In love, it's like war Test - the question form

Questions: 15 · 3 minutes
1. Your boyfriend is late for your date again today. What would you do to get him to be punctual?
Arrive 30 minutes later than the agreed time.
Threaten that one day you will get tired of waiting for him.
Give him a watch.
Behave the same way yourself.
2. You are interested in two people at the same time. What would you do?
You would date them one at a time, alternating between the two.
You would continue flirting with both without letting the relationships go too far.
You would go out with both at the same time.
You would ask someone for advice.
3. While walking down the street, you notice two people are clearly talking about you and smiling oddly. How would you behave?
You would speak to them in a defiant way.
With your head down, you would walk past.
You would threaten that you will laugh at them too.
You would find a mirror and check whether everything looks OK with you.
4. Your friend has recently bought a new outfit, and you feel jealous. What would you say in this situation?
You would be happy for her.
You would ask whether she has something to wear it with.
You would lie and say it does not fit her well.
You would ask where she got the money for it.
5. You decide to stop by your friend’s room and suddenly find a pile of porn magazines and videos. What would you do?
Look through them, then throw them away.
Ask what they are not getting from you.
Hide them away and not think about them.
Give them a porn film and leave.
6. At a party, a man persistently asks you out. Your friends say he only wants to make fun of you. How would you respond?
You would quietly leave the party.
You would decide to go on a date with him.
You would flirt with him for a while.
You would try to explain that you are serious and not interested in that kind of relationship.
7. If you walk past an attractive but sad-looking guy and decide to introduce yourself, how would you do it?
You would compliment his looks and simply ask his name.
You would express sympathy and ask whether you can help in any way.
You would start talking to him in a rude and forward way.
You would just sit next to him and be sad with him.
8. How do you feel about a girl who goes to a guy’s place right after meeting him?
You would think she just likes to have fun.
You would think she is trying to prove herself in this way.
You would think she is foolish.
You would be happy for her.
9. Your boyfriend has just left, and you now have a couple of free evenings. What will you do?
Have a girls' night in.
Secretly meet up with your ex-boyfriend without your partner knowing.
Think about a new look to impress him.
Go out with your friends to meet new guys.
10. Your friend is trying to break free from her ex-boyfriend. What would you advise her to do?
Advise her to tell him to get lost.
Advise her to find a new boyfriend.
Talk to him yourself.
Advise her to tell her parents so they can put him in his place.
11. You go to a dance club with a friend without a boyfriend. The same young man starts hitting on both you and your friend. What would you do?
Decide that one boyfriend is enough for you.
Rebuke him for being so forward.
Focus all your efforts on getting him and your friend to start a relationship.
Start flirting with him.
12. A guy you like joins your group, but he shows no interest in you. What would you do?
Reassure yourself that he is not the man of your dreams.
Try to get back at him so he cannot fit in with the group.
Feel upset about his indifference.
Simply put him out of your mind and find someone else to flirt with.
13. During a date at your home, a friend calls and tells you she is having relationship problems. How would you behave?
You would say you are busy right now and will call back later.
You would answer the call and pretend you cannot hear her.
You would talk to both at the same time.
You would cancel the date and go to your friend.
14. You find out by chance that your friend’s boyfriend is sharing intimate details about their relationship. How would you react?
Advise her to deny everything.
Ridicule him.
Calmly but firmly ask him to stop.
Tell your friend everything.
15. You find out that one of your classmates tried to look for the exam answers in the teacher’s desk. What would you do?
Tell others about what happened behind her back.
Not tell anyone for selfish reasons.
Say that information should be shared.
Reprimand her.
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