there was too much excitement and stimulation.B. I have tended to get anxious if there wasn't enough excitement and stimulation.27.A. I have depended on my friends & they have known that they can depend on me.B. I have not depended on people; I have done things on my own.28.A. I have tended to be detached and preoccupied.B. I have tended to be moody and self-absorbed.29.A. I have liked to challenge people and "shake them up".B. I have liked to comfort people and calm them down.30.A. I have generally been an outgoing, sociable person.B. I have generally been an earnest, self-disciplined person.31.A. I've wanted to "fit in" with others -- I get uncomfortable when I stand out too much.B. I've wanted to standout from others -- I get uncomfortable when I don't distinguish myself.32.A. Pursuing my personal interests has been more important to me than having stability and security.B. Having stability and security has been more important to me than pursuing my personal interests.33.A. When I've had conflicts with others, I've tended to withdraw.B. When I've had conflicts with others, I've rarely backed down.34.A. I have given in too easily and let others push me around.B. I've been too uncompromising and demanding with others.35.A. I've been appreciated for my unsinkable spirit and resourcefulness.B. I've been appreciated for my deep caring and personal warmth.36.A. I have wanted to make a favorable impression on others.B. I have cared little about making a favorable impression on others.37.A. I've depended on my perseverance and common sense.B. I've depended on my imagination and moments of inspiration.A. Basically, I have been easy-going and agreeable.B. Basically, I have been hard-driving and assertive.39.A. I have worked hard to be accepted and well-liked.accepted and well-liked has not been a high priority for me.40.A. In reaction to pressure from others, I have become more withdrawn.B. In reaction to pressure from others, I have become more assertive.41.A. People have been interested in me because I've been outgoing, engaging, and interested in them.B. People have been interested in me because I've been quiet, unusual, and deep.42.A. Duty and responsibility have been important values for me.B. Harmony and acceptance have been important values for me.43.A. I've tried to motivate people by making big plans and big promises.B. I've tried to motivate people by pointing out the consequences of not following my advice.44.A. I have seldom been emotionally demonstrative.B. I have often been emotionally demonstrative.A. Dealing with details has not been one of my strong suits.B. I have excelled at dealing with details.46.A. I have often emphasized how different I am from most people, especially my family.B. I have often emphasized how much I have in common with most people, especially my family.47.A. When situations have gotten heated, I have tended to stay on the sidelines.B. When situations have gotten heated, I have tended to get right into the middle of things.48.A. I have stood by my friends, even when they have been wrong.B. I have not wanted to compromise what is right even for friendship.49.A. I've been a well-meaning supporter.B. I've been a highly-motivated go-getter.50.A. When troubled, I have tended to brood about my problems.B. When troubled, I have tended to find distractions for myself.51.A. Generally, I've had strong convictions and a sense of how things should be.B. Generally, I've had serious doubts and have questioned how things seemed to be.52.A. I've created problems with others by being pessimistic and complaining.B. I've created problems with others by being bossy and controlling.53.A. I have tended to act on my feelings and let the "chips fall where they may"B. I have tended not to act on my feelings lest they stir up more problems.54.A. Being the center of attention has usually felt natural to me.B. Being the center of attention has usually felt strange to me.55.A. I've been careful, and have tried to prepare for unforeseen problems.B. I've been spontaneous, and have preferred to improvise as problems come up.56.A. I have gotten angry when others have not shown enough appreciation for what I have done for them.B. I have gotten angry when others have not listened to what I have told them.57.A. Being independent and self-reliant has been important to me.B. Being valued and admired has been important to me.58.A. When I've debated with friends, I've tended to press my arguments forcefully.B. When I've debated with friends, I've tended to let things go to prevent hard feelings.59.A. I have often been possessive of loved ones — I have had trouble letting them be.B. I have often "tested" loved ones to see if they were really there for me.60.A. Organizing resources and making things happen has been one of my major strengths.B. Coming up with new ideas and getting people excited about them has been one of my major strengths.61.A. I've tended to be driven and very hard on myself.B. I've tended to be too emotional and rather undisciplined.62.A. I have tried to keep my life fast-paced, intense, and exciting.B. I have tried to keep my life regular, stable, and peaceful.63.A. Even though I've had successes, I've tended to doubt my abilities.B. Even though I've had setbacks, I've had a lot of confidence in my abilities.64.A. I generally have tended to dwell on my feelings and to hold onto them for a long time.B. I generally have tended to minimize my feelings and not pay very much attention to them.65.A. I have provided many people with attention and nurturance.B. I have provided many people with direction and motivation.66.A. I've been a bit serious and strict with myself.B. I've been a bit free-wheeling and permissive with myself.67.A. I've been self-assertive and driven to excel.B. I've been modest and have been happy to go at my own pace.68.A. I have been proud of my clarity and objectivity.B. I have been proud of my reliability and commitment.69.A. I have spent a lot of time looking inward —understanding my feelings has been important to me.B. I have not spent much time looking inward — getting things done has been important to me.70.A. Generally, I have thought of myself as a sunny, casual person.B. Generally, I have thought of myself as a serious, dignified person.71.A. I've had an agile mind and boundless energy.B. I've had a caring heart and deep dedication.72.A. I have pursued activities that had a substantial potential for reward and personal recognition.B. I have been willing to give up reward and personal recognition if it meant doing work I was really interested in.73.A. Fulfilling social obligations has seldom been high on my agenda.B. I have usually have taken my social obligations very seriously.74.A. In most situations, I have preferred to take the lead.B. In most situations, I have preferred to let someone else take the lead.75.A. Over the years, my values and lifestyle have changed several times.B. Over the years, my values and lifestyle have remained fairly consistent.A. Typically, I have not had much self-discipline.B. Typically, I have not had much connection with people.77.A. I have tended to withhold my affection, and have wanted others to come into my world.B. I have tended to give my affection too freely, and have wanted to extend myself to others.78.A. I have had a tendency to think of worst case scenarios.B. I have had a tendency to think that everything will work out for the best.79.A. People have trusted me because I am confident and can look out for them.B. People have trusted me because I am fair and will do what is right.80.A. Often, I have been so involved in my own projects that I have become isolated from others.B. Often, I have been so involved with others that I have neglected my own projects.81.A. When meeting someone new, I have usually been poised andself-contained.B. When meeting someone new, I have usually been chatty and entertaining.A. Generally speaking, I have tended to be pessimistic.B. Generally speaking, I have tended to be optimistic.83.A. I have preferred to inhabit my own little world.B. I have preferred to let the world know I'm here.84.A. I have often been troubled by nervousness, insecurity, and doubt.B. I have often been troubled by anger, perfectionism, and impatience.85.A. I realize that I have often been too personal and intimate.B. I realize that I have often been too cool and aloof.86.A. I have lost out because I have not felt up to taking opportunities.B. I have lost out because I have pursued too many possibilities.87.A. I have tended to take a long time to get into action.B. I have tended to get into action quickly.88.A. I usually have had difficulty making decisions.B. I seldom have had difficulty making decisions.A. I have had a tendency to come on a little too strong with people.B. I have had a tendency not to assert myself enough with people.90.A. Typically, I have been even-tempered.B. Typically, 1 have had strong changes of mood.91.A. When I've been unsure of what to do, I've often sought the advice of others.B. When I've been unsure of what to do, I've tried different things to see what worked best for me.92.A. I have worried that I would be left out of other's activities.B. I have worried that others' activities would distract me from whatI had to do.93.A. Typically, when I have gotten angry, I have told people off.B. Typically, when I have gotten angry, I have become distant.94.A. I've tended to have trouble falling asleep.B. I've tended to fall asleep easily.95.A. I have often tried to figure out how I could get closer to others.B. I have often tried to figure out what others want from me.A. I have usually been measured, straight-talking, and deliberate.B. I have usually been excitable, fast-talking, and witty.97.A. Often, I have not spoken up when I've seen others making a mistake.B. Often, I have helped others see that they are making a mistake.98.A. During most of my life, I have been a stormy person who has had many volatile feelings.B. During most of my life, I have been a steady person in whom "still waters run deep".99.A. When I have disliked people, I have usually tried hard to stay cordial — despite my feelings.B. When I have disliked people, I have usually let them know it — one way or another.100.A. Much of my difficulty with people has come from my touchiness and taking everything too personally.B. Much of my difficulty with people has come from my not caring about social conventions.101.A. My approach has been to jump in and rescue people.B. My approach has been to show people how to help themselves.A. Generally, I have enjoyed "letting go" and pushing the limits.B. Generally, I have not enjoyed losing control of myself very much. 103.A. I've been overly concerned with doing better than others.B. I've been overly concerned with making things okay for others. 104.A. My thoughts generally have been speculative—involving my magination and curiosity.B. My thoughts generally have been practical—just trying to keep things going.105.A. One of my main assets has been my ability to take charge of situations.B. One of my main assets has been my ability to describe internal states. 106.A. I have pushed to get things done correctly,even if it made people uncomfortable.B. I have not liked feeling pressured, so I have not liked pressuring anyone else.107.A. I've often taken pride in how important I am in others' lives.B. I've often taken pride in my gusto and openness to new experiences. 108.A. I have perceived that I've often come across to others as presentable, even admirable.B. I have perceived that I've often come across to others as unusual, even odd.109.A. I have mostly done what I had to do.B. I have mostly done what I wanted to do.110.A. I have usually enjoyed high-pressure, even difficult, situations.B. I have usually disliked being in high-pressure, even difficult, situations.111.A. I've been proud of my ability to be flexible—what's appropriate or important often changes.B. I've been proud of my ability to take a stand—I've been firm about what I believe in.112.A. My style has leaned toward sparseness and austerity.B. My style has leaned toward excess and over-doing things.113.A. My own health and well-being have suffered because of my strong desire to help others.B. My relationships have suffered because of my strong desire to attend to my personal needs.114.A. Generally speaking, I've been too open and naïve.B. Generally speaking, I've been too wary and guarded.A. I have sometimes put people off by being too aggressive.B. I have sometimes put people off by being too "up-tight".116.A. Being of service and attending to the needs of others has been a high priority for me.B. Finding alternative ways of seeing and doing things has been a high priority for me.117.A. I've been single-minded and persistent in pursuing my goals.B. I've preferred to explore various courses of action to see where they lead.118.A. I have frequently been drawn to situations that stir up deep, intense emotions.B. I have frequently been drawn to situations that make me feel calm and at ease.119.A. I have cared less about practical results than about pursuing my interests.B. I have been practical and have expected my work to have concrete results.120.A. I have had a deep need to belong.B. I have had a deep need to feel balanced.A. In the past, I've probably insisted on too much closeness in my friendships.B. In the past, I've probably kept too much distance in my friendships. 122.A. I've had a tendency to keep thinking about things from the past.B. I've had a tendency to keep anticipating things I'm going to do. 123.A. I've tended to see people as intrusive and demanding.B. I've tended to see people as disorganized and irresponsible. 124.A. Generally, I have not had much confidence in myself.B. Generally, I have had confidence only in myself.125.A. I've probably been too passive and uninvolved.B. I've probably been too controlling and manipulative.126.A. I've frequently been stopped in my tracks by my self-doubt.B. I've rarely let self-doubt stand in my way.127.A. Given a choice between something familiar and something new, I've usually chosen something new.B. I've generally chosen what I knew I already liked: why be disappointed with something I might not likeA. I have given a lot of physical contact to reassure others about how I feel about them.B. I have generally felt that real love does not depend on physical contact.129.A. When I've needed to confront someone, I've often been too harsh and direct.B. When I've needed to confront someone, I've often "beaten around the bush" too much.130.A. I have been attracted to subjects that others would probably find disturbing, even frightening.B. I have preferred not to spend my time dwelling on disturbing, frightening subjects.131.A. I have gotten into trouble with people by being too intrusive and interfering.B. I have gotten into trouble with people by being too evasive and uncommunicative.132.A. I've worried that I don't have the resources to fulfill the responsibilities I've taken on.B. I've worried that I don't have the self-discipline to focus on what will really fulfill me.A. Generally, I've been a highly intuitive, individualistic person.B. Generally, I've been a highly organized, responsible person. 134.A. Overcoming inertia has been one of mv main problems.B. Being unable to slow down has been one of my main problems. 135.A. When I've felt insecure. I've reacted by becoming arrogant and dismissive.B. When I've felt insecure, I've reacted by becoming defensive and argumentative.136.A. I have generally been open-minded and willing to try new approaches.B. I have generally been self-revealing and willing to share my feelings with others.137.A. I've presented myself to others as tougher than I really am.B. I've presented myself to others as caring more than I really do. 138.A. I usually have followed my conscience and reason.B. I usually have followed my feelings and impulses.139.A. Serious adversity has made me feel hardened and resolute.B. Serious adversity has made me feel discouraged and resigned.A. I usually have made sure that I had some kind of "safety net" to fall back on.B. I usually have chosen to live on the edge and to depend on others as little as possible.141.A. I've had to be strong for others, so I haven't had time to deal with my feelings and fears.B. I've had difficulty coping with my feelings and fears, so it's been hard for me to be strong for others.142.A. I have often wondered why people focus on the negative when there is so much that's wonderful about life.B. I have often wondered why people arc so happy when so much in life is messed up.143.A. I have tried hard not to be seen as a selfish person.B. I have tried hard not to be seen as a boring person.144.A. I have avoided intimacy when I feared I would be overwhelmed by people's needs and demands.B. I have avoided intimacy when I feared I would not be able to live up to people's expectations of me.。

