Question 1 of 15
When faced with adversity, do you:
A
Confront it head-on, no matter the cost.
B
Strategize and find a way to overcome it.
C
Seek support and guidance from others.
D
Avoid it and hope it resolves itself.
E
Analyze the situation and weigh the risks before taking action.
F
Adapt and find alternative paths to success.
Question 2 of 15
How do you handle betrayal and deceit from those closest to you?
A
Seek revenge and make them pay for their actions.
B
Cut ties immediately and move on without looking back.
C
Confront them and try to understand their perspective.
D
Forgive, but with caution, and rebuild trust slowly.
E
Analyze the situation and gather evidence before taking action.
F
Use their betrayal as motivation to succeed and prove them wrong.
Question 3 of 15
Are you driven more by:
A
Power and ambition.
B
Compassion and empathy.
C
Knowledge and understanding.
D
Freedom and independence.
E
Justice and fairness.
F
Personal growth and self-improvement.
Question 4 of 15
In times of crisis, do you prioritize:
A
Self-preservation and survival.
B
Protecting and helping others.
C
Maintaining order and stability.
D
Seeking justice and retribution.
E
Analyzing the situation and finding the most logical solution.
F
Finding innovative solutions and thinking outside the box.
Question 5 of 15
Are you willing to make:
A
Morally ambiguous choices for the greater good.
B
Sacrifices for the sake of others.
C
Decisions based on personal values and beliefs.
D
Calculated risks with potential high rewards.
E
Pragmatic choices that maximize benefits and minimize harm.
F
Ethical choices that align with your principles and values.
Question 6 of 15
How do you respond to authority figures who abuse their power?
A
Challenge their authority and fight for justice.
B
Seek to undermine their power and rebel against their rule.
C
Find diplomatic solutions and initiate discussions for change.
D
Withdraw and distance yourself from their influence.
E
Strategically gather evidence and expose their wrongdoing.
F
Use their abuse as motivation to succeed and prove them wrong.
Question 7 of 15
Do you tend to:
A
Seek revenge and retaliate against those who wrong you.
B
Seek closure and understanding to heal emotional wounds.
C
Practice forgiveness and let go of grudges.
D
Cut off ties completely and move on without looking back.
E
Take a measured approach, considering the situation and consequences.
F
Use challenges and setbacks as motivation to rise above and succeed.
Question 8 of 15
Are you comfortable taking:
A
Calculated risks, even if they come with severe consequences.
B
Minimal risks, preferring a safe and predictable path.
C
Risks that align with your values and principles.
D
Risks that have a high potential for personal growth and success.
E
Risks only when all other options have been exhausted.
F
Risks that challenge the status quo and push boundaries.
Question 9 of 15
How do you handle failure and setbacks in your life?
A
Persevere and keep pushing forward despite obstacles.
B
Reflect and learn from the experience to improve.
C
Seek support and guidance from others for a fresh perspective.
D
Take a step back and reevaluate your approach or goals.
E
Analyze the reasons behind the failure and make strategic adjustments.
F
Use failure as a stepping stone for future success and growth.
Question 10 of 15
Do you value:
A
Personal freedom and independence above all else.
B
Collaboration and teamwork for collective achievements.
C
Justice and fairness in all aspects of life.
D
Balance between personal needs and the needs of others.
E
Integrity and ethical conduct in all your actions.
F
Personal growth and self-improvement as a lifelong journey.
Question 11 of 15
How do you confront your own fears?
A
Confront them head-on, embracing the discomfort.
B
Seek support and guidance from others to overcome them.
C
Break them down into smaller steps for gradual progress.
D
Avoid them and hope they fade away over time.
E
Analyze the root causes and develop strategies to overcome them.
F
Use fear as motivation to challenge yourself and grow.
Question 12 of 15
Are you motivated by:
A
Personal glory and recognition for your achievements.
B
The success and well-being of your loved ones and community.
C
Intellectual curiosity and the pursuit of knowledge.
D
Making a positive impact on the world and leaving a legacy.
E
Striving for excellence and pushing your own limits.
F
Overcoming challenges and proving your capabilities to others.
Question 13 of 15
How do you navigate the blurred lines between right and wrong?
A
Follow your own moral compass, regardless of societal norms.
B
Seek guidance from trusted mentors or advisors.
C
Analyze the consequences and choose the lesser of two evils.
D
Uphold strict principles and refuse to compromise your values.
E
Consider the context and make pragmatic choices.
F
Constantly reassess and adapt your moral framework as circumstances change.
Question 14 of 15
Are you driven by a thirst for:
A
Power and control over others.
B
Knowledge and understanding of the world.
C
Emotional connection and fulfillment in relationships.
D
Adventure and exploration of the unknown.
E
Success and achievement in your chosen field.
F
Balance and harmony in all aspects of life.
Question 15 of 15
Which character's ability to heal and nurture others resonates with your own:
A
Compassion and empathy for the suffering of others.
B
Desire to help and support those in need.
C
Ability to provide comfort and emotional support.
D
Aptitude for healing physical ailments or injuries.
E
Skill in bringing people together and fostering unity.
F
Capacity to offer guidance and wisdom to those around you.