Gender characteristics of personality Test - the question form

Questions: 60 · 11 minutes
1. It is not necessary for either spouse (husband or wife) to be regarded as the head of the family.
Complete agreement
Somewhat agree
Hard to say
Somewhat disagree
Complete disagreement
2. Men are naturally aggressive, and wives should learn to adapt to this.
Complete agreement
More like agreement
Hard to say
Somewhat disagree
Strongly disagree
3. If a husband can provide for the family, he has the right to forbid his wife from working.
Full agreement
More like agreement
Hard to say
Rather disagree
Complete disagreement
4. Husband and wife are equally responsible for keeping the family together.
Complete agreement
More like agreement
Hard to say
Rather disagree
Complete disagreement
5. For a woman, family life is the most important thing.
Strongly agree
Somewhat agree
It's hard to say
More like disagreement
Complete disagreement
6. Work and professional success are just as important for women as they are for men.
Full agreement
Rather agree
Hard to say
More like disagreement
Complete disagreement
7. Unlike men, women are not able to be truly friends with one another.
Complete agreement
Somewhat agree
Not sure
More like disagreement
Complete disagreement
8. Even if the husband can fully provide for the family, it should be up to the wife to decide whether she works or not.
Strongly agree
More like agreement
Not sure
Rather disagreement
Total disagreement
9. A woman's personal worth is not measured by whether she has had a child.
Strongly agree
More agreement than not
Hard to say
Somewhat disagree
Complete disagreement
10. Choose one of the two statements—the one that best reflects your view.
Whatever new views may arise, a woman is first and foremost a mother. Her most important purpose is to give birth to and raise children. This role is more important than all her other roles.
Motherhood is certainly very important for a woman. However, she should decide for herself what matters most to her. This may not be the role of mother, but, for example, work or something else.
11. Choose only one of the two statements—the one that best reflects your view.
I agree with the view that striving to build a career is as much a woman’s role as a man’s.
In my opinion, striving to build a career should still be considered more of a man’s role than a woman’s.
12. Choose one of the two statements—the one that best reflects your view.
Poor professional competence is easier to excuse in a woman than in a man.
If poor professional competence can be excused at all, it makes no difference whether the person is a man or a woman.
13. From the two statements, choose only one—the one that best reflects your view.
The biological characteristics of each sex should not be used to justify unequal opportunities for women and men in different areas of modern life; they do not demonstrate a need for restrictions based on sex.
The biological characteristics of each sex show that the opportunities of men and women in different areas of life are not the same and, therefore, some restrictions based on sex are necessary.
14. Choose one of the two statements—the one that best reflects your view.
It is correct to think that there are male spheres in which women's participation should be restricted (e.g., the military, politics, diplomacy, etc.).
It is mistaken to think that there are male spheres in which women's participation should be restricted (e.g., the military, politics, diplomacy, etc.).
15. Choose one of the two statements—the one that best reflects your view.
Although there are exceptions, overall power in society is more a matter for men than for women.
Power in society today can be as much a matter for women as for men.
16. Choose one of the two statements—the one that best reflects your view.
Striving for a high level of professionalism is more characteristic of men than of women.
Striving for a high level of professionalism is at least as characteristic of women as of men.
17. Choose only one of the two statements that best reflects your position.
In our country, the established tradition of more actively promoting men to leadership positions is justified and should not be fundamentally changed.
In our country, the established tradition of more actively promoting men to leadership positions is outdated; women should hold such positions to the same extent as men.
18. From the two statements, choose only one that best reflects your view.
Women are right to delay having a child until they have built a career and achieved a respected position in society.
Women are probably not right to delay having a child until they have built a career and achieved a respected position in society.
19. Aggressiveness
Describes a typical woman
Can describe both a man and a woman
Describes a typical man
20. Emotional unresponsiveness
Describes a typical woman
May describe either a man or a woman
Characterizes a typical man
21. Enjoyment of the exact sciences
Describes a typical woman
May characterize either a man or a woman
Characterizes a typical man
22. Compliance
Describes a typical woman
May describe either a man or a woman
Describes a typical man
23. Sensitivity
Describes a typical woman
Can describe both a man and a woman
Describes a typical man
24. An interest in the humanities
Describes a typical woman
Can describe both a man and a woman
Describes a typical man
25. Ambition
Describes a typical woman
May describe either a man or a woman
Describes a typical man
26. Objectivity
Describes a typical woman
It can describe both a man and a woman
Describes a typical man
27. Dominant
Describes a typical woman
May describe either a man or a woman
Describes a typical man
28. Tactfulness
Describes a typical woman
May describe either a man or a woman
Describes a typical man
29. Pays a lot of attention to appearance
Describes a typical woman
Can describe both a man and a woman
Describes a typical man
30. Competitiveness
Describes a typical woman
May describe either a man or a woman
Describes a typical man
31. Empathy
Describes a typical woman
Could describe either a man or a woman
Describes a typical man
32. Self-confidence
Describes a typical woman
May characterize either a man or a woman
Characterizes a typical man
33. Ability to cry easily
Describes a typical woman
May describe either a man or a woman
Describes a typical man
34. Independence
Describes a typical woman
Can describe both a man and a woman
Describes a typical man
35. Leadership ability
Describes a typical woman
May describe either a man or a woman
Describes a typical man
36. A strong need for protection
Describes a typical woman
May describe either a man or a woman
Describes a typical man
37. Rationality
Describes a typical woman
Can describe either a man or a woman
Describes a typical man
38. Dependence
Describes a typical woman
May describe either a man or a woman
Describes a typical man
39. Talkativeness
Describes a typical woman
Can describe both a man and a woman
Describes a typical man
40. Orderliness
Describes a typical woman
Can describe both a man and a woman
Describes a typical man
41. Women should worry less about their rights and think more about being good wives and mothers.
Yes
No
42. A woman who has lived her life without having a child (children) has lived her life in vain.
Yes
No
43. In hiring and promotion, preference should be given to men rather than women.
Yes
No
44. There are just as many dishonest, deceitful, and lazy people among men as among women.
Yes
No
45. Women are still subject to discrimination.
Yes
No
46. Women should not have special privileges that men do not have.
Yes
No
47. Women expect more than they deserve.
Yes
No
48. A woman who succeeds in politics or public life inevitably pays for it with flaws in her character and failures in her personal life.
Yes
No
49. A man can experience fear, indecision, and helplessness to the same extent as a woman can.
Yes
No
50. By nature, men are aggressive and women are peace-loving.
Yes
No
51. A father can give a child as much affection as a mother can.
Yes
No
52. The spouse who is less busy at work should take on most of the household chores.
Yes
No
53. A single mother cannot provide a son with a full upbringing.
Yes
No
54. There is no reason men cannot be nurses and women cannot be airplane pilots.
Yes
No
55. The belief that men are intellectually, morally, and physically superior to women is clearly outdated.
Yes
No
56. If a woman does not have a family, no one takes her seriously.
Yes
No
57. Men and women can be equal partners in politics.
Yes
No
58. Business is for strong men; women cannot achieve the same success in it.
Yes
No
59. A man can behave independently, whereas a woman always acts with a man in mind.
Yes
No
60. In family life, the final decision may be made by a woman, but in public life, never.
Yes
No
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