Level of Infantilism Expression, LIE Test - the question form

Questions: 48 · 9 minutes
1. Do you always know what you want to achieve in life?
Yes
Rather yes than no
Rather no than yes
No
2. Do you prefer to take responsibility in life?
Yes
Rather yes than no
Rather no than yes
No
3. Do you often reflect on your actions?
Yes
Rather yes than no
Rather no than yes
No
4. Can you, in order to achieve a goal, use willpower to do uninteresting work for a long time?
Yes
Probably yes rather than no
Probably no rather than yes
No
5. Would you work if you were financially secure?
Yes
Probably yes rather than no
Probably no rather than yes
No
6. When seeking pleasure, do you always consider the consequences associated with that pleasure?
1 – Yes
2 – More often yes than no
3 – More often no than yes
4 – No
7. In your opinion, is an orderly and organized life compatible with the concept of “youth”?
1 – Yes
2 – Probably yes rather than no
3 – Probably no rather than yes
4 – No
8. Would you be very upset if you were not able to find a good job and build a career?
1 – Yes
2 – Probably yes
3 – Probably not
4 – No
9. In certain stressful life situations, is it easy for you to pull yourself together?
1 – Yes
2 – More yes than no
3 – More no than yes
4 – No
10. Do you have any interests that are more important to you than seeking pleasure?
1 – Yes
2 – More likely yes than no
3 – More likely no than yes
4 – No
11. In some life situations, do you observe the situation and yourself in it from an outside perspective and draw conclusions?
Yes
More likely yes than no
More likely no than yes
No
12. Do you usually try to avoid taking responsibility for the sake of convenience?
Yes
Rather yes than no
Rather no than yes
No
13. Do you think having fun and relaxing is more enjoyable than working?
Yes
Probably yes rather than no
Probably no rather than yes
No
14. Do certain restrictions usually irritate you?
1 - Yes
2 - More likely yes than no
3 - More likely no than yes
4 - No
15. Is it extremely important for you to achieve your goals?
Yes
Probably yes
Probably not
No
16. Do you usually rely on favorable circumstances to work out?
1 – Yes
2 – More likely yes than no
3 – More likely no than yes
4 – No
17. Do different situations or other people usually prevent you from achieving success?
Yes
Probably yes rather than no
Probably no rather than yes
No
18. Do difficult life situations significantly interfere with your ability to achieve your goals?
1 – Yes
2 – Probably yes rather than no
3 – Probably no rather than yes
4 – No
19. Do you reasonably believe that your parents or close relatives should provide you with everything necessary for a decent standard of living?
1 – Yes
2 – More yes than no
3 – More no than yes
4 – No
20. Do you live day to day and not make long-term plans?
1 – Yes
2 – Rather yes than no
3 – Rather no than yes
4 – No
21. Are you capable of making a deliberate effort of will to achieve a goal?
1 – Yes
2 – Rather yes than no
3 – Rather no than yes
4 – No
22. Are you willing to endure difficulties today in order to achieve your goal tomorrow?
1 – Yes
2 – More likely yes than no
3 – More likely no than yes
4 – No
23. Would you like to get everything right away, here and now, and at no cost?
1 – Yes
2 – More likely yes than no
3 – More likely no than yes
4 – No
24. Do you consider yourself a disciplined person?
Yes
More yes than no
More no than yes
No
25. Are your leisure activities and entertainment often associated with unlawful actions?
1 - Yes
2 - More often yes than no
3 - More often no than yes
4 - No
26. Do you find it easy to cope with life difficulties?
Yes
Rather yes than no
Rather no than yes
No
27. Do you successfully overcome your weaknesses?
1 – Yes
2 – Yes, rather than no
3 – No, rather than yes
4 – No
28. Do you try to satisfy your desires immediately, without thinking them through?
1 – Yes
2 – Rather yes than no
3 – Rather no than yes
4 – No
29. Do you usually avoid analyzing the consequences of your actions?
1 – Yes
2 – Yes, rather than no
3 – No, rather than yes
4 – No
30. Are you able to control your emotions?
1 – Yes
2 – More often yes than no
3 – More often no than yes
4 – No
31. Most of the time, are other people to blame for your problems?
1 – Yes
2 – More often yes than no
3 – More often no than yes
4 – No
32. Do you generally view work mainly as an opportunity to have a pleasant time?
1 – Yes
2 – Rather yes than no
3 – Rather no than yes
4 – No
33. Do you usually not try to evaluate the reasons or impulses that led you or another person to act?
Yes
Rather yes than no
Rather no than yes
No
34. When you encounter serious obstacles, do you usually give up on that goal?
1 – Yes
2 – Probably yes
3 – Probably not
4 – No
35. Are material possessions more important to you than moral values?
Yes
Rather yes than no
Rather no than yes
No
36. Do you support cohabitation without legal marriage?
1 – Yes
2 – Probably yes
3 – Probably not
4 – No
37. Do you tend to defiantly set yourself against those around you?
1 – Yes
2 – Rather yes than no
3 – Rather no than yes
4 – No
38. When looking for a job, do you mainly rely on your parents and close relatives to take the initiative?
1 – Yes
2 – More yes than no
3 – More no than yes
4 – No
39. Do you think that following moral principles is not fashionable nowadays?
1 – Yes
2 – Rather yes than no
3 – Rather no than yes
4 – No
40. Do you feel that self-exploration is very boring, and that it is better to do something else?
1 – Yes
2 – Rather yes than no
3 – Rather no than yes
4 – No
41. Do you consider it acceptable to commit an offense in order to satisfy your needs?
1 – Yes
2 – Probably yes
3 – Probably not
4 – No
42. For financial gain, are you sometimes willing to compromise your principles?
1 – Yes
2 – More likely yes than no
3 – More likely no than yes
4 – No
43. Do you usually try to organize your life and keep it in order?
1 – Yes
2 – More yes than no
3 – More no than yes
4 – No
44. Do you generally find it more interesting to be inconsistent, irrational, and impulsive than to bring boredom, order, and organization into your life?
1 - Yes
2 - More yes than no
3 - More no than yes
4 - No
45. Are you better able to judge the consequences of an action and its outcome than to judge the reasons that led to the action?
Yes
Yes, rather than no
No, rather than yes
No
46. Do you usually not think about the moral aspect of your actions if you can realistically gain material benefit from them?
Yes
Rather yes than no
Rather no than yes
No
47. Do many of your friends engage in illegal behavior?
1 – Yes
2 – More likely yes than no
3 – More likely no than yes
4 – No
48. Does overcoming life difficulties increase your self-respect?
Yes
Rather yes than no
Rather no than yes
No
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