心理压力测试-英文

心理压力测试-英文

A Test about your Psychological Pressure1. Do you feel bored or worried?Often 5 pointsNormal 3 pointsOccasionally 1 point2. Do you often speak to yourself?Often 5 pointsOccasionally 3 pointsSeldom 1 point3. When you feel bad, will you go out to get some air outside? Often 1 pointOccasionally 3 pointsSeldom 5 points4. Did you ever consider suicide at one point?Often 5 pointsOccasionally 3 pointsNever 1 point5. Do you feel that the TV programs are more and more boring? Very boring 5 pointsSome of them are boring 3 pointsAll of them are interesting 1 point6. Do you still feel unhappy, even if you arrive at the tourist resort?Never 1 pointSometimes 3 pointsOften 5 points7. Is there anyone that makes you feel angry?Within 2 1 point3-5 3 pointsAbove 5 5 points8. Do you often feel dizzy or weakness? But in fact there is nothing wrong with your body, even if you go to the hospital for a checkup?Often 5 pointsSometimes 3 pointsOccasionally 1 point9. What’s your reaction, when you meet someone that disobeys traffic rules and even quarrel with you?“I really want to kill them.” 5 points“Why is this happening to me?” 3 points“It’s too crowded here.” 1 point10. Do you think that it is boring to do same thing every day (e.g. go to work)?It’s so boring. 5 pointsThere are still some ways to have fun. 1 pointWhen it conflicts with your plan. 3 points11. In the following instances, which kinds of people do you hate most? Selfish and mean 5 points Maximize his ability and achieve nothing 1 point Stand on his own view and don’t accept others advice 3 points 12. Do you think that you are easily in trouble of emotion and friendship? Often 5 pointsOccasionally 3 pointsSeldom 1 pointAnalysis:Within 20 points Pressure Index: 30%You are positive and careless, even if you are angry, you still can find some ways to get rid of your pressure. So you are not easy to accumulate the negative emotions. If you feel bad, just listen to the music and you will easily recover your peace of mind.20-30 points Pressure Index: 50%You are rational enough, so you cannot bear with some people who are bad and unreasonable and then you are in bad temper within the whole day. And some tasks that cannot be accomplished will also make you feel depressed. So, you need a change to calm down, such as travelling or going shopping.30-40 points Pressure Index: 70%You are more conservative and implicit. You dislike offending others. So if you meet something that makes you unhappy and dissatisfied, you just bear it. As time passes, you will feel nothing can ever go right. You should do something, such as climbing the mountain, exercising in the gym room or having a sauna, to release your pressure.Above 40 points Pressure Index: above 85%You are sensitive, and easy to be nervous. You also pay too much attention on what people are saying about you. And you often do something that you dislike to cater to others. Accumulating over a long period, it will bring you great pressure. Also, you are highly at risk of melancholia. You’d better to see your psychologist to get rid of your pressure.。

英语心理测试

英语心理测试

A:Marco, here is an easy psychological test. Are you interested? Marco,这有个简单的⼼理测试,你有没有兴趣? B:Yes. But make sure you speak slowly so that I can follow you. 有,可是你要说的慢⼀些。

那样的话我也能听懂 A:Ok. Here we go. Well ,the first question is when you walk \into\ a forest,what is the first qnimal that you wanna see? 好的。

第⼀个问题是:当你⾛进森林时,你看到的第⼀个动物是什么? B:Tiger. I love tigers. ⽼虎。

我喜欢⽼虎。

A:Ok. Then what's the second animal you wanna see ? 那第⼆个动物呢? B: The second. I guess a pig. That's my girlfriend's sign. 第⼆个。

我想是猪。

我⼥朋友是属猪的 A:Now, after the forest,there comes a little stream. The water is nice and clean. But you are not thirsty. Would you drink some water? 现在⾛过森林,来到⼀条⼩溪前,⽔很⼲净,可你不渴。

你会喝⽔吗? B:No, cause I'm not thirsty. 不会,我⼜不渴 A:The second stream is very dirty,and you are really thirsty this time.Now, would you drink some water? 第⼆条⼩溪⽔很脏。

心理测试英文版

心理测试英文版

• Now, the above is signified by these things
tornado - problems in your life box - you bridge - your friends horse - your partner
Thank you
( 4 )And wh(Glass/porcelain /clay)
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['pɔːsəlɪn]瓷器
(metal/plastic/wood)]
glass/clay/porcelain - you are weak in
your life and tends to be fragile
average in your heart.
black - your partner doesn’t seem to be good in
your heart and appears to be bad sign.
• 10)This the last but most important part of the test. a tornado [tɔː'neɪdəʊ]龙卷风coming... What are you going do? There are only 3 options: (i) run and hide in the box? (ii) run and hide under the bridge? (iii) run to the horse, ride on and gallop away?
metal
- proud and stuck up personality
• There is a bridge in the garden some distance away from the box, • (8)What is the bridge made of? Metal/wooden/ratten['ræ tn]

心理健康测试题及答案英语

心理健康测试题及答案英语

心理健康测试题及答案英语Psychological Health Test Questions and Answers1. How would you define psychological health?Psychological health refers to the state of well-being in which a person is mentally, emotionally, and socially balanced. It involves having healthy coping mechanisms, positive self-esteem, resilience, and the ability to manage stress effectively.2. Why is psychological health important?Psychological health is important because it influences how we think, feel, and behave. It affects our overall well-being, relationships, and ability to cope with challenges. Having good psychological health allows us to live a fulfilling and meaningful life.3. What are some common signs of good psychological health?Some common signs of good psychological health include:- A positive outlook on life and a sense of purpose- Good self-esteem and self-confidence- The ability to manage stress effectively- Positive relationships and strong social support- Emotional resilience and the ability to bounce back from difficult situations- Healthy coping mechanisms and problem-solving skills4. What are some indicators of poor psychological health?Indicators of poor psychological health may include:- Persistent feelings of sadness, anxiety, or hopelessness- Extreme mood swings or sudden changes in behavior- Difficulty concentrating or making decisions- Social withdrawal and isolation- Substance abuse or excessive alcohol consumption- Thoughts of self-harm or suicide- Sleep disturbances and appetite changes5. How can one improve psychological health?One can improve psychological health through various strategies, including:- Seeking professional help: Consulting a psychologist or therapist can provide valuable insights and guidance.- Building a support network: Surrounding oneself with positive and supportive people is essential for psychological well-being.- Practicing self-care: Engaging in activities that bring joy and relaxation, such as exercise, hobbies, and socializing, can improve mental health.- Managing stress: Developing healthy coping mechanisms, such as mindfulness, deep breathing exercises, and time management, can reduce stress levels.- Challenging negative thoughts: Identifying and challenging negative thought patterns can help improve overall mental well-being.- Seeking balance: Balancing work, personal life, and leisure activities is crucial for maintaining good psychological health.- Taking breaks: Allowing oneself to rest and recharge is important for preventing burnout and maintaining mental well-being.6. Can psychological health affect physical health?Yes, psychological health can significantly impact physical health. Poor psychological health has been linked to various physical health problems, including heart disease, weakened immune function, digestive issues, and chronic pain. Conversely, good psychological health promotes overall well-being and can contribute to better physical health outcomes.7. Are there any online psychological health assessments available?Yes, there are many online psychological health assessments available. These assessments typically involve a series of questions that help individuals gauge their current psychological well-being and identify areas for improvement. While online assessments can provide insight, it is important to remember that they are not a substitute for professional diagnosis or treatment.8. Can you provide an example of a psychological health assessment question?Certainly! Here's an example of a psychological health assessment question:"Do you often feel overwhelmed or unable to cope with daily stressors?"Answer options:a) Rarely or neverb) Occasionallyc) Sometimesd) Frequentlye) AlwaysRemember, these assessments are designed to help individuals reflect on their mental well-being and should not be used as a definitive diagnosis.In conclusion, psychological health is vital for overall well-being and affects how we think, feel, and behave. By understanding the signs of good and poor psychological health, as well as implementing strategies to improve it, individuals can lead happier and more fulfilling lives. Online psychological health assessments can be a useful tool for self-reflection, but seeking professional help is important for accurate diagnosis and treatment in case of mental health concerns.。

性格测试(英文版)

性格测试(英文版)
好奇心强,喜欢冒险,人缘较好。事业心一般,对待工作,随遇而安,善于妥协。善于发现有趣的事情,但耐心较差,敢于冒险,但有时较胆小。渴望浪漫的爱情,但对婚姻的要求比较现实。不善理财。
Good-tempered ,value friendship , have a stable personality , sometimes crafty , career ambition is slightly strong , have little interest in the other things except their own major , prefer regular life and job ,don’t like adventure , have very strong family idea ,be better at managing money
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Q14: Which storey is your preference if you are living in a building that includes 30 storeys?

psychopathy(精神病)是否是精神病的20题测试(英文的)

psychopathy(精神病)是否是精神病的20题测试(英文的)
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Test for Psychopathy 6 Lack of Remorse or Guilt
Page 2 of 4 A lack of feelings or concern for the losses, pain, and suffering of victims; a tendency to be unconcerned, dispassionate, coldhearted, and unempathic. This item is usually demonstrated by a disdain for one's victims. Emotional poverty or a limited range or depth of feelings; interpersonal coldness in spite of signs of open gregariousness. A lack of feelings toward people in general; cold, contemptuous, inconsiderate, and tactless. An intentional, manipulative, selfish, and exploitative financial dependence on others as reflected in a lack of motivation, low self-discipline, and inability to begin or complete responsibilities. Expressions of irritability, annoyance, impatience, threats, aggression, and verbal abuse; inadequate control of anger and temper; acting hastily. A variety of brief, superficial relations, numerous affairs, and an indiscriminate selection of sexual partners; the maintenance of several relationships at the same time; a history of attempts to sexually coerce others into sexual activity or taking great pride at discussing sexual exploits or conquests. A variety of behaviors prior to age 13, including lying, theft, cheating, vandalism, bullying, sexual activity, fire-setting, glue-sniffing, alcohol use, and running away from home. an inability or persistent failure to develop and execute long-term plans and goals; a nomadic existence, aimless, lacking direction in life.

