Determining the Dominant Hemisphere of the Brain Test - the question form
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1. What is easier for you to remember: people’s names or their faces?
Names.
No difference.
Faces.
2. How do you respond to failure?
I keep trying to reach my goal.
Failure can cause me intense emotional pain.
I stop trying and start something else.
3. How often do you follow your intuition?
Rarely.
Sometimes.
Always.
4. If you suddenly felt the urge to try a new creative hobby (for example, painting or pottery), what would you do?
I would probably just keep it as a daydream.
I would try it a couple of times, then move on to something else.
I would try it and might reach a certain level in it, as I have with my other hobbies.
5. Would you describe yourself as an organized person?
Definitely.
More or less.
No, of course not.
6. Which school subjects did you feel most confident in?
Mathematics.
Geography.
Arts subjects.
7. Which of the following statements best applies to you?
I like to follow rules and norms.
Rules and norms sometimes irritate me.
I set my own rules.
8. How often do you prefer to rearrange the furniture in your home?
Less than once in five years.
Two to three times in five years.
More than three times in five years.
9. When watching the news on TV, what are you most interested in?
Politics.
Sports.
Global issues and environmental protection.
10. When you are listening to a lecture or presentation, you:
Focus your attention completely on the speaker.
Can stay focused only if the topic is interesting to you.
Often notice that you can easily tune out and start thinking about other things.
11. Which of these words best describes you?
Diligent.
Thorough.
Intuitive.
12. Which of the following best describes your personality?
Goal-oriented.
Practical and sensible.
Very imaginative.
13. Would you consider yourself a specialist?
Yes.
To some extent.
No.
14. What is your opinion of contemporary art?
Overall, I do not really care about it.
Some aspects appeal to me, and others put me off.
I find it interesting.
15. What do you see as the main advantage of retirement?
Being able to spend more time with family and friends.
Freedom from a strict routine.
Having time to pursue new activities.
16. Which description best applies to you?
Realistic.
Ordinary.
Complex.
17. How often do you become absorbed in thought and have an internal discussion with yourself?
Very rarely.
Sometimes.
Quite often.
18. You enter a room where you can sit in any available seat, and there are seats available on both the right and the left. Where would you sit?
On the right.
It does not matter.
On the left.
19. Which description applies to you most?
Overwhelmed.
Businesslike.
Thoughtful.
20. Can you tell how much time has passed without looking at a clock?
Yes, I usually have a fairly accurate sense of it.
Sometimes.
Honestly, I am not very good at judging how much time has passed; I usually have no real sense of time.
21. Which of the following situations would upset you the most?
Not performing at the level expected in my profession.
Not receiving recognition for my achievements and hard work.
Not having enough time to do everything I want to do.
22. How do you feel about the statement: “Experience is the best teacher”?
I do not agree.
Yes, that is true.
Strongly agree.
23. If you could choose, what kind of workday would you prefer?
A set routine.
One in which there is always an opportunity to learn something new.
A completely unpredictable one, with many new experiences.
24. In your opinion, do you write correctly (with proper spelling and grammar)?
Yes.
Not very.
No.
25. Which of the following activities would you find most suitable for you?
Writing a letter or a report.
Doing hands-on work, such as drawing or decorating.
Doing a task that requires particular skills, such as repairing your car engine.
1. What is easier for you to remember: people's names or their faces?
Names.
No difference.
Faces.
2. How do you respond to failure?
I keep trying to achieve my goal.
Failure can cause me intense emotional pain.
I stop trying and start something else.
3. How often do you follow your intuition?
Rarely.
Sometimes.
Always.
4. What steps would you take if you suddenly felt the urge to try a new creative hobby, such as painting or pottery?
I would most likely just keep it as a dream.
I would try it a couple of times and then move on to something else.
I would try it and might reach a certain level of achievement, as I have in my other hobbies.
5. Would you describe yourself as an organized person?
Definitely.
More or less.
No, of course not.
6. Which school subjects did you feel most confident in?
Mathematics.
Geography.
Arts subjects.
7. Which of the following statements applies to you most?
I like to follow rules and norms.
Rules and norms sometimes irritate me.
I set the rules myself.
8. How often do you prefer to rearrange furniture in your home?
Less than once in five years.
Two to three times in five years.
More than three times in five years.
9. When you watch the news on TV, what interests you most?
Politics.
Sports.
Global issues and environmental protection.
10. When you are listening to a lecture or a presentation, you:
Focus your attention completely on the speaker.
Stay focused only if the topic interests you.
Often notice that you can easily tune out and start thinking about other things.
11. Which of these words best describes you?
Diligent.
Thorough.
Intuitive.
12. Which of the following descriptions best reflects your personality?
Goal-oriented.
Practical and sensible.
Having a very vivid imagination.
13. Would you describe yourself as a specialist?
Yes.
In some ways.
No.
14. What is your opinion of modern art?
Overall, I am indifferent to it.
Some aspects appeal to me, and some put me off.
I find it interesting.
15. What do you consider the main advantage of retiring?
Being able to spend more time with family and friends.
Freedom from a strict daily schedule.
Having time to pursue new activities.
16. Which description applies to you most?
Realistic.
Ordinary.
Complex.
17. How often do you become absorbed in thought and have an internal dialogue with yourself?
Very rarely.
Sometimes.
Quite often.
18. You enter a room where you may sit in any available seat, and there are seats available on both the right and the left. Where would you sit?
On the right.
It does not matter.
On the left.
19. Which description fits you best?
Overloaded.
Businesslike.
Thoughtful.
20. Can you tell how much time has passed without looking at a clock?
Yes, I usually have a fairly accurate sense of it.
Sometimes.
Honestly, I am not very good at judging how much time has passed; I usually have no sense of time at all.
21. Which of the following situations upsets you the most?
Not being at the top of your profession.
Not receiving recognition for your achievements and hard work.
Not having enough time to do everything you want to do.
22. How do you feel about the statement: "Experience is the best teacher"?
I disagree.
Yes, that is true.
I completely agree.
23. If you could choose, what kind of workday would you prefer?
A set routine.
One where there is always an opportunity to learn something new.
A completely unpredictable one, with many new experiences.
24. In your opinion, do you write correctly?
Yes.
Not very well.
No.
25. Which of the following activities would you find most suitable for you?
Write a letter or a report.
Do hands-on work, such as drawing or decorating.
Do a task requiring specialized skills, such as repairing your car engine.