Just fill in the 10 questions below (anonymously), click submit at the bottom of the page (your result will be displayed below, just above the form) and then click here to find out more about your result

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Please answer these questions as honestly as you can. Results are completely anonymous.

 

1) How important are these things in your life?

To spend time and effort caring for your appearance.


2) How important are these things in your life?

To find out who you are and what you are good at.


3) How important are these things in your life?


To have lots of possessions.


4) How important are these things in your life?

To have a large group of friends and neighbours that you can turn to.


5) How similar are you to these kinds of people?

People who worry about what others might think about them.


6) How similar are you to these kinds of people?

People who enjoy keeping up with current trends in home decorating.


7) How do you feel about each of these statements?

I can't bear untidiness in the home.


8) How do you feel about each of these statements?

There are too many foreigners in my country.


9) How do you feel about each of these statements?

Criminals should be punished with maximum prison sentences to make them learn their lesson.


10) How do you feel about each of these statements?

I have little to expect from the future.

 

 

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Questionnaire courtesy of Cultural Dynamics www.cultdyn.co.uk/

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