Thinking Profile Test - the question form

Questions: 75 · 14 minutes
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1. It is easier for me to do something than to explain why I did it that way.
Yes
No
2. I enjoy configuring computer software programs.
Yes
No
3. I enjoy reading fiction.
Yes
No
4. I enjoy painting (or sculpture).
Yes
No
5. I would not prefer a job where everything is clearly defined.
Yes
No
6. It is easier for me to learn something if I can manipulate objects.
Yes
No
7. I enjoy playing chess and checkers.
Yes
No
8. I can express my thoughts easily, both verbally and in writing.
Yes
No
9. I would like to collect things.
Yes
No
10. I like and understand abstract painting.
Yes
No
11. I would rather be a mechanic than an engineer.
Yes
No
12. I find algebra more interesting than geometry.
Yes
No
13. In fiction, it is more important to me how something is said than what is said.
Yes
No
14. I enjoy attending live entertainment events.
Yes
No
15. I do not like structured work.
Yes
No
16. I enjoy making things by hand.
Yes
No
17. As a child, I liked creating my own system of words (symbols or codes) to correspond with friends.
Yes
No
18. I place great importance on the way my thoughts are expressed.
Yes
No
19. I find it difficult to recount a story without picturing it in my mind.
Yes
No
20. I do not like visiting museums because they are all the same.
Yes
No
21. I tend to treat any information as a guide for action.
Yes
No
22. I am more drawn to a company's brand or logo than to its name.
Yes
No
23. A job as a radio or television commentator appeals to me.
Yes
No
24. Familiar melodies bring specific images to mind.
Yes
No
25. I like to fantasize.
Yes
No
26. When I listen to music, I feel like dancing.
Yes
No
27. I am interested in understanding technical drawings and diagrams.
Yes
No
28. I enjoy reading fiction.
Yes
No
29. A familiar smell brings back the whole picture of events that happened many years ago.
Yes
No
30. Having a variety of interests makes a person's life richer.
Yes
No
31. Only what can be touched with the hands is true.
Yes
No
32. I prefer the exact sciences.
Yes
No
33. I always have the right words at hand.
Yes
No
34. I like to draw.
Yes
No
35. I can watch the same play (movie) many times; what matters most is the actors' performance and a new interpretation.
Yes
No
36. As a child, I enjoyed assembling mechanisms from construction set pieces.
Yes
No
37. I think I could learn shorthand.
Yes
No
38. I like to read poems aloud.
Yes
No
39. I agree with the statement that beauty will save the world.
Yes
No
40. I would prefer to be a pattern cutter rather than a tailor.
Yes
No
41. I would rather build a stool by hand than design it.
Yes
No
42. I think I could learn to be a programmer.
Yes
No
43. I like poetry.
Yes
No
44. Before making a part, I first make a drawing.
Yes
No
45. I enjoy the process of doing an activity more than its final result.
Yes
No
46. I would rather work in a workshop than study technical drawings.
Yes
No
47. I would be interested in deciphering ancient scripts.
Yes
No
48. If I need to give a presentation, I always prepare what I will say, even though I am confident I can find the right words.
