What Song Am I Quiz

Questions: 78 · 10 minutes
1. When I feel overwhelmed, a supportive hangout helps me reset faster than being alone.
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2. I feel energized after meeting new people or making new connections.
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3. I often feel most like myself when I’m on the move.
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4. My mood tends to be upbeat and lively.
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5. I recover from stress by processing feelings, not by distracting myself.
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6. I tend to hold onto feelings for a while before they pass.
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7. When I’m alone, my feelings tend to deepen rather than fade.
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8. My energy increases when there’s friendly conversation happening around me.
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9. I can be having fun and still feel a quiet sense of introspection underneath.
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10. When I need a reset, I’d rather go out than stay in.
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11. I often reach out (text/call) when I need comfort or motivation.
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12. Even on good days, I tend to notice a bittersweet edge to things.
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13. When something ends, I tend to sit with the emotion rather than brush it off.
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14. After socializing, I usually feel more alive and upbeat.
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15. A good weekend for me includes at least one social plan.
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16. Even small interactions (chatting with a coworker, quick catch-up) help me feel recharged.
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17. When I have free time, I’m more likely to do something active than something relaxing.
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18. If I have to choose, I’d rather spend my downtime with others than protect alone time.
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19. I often feel “switched on” and ready to go during the day.
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20. I’m more likely to describe my vibe as “mellow” than “bubbly.”
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21. If I have a goal, I usually take action quickly rather than easing into it.
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22. I prefer calm, emotionally meaningful experiences over high-energy fun.
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23. My mood improves quickly when I’m in a lively group setting.
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24. I’m at my best when I have a steady rhythm of social contact throughout the week.
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25. I find it easy to get started on things without procrastinating.
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26. I tend to talk quickly or with a lot of enthusiasm.
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27. I get bored easily if nothing is happening.
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28. My emotions tend to be intense rather than mild.
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29. I’m more comfortable with serious feelings than with constant cheerfulness.
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30. My inner world feels more like a slow, thoughtful song than a bright, bouncy one.
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31. Most days, I feel naturally energized from the moment I wake up.
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32. I like tasks that let me move quickly and make things happen.
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33. My thoughts often drift to meaning, memories, and what-ifs.
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34. After a long day, I feel more refreshed if I spend time with other people.
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35. I like having my plans include other people, even for simple errands or workouts.
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36. I usually notice emotional subtext in conversations (what’s not being said).
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37. A quiet night alone is usually less restorative for me than time with others.
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38. I get restless if I have to sit still for too long.
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39. I like challenges that feel intense or high-tempo.
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40. I often find myself thinking about how moments will feel in hindsight.
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41. I relate more to moody or reflective lyrics than to silly, carefree ones.
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42. If I spend too much time alone, I start to feel drained rather than rested.
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43. I often feel nostalgic, even about small moments.
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44. I tend to move quickly (walk, gestures, pace) compared to most people.
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45. I recharge best in environments with activity and background noise (cafés, events, hangouts).
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46. When I imagine my life as a soundtrack, it leans more cinematic than carefree.
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47. I feel emotions in a deep, layered way rather than keeping things light.
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48. If I had to choose, I’d rather feel deeply than stay carefree.
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49. I enjoy spontaneous plans because they keep things moving.
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50. When I’m stressed, I tend to channel it into action rather than slowing down.
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51. I feel more like myself when I’m around friends or familiar people.
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52. Sharing experiences (concerts, games, meals) is one of my main ways to recharge.
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53. Even after a long day, I often still have enough energy to do something fun.
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54. When I have free time, I naturally look for someone to share it with.
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55. I enjoy days that are packed with activities.
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56. I prefer lively, high-energy hangouts over quiet, low-key ones.
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57. My emotional state changes in waves, not quick flashes.
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58. I usually multitask or keep several things going at once.
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59. I’m usually the one who suggests doing something instead of staying in.
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60. When I imagine the perfect reset, it involves people rather than being by myself.
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61. I’m quick to jump into plans rather than needing a lot of downtime first.
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62. When I’m feeling low, being around people helps me bounce back.
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63. I usually prefer to process stress by talking it out with someone.
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64. I naturally bring a “hype” or motivating energy to group situations.
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65. I feel restless if I go several days without meaningful social interaction.
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66. I prefer music (or vibes) that feel emotionally rich rather than purely upbeat.
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67. Group activities leave me feeling more energized than solo activities.
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68. I’m drawn to the beauty in sadness as much as the joy in happiness.
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69. I can feel moved by small things (a line in a song, a look, a memory).
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70. I often feel like I have more energy than the people around me.
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71. I like music with a strong beat because it matches my usual energy.
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72. I prefer a fast pace in my day rather than taking things slowly.
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73. If I’m feeling mentally tired, social plans can bring me back to life.
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74. I prefer to celebrate or unwind with others rather than doing it privately.
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75. I recharge through shared laughter, stories, and inside jokes more than through quiet routines.
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76. My default mood is more reflective than carefree.
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77. Being included in a group (team, friend circle, community) is important for my sense of energy and balance.
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78. I get a boost from spontaneous invitations, even if I was tired beforehand.
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