Military-Professional Orientation Test - the question form

Questions: 12 · 3 minutes
1. In school, I was more interested in:
community activities and organizing events
activities involving calculations, diagrams, and technical drawings
radio engineering and computers
automotive mechanics and driving a car or motorcycle
competitions and sports
shop/handicraft classes
2. In other people, I value most:
the ability to inspire and energize others
seriousness and focus at work
the ability to remain effective despite fatigue
punctuality and accuracy
courage and decisiveness
technical competence
3. Among different areas of activity, I am most interested in:
instructional and organizational work
operating and maintaining computer equipment
work involving the use of communications equipment
driving a car or other vehicles
regular participation in sports training
servicing and repairing technical equipment
4. In sports, after appropriate training, I would most likely be successful as a:
sports team coach
sport shooter
amateur athlete
race car driver
karate, sambo, or boxing athlete
mechanic on a motorcycle racing team
5. I think my peers value me most for:
Principledness and strength of character
Perseverance and patience
Accuracy and reliability in carrying out tasks
Physical stamina and capacity for work
Courage and willingness to handle difficult and even dangerous situations
Practical skill and ability in hands-on, manual work
6. After military service, I would prefer to work as:
a teacher or vocational training instructor
a computer/electronic data processing operator
a radio telegraph operator
a driver (general-purpose vehicle/mechanized equipment operator)
a test specialist, stunt performer, mine rescue worker, or bodyguard
an appliance repair technician
7. I do better at activities that require a person to have:
initiative and resourcefulness
carefulness and attentiveness
perseverance
precise adherence to instructions and regulations
courage and willingness to take risks
technical thinking
8. I would prefer to read a book about:
outstanding military commanders
electronic equipment and its inventors
achievements in radio engineering
new means of transport
the training of mountaineers
promising developments in electrical engineering and mechanics
9. I believe I am more capable of:
remaining calm and self-controlled, and making quick decisions in difficult, critical situations
carefully analyzing incoming information (signals) and identifying what is most important
being extremely precise in carrying out assigned tasks
enduring fatigue for a long time and maintaining performance
showing decisiveness and courage; acting when risk is involved
quickly understanding how an unfamiliar technical device works
10. At the end of the work week, I would prefer to:
organize a group activity with my peers
organize materials from my collections
watch a film about new advances in communications
visit a car exhibition
take part in a challenging, long-distance hiking trip
repair household appliances
11. My parents (or other close people) value most in a person:
organizational skills
composure and patience
reliability in carrying out tasks
self-discipline and capacity for hard work
strength and courage
technical competence
12. During my military service, I would like to:
acquire and develop organizational skills
perform responsible operator duties that require self-control and composure
learn to use communications equipment
acquire (or strengthen) skills in driving a car and other vehicles
improve my physical fitness and willpower
increase my level of technical knowledge