九型人格测试(RHETI版)英文版(英语版)

九型人格测试(RHETI版)英文版(英语版)

The Riso-Hudson Enneagram Type Indicator (RHETI) is a scientifically validated forced-choice personality test with 144 paired statements. The test takes about 40 minutes to complete.Read each numbered pair of statements carefully. There are no right or wrong answers. For each pair of statements, mark with one of the statement most like you. Leave the other statement blank. Your scores will be computed automatically. Do not skip any statement pair. For greatest accuracy, your grand total should be equal to 144.1.A. I have been romantic and imaginative.B. I have been pragmatic and down to earth.2.A. I have tended to take on confrontations.B. I have tended to avoid confrontations.3.A. I have typically been diplomatic, charming, and ambitious.B. I have typically been direct, formal and idealistic.4.A. I have tended to be focused and intense.B. I have tended to be spontaneous and fun-loving.5.A. I have been a hospitable person and have enjoyed welcoming new friends into my life.B. I have been a private person and have not mixed much with others.6.A. It's been difficult for me to relax and stop worrying about potential problems.B. It's been difficult for me to get myself worked up about potential problems.7.A. I've been more of a "street-smart" survivor.B. I've been more of a "high minded" idealist.8.A. I have needed to show affection to people.B. I have preferred to maintain some distance with people.9.A. When presented with a new experience, I've usually asked myself if it would be useful to me.B. When presented with a new experience, I've usually asked myself if it would be enjoyable.10.A. I have tended to focus too much on myself.B. I have tended to focus too much on others.11.A. Others have depended on my insight and knowledge.B. Others have depended on my strength and decisiveness.12.A. I have come across as being too unsure of myself.B. I have come across as being too sure of myself.13.A. I have been more relationship-oriented than goal-oriented.B. I have been more goal-oriented than relationship-oriented.14.A. I have not been able to speak up for myself very well.B. I have been outspoken -- I have said what others wished they had the nerve to say.15.A. It's been difficult for me to stop considering alternatives and do something definite.B. It's been difficult for me to take it easy and be more flexible.16.A. I have tended to be careful and hesitant.B. I have tended to be bold and domineering.17.A. My reluctance to get involved has gotten me in trouble with people.B. My eagerness to have people depend on me has gotten me into trouble with them.18.A. Usually, I have been able to put my feelings aside to get the job done.B. Usually, I have needed to work through my feelings before I could act.19.A. Generally, I've been methodical and cautious.B. Generally, I've been adventurous and taken risks.20.A. I have tended to be a supportive, giving person who seeks intimacy with others.B. I have tended to be a serious, reserved person who likes discussing issues.21.A. I've often felt the need to be a "pillar of strength".B. I have often felt the need to perform perfectly.A. I've typically been interested in asking tough questions and maintaining my independence.B. I've typically been interested in maintaining my stability and peace of mind.23.A. I've been a bit cynical and skeptical.B. I've been a bit mushy and sentimental.24.A. I've often worried that I'm missing out on something better.B. I've often worried that if I let down my guard, someone will take advantage of me.25.A. My habit of being "stand-offish" has annoyed people.B. My habit of telling people what to do has annoyed people.26.A. I have tended to get anxious if there was too much excitement and stimulation.B. I have tended to get anxious if there wasn't enough excitement and stimulation.27.A. I have depended on my friends & they have known that they can depend on me.B. I have not depended on people; I have done things on my own.28.A. I have tended to be detached and preoccupied.B. I have tended to be moody and self-absorbed.A. I have liked to challenge people and "shake them up".B. I have liked to comfort people and calm them down.30.A. I have generally been an outgoing, sociable person.B. I have generally been an earnest, self-disciplined person.31.A. I've wanted to "fit in" with others -- I get uncomfortable when I stand out too much.B. I've wanted to standout from others -- I get uncomfortable when I don't distinguish myself.32.A. Pursuing my personal interests has been more important to me than having stability and security.B. Having stability and security has been more important to me than pursuing my personal interests.33.A. When I've had conflicts with others, I've tended to withdraw.B. When I've had conflicts with others, I've rarely backed down.34.A. I have given in too easily and let others push me around.B. I've been too uncompromising and demanding with others.35.A. I've been appreciated for my unsinkable spirit and resourcefulness.B. I've been appreciated for my deep caring and personal warmth.A. I have wanted to make a favorable impression on others.B. I have cared little about making a favorable impression on others.37.A. I've depended on my perseverance and common sense.B. I've depended on my imagination and moments of inspiration.38.A. Basically, I have been easy-going and agreeable.B. Basically, I have been hard-driving and assertive.39.A. I have worked hard to be accepted and well-liked.B.Being accepted and well-liked has not been a high priority for me.40.A. In reaction to pressure from others, I have become more withdrawn.B. In reaction to pressure from others, I have become more assertive.41.A. People have been interested in me because I've been outgoing, engaging, and interested in them.B. People have been interested in me because I've been quiet, unusual, and deep.42.A. Duty and responsibility have been important values for me.B. Harmony and acceptance have been important values for me.43.A. I've tried to motivate people by making big plans and big promises.B. I've tried to motivate people by pointing out the consequences of not following my advice.44.A. I have seldom been emotionally demonstrative.B. I have often been emotionally demonstrative.45.A. Dealing with details has not been one of my strong suits.B. I have excelled at dealing with details.46.A. I have often emphasized how different I am from most people, especially my family.B. I have often emphasized how much I have in common with most people, especially my family.47.A. When situations have gotten heated, I have tended to stay on the sidelines.B. When situations have gotten heated, I have tended to get right into the middle of things.48.A. I have stood by my friends, even when they have been wrong.B. I have not wanted to compromise what is right even for friendship.49.A. I've been a well-meaning supporter.B. I've been a highly-motivated go-getter.50.A. When troubled, I have tended to brood about my problems.B. When troubled, I have tended to find distractions for myself.A. Generally, I've had strong convictions and a sense of how things should be.B. Generally, I've had serious doubts and have questioned how things seemed to be.52.A. I've created problems with others by being pessimistic and complaining.B. I've created problems with others by being bossy and controlling.53.A. I have tended to act on my feelings and let the "chips fall where they may"B. I have tended not to act on my feelings lest they stir up more problems.54.A. Being the center of attention has usually felt natural to me.B. Being the center of attention has usually felt strange to me.55.A. I've been careful, and have tried to prepare for unforeseen problems.B. I've been spontaneous, and have preferred to improvise as problems come up.56.A. I have gotten angry when others have not shown enough appreciation for what I have done for them.B. I have gotten angry when others have not listened to what I have told them.57.A. Being independent and self-reliant has been important to me.B. Being valued and admired has been important to me.A. When I've debated with friends, I've tended to press my arguments forcefully.B. When I've debated with friends, I've tended to let things go to prevent hard feelings.59.A. I have often been possessive of loved ones — I have had trouble letting them be.B. I have often "tested" loved ones to see if they were really there for me.60.A. Organizing resources and making things happen has been one of my major strengths.B. Coming up with new ideas and getting people excited about them has been one of my major strengths.61.A. I've tended to be driven and very hard on myself.B. I've tended to be too emotional and rather undisciplined.62.A. I have tried to keep my life fast-paced, intense, and exciting.B. I have tried to keep my life regular, stable, and peaceful.63.A. Even though I've had successes, I've tended to doubt my abilities.B. Even though I've had setbacks, I've had a lot of confidence in my abilities.64.A. I generally have tended to dwell on my feelings and to hold onto them for a long time.B. I generally have tended to minimize my feelings and not pay very much attention to them.65.A. I have provided many people with attention and nurturance.B. I have provided many people with direction and motivation.66.A. I've been a bit serious and strict with myself.B. I've been a bit free-wheeling and permissive with myself.67.A. I've been self-assertive and driven to excel.B. I've been modest and have been happy to go at my own pace.68.A. I have been proud of my clarity and objectivity.B. I have been proud of my reliability and commitment.69.A. I have spent a lot of time looking inward — understanding my feelings has been important to me.B. I have not spent much time looking inward — getting things done has been important to me.70.A. Generally, I have thought of myself as a sunny, casual person.B. Generally, I have thought of myself as a serious, dignified person.71.A. I've had an agile mind and boundless energy.B. I've had a caring heart and deep dedication.A. I have pursued activities that had a substantial potential for reward and personal recognition.B. I have been willing to give up reward and personal recognition if it meant doing work I was really interested in.73.A. Fulfilling social obligations has seldom been high on my agenda.B. I have usually have taken my social obligations very seriously.74.A. In most situations, I have preferred to take the lead.B. In most situations, I have preferred to let someone else take the lead.75.A. Over the years, my values and lifestyle have changed several times.B. Over the years, my values and lifestyle have remained fairly consistent.76.A. Typically, I have not had much self-discipline.B. Typically, I have not had much connection with people.77.A. I have tended to withhold my affection, and have wanted others to come into my world.B. I have tended to give my affection too freely, and have wanted to extend myself to others.78.A. I have had a tendency to think of worst case scenarios.B. I have had a tendency to think that everything will work out for the best.79.A. People have trusted me because I am confident and can look out forB. People have trusted me because I am fair and will do what is right.80.A. Often, I have been so involved in my own projects that I have become isolated from others.B. Often, I have been so involved with others that I have neglected my own projects.81.A. When meeting someone new, I have usually been poised andself-contained.B. When meeting someone new, I have usually been chatty and entertaining.82.A. Generally speaking, I have tended to be pessimistic.B. Generally speaking, I have tended to be optimistic.83.A. I have preferred to inhabit my own little world.B. I have preferred to let the world know I'm here.84.A. I have often been troubled by nervousness, insecurity, and doubt.B. I have often been troubled by anger, perfectionism, and impatience.85.A. I realize that I have often been too personal and intimate.B. I realize that I have often been too cool and aloof.86.A. I have lost out because I have not felt up to taking opportunities.B. I have lost out because I have pursued too many possibilities.A. I have tended to take a long time to get into action.B. I have tended to get into action quickly.88.A. I usually have had difficulty making decisions.B. I seldom have had difficulty making decisions.89.A. I have had a tendency to come on a little too strong with people.B. I have had a tendency not to assert myself enough with people.90.A. Typically, I have been even-tempered.B. Typically, 1 have had strong changes of mood.91.A. When I've been unsure of what to do, I've often sought the advice of others.B. When I've been unsure of what to do, I've tried different things to see what worked best for me.92.A. I have worried that I would be left out of other's activities.B. I have worried that others' activities would distract me from what I had to do.93.A. Typically, when I have gotten angry, I have told people off.B. Typically, when I have gotten angry, I have become distant.A. I've tended to have trouble falling asleep.B. I've tended to fall asleep easily.95.A. I have often tried to figure out how I could get closer to others.B. I have often tried to figure out what others want from me.96.A. I have usually been measured, straight-talking, and deliberate.B. I have usually been excitable, fast-talking, and witty.97.A. Often, I have not spoken up when I've seen others making a mistake.B. Often, I have helped others see that they are making a mistake.98.A. During most of my life, I have been a stormy person who has had many volatile feelings.B. During most of my life, I have been a steady person in whom "still waters run deep".99.A. When I have disliked people, I have usually tried hard to stay cordial —despite my feelings.B. When I have disliked people, I have usually let them know it — one way or another.100.A. Much of my difficulty with people has come from my touchiness and taking everything too personally.B. Much of my difficulty with people has come from my not caring about social conventions.A. My approach has been to jump in and rescue people.B. My approach has been to show people how to help themselves.102.A. Generally, I have enjoyed "letting go" and pushing the limits.B. Generally, I have not enjoyed losing control of myself very much. 103.A. I've been overly concerned with doing better than others.B. I've been overly concerned with making things okay for others.104.A. My thoughts generally have been speculative—involving my magination and curiosity.B. My thoughts generally have been practical—just trying to keep things going.105.A. One of my main assets has been my ability to take charge of situations.B. One of my main assets has been my ability to describe internal states. 106.A. I have pushed to get things done correctly,even if it made people uncomfortable.B. I have not liked feeling pressured, so I have not liked pressuring anyone else.107.A. I've often taken pride in how important I am in others' lives.B. I've often taken pride in my gusto and openness to new experiences. 108.A. I have perceived that I've often come across to others as presentable,even admirable.B. I have perceived that I've often come across to others as unusual, even odd.109.A. I have mostly done what I had to do.B. I have mostly done what I wanted to do.110.A. I have usually enjoyed high-pressure, even difficult, situations.B. I have usually disliked being in high-pressure, even difficult, situations. 111.A. I've been proud of my ability to be flexible—what's appropriate or important often changes.B. I've been proud of my ability to take a stand—I've been firm about what I believe in.112.A. My style has leaned toward sparseness and austerity.B. My style has leaned toward excess and over-doing things.113.A. My own health and well-being have suffered because of my strong desire to help others.B. My relationships have suffered because of my strong desire to attend to my personal needs.114.A. Generally speaking, I've been too open and naïve.B. Generally speaking, I've been too wary and guarded.115.A. I have sometimes put people off by being too aggressive.B. I have sometimes put people off by being too "up-tight".116.A. Being of service and attending to the needs of others has been a high priority for me.B. Finding alternative ways of seeing and doing things has been a high priority for me.117.A. I've been single-minded and persistent in pursuing my goals.B. I've preferred to explore various courses of action to see where they lead.118.A. I have frequently been drawn to situations that stir up deep, intense emotions.B. I have frequently been drawn to situations that make me feel calm and at ease.119.A. I have cared less about practical results than about pursuing my interests.B. I have been practical and have expected my work to have concrete results.120.A. I have had a deep need to belong.B. I have had a deep need to feel balanced.121.A. In the past, I've probably insisted on too much closeness in my friendships.B. In the past, I've probably kept too much distance in my friendships. 122.A. I've had a tendency to keep thinking about things from the past.B. I've had a tendency to keep anticipating things I'm going to do.123.A. I've tended to see people as intrusive and demanding.B. I've tended to see people as disorganized and irresponsible.124.A. Generally, I have not had much confidence in myself.B. Generally, I have had confidence only in myself.125.A. I've probably been too passive and uninvolved.B. I've probably been too controlling and manipulative.126.A. I've frequently been stopped in my tracks by my self-doubt.B. I've rarely let self-doubt stand in my way.127.A. Given a choice between something familiar and something new, I've usually chosen something new.B. I've generally chosen what I knew I already liked: why be disappointed with something I might not like?128.A. I have given a lot of physical contact to reassure others about how I feel about them.B. I have generally felt that real love does not depend on physical contact.129.A. When I've needed to confront someone, I've often been too harsh and direct.B. When I've needed to confront someone, I've often "beaten around the bush" too much.130.A. I have been attracted to subjects that others would probably find disturbing, even frightening.B. I have preferred not to spend my time dwelling on disturbing, frightening subjects.131.A. I have gotten into trouble with people by being too intrusive and interfering.B. I have gotten into trouble with people by being too evasive and uncommunicative.132.A. I've worried that I don't have the resources to fulfill the responsibilitiesI've taken on.B. I've worried that I don't have the self-discipline to focus on what will really fulfill me.133.A. Generally, I've been a highly intuitive, individualistic person.B. Generally, I've been a highly organized, responsible person.134.A. Overcoming inertia has been one of mv main problems.B. Being unable to slow down has been one of my main problems.135.A. When I've felt insecure. I've reacted by becoming arrogant and dismissive.B. When I've felt insecure, I've reacted by becoming defensive and argumentative.136.A. I have generally been open-minded and willing to try new approaches.B. I have generally been self-revealing and willing to share my feelings with others.137.A. I've presented myself to others as tougher than I really am.B. I've presented myself to others as caring more than I really do.138.A. I usually have followed my conscience and reason.B. I usually have followed my feelings and impulses.139.A. Serious adversity has made me feel hardened and resolute.B. Serious adversity has made me feel discouraged and resigned.140.A. I usually have made sure that I had some kind of "safety net" to fall back on.B. I usually have chosen to live on the edge and to depend on others as little as possible.141.A. I've had to be strong for others, so I haven't had time to deal with my feelings and fears.B. I've had difficulty coping with my feelings and fears, so it's been hard for me to be strong for others.142.A. I have often wondered why people focus on the negative when there isso much that's wonderful about life.B. I have often wondered why people arc so happy when so much in life is messed up.143.A. I have tried hard not to be seen as a selfish person.B. I have tried hard not to be seen as a boring person.144.A. I have avoided intimacy when I feared I would be overwhelmed by people's needs and demands.B. I have avoided intimacy when I feared I would not be able to live up to people's expectations of me.(注:可编辑下载,若有不当之处,请指正,谢谢!)。

