Cloudpatrol
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Disclaimer: This test has absolutely no scientific validity.
@Frosty asked me for typing assistance and I take such privilege seriously.
To aid me along the determining path > I created a custom test consisting of questions that I was curious re: parallel to MBTI and Enneagram methodology. {There are no (deliberate) Socionic links within}
Posting it here, in case anyone else wants to fill it out and have other Forum-ers weigh-in.
BEGIN:
1. What is the strangest or most pleasant food you have ever tried? What were the first things you noticed about it and what do you remember?
2. In a stirring debate is it MORE important that your opponent be:
a) 100% accurate with the facts they present as trust-worthy
b) Enchanting, respectful and thought-provoking
3. What living arrangement would be most ideal:
1) Living alone
2) Living and interacting often with partner/roommate/family
3) Living alone but with a capuchin monkey that could fetch you drinks and turn on the TV
3) Living with people but being able to preoccupy with individual tasks whilst still sharing the same space
4) Another choice {not listed here} you wish to explain
4. What, if ANYthing, is too serious to be joked about?
5. A loved one is surprising you with a trip. What would better suit your sensibilities:
a) Knowing about it long in advance so you can plan and look forward to it?
b) Being surprised and letting them show you what about that destination is exciting?
c) An answer not supplied you wish to elaborate on.
6. Rate each of these social settings in order from 1-8. 1 being “ideal†and 8 being “less desiredâ€
a) One-on-one, conversing with a friend
b) A small group of around 3-5 friends
c) A party with friends and the opportunity to widen your social circle
d) By yourself but with a computer forum to interact with
e) At a party with one good friend where there is a dog running around you can play with
f) With a group, outdoors, doing an activity
g) A rave, where you can disappear into the group atmosphere
h) Alone with a book, movie or game
7. Is it more important for parents to provide a clean house with routine, learning and stability OR a fun house filled with learning and love? Why?
8. You are considering two possible jobs.
a) One is at company X, which you admire. It has a fun work atmosphere and a lax dress code. It pays less and you will need to work 8 months before receiving benefits. It won’t do anything on your resume for the field you would like to eventually work in.
b) Company M is a more traditional work place but you will be able to make more money, working less hours. Within 6 months you will get benefits. The atmosphere is not very social. You think the ‘work uniform’ is unflattering. It will provide you with practical experience in the field you have future aspirations regarding.
Do you choose a job with a) X or b) M? Feel free to provide reasoning if you wish.
9. What would make you feel more appreciated, understood and cared for? From 1-5 {1 being MOST and 5 being least}
a) A home-cooked meal of your favourite food
b) A gift based on something you had mentioned off-handedly and the person took note
c) A hug & verbal expressions of what you mean to the person
d) A hand-made note or drawing that is linked to your favourite preferences
e) An errand you disliked but needed doing - being done for you - without you having to ask
10. If you were going to be stuck on a desert island with someone for a time, which would be MORE important to you:
a) Someone who is imaginative, easy going, witty and conversational
b) Someone with practical survival know-how and laser thinking-ability
c) Someone you are physically attracted to
11. In less than 5 sentences: what are the three greatest fears in life, you possess? Things that keep you up at night.
12. You are on the deck of the Titanic with 7 other people. The time for being able to jump in a lifeboat is down to critical seconds. Rate the following people in order of importance or 'lifeboat worthiness':
{1 = Most important to get on the lifeboat to 8 = least important} Put one adjective beside the person’s # rating to describe your decision-process.
a) Respected Politician
b) Doctor
c) Yourself
d) Small Child
e) Talented Artist
f) Firefighter
g) Parent Expecting a Child Soon
h) Brainy Scientist
13. List 3 of the professions you would most like to engage in. Then list 3 of the professions that you would least like to work in.
