Can you properly assess your qualities, merits and achievements? Are you too strict and demanding or too lenient with yourself? How much is your self-esteem emphasized?
Let's solve this test, if nothing else, to have some fun.
1. While reading the newspaper on the bus, you notice that your companion is indiscreetly peeking into the headlines. How do you react?
A. You close the newspaper because you are bothered by his curiosity.
B. You ignore it and keep reading.
V. You tell him that you will give him a newspaper when you read it.
2. If someone asked you what you thought about your appearance, how would you answer?
A. You would discover all your flaws.
B. It depends on the situation and whether you want to flirt or be honest.
V. You would say you look great.
3. When you are with friends or at a business meeting, while speaking your voice is ...
A. sharp and whistling.
B. normal, accompanied by gesticulation.
V. strong enough for everyone to hear you.
4. How do you feel at work?
A. You are not on good terms with some colleagues.
B. You fit in well with the team.
V. You are necessary for the normal course of business.
5. Would you like to ...
A. to write your family history.
B. to leave fingerprints on Hollywood Boulevard of Stars.
V. to be the face of a world brand.
6. Those who know you well say ...
A. to have an artistic soul.
B. that you are made for adventure.
V. that you were born to be a boss.
7. Are you ready to bluff ...
A. to reveal your partner’s secrets.
B. to take some small victory.
V. to outwit a boastful friend.
8. When someone takes a picture of you ...
A. you don’t like to see ‘how you turned out’.
B. you don’t know how to behave.
V. you are completely natural.
9. Compliments are for you ...
A. confirmation of values if they are sincere
B. encouragement.
V. pleasant.
10. When you buy new clothes ...
A. you hide the price from your partner.
B. inspect that all seams are in order.
V. can’t wait to try it.
11. When someone puts you in an awkward situation ...
A. make gaffes and slips.
B. smile and thus hide discomfort.
V. that cannot happen to you.
12. It's hard for you when you want or have to ...
A. to ask for a better table in a restaurant.
B. to cancel a meeting ‘at five to twelve’.
V. to admit your love defeats.
13. When your friends invite you to dinner, you stand out ...
A. your willingness to help the hostess.
B. your sense of communication.
V. original styling.
Tomorrow's test solution ... I hope you had at least a little fun