Lifestyle Test - the question form

Questions: 24 · 5 minutes
1. Mental interests and activities (mainly intellectual work, studying sciences, solving problems, reading, imagining, thinking, planning).
No interest
Low interest
Moderate interest
High interest
Very high interest
2. Mental interests and activities (primarily intellectual work, studying sciences, solving problems, reading, imagining, thinking, planning).
I do not spend any time
A small amount of time
An average amount of time
A large amount of time
A very large amount of time
3. Interests and activities involving mainly physical exertion (e.g., manual work, sports, exercise, jogging, walking, dancing, outings, hiking, hatha yoga).
No interest
Slight interest
Moderate interest
Strong interest
Very strong interest
4. Physically active interests and activities (e.g., manual work, sports, exercise, jogging, walking, dancing, outdoor walks, hiking, hatha yoga, etc.).
No time
Little time
Average time
Much time
Very much time
5. Situational activities and responsibilities (school, work, and household): short-term, goal-directed tasks such as work duties, studying at school, household and family responsibilities, personal hygiene, shopping, etc.
No interest
Weak interest
Moderate interest
Strong interest
Very strong interest
6. Situational activities and responsibilities (school, work, and daily life), such as work tasks, studying at school, household and family duties, personal hygiene routines, shopping, etc.
No time
A little time
An average amount of time
A lot of time
A great deal of time
7. Interest in and engagement with enduring life themes (e.g., the meaning of life, humanity’s goals, laws of nature, goodness–truth–beauty, love as a universal phenomenon, God, the unity of humans and the cosmos, nature, etc.)
No interest
Weak interest
Moderate interest
Strong interest
Very strong interest
8. Interest and engagement with enduring themes of life (e.g., the meaning of life, the goals of humanity, the laws of nature, goodness-truth-beauty, love as a universal phenomenon, God, the unity of humanity and the cosmos, nature, etc.)
No time
Little time
Average amount of time
A lot of time
A great deal of time
9. Interests and activities related to the natural environment (e.g., spending time in nature in the woods, fields, on the water, or in the mountains; walking, skiing, and other outdoor activities; growing plants or animals; gardening).
No interest
Low interest
Moderate interest
Strong interest
Very strong interest
10. Nature-related interests and activities (e.g., spending time outdoors in forests, fields, by water, or in the mountains; walking, skiing, and other outdoor activities; growing plants or animals; gardening).
No time
Little time
Average amount of time
Much time
Very much time
11. Urban lifestyle activities (e.g., education, work, daily living, cultural and leisure activities)
No interest
Weak interest
Moderate interest
Strong interest
Very strong interest
12. Activities and interests related to living in an urban environment (e.g., study, work, daily tasks, cultural and leisure activities).
No time
A small amount of time
Average amount of time
A lot of time
A very large amount of time
13. Creative interests and activities (e.g., creating new games; developing new ways to solve problems or work; creating images, storylines, models, designs, and structures; developing new theories or literary works; discovering new facts or patterns).
No interest
Weak interest
Moderate interest
Strong interest
Very strong interest
14. Creative interests and activities (e.g., inventing new games; developing new ways to solve problems or work; creating images, stories, models, designs, or theories; writing; discovering new facts or patterns).
No time
A little time
An average amount of time
A lot of time
A great deal of time
15. Non-creative, routine interests and activities: activities in which nothing new occurs; habitual desires, habitual actions, ways of working, habitual relationships, and thoughts.
No interest
Weak interest
Moderate interest
Strong interest
Very strong interest
16. Non-creative, routine interests and activities: activities in which nothing new arises; habitual desires, habitual actions, ways of working, habitual relationships, and thoughts.
No time spent
Little time
Average amount of time
Much time
Very much time
17. Group-based interests and activities (socializing with others, group activities such as with family, friends, a study or work group, an interest group, etc.).
No interest
Low interest
Moderate interest
Strong interest
Very strong interest
18. Group activities and interests—socializing with others and doing things together (family, friends, school or work group, interest group, etc.).
No time
A little time
A moderate amount of time
A lot of time
A very large amount of time
19. Solitary interests and activities (any activity done alone).
No interest
Weak interest
Moderate interest
Strong interest
Very strong interest
20. Solitary interests and activities (any activity done alone).
No time spent
A little time
A moderate amount of time
A lot of time
A very large amount of time
21. Interest in communicating with people of the opposite sex (work-related, friendly; for adults, also intimate communication).
No interest
Low interest
Moderate interest
Strong interest
Very strong interest
22. Interest in and interaction with the opposite sex (work-related, friendly; for adults, also intimate).
I do not spend any time
A little time
An average amount of time
A lot of time
A very large amount of time
23. Interest in socializing and social contact with people of your own sex (work-related, friendship, and hobby-related).
No interest
Weak interest
Moderate interest
Strong interest
Very strong interest
24. Time spent socializing with people of your own sex (work-related, friendly, or hobby-related).
No time
A small amount of time
An average amount of time
A lot of time
A great deal of time
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