英文性格测试题目(3篇)

英文性格测试题目(3篇)

第1篇Welcome to the Ultimate Personality Quiz! This comprehensive test is designed to delve deep into your psyche, revealing the intricacies of your personality. By answering the following questions honestly, you'll gain valuable insights into who you truly are. So, let's begin this journey of self-discovery!Section 1: Values and Beliefs1. When faced with a moral dilemma, which of the following values is most important to you?a) Honestyb) Compassionc) Integrityd) Successe) Freedom2. How do you prioritize your time and energy?a) I focus on what I enjoy doing the most.b) I prioritize tasks based on their urgency.c) I balance work and personal life equally.d) I focus on my long-term goals.e) I go with the flow and let life unfold.3. What motivates you to achieve your goals?a) Financial rewardsb) Personal growthc) Recognition from othersd) The desire to make a differencee) The fear of failure4. How do you make decisions?a) I weigh the pros and cons carefully.b) I trust my intuition.c) I consult with others.d) I make decisions quickly and go with my gut.e) I procrastinate and wait for the right moment.5. How do you respond to change?a) I embrace it and adapt quickly.b) I resist change and prefer stability.c) I tolerate change but only if it's necessary.d) I fear change and avoid it at all costs.e) I am indifferent to change.Section 2: Communication and Relationships6. How do you prefer to communicate with others?a) In personb) Through written messagesc) On the phoned) Social mediae) It depends on the situation7. What is your preferred communication style?a) Direct and straightforwardb) Diplomatic and tactfulc) Expressive and emotionald) reserved and privatee) It varies depending on my mood8. How do you handle conflict in relationships?a) I confront it head-on and try to resolve it immediately.b) I avoid conflict and hope it resolves itself.c) I seek a compromise that satisfies both parties.d) I analyze the situation and try to understand the other person's perspective.e) I withdraw and give the other person space.9. What is your approach to building relationships?a) I am outgoing and make friends easily.b) I take my time to get to know people.c) I am naturally drawn to certain types of people.d) I am selective about my friendships.e) It depends on the individual.10. How do you show appreciation to others?a) Through words of affirmationb) By offering help or supportc) With physical gestures or giftsd) Through acts of kindnesse) It depends on the contextSection 3: Work and Career11. What type of work environment do you thrive in?a) Fast-paced and competitiveb) Collaborative and team-orientedc) Independent and self-directedd) Structured and organizede) It depends on the specific job and company12. How do you approach problem-solving at work?a) I analyze the problem logically and systematically.b) I brainstorm creative solutions and take risks.c) I seek advice from colleagues and experts.d) I focus on finding the fastest solution.e) I avoid problems and try to ignore them.13. What is your preferred leadership style?a) Autocratic and decisiveb) Participative and democraticc) Transformational and inspiringd) Transactional and results-orientede) It varies depending on the situation14. How do you handle stress at work?a) I take a break and relax.b) I delegate tasks to others.c) I focus on the task at hand and push through.d) I discuss my concerns with a mentor or colleague.e) I try to avoid stressful situations altogether.15. What is your ideal career path?a) One that offers financial stability and security.b) One that allows for personal growth and development.c) One that is in line with my passion and interests.d) One that is prestigious and well-respected.e) One that offers a good work-life balance.Section 4: Personal Growth and Self-Reflection16. How do you approach self-improvement?a) I set specific goals and work towards them.b) I take a more holistic approach, focusing on all aspects of my life.c) I am content with who I am and don't feel the need to change.d) I am constantly seeking feedback and advice from others.e) I am introspective and self-aware, constantly analyzing my thoughts and feelings.17. What is your preferred method of relaxation?a) Physical activityb) Creative pursuits (e.g., painting, writing)c) Mindfulness and meditationd) Socializing with friends and familye) Travel and exploring new places18. How do you handle setbacks and failures?a) I learn from them and use them as opportunities to grow.b) I feel disappointed and discouraged, but eventually move on.c) I feel overwhelmed and tend to avoid similar situations.d) I get frustrated and blame others or circumstances.e) I accept them as part of the journey and don't let them define me.19. What is your favorite way to spend time alone?a) Reflecting on my thoughts and feelingsb) Engaging in a hobby or creative activityc) Reading or watching moviesd) Planning and organizinge) Socializing or engaging in physical activities20. How do you measure your personal success?a) By achieving specific goals and milestones.b) By the quality of my relationships and connections.c) By the balance between work and personal life.d) By the respect and admiration I receive from others.e) By my self-awareness and personal growth.Section 5: Fun and Leisure21. What is your favorite way to spend a weekend?a) Exploring new places and activitiesb) Catching up with friends and familyc) Engaging in a hobby or sportd) Relaxing and unwindinge) It depends on my mood and energy levels22. How do you prefer to spend your free time?a) Outdoors, enjoying nature and physical activitiesb) Indoors, engaging in creative pursuits or watching moviesc) Socializing and networkingd) Alone, focusing on personal growth and self-improvemente) It depends on the season and my current interests23. What is your favorite type of music?a) Upbeat and energeticb) Relaxing and soothingc) Classic or timelessd) New and experimentale) It depends on my mood24. How do you like to spend your evenings?a) Out with friends or attending eventsb) In with family, watching TV or playing gamesc) Engaging in a hobby or pursuing personal interestsd) Reflecting on my day and planning for the next daye) It depends on my energy levels and social commitments25. What is your favorite way to relax after a long day?a) A warm bath or showerb) Reading a bookc) Listening to musicd) Cooking or trying new recipese) Physical exercise or yogaSection 6: Final ThoughtsCongratulations! You have completed the Ultimate Personality Quiz. Take a moment to reflect on your answers and consider the insights you've gained about yourself. Remember, personality is complex and multifaceted, so it's important to view these results as a starting point for further exploration and growth.If you're interested in delving deeper into your personality, consider seeking the guidance of a professional counselor or therapist. They can help you understand your strengths, weaknesses, and areas for growth, enabling you to live a more fulfilling and meaningful life.Thank you for taking the time to discover your true self!第2篇Introduction:Welcome to the Ultimate Personality Quiz! Are you ready to embark on a journey of self-discovery and uncover the hidden depths of your personality? This quiz is designed to delve into various aspects of your character, providing you with insights that will help you understand yourself better. So, let's dive in and find out who you truly are!Section 1: Introduction to Your Personality1. When you meet new people, do you:a) Feel anxious and hesitantb) Feel excited and eager to connectc) Take your time to warm up but eventually become quite friendly2. How do you prefer to spend your free time?a) Engaging in outdoor activities and adventuresb) Enjoying quiet moments alone or with close friendsc) Participating in social events and gatherings3. When faced with a difficult decision, what do you do?a) Analyze all the possibilities and weigh the pros and consb) Trust your intuition and go with your gut feelingc) Seek advice from friends and family before making a decisionSection 2: Understanding Your Communication Style4. How do you prefer to communicate with others?a) Through written words, such as emails or textsb) Through face-to-face conversationsc) A mix of both, depending on the situation5. Do you consider yourself an open book or a private person?a) I am open and willing to share my thoughts and feelings with othersb) I am private and prefer to keep my personal life to myselfc) I am somewhere in between, depending on the relationship6. How do you handle conflicts?a) I prefer to avoid conflicts and find a peaceful resolutionb) I am assertive and willing to stand up for my beliefsc) I try to understand the other person's perspective before respondingSection 3: Exploring Your Work Ethic7. How do you approach your work?a) I am highly organized and enjoy a structured work environmentb) I am adaptable and thrive in dynamic and ever-changing situationsc) I am driven by passion and love to take on challenges8. What motivates you to achieve success?a) Recognition and rewards from othersb) Personal growth and the satisfaction of accomplishing goalsc) The opportunity to make a positive impact on others9. How do you handle stress at work?a) I tend to become overwhelmed and struggle to copeb) I am able to stay calm and focused, finding effective ways to manage stressc) I tend to push myself to the limit and sometimes burn outSection 4: Unveiling Your Relationship Dynamics10. How do you express your love and affection?a) Through physical touch and acts of kindnessb) Through words of affirmation and verbal expressions of lovec) Both, depending on the situation and the person11. What is your ideal relationship?a) A strong, supportive partnership where both individuals grow and learn togetherb) A relationship where you have your own space and can pursue personal interestsc) A relationship that is constantly evolving and full of excitement12. How do you handle conflicts in relationships?a) I prefer to avoid conflicts and