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Self Evaluation Lifestyle QuizSelf Evaluation Lifestyle Quiz
As you can see, each scale below is composed of a pair of adjectives or phrases separated by a series of horizontal lines. Each pair has been chosen to represent two kinds of contrasting behaviour. Each of us belongs somewhere along the line between the two extremes. Since most of us are neither the most competitive nor the least competitive person we know put a check mark where you think you belong between the two extremes.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1. Doesn't mind leaving Must get things finished once
things temporarily started.
finished. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
2. Calm and unhurried Never late for appointments
about appointments _ _ _ _ _ _ _
3. Not competitive _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Highly competitive
4. Listens well, lets other Anticipates others in
people finish speaking conversation (nods, interrupts
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ finishes sentences for others)
5. Never in a hurry, even Always in a hurry
when pressured. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
6. Able to wait calmly _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Uneasy when waiting
7. Easygoing _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Always going full speed
8. Takes one thing at a Tries to do more than one thing
time at a time, thinks about what to
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ do next.
9. Slow and deliberate Vigorous and forceful in speech
in speech _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (uses a lot of gestures)
10. Concerned with satisfying Wants recognition by others for
himself, not others _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a job well done
11. Slow doing things _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Fast doing things (i.e. eating)
12. Easygoing _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Hard driving
13. Expresses feelings openly _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Holds feelings in
14. Has a large number of Few interests outside work
interests _ _ _ _ _ _ _
15. Satisfied with job Ambitious, wants quick
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ advancement on job
16. Never sets own deadlines _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Often sets own deadlines
17. Feels limited respon- Always feels responsible
sibility _ _ _ _ _ _ _
18. Never judges things in Often judges things in terms of
terms of numbers _ _ _ _ _ _ _ numbers (how much, how many)
19. Casual about work Takes work very seriously
(works weekends, brings work
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ home)
20. Not very precise Very precise (careful about
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ detail)
Scoring: Assign a value from 1 to 7 for each score. Total them up. The categories are as follows:
Total score - 110 to 140 Type A1
Total score - 80 to 109 Type A2
Total score - 60 to 79 Type AB
Total score - 30 to 59 Type B2
Total score - 0 to 29 Type B1
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