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<From: "L.Y. Yueh" <linda.yueh@economics.oxford.ac.uk< <To: <Undisclosed-Recipient:;< <Subject: Fw: My score was 45 (fwd) <Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 12:08:45 +0100 < < <----- Original Message ----- <Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 11:58 AM <Subject: My score was 42 (fwd) < < < < << < I found this to be an interesting tool for < < << < self-analysis. So,it's being forwarded to those who < < << < may find it similarly interesting, or at least < < << < amusing. < < << < Take this test for yourself...and send it to your < < << < friends, including the person who sent it to you. < < << < My score is in the subject box.... < < << < Don't peek but begin the test as you scroll down and < < << < answer. Answers are for who you are now...not who < < << < you < < << < were in the past. < < << < This is a real test given by the Human Relations < < << < Dept. < < << < at many of the major corporations today. It helps < < << < them < < << < get a better insight concerning their employees and < < << < prospective employees. It's only 10 simple < < << < questions, < < << < so...Grab a pencil and paper, keeping track of your < < << < letter answers. < < << < Make sure to change the subject of the e-mail to < < << < read < < << < YOUR total. When you are finished, forward this to < < << < everyone you know, and also send it to the person < < << < sent < < << < this to you. < < << < Make sure to put YOUR score in the subject box. < < << < Ready?? Begin.. < < << < < < << < < <<1. When do you feel your best? < < << < < <<(a) in the morning < < << < < <<(b) during the afternoon & early evening < < << < < <<© late at night < < << < < << < < << < < << < < << < < <<2. You usually walk? < < << < < <<(a) fairly fast, with long steps < < << < < <<(b) fairly fast, with short, quick steps < < << < < <<© less fast head up, looking the world in the < < << < < face < < << < < <<(d) less fast, head down < < << < < <<(e) very slowly < < << < < << < < << < < << < < << < < <<3. When talking to people, you? < < << < < <<a) stand with your arms folded < < << < < <<b) have your hands clasped < < << < < <<c) have one or both your hands on your hips < < << < < <<d) touch or push the person to whom you are < < << < < talking < < << < < <<e) play with your ear, touch your chin, or < < << < smooth < < << < < your hair < < << < < << < < << < < <<4. When relaxing, you sit with? < < << < < <<a) your knees bent with your legs neatly side by < < << < < side < < << < < <<b) your legs crossed < < << < < <<c) your legs stretched out or straight < < << < < <<d) one leg curled under you < < << < < << < < << < < << < < << < < <<5. When something really amuses you, you react < < << < < with? < < << < < <<a) a big, appreciative laugh < < << < < <<b) a laugh, but not a loud one < < << < < <<c) a quiet chuckle < < << < < <<d) a sheepish smile < < << < < << < < << < < <<6. When you go to a party or social gathering < < << < you? < < << < < <<a) make a loud entrance so everyone notices you < < << < < <<b) make a quiet entrance, looking around for < < << < < someone you know < < << < < <<c) make the quietest entrance trying to stay < < << < < unnoticed < < << < < << < < << < < <<7. You're working very hard, concentrating hard, < < << < < and you get < < << < < <<interrupted. < < << < < <<Do you? < < << < < <<a) welcome the break < < << < < <<b) feel extremely irritated < < << < < <<c) vary between these two extremes < < << < < << < < << < < <<8. Which of the following colors do you like < < << < most? < < << < < <<a) red or orange < < << < < <<b) black < < << < < <<c) yellow or light blue < < << < < <<d) green < < << < < <<e) dark blue or purple < < << < < <<f) white < < << < < <<g) brown or gray < < << < < << < < << < < << < < << < < <<9. When you are in bed at night, in those last < < << < few < < << < < moments before < < << < < <<going to sleep, you lay? < < << < < <<a) stretched out on your back < < << < < <<b) stretched out face down on your stomach < < << < < <<c) on your side, slightly curled < < << < < <<d) with your head on one arm < < << < < <<e) with your head under the covers < < << < < << < < << < < <<10. You often dream that you are? < < << < < <<a) falling < < << < < <<b) fighting or struggling < < << < < <<c) searching for something or somebody < < << < < <<d) flying or floating < < << < < <<e) you usually have dreamless sleep < < << < < <<f) your dreams are always pleasant < < << < < << < < << < < << < < << < < <<Determine Score < < << < < << < < <POINTS: < < << < < << < < <1. (a) 2 < < << < < << < < <(b) 4 < < << < < << < < <© 6 < < << < < << < < < < < << < < << < < <2. (a) 6 < < << < < << < < <(b) 4 < < << < < << < < <© 7 < < << < < << < < <(d) 2 < < << < < << < < <(e) 1 < < << < < << < < < < < << < < << < < <3. (a) 4 < < << < < << < < <(b) 2 < < << < < << < < <© 5 < < << < < << < < <(d) 7 < < << < < << < < <(e) 6 < < << < < << < < < < < << < < << < < <4. (a) 4 < < << < < << < < <(b) 6 < < << < < << < < <© 2 < < << < < << < < <(d) 1 < < << < < << < < < < < << < < << < < <5. (a) 6 < < << < < << < < <(b) 4 < < << < < << < < <© 3 < < << < < << < < <(d) 5 < < << < < << < < <(e) 2 < < << < < << < < < < < << < < << < < <6. (a) 6 < < << < < << < < <(b) 4 < < << < < << < < <© 2 < < << < < << < < < < < << < < << < < <7. (a) 6 < < << < < << < < <(b) 2 < < << < < << < < <© 4 < < << < < << < < < < < << < < << < < <8. (a) 6 < < << < < << < < <(b) 7 < < << < < << < < <© 5 < < << < < << < < <(d) 4 < < << < < << < < <(e) 3 < < << < < << < < <(f) 2 < < << < < << < < <(g) 1 < < << < < << < < < < < << < < << < < <9. (a) 7 < < << < < << < < <(b) 6 < < << < < << < < <© 4 < < << < < << < < <(d) 2 < < << < < << < < <(e) 1 < < << < < << < < < < < << < < << < < <10. (a) 4 < < << < < << < < <(b) 2 < < << < < << < < <© 3 < < << < < << < < <(d) 5 < < << < < << < < <(e) 6 < < << < < << < < <(f) 1 < < << < < << < < < < < << < < << < < <Now add up the total number of points. < < << < < << < < < < < << < < << < < <OVER 60 POINTS: < < << < < << < < <Others see you as someone they should < < << < < "handle with < < << < < << < < care". You're seen as vain, self-centered < < << < and < < << < < << < < extremely dominant. Others may admire you, < < << < < wishing < < << < < << < < they could be more like you, but don't < < << < always < < << < < trust < < << < < << < < you, hesitating to become too deeply < < << < involved < < << < < with < < << < < << < < you. < < << < < << < < < < < << < < << < < <51 TO 60 POINTS: < < << < < << < < <Others see you as an exciting, highly < < << < < volatile, a < < << < < << < < rather impulsive <personality; a natural < < << < < leader, < < << < < << < < who's quick to make decisions, though not < < << < < always the < < << < < << < < right ones. They see you as bold and < < << < < adventuresome, < < << < < << < < someone who will try anything once; someone < < << < < who takes < < << < < << < < chances and enjoys an adventure. They enjoy < < << < < being in < < << < < << < < your company because of the excitement you < < << < < radiate. < < << < < << < < < < < << < < << < < <41 TO 50 POINTS: < < << < < << < < <Others see you as fresh, lively, charming, < < << < < amusing, < < << < < << < < practical and always interesting; someone < < << < < who's < < << < < << < < constantly in the center of attention, but < < << < < << < < sufficiently well-balanced not to let it go < < << < < to their < < << < < << < < head. They also see you as kind, < < << < considerate < < << < < and < < << < < << < < understanding; someone who'll always cheer < < << < < them up and < < << < < << < < help them out. < < << < < << < < < < < << < < << < < <31 TO 40 POINTS: < < << < < << < < <Others see you as sensible, cautious, < < << < < careful and < < << < < << < < practical. They see you as clever, gifted < < << < or < < << < < talented, < < << < < << < < but modest. Not a person who makes friends < < << < < too quickly < < << < < << < < or easily, but someone who's extremely < < << < loyal < < << < < to < < << < < << < < friends you do make and who expect the same < < << < < loyalty < < << < < << < < in return. Those who really get to know you < < << < < realize it < < << < < << < < takes a lot to shake your trust in your < < << < < friends, but < < << < < << < < equally that it takes you a long time to < < << < get < < << < < over it < < << < < << < < if that trust is ever broken. < < << < < << < < < < < << < < << < < <21 TO 30 POINTS: < < << < < << < < <Your friends see you as painstaking and < < << < < fussy. They < < << < < << < < see you as very cautious, extremely < < << < careful, < < << < < a slow < < << < < << < < and steady plodder. It would really < < << < surprise < < << < < them if < < << < < << < < you ever did something impulsively or on < < << < the < < << < < spur of < < << < < << < < the moment, expecting you to examine < < << < < everything < < << < < << < < carefully from every angle and then, < < << < usually < < << < < decide < < << < < << < < against it. They think this reaction is < < << < < caused < < << < < << < < partly by your careful nature. < < << < < << < < < < < << < < << < < <UNDER 21 POINTS: < < << < < << < < <People think you are shy, nervous and < < << < < indecisive, < < << < < << < < someone who needs looking after, who always < < << < < wants < < << < < << < < someone else to make the decisions and who < < << < < doesn't < < << < < << < < want to get involved with anyone or < < << < anything. < < << < < They see < < << < < << < < you as a worrier who always sees problems < < << < < that don't < < << < < << < < exist. Some people think you're boring. < < << < Only < < << < < << < < those who know you well know that you are < < << < < not. < < << < < << < < < < << < < << < < If you found this interesting, feel free to < < << < < forward < < << < < << < < this to other friends, making sure to put < < << < < YOUR score < < << < < << < < in the subject box. < < < < < _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
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