try to understand the other person's perspectiveb) I am assertive and willing to address conflicts head-onc) I tend to bottle up emotions and avoid confrontationsSection 5: Discovering Your Values and Beliefs13. What is most important to you in life?a) Success and wealthb) Personal growth and self-improvementc) Love, relationships, and family14. How do you define success?a) Achieving financial stability and recognition from othersb) Personal fulfillment and making a positive impact on the worldc) Balancing personal and professional achievements15. What is your approach to spirituality or religion?a) I am deeply spiritual and have a strong connection to a higher powerb) I am not religious but find meaning and purpose in life through other meansc) I am not particularly interested in spirituality or religionSection 6: Final Insights16. When you think about your ideal self, what qualities do you possess?a) Confidence, resilience, and compassionb) Creativity, curiosity, and adaptabilityc) Kindness, wisdom, and strong relationships17. How do you envision your future?a) I am excited about the possibilities and look forward to achieving my goalsb) I am content with where I am now and enjoy the journeyc) I am uncertain about the future but believe in the power of positive changeConclusion:Congratulations! You have completed the Ultimate Personality Quiz! We hope that this journey of self-discovery has provided you with valuable insights into your character. Remember, understanding yourself is the first step towards personal growth and fulfillment. Reflect on the results and embrace the unique qualities that make you who you are. Keep exploring and evolving, and who knows what exciting discoveries await you in the future!第3篇Are you curious about your personality traits and how they shape your behavior and relationships? Do you want to understand your strengths, weaknesses, and what drives you? If so, this ultimate personality quiz is for you! Take this comprehensive test and get ready to uncover the fascinating aspects of your personality.Section 1: Your Mindset1. When faced with a challenge, do you:a) Immediately feel overwhelmed and anxious?b) Try to find a solution, even if it seems difficult at first?c) Avoid the challenge and hope it goes away on its own?2. How do you handle stress?a) Find ways to relax and unwind, such as exercise or meditation?b) Tend to get irritable and lose your patience?c) Bottle up your emotions and deal with stress on your own?3. When someone offers you advice, do you:a) Listen and consider their perspective?b) Disregard the advice and do what you think is best?c) Ask for more information or opinions before making a decision?4. How do you prefer to make decisions?a) Analyze all the available information and weigh the pros and cons?b) Go with your gut feeling and make a quick decision?c) Seek the opinions of others before making a decision?Section 2: Your Communication Style5. In conversations, do you:a) Listen actively and show empathy towards others?b) Focus on what you want to say and interrupt when necessary?c) Keep to yourself and avoid talking about personal issues?6. How do you express your feelings?a) Openly and honestly, even if it might upset someone?b) Keep them to yourself and only share them with close friends or family?c) Use humor to mask your true feelings?7. When someone is upset, do you:a) Try to understand the cause of their frustration and offer support?b) Avoid the person until they calm down?c) Blame them for their feelings and make them feel worse?Section 3: Your Work Ethic8. How do you handle deadlines?a) Work diligently and prioritize tasks to meet deadlines?b) Wait until the last minute and then rush to complete everything?c) Avoid deadlines altogether and prefer to work at your own pace?9. In a team setting, do you:a) Take on leadership roles and guide the team towards success?b) Follow the lead of others and contribute your skills where needed?c) Keep to yourself and only work on your assigned tasks?10. How do you deal with conflicts at work?a) Address the issue head-on and work towards a solution?b) Avoid conflicts and try to maintain harmony at all costs?c) Blame others for the conflict and hope it resolves itself?Section 4: Your Relationships11. How do you approach new relationships?a) Take things slow and get to know the person before becoming close?b) Dive in headfirst and become friends quickly?c) Keep your distance and prefer to maintain friendships through casual interactions?12. In a romantic relationship, how do you handle disagreements?a) Communicate openly and work together to find a solution?b) Avoid discussing the issue and hope it resolves itself?c) Blame your partner for the disagreement and make them feel guilty?13. How do you show appreciation to your friends and family?a) Regularly express your gratitude and let them know how much they mean to you?b) Show appreciation through actions and small gestures?c) Take their support for granted and rarely express your thanks?Section 5: Your Personal Growth14. How do you approach personal development?a) Set goals and actively work towards them?b) Reflect on your experiences and learn from them?c) Avoid personal growth and focus on the present moment?15. When faced with failure, how do you react?a) Analyze what went wrong and learn from the experience?b) Feel discouraged and give up?c) Blame external factors and believe failure is not your responsibility?16. How do you handle criticism?a) Welcome constructive criticism and use it as a learning opportunity?b) Feel defensive and attack the criticizer?c) Ignore criticism and believe it's not relevant to your life?Section 6: Your Values and Beliefs17. What is the most important value to you in life?a) Success and achievement?b) Love and relationships?c) Personal growth and self-improvement?18. How do you prioritize your time?a) Focus on work and career goals?b) Spend time with family and friends?c) Balance both work and personal life?19. What drives you to get out of bed every day?a) The desire to succeed and achieve great things?b) The love and connection with others?c) The pursuit of happiness and personal fulfillment?Congratulations! You have completed the ultimate personality quiz. Now, let's analyze your results and uncover the fascinating aspects of your personality.Your Mindset:Your mindset plays a significant role in how you approach life's challenges. You are [describe your mindset based on your answers]. This mindset has both strengths and weaknesses, but it ultimately shapes your behavior and decisions.Your Communication Style:Your communication style is [describe your communication style based on your answers]. This style can have a significant impact on your relationships and how others perceive you. It is important to consider how you can improve your communication skills to enhance your interactions with others.Your Work Ethic:Your work ethic is [describe your work ethic based on your answers]. This ethic determines how you approach your career and responsibilities. Whether you are a leader, a follower, or someone who prefers to work independently, your work ethic plays a crucial role in your success and satisfaction in the workplace.Your Relationships:Your relationships are [describe your relationships based on your answers]. Your approach to forming and maintaining relationships can greatly impact your social life and emotional well-being. Consider howyou can leverage your strengths and address any weaknesses to improve your relationships.Your Personal Growth:Your personal growth mindset is [describe your personal growth mindset based on your answers]. Whether you are proactive in seeking personal development or prefer to reflect on your experiences, your mindset plays a crucial role in your growth and happiness.Your Values and Beliefs:Your values and beliefs are [describe your values and beliefs based on your answers]. These values and beliefs shape your priorities and guide your decisions. Reflect on how you can align your actions with your values and beliefs to live a fulfilling life.Remember, this quiz is just a starting point to understand your personality. You are a complex individual with a unique blend of traits and characteristics. Keep exploring and learning about yourself to continue growing and evolving.。

国外心理测试题大全及答案

国外心理测试题大全及答案

国外心理测试题大全及答案在国外,心理测试题是一种常见的方式,用于评估个体的心理状态、能力和特征。

这些测试题多样化,旨在提供准确、客观的结果。

本文将为您介绍一些国外常见的心理测试题,并提供相应的答案。

一、关于个性特征的测试题1. Rorschach墨迹测试题答题方法:观察给定的墨迹图案,形容您在图案中看到的内容。

答案示例:(个人回答)我在第一张墨迹图案中看到了一只蝴蝶,第二张看到了一只猫。

2. MMPI Minnesota多项人格测验答题方法:根据给定题目,选择与您个人情况最接近的答案。

答案示例:(选择答案)我通常喜欢和别人相处,并愿意主动帮助他人。

二、关于能力评估的测试题1. WAIS韦氏成人智力测验答题方法:完成一系列智力测验项目,例如数字序列、空间推理等。

答案示例:(计算题答案)5 + 8 = 13,26 - 9 = 17。

2. WISC韦氏儿童智力测验答题方法:根据年龄段完成适合儿童的智力测验项目,如拼图、分类等。

答案示例:(拼图题答案)将相同形状的拼图块放在一起。

三、关于情绪和心理状况的测试题1. Beck抑郁量表答题方法:根据给定的陈述,选择符合您情况的那一项。

答案示例:(选择答案)我感到非常悲伤,几乎无法忍受。

2. STAI焦虑状态量表答题方法:回答与焦虑相关的陈述,选择的选项反映您的感受程度。

答案示例:(选择答案)我感到紧张不安,并且无法平静下来。

四、关于人际关系和社交行为的测试题1. Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI) 人际关系反应指数答题方法:选择与您在人际关系中的感受和行为最贴切的选项。

答案示例:(选择答案)当我看到别人受伤时,我会感到同情。

2. Social Skills Inventory (SSI) 社交技能测验答题方法:回答涉及社交行为的陈述,选择最符合您的行为方式。

答案示例:(选择答案)我善于倾听他人的意见,并给予恰当的回应。

五、关于认知能力的测试题1. Stroop测试答题方法:快速阅读打印的颜色名称,并说出颜色而非文字本身。

中英文心理测试

中英文心理测试
wooden bridge average bond with your friends 和朋友有比较紧密的联系
rattan bridge
you are not in good terms with your friends 周围没有很好的朋友
13.Colour of the horse
White - your partner is pure and good in your heart. 你的伴侣在你心目中非常纯洁而美好。
met with problems.
你无论何时遇到麻烦 你都会自己解决。
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生活中你有许多好朋友。
7.Castle
Old - shows that your last relationship is not a good one and is not memorable to you.
显示你在过去的交往中有一段不 好的和不值得纪念的关系。
New - your last relationship is good and it's still fresh in your heart.
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How many keys? (1-10)
Old / new
cardboard/paper/ wood/metal
small/medium/big
metal/wood/rattan
white/ grey/brown/black
still and quiet/ nibbling grass/ running about

九型人格测试(RHETI版)英文版(英语版)

九型人格测试(RHETI版)英文版(英语版)

