Are you the type of person who lights up a room with your presence, or are you more comfortable being alone with your thoughts? Maybe you're somewhere in between? This detailed personality test will help you understand yourself better.
1. You're going to a party where you only know one person. How do you react?
A) I see it as an opportunity to meet new people.
B) I stay with the person I know, but try to chat with others.
C) I stay close to my friend and don't initiate conversations myself.
D) I probably won't go at all.
2. A spontaneous debate occurs in the office. How do you handle it?
A) I jump right into the discussion.
B) I participate if I feel I have something important to say.
C) I can listen attentively, but I rarely intervene.
D) I feel uncomfortable and want to leave.
3. You are invited to speak on a topic that you are an expert on. You will be in front of an audience. How does that feel?
A) Excited.
B) A little nervous, but I can do it.
C) I can do it, but I feel a lot of pressure.
D) I would do anything not to do it.
4. On the weekend, you have free time without commitments. What do you do?
A) I organize something with friends.
B) A coffee with a friend would be ideal.
C) I enjoy time alone with a book or series.
D) I plan a day completely alone.
5. On the bus, someone starts a conversation with you. How do you react?
A) I get involved right away and enjoy it.
B) I chat for a while, but not for long.
C) I'm polite, but I feel a little embarrassed.
D) I try to avoid it at all costs.
6. In a working group:
A) I take the lead and speak openly.
B) I work well with others, but I don't want to be a leader.
C) I have ideas, but I don't always share them.
D) I prefer to be given a task and do it myself.
7. You happen to get invited to three events in one week. What do you do?
A) I go to all three.
B) I choose 1.
C) I might go to one if I'm in the mood.
D) I refuse all of them.
8. How do you feel when you are surrounded by many people for a long time?
A) Very good.
B) It doesn't bother me, but it tires me a little.
C) It drains my energy.
D) I feel an urgent need to leave.
9. Which activity gives you the most pleasure?
A) Organizing events or trips with others.
B) Deep conversations with close friends.
C) Creating something on my own (writing, painting, music).
D) Time alone with my thoughts.
10. What happens after a day of lots of social interactions?
A) I feel good.
B) A little tired, but I'm okay.
C) Very tired.
D) Totally exhausted. I need to "isolate".
11. How do you experience situations when you have a lot of attention on yourself?
A) I adore them.
B) I can handle them, but I don't seek them out.
C) I feel a little embarrassed.
D) They cause me anxiety.
12. Choose: going out to dinner with friends vs. staying home alone?
A) Going out with friends
B) It depends on the day.
C) Being alone appeals to me more.
D) I always choose solitude.
How to calculate your score: Count how many times you chose A, B, C, or D.
If you have more A’s – Courageous Extroverts (read below to see which subcategory suits you)
Cheerful extrovert: Social and outgoing, loves crowds and is always the center of attention.
Enthusiastic extrovert: Full of energy, positive and spreads joy wherever they go.
Adventurous extrovert: Likes risk, change, and adventure.
Action extrovert: Natural leader, oriented towards action more than thought.
If you have more B – Ambiverts (read below to see which subcategory suits you)
Charismatic extrovert: Active in conversations, but also knows how to withdraw when necessary.
Balanced ambivert: You feel good both in solitude and in company, very flexible.
Supportive extrovert: Social, but focused more on meaningful relationships than numbers.
If you have more C – Thinking Introverts (read below to see which subcategory suits you)
Reflective introvert: Deep, meditative, and withdrawn into personal thoughts.
Anxious introvert: Feels insecure in social situations, prefers familiar environments.
Introvert thinker: Prefers to listen, think, and analyze before speaking.
If you have more D – Deep Introverts (read below to see which subcategory suits you)
Selective introvert: Careful in choosing the people he brings close to him.
The solitary introvert: Finds pleasure and peace in his solitude.
Reserved introvert: Quiet, private, and difficult to "read."