14. In less than 3 sentences, tell me what your basic life philosophy is:
15. Would you rather someone treated you kindly or fairly?
16. Would you like to be famous, Y or N? If yes, in what way?
17. Is there something you have dreamed of doing for a long time? Why haven’t you done it?
18. When you are 1) hurt 2) stressed 3) tired or 4) embarrassed, how exactly do you react? {Differentiate if the dynamics are different for each circumstance}
19. Complete this sentence:
Having a family is:
20. Communication style with a friend that is MOST personally preferable. Choose no more than 3 options:
a) Text everyday
b) See each other every day
c) Phone or Skype every day
d) Text here and there throughout the week
e) See each other when possible
f) Pigeon Carrier
g) Phone or Skype when possible
h) Text when possible
Preferred communication style with a romantic interest you are not cohabiting with. Again, choose no more than 3 options:
a) Text everyday
b) See each other every day
c) Phone or Skype every day
d) Naked, under the sheets
e) Text here and there throughout the week
f) See each other when possible
g) Phone or Skype when possible
h) Text when possible
21. When you are having a heated discussion, do your thoughts & feelings occur quickly to you or do you need to think over things before knowing what you think/how you feel?
22. Would you rather fill in the blanks or connect the dots?
23. When you are angry with someone, what do you do? Do you communicate you are angry? Is it veiled or direct? Will the person know when they have angered you? Do you turn into a green humanoid with superhuman strength that splits your clothes?
24. What is your best memory? Why? What is your worst memory? Why?
25. What do you think is MORE admirable or ideal:
a) Living in one city and developing a community of friends and resources over a life-time
b) Living in different places and collecting experiences and different friends
26. Are you nostalgic or sentimental, Y or N? If yes, how so? Are you already missing question #16 ?
27. Rate these fears from 1 = most relatable to 10 = least relatable.
a) Not being authentic
b) Not being understood
c) Not helping other’s enough
d) Not achieving
e) Not avoiding pain and discomfort
f) Not being independent and being forced to conform
g) Not understanding
h) Not belonging
i) Not being enough
j) Not trusting
28. Which feels like “home†to you?
a) Arriving at conclusions that make sense of things
b) Experimenting and experiencing the process of making sense of things
c) Another element not listed here that I wish to elaborate on
d) Kansas
29. When you are remembering events in your life, what do the memories more closely resemble:
a) Snapshots or movie film
b) Impressions that produce feelings of meaning associated with the memory
c) Something else {if so, what?}
30. Is it MORE likely you will miss:
a) Inconsistencies, patterns and solutions
b) Subtle social cues or opportunities for hard truths
31. Bonus Question:
Money and skill are no object. What does your dream abode (or room) look like?
@Frosty asked me for typing assistance and I take such privilege seriously.
To aid me along the determining path > I created a custom test consisting of questions that I was curious re: parallel to MBTI and Enneagram methodology. {There are no (deliberate) Socionic links within}
Posting it here, in case anyone else wants to fill it out and have other Forum-ers weigh-in.
BEGIN:
1. What is the strangest or most pleasant food you have ever tried? What were the first things you noticed about it and what do you remember?
2. In a stirring debate is it MORE important that your opponent be:
a) 100% accurate with the facts they present as trust-worthy
b) Enchanting, respectful and thought-provoking
3. What living arrangement would be most ideal:
1) Living alone
2) Living and interacting often with partner/roommate/family
3) Living alone but with a capuchin monkey that could fetch you drinks and turn on the TV
3) Living with people but being able to preoccupy with individual tasks whilst still sharing the same space
4) Another choice {not listed here} you wish to explain
4. What, if ANYthing, is too serious to be joked about?
5. A loved one is surprising you with a trip. What would better suit your sensibilities:
a) Knowing about it long in advance so you can plan and look forward to it?
b) Being surprised and letting them show you what about that destination is exciting?
c) An answer not supplied you wish to elaborate on.
6. Rate each of these social settings in order from 1-8. 1 being “ideal†and 8 being “less desiredâ€
a) One-on-one, conversing with a friend
b) A small group of around 3-5 friends
c) A party with friends and the opportunity to widen your social circle
d) By yourself but with a computer forum to interact with
e) At a party with one good friend where there is a dog running around you can play with
f) With a group, outdoors, doing an activity
g) A rave, where you can disappear into the group atmosphere
h) Alone with a book, movie or game
7. Is it more important for parents to provide a clean house with routine, learning and stability OR a fun house filled with learning and love? Why?
8. You are considering two possible jobs.
a) One is at company X, which you admire. It has a fun work atmosphere and a lax dress code. It pays less and you will need to work 8 months before receiving benefits. It won’t do anything on your resume for the field you would like to eventually work in.
b) Company M is a more traditional work place but you will be able to make more money, working less hours. Within 6 months you will get benefits. The atmosphere is not very social. You think the ‘work uniform’ is unflattering. It will provide you with practical experience in the field you have future aspirations regarding.
