Your way of perceiving Test - the question form

Questions: 16 · 3 minutes
1. How would you prefer to learn how a computer works?
By watching an instructional video
By listening to an explanation
By taking the computer apart and trying to figure out how it works on your own
2. What would you prefer to read for enjoyment?
a travel book with lots of illustrations
a mystery novel with lots of dialogue
a book with problems, riddles, and puzzles
3. If you are not sure how to spell a word, what are you most likely to do?
Write it to see whether it looks right.
Say it aloud.
Write it, paying attention to whether it feels right.
4. If you were at a party, what would you be most likely to remember the next day?
The faces of the people who were there, but not their names
Their names, but not their faces
What you yourself said and did there
5. How would you most likely prepare for a test?
Read your notes and book headings, and review diagrams and illustrations
Ask someone to quiz you, or repeat everything to yourself
Write what you need to know on flashcards and draw diagrams
6. When you see the word d-o-g, what do you do first?
Picture a dog
Say the word "dog" to yourself
Imagine what you could do with a dog (pet it, play with it, etc.)
7. What most interferes with your concentration?
Visual distractions
Noise
Other sensations, such as hunger, tight shoes, or anxiety
8. How do you prefer to deal with difficulties?
Make a list, set out the steps, and cross off what has been done
Make a few phone calls to consult with professionals and friends
Picture the problem in your mind and go through all possible steps to solve it
9. What would you be most likely to do while waiting in line to buy movie tickets?
Look at posters and notices
Chat with people standing nearby
Tap your foot or pace back and forth
10. You arrive at a museum. What would you do first?
Look around to find a floor plan or exhibit map
Ask a staff member where the different exhibits are
Start with whichever exhibit catches your eye first, then go from there
11. If you get angry, what are you most likely to do?
Show your displeasure through facial expressions
Shout
Stamp your feet and slam doors
12. If you feel happy, what are you most likely to do?
Make a happy facial expression
Shout with joy
Jump for joy
13. Which extracurricular club would you prefer?
Art
Music
Sports
14. What do you do when you listen to music?
Daydream (imagine different scenes)
Hum along to yourself
Move to the music (tap your foot, etc.)
15. How would you tell a story about an event that happened?
Write it
Tell it
Act it out
16. Which restaurant would you avoid going to?
one with lighting that is too bright
one with music that is too loud
one with chairs that are too uncomfortable
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