As expected, I got INTJ. I found some of the questions to be and rather shallow in their attempt to determine the dominant traits of an individual. With regard to the disputed question no. 17, I think the change made isn't too fortunate, either. Keeping the ability to see, hear, taste,
and move your body has much more to do with one's self-preservation instinct, let us simply imagine a person unable to use any of these senses. It's a quite dramatic image, isn't it?
Visual creativity may utilize the same system as vision itself, but I think one would still be able to access it, given the fact they weren't born blind. Even in this last situation, the sense of touch could help someone create a more or less realistic mental image of the surroundings.
The question's weren't too impressive overall, as far as I'm concerned. I've seen them in many tests before, but they usually lead to higher percentages in favour of my boldly expressed NT.