The Riso-Hudson Enneagram Type Indicator (RHETI) is a scientifically validated forced-choice personality test with 144 paired statements. The test takes about 40 minutes to complete.Read each numbered pair of statements carefully. There are no right or wrong answers. For each pair of statements, mark with one of the statement most like you. Leave the other statement blank. Your scores will be computed automatically. Do not skip any statement pair. For greatest accuracy, your grand total should be equal to 144.1.A. I have been romantic and imaginative.B. I have been pragmatic and down to earth.2.A. I have tended to take on confrontations.B. I have tended to avoid confrontations.3.A. I have typically been diplomatic, charming, and ambitious.B. I have typically been direct, formal and idealistic.4.A. I have tended to be focused and intense.B. I have tended to be spontaneous and fun-loving.5.A. I have been a hospitable person and have enjoyed welcoming new friends into my life.B. I have been a private person and have not mixed much with others.6.A. It's been difficult for me to relax and stop worrying about potential problems.B. It's been difficult for me to get myself worked up about potential problems.7.A. I've been more of a "street-smart" survivor.B. I've been more of a "high minded" idealist.8.A. I have needed to show affection to people.B. I have preferred to maintain some distance with people.9.A. When presented with a new experience, I've usually asked myself if it would be useful to me.B. When presented with a new experience, I've usually asked myself if it would be enjoyable.10.A. I have tended to focus too much on myself.B. I have tended to focus too much on others.11.A. Others have depended on my insight and knowledge.B. Others have depended on my strength and decisiveness.12.A. I have come across as being too unsure of myself.B. I have come across as being too sure of myself.13.A. I have been more relationship-oriented than goal-oriented.B. I have been more goal-oriented than relationship-oriented.14.A. I have not been able to speak up for myself very well.B. I have been outspoken -- I have said what others wished they had the nerve to say.15.A. It's been difficult for me to stop considering alternatives and do something definite.B. It's been difficult for me to take it easy and be more flexible.16.A. I have tended to be careful and hesitant.B. I have tended to be bold and domineering.17.A. My reluctance to get involved has gotten me in trouble with people.B. My eagerness to have people depend on me has gotten me into trouble with them.18.A. Usually, I have been able to put my feelings aside to get the job done.B. Usually, I have needed to work through my feelings before I could act.19.A. Generally, I've been methodical and cautious.B. Generally, I've been adventurous and taken risks.20.A. I have tended to be a supportive, giving person who seeks intimacy with others.B. I have tended to be a serious, reserved person who likes discussing issues.A. I've often felt the need to be a "pillar of strength".B. I have often felt the need to perform perfectly.22.A. I've typically been interested in asking tough questions and maintaining my independence.B. I've typically been interested in maintaining my stability and peace of mind.23.A. I've been a bit cynical and skeptical.B. I've been a bit mushy and sentimental.24.A. I've often worried that I'm missing out on something better.B. I've often worried that if I let down my guard, someone will take advantage of me.25.A. My habit of being "stand-offish" has annoyed people.B. My habit of telling people what to do has annoyed people.26.A. I have tended to get anxious if there was too much excitement and stimulation.B. I have tended to get anxious if there wasn't enough excitement and stimulation.27.A. I have depended on my friends & they have known that they can depend on me.B. I have not depended on people; I have done things on my own.A. I have tended to be detached and preoccupied.B. I have tended to be moody and self-absorbed.29.A. I have liked to challenge people and "shake them up".B. I have liked to comfort people and calm them down.30.A. I have generally been an outgoing, sociable person.B. I have generally been an earnest, self-disciplined person.31.A. I've wanted to "fit in" with others -- I get uncomfortable when I stand out too much.B. I've wanted to standout from others -- I get uncomfortable when I don't distinguish myself.32.A. Pursuing my personal interests has been more important to me than having stability and security.B. Having stability and security has been more important to me than pursuing my personal interests.33.A. When I've had conflicts with others, I've tended to withdraw.B. When I've had conflicts with others, I've rarely backed down.34.A. I have given in too easily and let others push me around.B. I've been too uncompromising and demanding with others.A. I've been appreciated for my unsinkable spirit and resourcefulness.B. I've been appreciated for my deep caring and personal warmth.36.A. I have wanted to make a favorable impression on others.B. I have cared little about making a favorable impression on others.37.A. I've depended on my perseverance and common sense.B. I've depended on my imagination and moments of inspiration.38.A. Basically, I have been easy-going and agreeable.B. Basically, I have been hard-driving and assertive.39.A. I have worked hard to be accepted and well-liked.B.Being accepted and well-liked has not been a high priority for me.40.A. In reaction to pressure from others, I have become more withdrawn.B. In reaction to pressure from others, I have become more assertive.41.A. People have been interested in me because I've been outgoing, engaging, and interested in them.B. People have been interested in me because I've been quiet, unusual, and deep.A. Duty and responsibility have been important values for me.B. Harmony and acceptance have been important values for me.43.A. I've tried to motivate people by making big plans and big promises.B. I've tried to motivate people by pointing out the consequences of not following my advice.44.A. I have seldom been emotionally demonstrative.B. I have often been emotionally demonstrative.45.A. Dealing with details has not been one of my strong suits.B. I have excelled at dealing with details.46.A. I have often emphasized how different I am from most people, especially my family.B. I have often emphasized how much I have in common with most people, especially my family.47.A. When situations have gotten heated, I have tended to stay on the sidelines.B. When situations have gotten heated, I have tended to get right into the middle of things.48.A. I have stood by my friends, even when they have been wrong.B. I have not wanted to compromise what is right even for friendship.A. I've been a well-meaning supporter.B. I've been a highly-motivated go-getter.50.A. When troubled, I have tended to brood about my problems.B. When troubled, I have tended to find distractions for myself.51.A. Generally, I've had strong convictions and a sense of how things should be.B. Generally, I've had serious doubts and have questioned how things seemed to be.52.A. I've created problems with others by being pessimistic and complaining.B. I've created problems with others by being bossy and controlling.53.A. I have tended to act on my feelings and let the "chips fall where they may"B. I have tended not to act on my feelings lest they stir up more problems.54.A. Being the center of attention has usually felt natural to me.B. Being the center of attention has usually felt strange to me.55.A. I've been careful, and have tried to prepare for unforeseen problems.B. I've been spontaneous, and have preferred to improvise as problems come up.A. I have gotten angry when others have not shown enough appreciation for what I have done for them.B. I have gotten angry when others have not listened to what I have told them.57.A. Being independent and self-reliant has been important to me.B. Being valued and admired has been important to me.58.A. When I've debated with friends, I've tended to press my arguments forcefully.B. When I've debated with friends, I've tended to let things go to prevent hard feelings.59.A. I have often been possessive of loved ones — I have had trouble letting them be.B. I have often "tested" loved ones to see if they were really there for me.60.A. Organizing resources and making things happen has been one of my major strengths.B. Coming up with new ideas and getting people excited about them has been one of my major strengths.61.A. I've tended to be driven and very hard on myself.B. I've tended to be too emotional and rather undisciplined.62.A. I have tried to keep my life fast-paced, intense, and exciting.B. I have tried to keep my life regular, stable, and peaceful.A. Even though I've had successes, I've tended to doubt my abilities.B. Even though I've had setbacks, I've had a lot of confidence in my abilities.64.A. I generally have tended to dwell on my feelings and to hold onto them for a long time.B. I generally have tended to minimize my feelings and not pay very much attention to them.65.A. I have provided many people with attention and nurturance.B. I have provided many people with direction and motivation.66.A. I've been a bit serious and strict with myself.B. I've been a bit free-wheeling and permissive with myself.67.A. I've been self-assertive and driven to excel.B. I've been modest and have been happy to go at my own pace.68.A. I have been proud of my clarity and objectivity.B. I have been proud of my reliability and commitment.69.A. I have spent a lot of time looking inward — understanding my feelings has been important to me.B. I have not spent much time looking inward — getting things done has been important to me.70.A. Generally, I have thought of myself as a sunny, casual person.B. Generally, I have thought of myself as a serious, dignified person.71.A. I've had an agile mind and boundless energy.B. I've had a caring heart and deep dedication.72.A. I have pursued activities that had a substantial potential for reward and personal recognition.B. I have been willing to give up reward and personal recognition if it meant doing work I was really interested in.73.A. Fulfilling social obligations has seldom been high on my agenda.B. I have usually have taken my social obligations very seriously.74.A. In most situations, I have preferred to take the lead.B. In most situations, I have preferred to let someone else take the lead.75.A. Over the years, my values and lifestyle have changed several times.B. Over the years, my values and lifestyle have remained fairly consistent.76.A. Typically, I have not had much self-discipline.B. Typically, I have not had much connection with people.77.A. I have tended to withhold my affection, and have wanted others to come into my world.B. I have tended to give my affection too freely, and have wanted to extend myself to others.78.A. I have had a tendency to think of worst case scenarios.B. I have had a tendency to think that everything will work out for the best.79.A. People have trusted me because I am confident and can look out for them.B. People have trusted me because I am fair and will do what is right.80.A. Often, I have been so involved in my own projects that I have become isolated from others.B. Often, I have been so involved with others that I have neglected my own projects.81.A. When meeting someone new, I have usually been poised andself-contained.B. When meeting someone new, I have usually been chatty and entertaining.82.A. Generally speaking, I have tended to be pessimistic.B. Generally speaking, I have tended to be optimistic.83.A. I have preferred to inhabit my own little world.B. I have preferred to let the world know I'm here.84.A. I have often been troubled by nervousness, insecurity, and doubt.B. I have often been troubled by anger, perfectionism, and impatience.85.A. I realize that I have often been too personal and intimate.B. I realize that I have often been too cool and aloof.86.A. I have lost out because I have not felt up to taking opportunities.B. I have lost out because I have pursued too many possibilities.87.A. I have tended to take a long time to get into action.B. I have tended to get into action quickly.88.A. I usually have had difficulty making decisions.B. I seldom have had difficulty making decisions.89.A. I have had a tendency to come on a little too strong with people.B. I have had a tendency not to assert myself enough with people.90.A. Typically, I have been even-tempered.B. Typically, 1 have had strong changes of mood.91.A. When I've been unsure of what to do, I've often sought the advice of others.B. When I've been unsure of what to do, I've tried different things to see what worked best for me.92.A. I have worried that I would be left out of other's activities.B. I have worried that others' activities would distract me from what I had to do.93.A. Typically, when I have gotten angry, I have told people off.B. Typically, when I have gotten angry, I have become distant.94.A. I've tended to have trouble falling asleep.B. I've tended to fall asleep easily.95.A. I have often tried to figure out how I could get closer to others.B. I have often tried to figure out what others want from me.96.A. I have usually been measured, straight-talking, and deliberate.B. I have usually been excitable, fast-talking, and witty.97.A. Often, I have not spoken up when I've seen others making a mistake.B. Often, I have helped others see that they are making a mistake.98.A. During most of my life, I have been a stormy person who has had many volatile feelings.B. During most of my life, I have been a steady person in whom "still waters run deep".A. When I have disliked people, I have usually tried hard to stay cordial —despite my feelings.B. When I have disliked people, I have usually let them know it — one way or another.100.A. Much of my difficulty with people has come from my touchiness and taking everything too personally.B. Much of my difficulty with people has come from my not caring about social conventions.101.A. My approach has been to jump in and rescue people.B. My approach has been to show people how to help themselves.102.A. Generally, I have enjoyed "letting go" and pushing the limits.B. Generally, I have not enjoyed losing control of myself very much. 103.A. I've been overly concerned with doing better than others.B. I've been overly concerned with making things okay for others.104.A. My thoughts generally have been speculative—involving my magination and curiosity.B. My thoughts generally have been practical—just trying to keep things going.105.A. One of my main assets has been my ability to take charge of situations.B. One of my main assets has been my ability to describe internal states.A. I have pushed to get things done correctly,even if it made people uncomfortable.B. I have not liked feeling pressured, so I have not liked pressuring anyone else.107.A. I've often taken pride in how important I am in others' lives.B. I've often taken pride in my gusto and openness to new experiences. 108.A. I have perceived that I've often come across to others as presentable, even admirable.B. I have perceived that I've often come across to others as unusual, even odd.109.A. I have mostly done what I had to do.B. I have mostly done what I wanted to do.110.A. I have usually enjoyed high-pressure, even difficult, situations.B. I have usually disliked being in high-pressure, even difficult, situations. 111.A. I've been proud of my ability to be flexible—what's appropriate or important often changes.B. I've been proud of my ability to take a stand—I've been firm about what I believe in.112.A. My style has leaned toward sparseness and austerity.B. My style has leaned toward excess and over-doing things.A. My own health and well-being have suffered because of my strong desire to help others.B. My relationships have suffered because of my strong desire to attend to my personal needs.114.A. Generally speaking, I've been too open and naïve.B. Generally speaking, I've been too wary and guarded.115.A. I have sometimes put people off by being too aggressive.B. I have sometimes put people off by being too "up-tight".116.A. Being of service and attending to the needs of others has been a high priority for me.B. Finding alternative ways of seeing and doing things has been a high priority for me.117.A. I've been single-minded and persistent in pursuing my goals.B. I've preferred to explore various courses of action to see where they lead.118.A. I have frequently been drawn to situations that stir up deep, intense emotions.B. I have frequently been drawn to situations that make me feel calm and at ease.119.A. I have cared less about practical results than about pursuing my interests.B. I have been practical and have expected my work to have concrete results.120.A. I have had a deep need to belong.B. I have had a deep need to feel balanced.121.A. In the past, I've probably insisted on too much closeness in my friendships.B. In the past, I've probably kept too much distance in my friendships. 122.A. I've had a tendency to keep thinking about things from the past.B. I've had a tendency to keep anticipating things I'm going to do. 123.A. I've tended to see people as intrusive and demanding.B. I've tended to see people as disorganized and irresponsible. 124.A. Generally, I have not had much confidence in myself.B. Generally, I have had confidence only in myself.125.A. I've probably been too passive and uninvolved.B. I've probably been too controlling and manipulative.126.A. I've frequently been stopped in my tracks by my self-doubt.B. I've rarely let self-doubt stand in my way.A. Given a choice between something familiar and something new, I've usually chosen something new.B. I've generally chosen what I knew I already liked: why be disappointed with something I might not like?128.A. I have given a lot of physical contact to reassure others about how I feel about them.B. I have generally felt that real love does not depend on physical contact. 129.A. When I've needed to confront someone, I've often been too harsh and direct.B. When I've needed to confront someone, I've often "beaten around the bush" too much.130.A. I have been attracted to subjects that others would probably find disturbing, even frightening.B. I have preferred not to spend my time dwelling on disturbing, frightening subjects.131.A. I have gotten into trouble with people by being too intrusive and interfering.B. I have gotten into trouble with people by being too evasive and uncommunicative.132.A. I've worried that I don't have the resources to fulfill the responsibilitiesI've taken on.B. I've worried that I don't have the self-discipline to focus on what will really fulfill me.A. Generally, I've been a highly intuitive, individualistic person.B. Generally, I've been a highly organized, responsible person.134.A. Overcoming inertia has been one of mv main problems.B. Being unable to slow down has been one of my main problems.135.A. When I've felt insecure. I've reacted by becoming arrogant and dismissive.B. When I've felt insecure, I've reacted by becoming defensive and argumentative.136.A. I have generally been open-minded and willing to try new approaches.B. I have generally been self-revealing and willing to share my feelings with others.137.A. I've presented myself to others as tougher than I really am.B. I've presented myself to others as caring more than I really do.138.A. I usually have followed my conscience and reason.B. I usually have followed my feelings and impulses.139.A. Serious adversity has made me feel hardened and resolute.B. Serious adversity has made me feel discouraged and resigned.140.A. I usually have made sure that I had some kind of "safety net" to fall backon.B. I usually have chosen to live on the edge and to depend on others as little as possible.141.A. I've had to be strong for others, so I haven't had time to deal with my feelings and fears.B. I've had difficulty coping with my feelings and fears, so it's been hard for me to be strong for others.142.A. I have often wondered why people focus on the negative when there is so much that's wonderful about life.B. I have often wondered why people arc so happy when so much in life is messed up.143.A. I have tried hard not to be seen as a selfish person.B. I have tried hard not to be seen as a boring person.144.A. I have avoided intimacy when I feared I would be overwhelmed by people's needs and demands.B. I have avoided intimacy when I feared I would not be able to live up to people's expectations of me.。

