Good-Evil Test 2 - the question form

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1.
Out of respect for a friend, you can agree with their opinion even if they are wrong.
If your friend is wrong, it is hard for you to agree with their opinion, even out of respect for them.
You think the middle-ground view is best.
2.
Sometimes you insist on your own opinion, even if you are not 100% sure it is correct.
You are usually attentive to other people's arguments.
A middle-of-the-road viewpoint is the best for you.
3.
You often feel upset because you did or said something you should not have.
You do not blame yourself for long after you have done something wrong.
For you, the middle-ground view is the best.
4.
You use any means necessary to get others to agree with you.
You do not consider it necessary to follow the rule that "the end justifies the means."
A moderate viewpoint is best for you.
5.
You can evaluate your successes and failures and are constantly focused on yourself.
You do not make an effort to develop the qualities that are less well developed.
For you, the middle ground is the best approach.
6.
You can be harsh and offend someone if they stand in the way of achieving your goal.
It is difficult for you to hurt someone, even if they stand in the way of achieving your goal.
A middle-ground point of view is best for you.
7.
You can break a promise if it benefits you.
You are characterized by loyalty and faithfulness in friendship.
You think the middle position is the best.
8.
You readily respond to other people’s problems and are always willing to help.
You are convinced that caring for others often harms you.
A moderate, middle-ground view is best for you.
9.
You are usually easy to provoke.
You restrain yourself and do not "take out" your irritation, anger, or bad mood on others.
For you, the middle ground is the best position.
10. Select the statement that best describes you.
You do not feel it is necessary to hide your contempt or negative opinion about someone or something.
You can treat with respect and tact the views of older people who criticize today’s younger generation and praise the past.
A middle-of-the-road viewpoint is best for you.
11.
If you need to make an important decision, you are more likely to consult friends than to think it through on your own.
If you have thought everything through, you do not need advice from others.
A balanced, middle-ground viewpoint is best for you.
12.
It is important to you to gain recognition and attain a high position in the group.
You do not feel a desire to have a high social status in the group.
A middle-ground viewpoint is the best one for you.
13.
You can use a friendly manner to mislead people in order to get what you really want.
You are cautious with people who are kinder to you than you expected.
A moderate, middle-ground point of view is best for you.
14. Select the statement that best describes you.
You often feel you do not receive enough criticism.
You always respond calmly to criticism, even if it seems unfair.
A moderate viewpoint is best for you.
15.
Sometimes you have to carry out individual tasks both for yourself and for others.
You prefer it when responsibility for a shared task is carried by everyone, rather than only by you.
A moderate, middle-of-the-road viewpoint is best for you.
16.
You trust your friends and try to strengthen their trust in you.
You doubt the sincerity of what most people say.
A moderate point of view is best for you.
17.
You are easily hurt. You take things to heart.
You quickly forget it if someone hurts you.
A middle-ground view is best for you.
18.
You do things for others without requiring recognition.
You are able to put in your maximum effort only for a good reward.
A moderate, middle-of-the-road view is best for you.
19.
For reasons of prestige, you sometimes say things you do not actually believe.
You speak to the point, without unnecessary words.
You consider a moderate position to be the best one.
20.
You can suppress your own desires if they conflict with your peers’ wishes.
You cannot restrain your needs and desires.
You believe the middle-ground view is best.
21.
You would be very hurt if a close friend flirted with others in front of you.
If a close friend flirts with others in front of you, you tend to hold back your emotions rather than make a scene.
The middle ground is best for you.
22.
You feel embarrassed when you are praised in your presence.
You know your shortcomings, but you want others to be lenient toward you.
For you, the middle position is the best one.
23.
You willingly lend books and other items.
If someone asks to borrow your things, you try to find excuses for why you cannot share.
For you, the middle position is the best one.
24.
For a friend, you could sacrifice everything.
You would think twice before deciding to put others' interests ahead of your own.
The middle ground is the best option for you.
25.
You lose patience with people easily.
For the sake of the task, you sometimes have to be patient and make some compromises.
A moderate point of view is best, in your opinion.
26.
If you promise to do something, you always keep your promise.
Sometimes you put off things you should do now.
A moderate point of view is best for you.
27.
You react immediately when you notice even the slightest signs of disrespect toward you.
If you are treated worse than you deserve, you do not get upset.
A moderate, middle-of-the-road position is best for you.
28.
To achieve your most important goals, you can be a little evasive.
It is hard for you to tell a deliberate lie in order to gain recognition and personal success.
The middle position is the best for you.
29.
When you happen to deceive someone, you do not blame yourself for it for a long time.
You are constantly troubled by whether you are doing everything correctly—as you should.
A moderate point of view is best for you.
