Revolving Door personality quiz

1. When learning a new skill,
I prefer to be taught by someone more experienced.
I prefer to learn through my own independent experimentation.

2. If someone were to show you a work of art seeking comments, and it happened to have many glaring faults,
I would be considerate of the person's feelings, even if it entailed telling white lies.
I would be straightforward with my critique, even if it entailed being hurtful.

3. Your view on romance?
I don't seek romance actively.
I enjoy it but I don't intend to settle down with anyone.
I seek to enter a committed romantic relationship and would feel fulfilled in doing so.

4. Your attitude towards life is more accurately described as:
"I live for no real cause other than to keep myself alive and to stay ahead"
"I seek to do good for the world and to make a difference"

5. You're working on a group project report, and notice an issue that can only be corrected with a considerable amount of rewriting. How do you go about it?
Consult group mates and ensure that everyone agrees before making edits.
Edit it by yourself, tell them later.

7. What is your approach to morality?
I live by a rigid moral code; I would not violate it even in the name of safeguarding my most treasured personal interests.
My sense of morality is strong but not absolute. Under circumstances where following my moral code will cause me great inconvenience or discomfort, I will deviate from it.
My moral code is flexible. So long as my actions are not causing anyone direct harm (e.g. lying for my benefit), I have no qualms performing them.
Under circumstances that call for it, I have no qualms performing acts that most would consider immoral (e.g. sabotage, direct harm to others).

8. How comfortable are you in a position of command/instruction?
I assume control almost naturally, and have no trouble getting others to obey me. People tend to look to me for direction.
I am able to assume control when the situation requires it, but will only do so when I really have to.
I am not often in command, but I do help the actual leaders by encouraging/enforcing the desired behaviour.
I do not have the confidence nor the presence to order anything of anyone.

9. How do you feel about keeping things in order (organisation of stationery, schedule-keeping, record-keeping)?
Order-keeping tends to get in the way more often than it helps me.
Keeping order is useful where work is concerned, but it hardly matters in my personal life.
Order is pleasing and makes it much easier to live. I like organising every aspect of my life.

10. How do you feel about performing and entertaining?
I love it; I love exciting people, and I feed off their energy at being entertained.
I can entertain a group of friends in relatively conserved fashion, but I wouldn't be able to entertain a crowd onstage.
I lack the presence and instinct for timing and expression required to entertain, and mostly keep to myself.