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1. What kind of chair do you prefer?
a. Cloth covered
b. Leather covered
c. Wood
d. Cushioned
e. One with a built-in massager
2. Tomorrow is Sunday. What are you going to do?
a. Stay home and take it easy
b. Go shopping
c. Do some sports
d. Go out for a walk
e. Stay in bed and catch up on my sleep
3. A box is lying in the road. What is inside?
a. An abandoned kitten
b. Garbage
c. Treasure
d. A surprise!
e. Nothing 4. What kind of present would you buy for a very close
friend?
a. A handkerchief (Because your friend will be happy, no
matter
how many handkerchiefs he/she has already)
b. Something you like
c. Something your friend has been wanting
d. Something popular (the " latest thing")
e. Something hand-made or homemade
5. You want to cross a river, but there is no bridge in
sight. What do you do?
a. Swim across
b. Build a raft
c. Search for a bridge
d. Search for a shallow spot to wade across
e. Wait until the river dries up
Analysis
1. What kind of chair do you prefer?
Hidden meaning : You want your partner (girlfriend/boyfriend ) to:
a. Be together with you always, no matter when or where
b. Be more open with you about himself/herself
c. Take more care of his/her dress and manner
d. Be a little bit more relaxed, calm and composed
e. Do more for you
The message behind the question:
If you choose to sit on certain
chair, you are not suspicious of it or distrust it. This is
similar to the psychology present in our relationships with the
people we like. In other words, the qualities we look for in a
chair are similar to the qualities that we look for in a partner.
2. Tomorrow is Sunday. What are you going to do ?
Hidden meaning: With respect to money:
a. You spend as little as possible.
b. You spend whatever you have.
c. You save for rainy day.
d. You spend carefully. Pennies saved turn into dollars.
e. You are probably a bit stingy.
The message behind the question: Sunday is a day you are free to use however you want. Having
freedom to do whatever you want is like having money to spend
however you want. Becoming good at managing your finances is
an important step towards independence. What do you think of
your money spending habits? A penny for your thoughts... 3. A box lying in the road. What
is inside?
Hidden meaning : You think good luck ....
a. Depends on maintaining good relationships with others.
b. Is something you won't attain. You expect only bad luck.
c. Will definitely be yours, someday....
d. Might come your way.
e. Doesn't exist. Reality is built on practicalities.
The message behind the question: People often
attribute unexpected events to good luck or bad luck. When
something goes well; it's good luck; when things
turn sour, it's bad luck. Your answer reveals
what kind of luck (what's inside the box) you think you will
have in an unexpected circumstance (the box on the road)
4. What kind of present would you buy for a very closed
friend ?
a. You are not able to relate clearly to others. You tend to
become lost in clouds of confusion when attempting a task.
b. You are the type of person who assumes that the world
revolves around yourself.
c. You tend to think about others' feelings a lot, perhaps
because you are so eager to be liked.
d. You care more about world trends and fashions in general
than you do about your own, or other people's needs.
e. You have a tendency to overdo things, but basically you
value your friendships highly.
The message behind the question:
By stating what kind of gift you would give to a good friend, you
are actually revealing how you relate to others. However, it doesn't
really matter so much what you give someone - it's the thought the
counts. If you care enough to give something, your friend will get
the message. The dual acts of giving and receiving are, together,
one of the finest pleasures and one of the best forms of
communication - that friends share..
5. You want to cross a river, but there is no bridge in
sight. What do you do?
Hidden meaning : When it comes to finding a romantic
partner you:
a. Will search and search until you find your perfect match.
b. Create opportunities to interact with many people through
club activities or a hobby, then select someone you like.
c. Don't have any particular type in mind, but are inclined to
look for someone who is likely to say 'Yes' if you ask him/her
out.
d. Base your search on information from your friends.
e. Are not too worried about finding someone right away.
The message behind the question : Your answer to this question reveals the way you tend to
search for a boyfriend/girlfriend. Crossing a river is a
psychological equivalent of getting out and finding that
special someone. In any case, if you don't make an effort to
meet people, there's no way any relationships is going to
start at all. So, get to it! |