30.
You usually manage to behave properly.
You often lose your temper and cannot stop yourself from using rude words if someone disagrees with you.
The middle ground is best, in your view.
31.
No matter how angry you are, you try not to insult others.
You often hurt people close to you with your words and may even insult them without noticing.
The moderate view is the best one for you.
32.
It is important to you to “get ahead” in life.
You do not feel a desire to have high social status.
A middle-ground point of view is the best for you.
33.
The good things you do are usually appreciated by others.
You constantly feel that others do not respect your rights.
A middle-of-the-road viewpoint is the best for you.
34.
If someone annoys you, you avoid the substance of the issue and make it personal.
You often hold back so you do not say everything you think about the people around you.
A moderate, middle-ground view is best for you.
35.
You can forgive a friend if they have done something wrong.
You do not settle down until you have taken revenge on the person who offended you.
A moderate viewpoint is best for you.
36.
Your mood worsens when someone else succeeds in the area you consider most important for yourself.
You do not feel distressed when you see that someone does something better than you.
A moderate point of view is the best for you.
37.
You see any task through to the end, even if it seems unnecessary. Others can rely on you.
When given responsible tasks, you try to refuse them whenever possible.
You think the middle position is the best.
38.
You consider yourself a person of principle. You hold firm convictions.
You find it difficult to refuse and say "no" to others.
For you, the middle position is the best.
39.
In the troubles and setbacks you have had in your life, other people have more often been to blame than you.
If you get into an awkward situation, you primarily blame yourself.
A middle-ground viewpoint is the best one for you.
40.
You openly express your feelings and thoughts to others.
At times, you find it difficult to be honest, even when you want to be.
A moderate, middle-of-the-road view is best for you.
41. Select the statement that best describes you.
You are accommodating, compliant, and gentle in your relationships with others.
You insist on your own way.
You believe the middle-ground position is the best.
42.
You are quick-tempered and sensitive, and you react painfully to hints and jokes directed at you.
You usually do not feel offended when people make sharp jokes about you.
The middle ground is usually the best approach for you.
43.
You often speak rudely to your parents and other adults.
As a rule, you do not interrupt anyone. You behave politely with everyone, always.
A moderate viewpoint is best for you.
44.
You enjoy each day you live and try to learn lessons from the events of each day.
You often feel anxious when thinking about the future.
A moderate viewpoint is best for you.
1.
Out of respect for your friend, you can agree with their opinion even if they are wrong.
If your friend is wrong, it is hard for you to agree with their opinion, even out of respect for them.
A middle-ground view is the best for you.
2.
There are times when you insist on your own opinion even if you are not 100% sure it is correct.
You are usually attentive to other people's arguments.
You consider the middle-ground view to be the best.
3.
You often feel upset because you did or said something you should not have.
You do not blame yourself for long when you have done something wrong.
For you, the middle position is the best.
4.
You use any means necessary to get others to agree with you.
You do not feel it is necessary to follow the rule that "the ends justify the means."
For you, the middle-ground view is the best.
5.
You can assess your successes and failures; you are constantly focused on yourself.
You do not make efforts to develop qualities that are less well developed.
A moderate viewpoint is the best for you.
6.
You can be harsh and insult someone if they stand in the way of achieving your goal.
You find it difficult to hurt someone, even if they stand in the way of achieving your goal.
A moderate viewpoint is best for you.
7.
You may break a promise for your own benefit.
You are characterized by loyalty and faithfulness in friendship.
You think the middle-ground viewpoint is the best.
8.
You readily respond to other people's problems and are always willing to help.
You are convinced that by caring for others you often end up harming yourself.
A moderate point of view is best for you.
9.
You are usually easy to provoke.
You restrain yourself and do not "take out" your irritation, anger, or bad mood on others.
You consider a moderate, middle-ground position to be the best.
10. Select the statement that best describes you.
You do not feel it is necessary to hide your contempt or negative opinion about someone or something.
You can treat with respect and tact the views of older people who criticize today’s younger generation and praise the past.
You believe that the middle position is the best one.
11.
If you need to make an important decision, you are more likely to consult friends than to think it over on your own.
If you have thought everything through, you do not need other people's advice.
A middle-of-the-road view is best for you.
12.
It is important to you to gain recognition and achieve a high position within a group.
You do not feel a desire to have high social status within a group.
A middle-ground viewpoint is best for you.
13.
You can mislead people with a friendly attitude to get what you really want.
When people are nicer to you than you expected, you stay on your guard.
The middle-of-the-road viewpoint is the best one for you.
14.
You often feel you do not receive enough criticism.
You always respond calmly to criticism, even if it seems unfair.
A moderate point of view is best for you.
15.