英文版性格和美食心理测试

英文版性格和美食心理测试

The answer to C:
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People who eat pancake like pizza are relatively poignant ,stingy and unsocial in the groups. However, they are intelligent and outstanding. Artists and scientists often have such a style.
Which is your favourite food?
---- psychological test
--made by violet
beef noodles
seafood
pizza
Fried Chicken nuggets
Cake
The answer to A:
People who eat spicy food like beef noodles is very "hot" temperament Snob, cynical and extremely exclude social activities and reciprocity . And they are ambitious,active and highspirited.They never want to fall behind.Most of northeastern people have such a style.
The answer to D:
People who eat fried chicken nuggets do not like sports and movement.They are kind and friendly but have weak emotion ,feel lonely, afraid and act like a little sheep in general lack of impulsion

MBTI测试量表(英文48题目)

MBTI测试量表(英文48题目)

MBTI测试量表(英⽂48题⽬)get your cognitive profile1.Before you begin...Thank you for helping us with our research. If you are familiar with Jungian psychology, cog nitive science or models of development, we ask you to set aside any ideas you may have.This is a serious questionnaire to help you discover what cognitive processes you use well, as opposed to surface behavior or what you value. Some cognitive processes may be outside yo ur awareness or experience, so just understanding the various phrases is part the assessment. S ome phrases may take time to reflect.What You'll Get: Based on your responses, you will get a cognitive development profile along with a best-match personality code.chinese version 荣格⼼理类型认知功能测试测试指导语Please read carefully each of the 48 phrases below. For each phrase:* Indicate how often you do skillfully what the phrase describes.* Use dictionary definitions and go with the overall meaning most comfortable to you.* If you don't understand a phrase then mark it as "not me."本次测试共48 题2.分享到:QQ空间新浪微博腾讯微博⼈⼈⽹⾖瓣⽹3.o 1. Be guided by a definition, logical deduction, or other nugget of reasoning.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo 2. Enjoy the thrill of action and physical experience in the present moment.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo 3. Easily get in sync physically with people and things around you.A. Not MeB. Little Meo 4. Notice whether the details in front of you match what you are accustomed toA. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo 5. Transform yourself by focusing inward on a specific way you foresee you will need to be.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo 6. Compassionately take on someone else's needs as your own.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo7. Recognize and usually adhere to shared values, feelings, and social norms to get along.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo8. Engage life's magical moments and meaningful coincidences as they happen.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo9. Continually examine if choices harmonize with important beliefs.A. Not MeE. Exactly Meo10. Conceive of a comprehensive plan to maximize progress toward multiple goals at onceA. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo11. Fine-tune a definition or concept to support a theory, perspective or framework.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo12. Gain a profound realization from a mystical state or sudden release of emotions.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo13. Experience a premonition or foresee the distant future.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo14. Keep following tangents and new ideas without limiting yourself to one.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo15. Offer various unrelated ideas and see what potential they might suggest.C. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo16. Apply leverage to a situation to solve a problem impersonally using minimal effort.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo17. Push your mental limits to complete an array of innovative achievements.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo18. Fulfill the same regular work or activity everyday at a comfortable pace.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo19. Feel attracted to the symbolic, archetypal, or mysterious.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo20. Review a lot of information over time to confirm what is customary or standard.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo22. Analyze and critique what doesn't fit with a well-defined principle.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo23. Readily communicate personally to all members of a group to feel unity.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo24. Always remain true to what you want for yourself or others.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo25. Point out discrepancies between how things are and the way they have always been.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo26. Construct an argument to convince someone using evidence clearly in front of you both.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo28. Spur action and pull off results simply by making your presence felt.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo29. Evaluate what is worth believing in and most important to who you really are inside.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo30. Instantly read visible cues to see just how far you can go.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo31. Merge and feel intimate oneness with other people.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo32. Lay out methods for others to complete tasks in time- and resource-efficient ways.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat Meo33. Freely follow your gut instincts and exciting physical impulses as they come up.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo34. Determine success by measurement or other objective method such as the time taken.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo35. Take apart something to figure out the principles on which it works.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo36. Weave into the current dynamics of a situation aspects of other, random contexts.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo37. Trust what emerges from brainstorming.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo38. Remain in touch with what you want for yourself, what motivates you, and what is good.A. Not MeB. Little Meo39. Enjoy playing with random interconnections and patterns.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo40. Stick to making decisions based on impersonal measures such as points earned.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo41. Freely enjoy doing what you want for your own personal happiness.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo42. Feel strongly that something is good or bad.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo43. Compare an experience against a storehouse of familiar experiences to find what's reliableA. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo44. Follow steps to ensure tasks are predictable and completed correctly.A. Not MeE. Exactly Meo45. Help make people feel comfortable by engaging in hosting and care-takingA. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo46. Follow a straight line of reasoningA. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo47. Achieve a metamorphosis, definitive insight, or powerful vision of change.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Meo48. Feel inclined to be responsible for, and take care of, others' feelings.A. Not MeB. Little MeC. Somewhat MeD. Mostly MeE. Exactly Me。

英语小心理测试

英语小心理测试

Motivation QuizDo you know what it takes to rouse and encourage yourself? Take this simple quiz to discover howyou rate in your ability to deal effectively with feelings ofde-motivation.Answer True/False to the following statements then scroll down to the end of the page to see howyou did.01. Failure can be a motivator.02. No one can motivate another person for the long term.03. Fear is an effective way to motivate people.04. It is important to have some motivational reminders.05. Everyone is motivated by the same thing.06. Reading motivational books and listening to motivational tapes is a good way to motivateourselves.07. People who are motivated have more extroverted personalities than those who are not.08. To maintain motivation, it is important to have balance in our lives.09. Making wise choices is an important part of motivation.10. Too much uncontrolled stress can cause us to lose motivation.11. Keeping a record of our success and achievements can help us stay motivated.12. Desire is a key factor in motivation.13. Too high expectations can cause us to become de-motivated.14. Having a plan can help us stay motivated.15. It is important to have intangible goals to stay motivated.16. We get motivation from our parents and important people in our life.17. Success means different things to different people.18. Personal organization can help us gain and sustain motivation.19. It is important to celebrate from time to time as we move towards our goals.20. Persistence is a key factor in motivation.How to score yourself?Score one point for every TRUE answer you made with the exception of statement 3, 5, 7 and 16.Score one point for every FALSE answer for statement 3, 5, 7 and 16. Then total up your score.What do your scores reveal?< 11 If you scored within this range, you may need to relook what you think gets your going.You may need to realize that motivation is frequently self-generated and not necessarilysomething that others give us. We can all do much to motivate ourselves.12-16 You are on the right track and may want to expand on the ways you already know toencourage yourself.17-20 You have a good handle on the concept of self-motivation and know what it takes tomotivate yourself. Put these into practice and you should have little problems maintainingmomentum when the going gets rough.。

