Determining Your MBTI Type Test - the question form

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1.
I am often outgoing.
I am often calm and level-headed.
2.
I feel lively and energetic around other people.
I prefer quiet environments and am reserved.
3.
I prefer to act and speak right away, without thinking it through.
I prefer to think everything through first, and then act or speak.
4.
I do not really like silence.
I feel comfortable in silence.
5.
To understand a thought, I first say it out loud.
To understand a thought, I first think about it for a long time.
6.
In a group, I usually start the conversation.
In a group, I usually stay quiet until someone speaks to me.
7.
When I am with friends, I usually do most of the talking.
When I am with friends, I am usually quiet.
8.
I like to have many acquaintances.
I have few acquaintances.
9.
If something embarrassing happens to me, I prefer to joke about it.
If something embarrassing happens to me, I spend a long time thinking about what I should have done instead.
10.
I consider myself a practical person.
I consider myself a person with a vivid imagination.
11.
When working, I prefer to work at a steady pace, without large bursts of activity.
When working, I prefer to work in bursts when my mood or energy feels right.
12.
I prefer dealing with facts.
I prefer discussing theories.
13.
I prefer to think about the present.
I prefer to think about the possible future.
14.
I usually propose short-term solutions to problems.
I usually propose long-term solutions to problems.
15.
I prefer to rely on reasoning.
I prefer to rely on my intuition.
16.
I prefer to use methods of working that have already been developed and proven.
I prefer to develop more efficient and innovative ways of working.
17.
I prefer to rely on practicality and verified facts.
I prefer to rely on my impressions and inspiration.
18.
A person receives more recognition when they show practicality and sound judgment.
A person receives more recognition when they show creativity and intuition.
19.
For me, logic is more important than feelings.
For me, feelings are more important than logic.
20.
Practicality is the most important quality.
Individuality is the most important quality.
21.
I prefer to approach things objectively.
I prefer to focus first on the human factor.
22.
It is more important to me to consider the issue from a logical point of view.
It is more important to me to focus on my own intuition and the specific situation.
23.
I would like to learn more about science and technology, and stay informed about political and economic issues.
I would like to learn more about art, literature, and the humanities.
24.
I consider myself fairly critical.
I consider myself fairly gentle.
25.
I trust my logic more.
I rely more on my feelings.
26.
I approach new information with skepticism and caution.
I trust new information.
27.
My thinking guides my feelings.
My feelings guide my thinking.
28.
I prefer everything to be planned and thought through in advance.
I prefer spontaneity; too much structure leaves little room for creativity.
29.
It is better not to change decisions and plans once they have been made.
Everything can be changed.
30.
I like to start work as early as possible so I am free by the end of the day.
I do everything at the last minute.
31.
It's necessary to stick to a definite plan in everyday life, not just at work.
In everyday life, it is necessary to adapt to the situation.
32.
I get angry about things that upset me.
I can adapt to situations that upset me.
33.
I usually examine every detail of a task before I begin.
I usually notice details as I go along.
34.
I don't like change; it's hard for me to adjust to new circumstances.
I don't like monotony.
35.
I prefer an orderly way of life.
I do not like orderliness; it feels very limiting.
36.
I like to schedule personal and work-related appointments in advance.
I like spontaneity.
1.
I am usually sociable.
I am usually calm and level-headed.
2.
I feel lively and energetic around other people.
I prefer quiet and reserve.
3.
I prefer to act and speak right away, without taking time to think it over.
I prefer to think things through first, and then act or speak.
4. I feel comfortable in silence.
I do not really like silence.
I feel comfortable in silence.
5. To become aware of a thought, I first put it into words.
To become aware of a thought, I first put it into words.
To become aware of a thought, I first think about it for a long time.
6. In a group, I usually
start conversations.
stay quiet until someone speaks to me.
7. Among my friends, I usually do most of the talking.
Among my friends, I usually do most of the talking.
Among my friends, I am usually quiet.
8.
I like having many acquaintances.
I have few acquaintances.
9. If something embarrassing happens to me:
I prefer to joke about it.
I keep thinking for a long time afterward about what I should have said or done.
10.
I consider myself a practical person.
I consider myself a person with a vivid imagination.
11. When working, I prefer to
work at a steady pace, without any bursts of activity.
work when I have a particular mood and energy.
12. I prefer to deal with facts.
I prefer to deal with facts.
I prefer to think in terms of theories.
13.
I prefer to focus on the present.
I prefer to think about possible future outcomes.
14. I usually propose solutions that are relevant to the current situation.
I usually propose solutions that are relevant to the current situation.
I usually propose solutions with a longer-term perspective.
15.
I prefer to rely on my own reasoning.
I prefer to rely on my intuition.
16.
I like to use methods of working that have already been developed and proven.
I like to come up with more efficient and innovative ways of working.
17.
I prefer to rely on practicality and verified facts.
I prefer to base things on my impressions and inspiration.
18. A person is recognized more strongly when they are seen as having:
More practicality and sound judgment.
More creativity and intuition.
19.
Logic is more important than feelings to me.
Feelings are more important than logic to me.
20.
Sound judgment is above all else.
Individuality is above all else.
21. I prefer to approach things objectively.
I prefer to approach everything objectively.
I prefer to focus first on the human factor.
22.
It is more important to me to examine an issue from a logical standpoint.
It is more important to me to rely on my own impressions and the specific situation.
23.
I want to learn more about science and technology and keep up to date with political and economic developments.
I want to learn more about art, literature, or the humanities.
24.
I think I am fairly critical.
I think I am fairly gentle.
25.
I trust my logic more.
I rely more on my feelings.
26. How do you usually respond to new information?
I approach new information with distrust and caution.
I trust new information.
27. My thinking guides my feelings.
My thinking guides my feelings.
My feelings guide my thinking.
28.
I prefer everything to be planned and thought through in advance.
I prefer spontaneity; too much structure leaves little room for creativity.
29.
It is better not to change decisions and plans that have already been made.
Everything can be changed.
30. I tend to do things at the last minute.
I like to start work as early as possible so that I am free by the end of the day.
I do everything at the last minute.
31. Which statement do you agree with more?
In life, it is also necessary to follow a definite plan, not only at work.
In life, it is necessary to adapt to the situation.
32.
I get angry about things that upset me.
I can adapt to situations that upset me.
33.
I usually study every detail of the task before I begin.
I usually pick up details as I go along.
34. Which statement best describes you?
I do not like change; it is hard for me to adjust to new circumstances.
I do not like monotony.
35.
I prefer an orderly way of life.
I do not like structure; it feels very limiting.
36. Which statement do you agree with more?
I like to schedule appointments, both personal and work-related, in advance.
I like spontaneity.
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