Yes
No
49. I prefer solving geometry problems rather than algebra problems.
Yes
No
50. Even in a well-established routine, I try to change something creatively.
Yes
No
51. I enjoy doing crafts or making things at home.
Yes
No
52. I could master programming languages.
Yes
No
53. I find it easy to write an essay on an assigned topic.
Yes
No
54. It is easy for me to imagine an image of something that does not exist.
Yes
No
55. I sometimes doubt even things that are obvious to others.
Yes
No
56. I would rather repair an iron myself than take it to a repair shop.
Yes
No
57. I learn grammatical structures easily.
Yes
No
58. I like writing letters.
Yes
No
59. I can picture the plot of a movie as a series of images.
Yes
No
60. Abstract paintings give me a lot to think about.
Yes
No
61. In school, I liked shop and home economics classes the most.
Yes
No
62. Learning a foreign language is not difficult for me.
Yes
No
63. I readily tell friends something when they ask me to.
Yes
No
64. I can easily visualize what I have heard.
Yes
No
65. I would not want to organize my life according to a specific system.
Yes
No
66. I more often act first and think about whether the decision was right afterward.
Yes
No
67. I think I could learn Chinese characters.
Yes
No
68. I cannot help sharing news I have just heard.
Yes
No
69. I find the work of a screenwriter (writer) interesting.
Yes
No
70. I enjoy working as a designer.
Yes
No
71. When solving a problem, I find it easier to use trial and error.
Yes
No
72. Learning road signs would not be difficult for me.
Yes
No
73. I find it easy to get along with people I do not know.
Yes
No
74. I am drawn to work as a graphic artist.
Yes
No
75. I do not like taking the same route.
Yes
No
1. It is easier for me to do something than to explain why I did it.
Yes
No
2. I like configuring computer software.
Yes
No
3. I enjoy reading fiction.
Yes
No
4. I like painting (sculpture).
Yes
No
5. I would not prefer a job in which everything is clearly defined.
Yes
No
6. I find it easier to learn something if I can handle or manipulate objects.
Yes
No
7. I enjoy playing chess or checkers.
Yes
No
8. I can express my thoughts easily, both verbally and in writing.
Yes
No
9. I would like to collect things.
Yes
No
10. I like and understand abstract painting.
Yes
No
11. I would rather be a mechanic than an engineer.
Yes
No
12. I find algebra more interesting than geometry.
Yes
No
13. In fiction, it matters more to me how something is said than what is said.
Yes
No
14. I enjoy attending live events.
Yes
No
15. I do not like work that is highly structured.
Yes
No
16. I enjoy making things with my hands.
Yes
No
17. As a child, I liked creating my own system of words (symbols or codes) to communicate with friends.
Yes
No
18. I place great importance on how my thoughts are expressed.
Yes
No
19. I find it difficult to retell a story unless I can picture it in my mind.
Yes
No
20. I do not like visiting museums because they all seem the same.
Yes
No
21. I take any information as a guide for action.
Yes
No
22. I am more attracted by a company's brand mark than by its name.
Yes
No
23. I would enjoy working as a radio or television commentator.
Yes
No
24. Familiar melodies bring specific images to mind.
Yes
No
25. I like to fantasize.
Yes
No
26. When I listen to music, I feel like dancing.
Yes
No
27. I am interested in understanding drawings and diagrams.
Yes
No
28. I enjoy reading fiction.
Yes
No
29. A familiar smell brings back a whole scene of events that happened many years ago.
Yes
No
30. Having a variety of interests makes a person's life richer.
Yes
No
31. Only what can be touched is true.
Yes
No
32. I prefer the exact sciences.
Yes
No
33. I am quick with a comeback.
Yes
No
34. I like to draw.
Yes
No
35. I can watch the same play (or film) many times; what matters most is the acting and a new interpretation.
Yes
No
36. As a child, I enjoyed assembling mechanisms from construction set parts.
Yes
No
37. I think I could learn shorthand.
Yes
No
38. I like reading poetry aloud.
Yes
No
39. I agree with the statement that beauty will save the world.
Yes
No
40. I would prefer to be a pattern cutter rather than a seamstress.
Yes
No
41. I would rather make a stool with my own hands than design it.
Yes
No
42. I think I could master the profession of a programmer.
Yes
No
43. I like poetry.
Yes
No
44. Before making a part, I first make a drawing.
Yes
No
45. I enjoy the process of an activity more than the final result.
Yes
No
46. I would rather do hands-on work in a workshop than study technical drawings.
Yes
No
47. I would be interested in deciphering ancient scripts.
Yes
No
48. If I have to give a talk, I always prepare my speech, even though I am sure I will find the right words.
Yes
No
49. I prefer solving geometry problems rather than algebra problems.
Yes
No
50. Even when something is running smoothly, I try to change something creatively.
Yes
No
51. I enjoy doing crafts or making things at home.
Yes
No
52. I could learn programming languages.
Yes
No
53. I find it easy to write an essay on a given topic.
Yes
No
54. I can easily imagine something that does not exist.
Yes
No
55. I sometimes doubt things that seem obvious to others.
Yes
No
56. I would prefer to repair an iron myself rather than take it to a repair shop.
Yes
No
57. I learn grammatical structures easily.
Yes
No
58. I like writing letters.
Yes
No
59. I can imagine a film plot as a sequence of images.
Yes
No
60. Abstract pictures give me a lot to think about.
Yes
No
61. At school, I most enjoyed practical skills classes (e.g., shop or home economics).
Yes
No
62. I have no difficulty learning a foreign language.
Yes
No
63. I readily tell friends about something when they ask me to.
Yes
No
64. I can easily visualize what I hear.
Yes
No
65. I would not want to organize my life around a specific system.
Yes
No
66. I more often act first and only then think about whether the decision was the right one.
Yes
No
67. I think I could learn Chinese characters.
Yes
No
68. I cannot help but share news I have just heard.
Yes
No
69. I think that being a screenwriter (writer) is interesting.
Yes
No
70. I like working as a designer.
Yes
No
71. When solving a problem, it is easier for me to use trial and error.
Yes
No
72. Learning road signs would not be difficult for me.
Yes
No
73. I find it easy to get along with people I do not know.
Yes
No
74. I am attracted to working as a graphic designer.
Yes
No
75. I do not like taking the same route.
Yes
No
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