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> Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2000 09:19:44 EST
> Subject: neat test of who you are - i got 35
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> Who are you?
> > This is really fun and very accurate.
> And it takes 2
> minutes...
> > Take this test for yourself...and send it to your
> friends, including me,
> and
> > let them know who you are (and what you scored!).
> My score is in the
> subject
> > box...
> >
> > Don't peek, but begin the test as you
> scroll down and answer.
> > Answers are for who you are now...not who you were
> in the past. Have pen
> or
> > pencil and paper ready.
> >
> > This is a real test given by the Human
> Relations Department at
> > many of the major corporations today. It helps
> them get a better insight
> > concerning their employees and potential
> employees.
> >
> > It's only 10 simple questions, so...
> Grab a pencil and paper,
> > keeping track of your letter answers. Make sure to
> change the subject of
> the
> > e-mail to read YOUR total. When you are finished,
> forward this to everyone
> > you know, and also send it to the person who sent
> this to you.
> >
> > Make sure to put YOUR score in the
> subject box.
> >
> > Ready?? Begin...
> >
> > 1. When do you feel your best?
> > (a) in the morning
> > (b) during the afternoon & early
> evening
> > (c) late at night
> >
> > 2. You usually walk
> >
> > (a) fairly fast, with long steps
> > (b) fairly fast, with short, quick
> steps
> > (c) less fast head up, looking the
> world in the face
> > (d) less fast, head down
> > (e) very slowly
> >
> > 3. When talking to people you
> > (a) stand with your arms folded
> > (b) have your hands clasped
> > (c) have one or both your hands on
> your hips
> > (d) touch or push the person to whom
> you are talking
> > (e) play with your ear, touch your
> chin, or smooth your hair
> >
> > 4. When relaxing, you sit with
> >
> > (a) your knees bent with your legs
> neatly side by side
> > (b) your legs crossed
> > (c) your legs stretched out or
> straight
> > (d) one leg curled under you
> >
> > 5. When something really amuses you,
> you react with
> > (a) a big, appreciative laugh
> > (b) a laugh, but not a loud one
> > (c) a quiet chuckle
> > (d) a sheepish smile
> >
> > 6. When you go to a party or social
> gathering you.
> > (a) make a loud entrance so everyone
> notices you
> > (b) make a quiet entrance, looking
> around for someone you
> know
> > (c) make the quietest entrance,
> trying to stay unnoticed
> >
> > 7. You're working very hard,
> concentrating hard, and you're
> > interrupted. Do you.
> > (a) welcome the break
> > (b) feel extremely irritated
> > (c) vary between these two extremes
> >
> > 8. Which of the following colors do
> you like most?
> > (a) red or orange
> > (b) black
> > (c) yellow or light blue
> > (d) green
> > (e) dark blue or purple
> > (f) white
> > (g) brown or gray
> >
> > 9. When you are in bed at night, in
> those last few moments
> going
> > to sleep, you lie
> > (a) stretched out on your back
> > (b) stretched out face down on your
> stomach
> > (c) on your side, slightly curled
> > (d) with your head on one arm
> > (e) with your head under the covers
> >
> > 10. You often dream that you are
> > (a) falling
> > (b) fighting or struggling
> > (c) searching for something or
> somebody
> > (d) flying or floating
> > (e) you usually have dreamless sleep
> > (f) your dreams are always pleasant
> >
> > POINTS:
> > 1. (a) 2
> > (b) 4
> > (c) 6
> >
> > 2. (a) 6
> > (b) 4
> > (c) 7
> > (d) 2
> > (e) 1
> >
> > 3. (a) 4
> > (b) 2
> > (c) 5
> > (d) 7
> > (e) 6
> >
> > 4. (a) 4
> > (b) 6
> > (c) 2
> > (d) 1
> >
> > 5. (a) 6
> > (b) 4
> > (c) 3
> > (d) 5
> > (e) 2
> >
> > 6. (a) 6
> > (b) 4
> > (c) 2
> >
> > 7. (a) 6
> > (b) 2
> > (c) 4
> >
> > 8. (a) 6
> > (b) 7
> > (c) 5
> > (d) 4
> > (e) 3
> > (f) 2
> > (g) 1
> >
> > 9. (a) 7
> > (b) 6
> > (c) 4
> > (d) 2
> > (e) 1
> >
> > 10. (a) 4
> > (b) 2
> > (c) 3
> > (d) 5
> > (e) 6
> > (f) 1
> >
> > Now add up the total number of points.
> >
> > OVER 60 POINTS:
> > Others see you as someone they should
> "handle with care".
> You're
> > seen as vain, self-centered, and who is extremely
> dominant. Others may
> > admire you, wishing they could be more like you,
> but don't always trust
> you,
> > hesitating to become too deeply involved with you.
> >
> > 51 TO 60 POINTS:
> > Others see you as an exciting, highly
> volatile, rather
> impulsive
> > personality; a natural leader, who's quick to make
> decisions, though not
> > always the right ones. They see you as bold and
> adventuresome, someone who
> > will try anything once; someone who takes chances
> and enjoys an adventure.
> > They enjoy being in your company because of the
> excitement you radiate.
> >
> > 41 TO 50 POINTS:
> > Others see you as fresh, lively,
> charming, amusing, practical,
> > and always interesting; someone who's constantly
> in the center of
> attention,
> > but sufficiently well-balanced not to let it go to
> their head. They also
> see
> > you as kind, considerate, and understanding;
> someone who'll always cheer
> > them up and help them out.
> >
> > 31 TO 40 POINTS:
> > Others see you as sensible, cautious,
> careful & practical.
> They
> > see you as clever, gifted, or talented, but
> modest... Not a person who
> makes
> > friends too quickly or easily, but someone who's
> extremely loyal to
> friends
> > you do make and who expect the same loyalty in
> return. Those who really
> get
> > to know you realize it takes a lot to shake your
> trust in your friends,
> but
> > equally that it takes you a long time to get over
> it if that trust is ever
> > broken.
> >
> > 21 TO 30 POINTS:
> > Your friends see you as painstaking
> and fussy. They see you as
> > very cautious, extremely careful, a slow and
> steady plodder. It'd really
> > surprise them if you ever did something
> impulsively or on the spur of the
> > moment, expecting you to examine everything
> carefully from every angle
> and
> > then, usually decide against it. They think this
> reaction is caused partly
> > by your careful nature.
> >
> > UNDER 21 POINTS:
> > People think you are shy, nervous, and
> indecisive, someone who
> > needs looking after, who always wants someone else
> to make the decisions &
> > who doesn't want to get involved with anyone or
> anything. They see you as
> a
> > worrier who always sees problems that don't
> exist. Some people think
> you're
> > boring. Only those who know you well know that
> you aren't.
> >
> > Now forward this on to several of your
> friends and co-workers.
> >
> >
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