Campbell's Agreeableness Scale Test - the question form
Questions: 8 · 2 minutes
1.
A) Most of the time, a person can be confident in other people.
B) It is unsafe to trust others, because they can easily use that trust for their own purposes.
2.
A) People are more likely to help each other than to insult each other.
B) These days, it is unlikely that you can find someone you can trust completely.
3.
A) Working for others is a situation full of danger.
B) Friends and coworkers are the best guarantee of safety.
4.
A) Belief in other people is essential for survival these days.
B) Trusting others is asking for trouble.
5.
A) If an acquaintance asks to borrow money, it is better to find a way to refuse.
B) Being able to help another person is one of the best parts of our lives.
6.
A) "Keeping one's word is more important than money" is still the best rule to live by today.
B) Nowadays it is necessary to try to please everyone, regardless of one's own principles.
7.
A) You cannot go beyond your limits.
B) Where there is a will, there is a way.
8.
A) There is no place for friendship in business relationships.
B) The main purpose of business relationships is the opportunity to help someone else.