Table of contents:
- 1. Did you get burned out?
- 2. What kind of nutcase are you?
- 3. How big is your vocabulary?
- 4. How dependent are you on public opinion?
- 5. How traditional is your orientation?
- 6. Are you a villain by accident?
- 7. How attentive are you?
- 8. Do you have depression?
- 9. Which Hogwarts faculty could you attend?
- 10. How fluent are you at typing?
2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
Find out if you are addicted to public opinion, whether you have depression or mental illness, and take part in fun competitions for your eyesight and typing speed.
1. Did you get burned out?
Burnout syndrome is a state of extreme fatigue that occurs due to excessive fatigue or stress at work. And yes, burnout is no joke. Recently the World Health Organization (WHO) had his disease.
If you are feeling depressed, unable to concentrate on work tasks, procrastinating constantly, and making stupid mistakes, be alert. These may be the first symptoms of a creeping disease. The questionnaire, created by the psychologist V. Boyko, will help you understand how much you are exhausted.
2. What kind of nutcase are you?
Canadian scientists have studied in detail the characters of the fairy tale "Winnie the Pooh and all - all - all" and to the conclusion that each character can easily be diagnosed with some kind of psychiatric diagnosis.
According to experts, Winnie the Pooh, for example, suffers from attention deficit disorder and is prone to overeating. Eeyore is depressed. Rabbit is clearly obsessive-compulsive disorder, and Christopher Robin has schizophrenia. Check out what kind of hero from a children's fairy tale you could be, and at the same time find out what kind of mental disorder you are prone to.
3. How big is your vocabulary?
Grigory Golovin, senior researcher at the American University of Nebraska-Lincoln, is an interesting questionnaire for measuring the size of the vocabulary of the Russian language.
As you pass the test, different words will appear in front of you. Your task is to mark whether you know them or not. Among the options will come across traps - non-existent words. Also, sometimes it will be necessary to explain the meanings of some phrases. After passing the test, you will find out the value of your vocabulary, the degree of honesty, and at the same time you will be able to compare your result with the results of your peers.
4. How dependent are you on public opinion?
In the 1960s, American scientists Douglas Crown and David Marlowe used a scale to determine how strongly a person depended on the approval of others.
The scale consists of 20 statements with which you must either agree or disagree. Whether you like to gossip, come up with excuses to make excuses, are you jealous of others - answer these and other questions and find out if it is important for you to meet someone's expectations and if the approval of others influences your behavior.
5. How traditional is your orientation?
For a long time, sexual orientation was measured according to Kinsey. According to her, all people were divided into homosexuals and heterosexuals. In 1978, psychologist Michael Storms updated the scale, where, in addition to the already named orientations, two more appeared - bisexuals and asexuals.
Of course, this system is also somewhat outdated, because it does not reflect the huge number of orientations and identities that have emerged in recent years. But it's still interesting to know if your orientation is 100% pure or if it contains impurities from others.
6. Are you a villain by accident?
A team of scientists from the University of Copenhagen has created a test based on their own, which helps to identify the dark core of any person's personality. This core consists of such negative characteristics as selfishness, narcissism, self-interest, viciousness and five more qualities.
Scientists are sure that if a person has at least one of these traits, then soon another, or even several at once, may appear.
Check if you are a villain by accident. To do this, you will need to evaluate 45 judgments like these: "My own happiness is more important than the happiness of the people around me" or "I use lies to get what I want."
7. How attentive are you?
A small test to test your vigilance and at the same time a charge for the eyes. No semantic load - just relax and click on the circles of the desired color as quickly as possible.
The test has 20 rounds and will be very easy at first. But then the number of circles and shades will increase and you have to work hard to avoid making a mistake.
8. Do you have depression?
Depression can interfere with the enjoyment of life and greatly reduce the quality of life. That is why it is important to recognize the disorder as early as possible and seek help from a specialist.
“I have no desire to do anything”, “I feel fear for no apparent reason”, “I do not get pleasure from things that used to bring me joy” - agree or refute 30 such statements to find out if you have any worrisome symptoms.
9. Which Hogwarts faculty could you attend?
Books and films about Harry Potter have long ended, but you still don't want to part with your favorite magic saga. This test differs from all others on the Internet in that it is compiled by professional analysts based on real psychometric data.
Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Slytherin, Ravenclaw - check which house the Sorting Hat would send you to.
10. How fluent are you at typing?
Get ready for a quick final print speed test! No time to explain, just try typing numbers from 1 to 100 in just 60 seconds. It may not work the first time! At the end of the test, the system will show you how many numbers you typed and which ones you missed.
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