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Daring,adaptable,fun,logical |
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| A. Daring. Dare to take on new and daring enterprise with a determination to master them. |
| B. Adaptable. Fits in easily and is comfortable in any situation. |
| C. Fun. Lively use of hand, arms, head and face gestures. |
| D. Logical. Does not take things at face value, but digs into the inner truth and examine the parts for their logical and proper relationships. |
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Continuance,animated,persuasive,tranquil |
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| A. Continuance. Sees one project/task/assignment through to its completion before starting another. |
| B. Animated. Fun and humorous. |
| C. Persuasive. Convinces through logical and proper relationships of the parts rather than charm or power. |
| D. Tranquil. Undisturbed, peaceful and retreats from any form of strife. |
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Give in,self-sacrificing,mixes easily,strong-willed |
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| A. Give In. Easily accepts any other’s point of view or desire. |
| B. Self-sacrificing. Willingly gives up his own personal being for the sake of meeting the needs of others. |
| C. Mixes Easily. Make friends easily anywhere, tend to attract and inspire others. |
| D. Strong-willed. Determined to have his own way. |
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Caring,controlled,competitive,convincing |
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| A. Caring. Having true concerns for others and is sensitive to their needs. |
| B. Controlled. Calm, cool, collected, has emotional feelings but rarely displays them. |
| C. Competitive. Has the killer instinct, turns every situation into a contest and always plays to win |
| D. Convincing. Can win you over to anything through the sheer charm of his personality. |
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Refreshing,respectful,self-restraint,resourceful |
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| A. Refreshing. Make others feel good. |
| B. Respectful. Treats others with deference, honors and esteem. |
| C. Self-restraint. Reserved in expression of emotion or enthusiasm. |
| D. Resourceful. Able to act quickly, effectively and efficiently in almost all situations. |
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Contented,sensitive,independent,spirited |
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| A. Contented. Easily accepts any circumstance or situation. |
| B. Sensitive. Concern about others and what happens. |
| C. Independent. Fully rely on his own capabilities, judgement, and resources. |
| D. Spirited. Full of life and excitement. |
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Planner,calm,positive,promoter |
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| A. Planner. Likes lists, charts, graphs and figures; detail conscious, do things orderly and very organized |
| B. Calm. Patient and tolerant. |
| C. Positive. Knows it will turn out right if he’s in charge. |
| D. Promoter. Persuades others to join, or go along through the charms of his own personality. |
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Confident,impulsive,scheduled,shy |
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| A. Confident. Sure, seldom hesitates. |
| B. Impulsive. Prefers all of life to be spontaneous and not restricted by plans. |
| C. Scheduled. Makes, and lives, according to a daily plan, dislikes his plan to be interrupted. |
| D. Shy. Likes to make, live, according to a daily plan. |
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| 9. |
Systematic,accommodating,frank,optimistic |
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| A. Systematic. Has an orderly and systematic arrangement of things. |
| B. Accommodating. One who is quick to do it another’s way. |
| C. Frank. Outspoken and without reserve. |
| D. Optimistic. Sunny disposition who always believes that everything will be good or successful or turn out all right. |
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| 10. |
Friendly,loyal,humorous,commanding |
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| A. Friendly. Seldom starts a conversation. A responder rather than an initiator. |
| B. Loyal. Reliable, faithful and devoted sometimes beyond reason. |
| C. Humorous. Sparkling sense of humor that can make almost any story into a hilarious event. |
| D. Commanding. A forceful personality whom others would hesitate to take a stand against. |
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| 11. |
Risk-taker,delightful,diplomatic,detailed |
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| A. Risk-taker. Dare to take risks; fearless. |
| B. Delightful. A person who is upbeat, fun and pleasant to be with. |
| C. Diplomatic. Clever at dealing with people. |
| D. Detailed. Does everything in proper order and never skipped a single small individual fact, point or piece of information. |
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| 12. |
Cheerful,consistent,cultured,self-assured |
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| A. Cheerful. Always in good spirits and promoting happiness in others. |
| B. Consistent. Stays emotionally on an even keel, responding as one might expect. |
| C. Cultured. . One whose interests include both intellectual and artistic pursuits. |
| D. Self-assured. Confident of own ability and success. |
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| 13. |
Perfectionist,independent,inoffensive,inspiring |
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| A. Perfectionist. Visualize things in their perfect form, and has high standard. |
| B. Independent. Self-sufficient, self-supporting, and need little or no help. |
| C. Inoffensive. A person who is not objectionable; never harm, or annoy, or causes anything unpleasant objectionable. |
| D. Inspiring. Motivates others to be involved and make the whole thing fun. |
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| 14. |
Demonstrative,decisive,sarcastic,intense |
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| A. Demonstrative. Showing feelings openly and frankly. |
| B. Decisive. A person having the quality of decision; is quick, conclusive and has judgement-making ability. |
| C. Sarcastic. Exhibits "dry humor", like to make caustic remark. |
| D. Intense. A person who is hard to understand and serious. |
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| 15. |
Considerate,stubborn,talker,tolerant |
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| A. Considerate. A thoughtful person who is quick to make a kind and friendly gesture. |
| B. Stubborn. Resist to change; adheres persistently and often unreasonably to a purpose, course, etc., against arguments or persuasion. |
| C. Talker. Constantly talking, like to entertain everyone around, always try to fill the silence in order to make others comfortable. |
| D. Tolerant. Easily accepts the thoughts and ways of others without the need to disagreement. |
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| 16. |
Satisfied,commander,chartmaker,adorable |