Do you choose a job with a) X or b) M? Feel free to provide reasoning if you wish.
9. What would make you feel more appreciated, understood and cared for? From 1-5 {1 being MOST and 5 being least}
a) A home-cooked meal of your favourite food
b) A gift based on something you had mentioned off-handedly and the person took note
c) A hug & verbal expressions of what you mean to the person
d) A hand-made note or drawing that is linked to your favourite preferences
e) An errand you disliked but needed doing - being done for you - without you having to ask
10. If you were going to be stuck on a desert island with someone for a time, which would be MORE important to you:
a) Someone who is imaginative, easy going, witty and conversational
b) Someone with practical survival know-how and laser thinking-ability
c) Someone you are physically attracted to
11. In less than 5 sentences: what are the three greatest fears in life, you possess? Things that keep you up at night.
12. You are on the deck of the Titanic with 7 other people. The time for being able to jump in a lifeboat is down to critical seconds. Rate the following people in order of importance or 'lifeboat worthiness':
{1 = Most important to get on the lifeboat to 8 = least important} Put one adjective beside the person’s # rating to describe your decision-process.
a) Respected Politician
b) Doctor
c) Yourself
d) Small Child
e) Talented Artist
f) Firefighter
g) Parent Expecting a Child Soon
h) Brainy Scientist
13. List 3 of the professions you would most like to engage in. Then list 3 of the professions that you would least like to work in.
14. In less than 3 sentences, tell me what your basic life philosophy is:
15. Would you rather someone treated you kindly or fairly?
16. Would you like to be famous, Y or N? If yes, in what way?
17. Is there something you have dreamed of doing for a long time? Why haven’t you done it?
18. When you are 1) hurt 2) stressed 3) tired or 4) embarrassed, how exactly do you react? {Differentiate if the dynamics are different for each circumstance}
19. Complete this sentence:
Having a family is:
20. Communication style with a friend that is MOST personally preferable. Choose no more than 3 options:
a) Text everyday
b) See each other every day
c) Phone or Skype every day
d) Text here and there throughout the week
e) See each other when possible
f) Pigeon Carrier
g) Phone or Skype when possible
h) Text when possible
Preferred communication style with a romantic interest you are not cohabiting with. Again, choose no more than 3 options:
a) Text everyday
b) See each other every day
c) Phone or Skype every day
d) Naked, under the sheets
e) Text here and there throughout the week
f) See each other when possible
g) Phone or Skype when possible
h) Text when possible
21. When you are having a heated discussion, do your thoughts & feelings occur quickly to you or do you need to think over things before knowing what you think/how you feel?
22. Would you rather fill in the blanks or connect the dots?
23. When you are angry with someone, what do you do? Do you communicate you are angry? Is it veiled or direct? Will the person know when they have angered you? Do you turn into a green humanoid with superhuman strength that splits your clothes?
24. What is your best memory? Why? What is your worst memory? Why?
25. What do you think is MORE admirable or ideal:
a) Living in one city and developing a community of friends and resources over a life-time
b) Living in different places and collecting experiences and different friends
26. Are you nostalgic or sentimental, Y or N? If yes, how so? Are you already missing question #16 ?
27. Rate these fears from 1 = most relatable to 10 = least relatable.
a) Not being authentic
b) Not being understood
c) Not helping other’s enough
d) Not achieving
e) Not avoiding pain and discomfort
f) Not being independent and being forced to conform
g) Not understanding
h) Not belonging
i) Not being enough
j) Not trusting
28. Which feels like “home†to you?
a) Arriving at conclusions that make sense of things
b) Experimenting and experiencing the process of making sense of things
c) Another element not listed here that I wish to elaborate on
d) Kansas
29. When you are remembering events in your life, what do the memories more closely resemble:
a) Snapshots or movie film
b) Impressions that produce feelings of meaning associated with the memory
c) Something else {if so, what?}
30. Is it MORE likely you will miss:
a) Inconsistencies, patterns and solutions
b) Subtle social cues or opportunities for hard truths
31. Bonus Question:
Money and skill are no object. What does your dream abode (or room) look like?