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Your Social Animal Portrait Psychological Test!

1.

When attending your first meeting in a new work team, how would you usually act?

When attending your first meeting in a new work team, how would you usually act?

Introduce myself proactively and try to communicate with everyone.

Wait for others to introduce themselves first, then respond politely.

Observe the interactions among team members and join at an appropriate moment.

Keep smiling but only participate when someone speaks to me directly.

2.

When browsing in a bookstore and someone asks for your opinion on a book, what would you do?

When browsing in a bookstore and someone asks for your opinion on a book, what would you do?

Share my thoughts and recommendations enthusiastically.

Politely provide some basic information without sharing too much personal opinion.

Suggest they read reviews or ask a staff member for help.

Tell them I haven't read the book yet, but I'm willing to discuss it.

3.

At a friend's party, if someone suggests playing a game you don't like, what would you do?

At a friend's party, if someone suggests playing a game you don't like, what would you do?

Try to participate to avoid dampening the spirits.

Politely decline and offer another game suggestion.

Observe others' reactions and then decide whether to join.

Keep silent, hoping others aren't interested either.

4.

While walking in the park, if you see someone walking their dog without a leash and you're not a dog fan, what would you do?

While walking in the park, if you see someone walking their dog without a leash and you're not a dog fan, what would you do?

Directly tell the owner about my concerns and suggest using a leash.

Keep my distance and take a different path.

Politely ask the owner to control their dog if it approaches me.

Endure the discomfort, hoping the owner will notice and take action.

5.

At a friend's birthday party, if you're invited to speak, what would you do?

At a friend's birthday party, if you're invited to speak, what would you do?

Excitedly accept the invitation and prepare to share some fun stories.

Politely thank them and ask for some time to prepare my speech.

Try to decline, feeling nervous about speaking in front of a crowd.

Make a brief speech, keeping it concise and clear.

6.

If you see a friend posting pessimistic comments on social media, what would you do?

If you see a friend posting pessimistic comments on social media, what would you do?

Privately contact the friend to check on their feelings.

Leave encouraging and positive comments.

Choose not to get involved, considering it their private matter.

Discuss the situation with other mutual friends.

7.

At a friend's party, if someone suggests playing Truth or Dare, what would you do?

At a friend's party, if someone suggests playing Truth or Dare, what would you do?

Excitedly join, enjoying the thrill of the game.

Hesitate, worried about being asked embarrassing questions.

Choose to watch, not really wanting to participate in such a game.

Join but hope to pick truth to avoid the uncertainty of dare.

8.

In public, if you find yourself mistaken for someone else, what would you do?

In public, if you find yourself mistaken for someone else, what would you do?

Playfully act like that person to see what happens.

Immediately clarify the misunderstanding, not liking to be mistaken.

Observe why others have mistaken me, then decide whether to correct them.

Point out the error humorously while introducing myself.

9.

In a restaurant, if the dish you ordered doesn't meet your taste, what would you do?

In a restaurant, if the dish you ordered doesn't meet your taste, what would you do?

Directly ask the waiter to change or adjust the dish.

Try to adapt, not wanting to trouble the waiter.

Politely reflect to the waiter, asking if it can be adjusted.

Keep silent, but likely not order that dish next time.

10.

If you see a controversial book in a bookstore, what would you do?

If you see a controversial book in a bookstore, what would you do?

Buy or borrow it, interested in controversial topics.

Glance through it but not read deeply.

Avoid such books and choose other types.

Read reviews and decide after understanding different viewpoints.

11.

At a friend's party, if someone suggests going to a karaoke bar, but you can't sing well, what would you do?

At a friend's party, if someone suggests going to a karaoke bar, but you can't sing well, what would you do?

Bravely join, enjoying the fun of singing regardless of how I sound.

Decline the suggestion, choosing to stay for other activities at the party.

Try singing some simple songs, avoiding high notes.

Make a joke about my lack of confidence and exit the situation lightly.

12.

While walking in the park, if you see someone feeding wild animals inappropriate food, what would you do?

While walking in the park, if you see someone feeding wild animals inappropriate food, what would you do?

Tell them it's not good for the animals and offer correct feeding advice.

Remind them only if they seem open to suggestions.

Think it's their choice and not interfere.

Find park staff to handle the issue.

13.

On a bus, if you see someone's wallet being stolen, what would you do?

On a bus, if you see someone's wallet being stolen, what would you do?

Immediately warn the victim loudly and try to catch the thief.

Quietly remind the victim to watch their belongings.

Feel scared and choose not to intervene, but hope someone helps.

If it's safe, find a chance to remind the victim.

14.

At work, if a colleague often chats with you during breaks when you have a lot of work, what would you do?

At work, if a colleague often chats with you during breaks when you have a lot of work, what would you do?

Tell the colleague I'm busy and hope they understand.

Try to be friendly but shorten the chat time.

Use the opportunity to take a break and then return to work.

Try to steer the conversation towards work to reduce disturbance.

15.

In a work team, if someone often speaks up and doesn't give others a chance, what would you do?

In a work team, if someone often speaks up and doesn't give others a chance, what would you do?

Raise it in a meeting, hoping everyone gets a chance to speak.

Communicate privately with the colleague to express my thoughts.

Try to insert my views in the gaps of their speech.

Leave the issue to the team leader to solve.