Sometimes you have to carry out specific tasks both for yourself and for others.
You prefer it when responsibility for a shared task is borne by everyone, not just you alone.
You consider a moderate, middle-ground position to be the best.
16.
You trust your friends and try to strengthen their trust in you.
You doubt the sincerity of what most people say.
You think the middle ground is the best viewpoint.
17.
You are easily hurt; you take things to heart.
You quickly forget it if someone hurts you.
A balanced, middle-ground view is best for you.
18.
You do things for others without needing to be recognized for it.
You can make your greatest effort only when there is good compensation.
A moderate position is the best one for you.
19.
For reasons of prestige, you sometimes say things you do not really believe.
You speak to the point and without unnecessary words.
The middle-ground viewpoint is the best one, in your opinion.
20.
You can suppress your own desires if they conflict with those of your friends.
You cannot restrain your needs and desires.
A middle-ground point of view is best for you.
21.
You would feel very hurt if a close friend flirted with someone else in front of you.
If a close friend flirts with others in front of you, you tend to hold back your emotions rather than make a scene.
A moderate, middle-of-the-road view is best for you.
22.
You feel embarrassed when you are praised in front of you.
You know your shortcomings, but you want others to be lenient toward you.
A middle-of-the-road view is best for you.
23.
You readily lend books and other belongings.
If someone asks to borrow something, you make every effort to find excuses not to share.
You consider the middle-ground viewpoint to be the best.
24.
For a friend, you could sacrifice everything.
You would still think it over before deciding to put other people's interests ahead of your own.
A middle-of-the-road view is best for you.
25.
You lose patience with people easily.
For the sake of getting things done, you sometimes need to be patient and make some compromises.
You think the middle position is best.
26.
If you have promised to do something, you always keep your promise.
Sometimes you put off something you should do now.
A middle-ground point of view is best for you.
27.
You respond immediately when you notice even the slightest signs of disrespect toward you.
If others treat you worse than you deserve, you do not feel upset.
A middle position is best for you.
28.
To achieve your cherished goals, you can bend the truth a little.
You find it difficult to tell a deliberate lie in order to gain recognition and personal success.
A middle-of-the-road position is the best one for you.
29.
When you happen to deceive someone, you do not blame yourself for it for a long time.
You are constantly troubled by whether you are doing everything correctly, as you should.
A middle-of-the-road viewpoint is the best for you.
30.
You usually manage to behave appropriately.
You often lose your temper and cannot stop yourself from using rude words if someone disagrees with you.
A moderate, middle-ground view is best for you.
31.
No matter how angry you are, you try not to insult others.
You often hurt the people close to you with what you say, and may even insult them without noticing.
A moderate position is best for you.
32.
It is important to you to "make something of yourself."
You do not feel a desire to have high social status.
A moderate, middle-ground view seems best to you.
33.
The good you do is usually appreciated by others.
You constantly feel that others do not respect your rights.
For you, the middle-ground viewpoint is the best.
34.
If someone irritates you, you avoid the main issue and make it personal.
You often hold back so you do not say everything you think about the people around you.
You consider the middle ground to be the best viewpoint.
35.
You can forgive a friend if they did something wrong.
You do not calm down until you have taken revenge on someone who offended you.
The middle ground is the best approach for you.
36.
Your mood worsens when someone else succeeds in the area you consider most important to you.
You do not feel distressed when you see someone doing something better than you.
The middle ground is best, in your view.
37.
You finish any task you start, even if it seems unnecessary. You are dependable.
When given responsible assignments, you try to avoid them whenever possible.
For you, the middle-ground view is the best.
38.
You consider yourself a person of principles; you hold firm convictions.
You find it hard to refuse and say "no" to someone.
A moderate point of view is best for you.
39.
In the troubles and setbacks you have had in your life, other people were more often to blame than you were.
If you get into an awkward situation, you blame yourself first.
You think a middle-ground view is best.
40.
You openly express your feelings and thoughts to others.
Sometimes it is hard for you to be sincere, even when you want to be.
A middle-ground perspective is best for you.
41.
You are accommodating, compliant, and gentle in your relationships with others.
You insist on having your way.
A moderate, middle-ground view is best for you.
42. Select the statement that best describes you.
You are quick-tempered and sensitive, and you react painfully to hints and jokes directed at you.
You usually do not feel offended when people make sharp jokes about you.
You consider the middle position to be the best approach.
43.
You often speak rudely to your parents and other adults.
As a rule, you do not interrupt anyone. You behave politely with everyone, always.
The middle position is best for you.
44.
You are glad for each day you have lived and try to learn from the events of each day.
You often feel anxious when thinking about the future.
For you, a moderate perspective is the best.