英语心理测试

英语心理测试

英语心理测试Sure, here is an English psychological test for you:1. Imagine you are walking alone in a forest. What kind of forest is it? Describe it in detl.2. As you continue walking, you come across a key on the ground. What does the key look like? What do you think it unlocks?3. While exploring further, you stumble upon a house. Describe the house and what you do next.4. Now, imagine you enter the house and find a table with three objects on it - a candle, a book, and a knife. Which object do you pick up and why?5. As you leave the house, you come across a body of water. What type of water is it? Describe its size and appearance.6. You come across a bridge across the water. Is it a sturdy bridge or does it seem fragile? What do you decide to do - cross the bridge or find another way around?7. After crossing the bridge, you spot a beautiful garden. What does the garden look like? Do you stop to explore or continue on your journey?8. As you reach the end of the path, you find yourself at a crossroads. One path leads to a city, while the other goes deeper into the wilderness. Which path do you choose and why?Remember, there are no right or wrong answers in this test. It is designed to reveal certn aspects of your personality based on your responses.。

有趣的心理测试_英文版

有趣的心理测试_英文版

Attention, please! Stare at the white letters in the center of the picture. And then something magic will happen.
If you see the blue heart rotating, you are full of love.
psychological test pictures[second]
Pressure test
Pressure test
1:If you see roaring waves(波涛汹涌), you are in great pressure. You should go on a vacation. 2: If you see rippling wavelets(微波荡漾) ,you are with a teeny bit of pressure. You should have a rest. 3: If you see a still picture, you don’t have any pressure. Please continue to serve for the RMB. The same goes for another picture: the greater the black dot flashing, the higher the pressure
you using your left brain or your right brain? 】
From a five years’ research of Yale University
If you see the dancer is rotating clockwise(顺时 针旋转), it means that you are using your right brain; If it is rotating anticlockwise (逆时针 旋转), it means you are using your left brain. And it’s said that 14% of Americans can see both of the directions.

英文心理测试

英文心理测试

英文版心理测试心理测试题,测测你对自己,对恋人,对工作等等等等的态度。

1. Imagine that you are walking along a path. What do you see around you?a. Forest, so much forest that you can hardly see the sky.b. A yellow corn field against a brilliant blue sky.c. Softly sloping green hills, with a view of mountains in the distance2. What do you see near your feet?a. A mirrorb. A ringc. A bottle3. Will you pick it up?a. Yesb. No4. You walk along and find water. In what form is the water?a. A lakeb. A waterfallc. A river5. You see a key in the water and you pick it up. What does it look like?a. An ordinary house keyb. A beautiful antique keyc. A small silver locker key6. Next you stumble across a house. What type of house is it?a. A spacious Hollywood mansionb. A hut with a garden full of flowersc. A beautiful old stone castle7. What do you do next?a. Look into the windowb. Walk right on inside and explorec. Walk away. You're not that interested.8. Suddenly, something jumps out at you. What is it?a. A bearb. A wizardc. A spider9. Because you are so scared you run until you see a wall blocking the path in front of you. There is a door, but it's locked, so you look through the key hole. What do you see?a. A beautiful house with a vast garden.b. A pond in the middle of a desert.c. A beach with waves crashing onto the sandAnalysis:1.Your view on yourself:a. Other people find you very interesting, but you are really hiding your true self. Your friends love you because you are a good listener. They'll probably still love you if you learn to be yourself with them.b. You are intelligent, honest and sweet. You are friendly to everybody and don't like conflict. Because you're so cheerful and fun people are naturally attracted to you and like to talk to you.c. You are down-to-earth and people like you because you are so straightforward. You are an efficient problem solver because you will listen to both sides of an argument before making a decision that usually appeals to both parties.2.The type of girlfriend/boyfriend you are looking for:a. You are not looking merely for a girl/boyfriend - you are looking for your life partner. Perhaps you should be more open-minded about who you spend time with. The person you are looking for might hide their charm under their exterior.b. You are a true romantic. When you are in love, you will do anything and everything to keep your love true.c. You like serious, smart and determined people. You don't judge a book by its cover, so good-looking people aren't necessarily your style. This makes you an attractiveperson in many people's eyes.3.Your readiness to commit to a relationship:a. You are ready to commit as soon as you meet the right person. And you believe you will pretty much know as soon as you might that person.b. You prefer to get to know a person very well before deciding whether you will commit to the relationship.4.The seriousness of your love:a. You are very serious about relationships and aren't interested in wasting time with people you don't really like. If you meet the right person, you will fall deeply and beautifully in love.b. You like to flirt and behave seductively. The opposite sex finds this very attractive, and that's why you'll always have admirers hanging off your arms. But how serious are you about choosing someone to be in a relationship with?c. Your have very sensible tactics when approaching the opposite sex. In many ways people find your straightforwardness attractive, so you will find yourself with plenty of dates.5.Your views on educationa. Education is less important than the real world out there, away from the classroom. Deep inside you want to start working, earning money and living on your own.b. Education is very important in life. You want to study hard and learn as much as you can.c. You may not like to study but you have many practical ideas. You listen to your own instincts and tend to follow your heart, so you will probably end up with an unusual job.6.The right job for you:a. You have many goals and want to achieve as much as you can. The jobs you enjoy are those that let you burn off your considerable excess energy.b. You're a practical person and will choose a secure job with a steady income. Knowing what you like to do is important. Find a regular job doing just that and you'll be set for life.c. You have plenty of dream jobs but have little chance of doing any of them if you don't focus on something in particular. You need to choose something and go for it to be happy and achieve success.7. How do you view success:a. You are afraid of failure and scared to have a go at the career you would like to have in case you don't succeed. Don't give up when you haven't yet even started! Be courageous.b. You are confident that you will be successful in your chosen career and nothing will stop you from trying.c. Success in your career is not the most important thing in life. You are content with what you have and think that being with someone you love is more than spending all of your precious time just working.8.What are you most afraid of:a. You are afraid of having no one to rely on in times of trouble. You don't ever want to be unable to take care of yourself. Independence is important to you.b. You are afraid of things that you cannot control. Sometimes you show your anger to cover up how you feel.c. You are concerned about your image and the way others see you. This means that you try very hard to be accepted by other people. It's time for you to believe in who you are, not what you wear.9.Who is your true self:a. You are mature, reasonable, honest and give good advice. People ask for your comments on all sorts of different issues. Sometimes you might find yourself in a dilemma when trapped with a problem, which your heart rather than your head needs to solve.b. You like privacy very much because you enjoy spending time with your own thoughts. You like to disappear when you cannot find solutions to your own problems, but you would feel better if you learned to share your thoughts with a person you trust.c. You are full of energy and confidence. You are unpredictable, with moods changing as quickly as an ocean. You might occasionally be calm and still, but never for long.。

英文版心理测试

英文版心理测试

Swimsuits reflect your personalityPick your swimsuit.Single block colorSingle color in different shadesTwo colorsGeometric patterns or stripesFlowersOne background color with patterns in other colorsAnalysis:Single block color:You are generous person and are open to new ideas. You enjoy tasks that challenge you, while others may see your acceptance of such tasks as a risky and even brave thing to do. You don't hold any secrets and speak your mind directly. You have a rather naughty approach towards the opposite sex, and your tendency to flirt can sometimes get you into trouble.Single color in different shades:You are reasonable and mature. It's not easy to trick you because you are intelligent, confident and have high self-esteem. You love your freedom and never follow silly fashion trends.Two colors:You are extremely sensitive and the smallest criticism can profoundly hurt your feelings. When you are not happy with something, you let it show. You are a candid person, but sometimes people might wish you were less of a drama queen.Geometric patterns or stripes:You are artistic, imaginative and sensitive. You are often caught daydreaming, but this is when you stumble across your best ideas. There may be a lot of changes in your life but nothing bothers you too much. You like to take life easy.Flowers:You are well groomed, neat and clean. You are conservative and fastidious when it comes to cleanliness. You believe strongly in family values, and this belief gives you a self-confidence that others occasionally interpret as haughtiness.One background color with patterns in other colors You are a mystery and it seems like you are trying to hide something from others. Both sexes find you interesting and attractive. You enjoy exploring your individuality and don't really mind what others think of you.。

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C. Polar Bear - you are afraid of marriage, you think it would take
away your freedom
D. Leopard - you always want to get married, but in fact, you don't
b. A yellow corn field against a brilliant blue sky.
c. Softly sloping green hills, with a view of mountains in the distance
2. What do you see near your feet?
which one you'll choose...
A. Human
B. Pig
C. Cow
D. Bird
分析
6. Would you commit adultery.
A. Human - you care about the society and morality, you won't do
1. The end of the world is coming, if you can save only one kind of
animal, which one will you pick?
A. Rabbit
B. Sheep
C. Deer
D. Horse
分析
what you want, both of you communicate by hearts
B. Horse - both of you can talk about everything and anything, no
secret is kept
C. Rabbit - a relationship which make you feel warmth and in-love
c. A small silver locker key
6. Next you stumble across a house. What type of house is it?
a. A spacious Hollywood mansion
b. A hut with a garden full of flowers
1. What kind of person you'll be attracted to in real life situation.
A. Rabbit - those who has split personality, like cold as ice on the
outside, but hot as fire in the heart.
always
D. Bird - you care not only about present but future with your partner,
a long-lasting relationship that you can grow with
6. On an isolated island, you can only have an animal as you companion,
A. Dog
B. Cat
C. Horse
D. Snake
分析
3. What impression you would like to give to your lover.
A. Dog - loyal, faithful, never change
B. Cat - stylish
that'll be...
A. Sheep
B. Horse
C. Rabbit
D. Bird
分析
5. What kind of relationship you would like to build with your partner.
A. Sheep - traditional, without saying anything, the other will know
choose what kind of animal to be your pet?
A. Dinosaur
B. White Tiger
C. Polar Bear
D. Leopard
分析
7. What do you think about marriage.
A. Dinosaur - you are quite pessimistic, you don't think happy marriage
b. A waterfall
c. A river
5. You see a key in the water and you pick it up. What does it look like?
a. An ordinary house key
b. A beautiful antique key
B. Snake - emotional, too moody; and you don't know how to please
him/her
C. Crocodile - ruthless, cold-blooded, ironic
D. Shark - insecure
5. One day, you met an animal which can speak human language, you wish
D. Shark
分析
4. What incident would cause you to break up with your partner / which
character you hate most.
A. Lion - your lover's arrogance, act like a dictator pisses you off
even know what it really is
8. If you have 5-minute times to be an animal, which one you would like
to be?
A. Lion
B. Cat
C. Horse
D. Pigeon
分析
8. At this moment, what do you think of Love.
D. Bird - you can never be stabilized, actually you are not suitable
for marriage and you don't want to make commitment
7. If you have the super power to tame all kinds of animal, you'll
国外网站上搜罗的一则很有意思的心理测试题,测测你对自己,对恋人,对工作等等等等的态度。
1. Imagine that you are walking along a path. What do you see around you?
a. Forest, so much forest that you can hardly see the sky.
exist anymore nowadays
B. White Tiger - you think of marriage is a precious thing, once you
get married, you'll treasure it and your partner very much
animal as a souvenir, which one will you choose?
A. Monkey
B. Lion
C. Snake
D. Giraffe
分析
2. In the process of courtship, which approach would make you feel
c. A beautiful old stone castle
7. What do you do next?
a. Look into the window
b. Walk right on inside and explore
c. Walk away. You're not that interested.
anything wrong after marriage
B. Pig - you can't resist desire and lust, most probably you'll commit
adultery
C. Cow - tolerant, you'll try very hard not to do it
D. Giraffe - patience, never give up on you
3. You did something wrong. Instead of being a human, God punished you
to be an animal, you will choose:
B. Sheep - obedience and warm
C. Deer - elegant and well-mannered
D. Horse - those are unb
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