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| A. Satisfied. Easily contented with what he has, having or showing no desire for something more or different. |
| B. Commander. Often demands authoritatively, commands leadership and others to follow. |
| C. Chartmaker. Plans everything orderly by making lists forms or graphs. |
| D. Adorable. Attractive, precious, often become the center of attention. |
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Idealistic,easy going,productive,popular |
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| A. Idealistic. Places high standards on himself, and often on others, desiring that everything be in proper order at all times. |
| B. Easy Going. Pleasant and very approachable. |
| C. Productive. Constantly be working or achieving, seldom rest or take a break. |
| D. Popular. Appealing liked by very many or most people. |
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| 18. |
Bubbly,fearless,behaved,stable |
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| A. Bubbly. Bouncy, good humor, spirited. |
| B. Fearless. Bold, daring, and not afraid of risk |
| C. Behaved. Consistently conduct himself in a correct way that he feels proper. |
| D. Stable. Balanced, firm in character, dependable and very composed. |
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| 19. |
Emotionless,bashful,show-off,commanding |
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| A. Emotionless. A person who has monotonous look or character, expressionless. |
| B. Bashful. Timid, shy and easily embarrassed. |
| C. Show-off. Showy, flashy, comes on strong, too loud, wants to be watched. |
| D. Commanding. Bossy. |
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| 20. |
Undisciplined,not sensitive,unenthusiastic,unforgiving |
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| A. Undisciplined. Lack of ability to ever get life in order. |
| B. Not Sensitive. Finds it hard to relate to the problems or hurts of others. |
| C. Unenthusiastic. Tends to not get excited. |
| D. Unforgiving. One who has difficulty forgiving the hurt or injustice done to them. |
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Reserved,resentful,opposition,repetitious |
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| A. Reserved. Habitually silent or uncommunicative, quite. |
| B. Resentful. Often feels or shows displeasure as a result of real or imagined offenses. |
| C. Opposition. Opposing, or hesitates to accept other’s way but his own. |
| D. Repetitious. Likes to retell stories and incidents without realizing he has already told the story several times before. |
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| 22. |
Fussy,fearful,headless,straightforward |
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| A. Fussy. Likes to worry over trifles, petty matters or details. |
| B. Fearful. Often experiences feelings of deep concern or anxiousness. |
| C. Headless. Forgetful, negligent. |
| D. Straightforward. Outspoken, frank. |
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| 23. |
Impatient,apprehensive,indecisive,obstruct |
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| A. Impatient. A person who often shows annoyance because of delay, opposition, etc. |
| B. Apprehensive. Lack of confidence; always filled with anxieties. |
| C. Indecisive. A person who finds it difficult to make any decision at all. |
| D. Obstruct. A talker who likes to make an interruption, esp. in another’s speech, action, etc. |
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| 24. |
Unpopular,uninvolved,unpredictable,cold |
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| A. Unpopular. Not likeable and whose demand for perfection can push others away. |
| B. Uninvolved. Uninterested, has no desire to listen, share, or involve in others people’s business. |
| C. Unpredictable. A person who is ecstatic one moment and down the next. |
| D. Cold. Finds it difficult to demonstrate tenderness openly. |
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Headstrong,inconsistent,hard to please,doubtful |
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| A. Headstrong. Determined not to follow orders, advice etc. but to do as he/she pleases. |
| B. Inconsistent. Has no consistent way of doing things. |
| C. Hard To Please. A person whose standards are set so high that it is difficult to ever satisfy them. |
| D. Doubtful. Reluctant and hard to get involved. |
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| 26. |
Plain,negative,arrogant,permissive |
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| A. Plain. Ordinary, low profile. |
| B. Negative. Generally sees the downside or the worst of a situation first. |
| C. Arrogant. A person who sees himself as always right, has great self-esteem. |
| D. Permissive. Tolerant, lenient, allowing freedom to others (including children) |
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| 27. |
Hot blooded,aimless,contentious,alienated |
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| A. Hot Blooded. Angered easily; easily excited. |
| B. Aimless. Leads life without a goal. |
| C. Contentious. Quarrelsome, argumentative, always ready to argue. |
| D. Alienated. Withdrawn or detached from others. |
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| 28. |
Naive,pessimistic,nervy,unconcerned |
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| A. Naive. Childlike, unsophisticated or sometimes foolishly, simple. |
| B. Pessimistic. One whose attitude is seldom positive and is often able to see only the bad side of each situation. |
| C. Nervy. Full of courage and sheers guts, often in negative sense. |
| D. Unconcerned. Lack of warmth or enthusiasm, showing cool lack of concern; casually indifferent. |
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| 29. |
Uncertain,introvert,workaholic,wants acceptance |
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| A. Uncertain. Consistently feels worry, troubled, or anxious. |
| B. Introvert. A person who alienated himself and needs a great deal of isolation time. |
| C. Workaholic. An aggressive goal-setter constantly productive and never took a break, is constantly driven by a need for accomplishment and reward. |
| D. Wants Acceptance. Thrives on the credit or approval of others. |
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| 30. |
Easily offended,tactless,timorous,loquacious |
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| A. Easily Offended. Too sensitive, easily offended when misunderstood. |
| B. Tactless. Sometimes expresses himself in a somewhat offensive and inconsiderate way. |
| C. Timorous. Easily frightened, lack of confidence and often avoid taking risks. |
| D. Loquacious. Talkative person who finds it difficult to listen. |
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| 31. |
Uncertain,disorder,tyrannical,dejected |
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| A. Uncertain. Doubtful and lack of confidence. |
| B. Disorder. Messy and disorganized. |
| C. Tyrannical. Compulsively takes control of situations and/or people, usually telling others what to do. |
| D. Dejected. Skeptical, not easily persuaded or convinced, suspicious. |
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| 32. |
Sluggish,obstinate,show-off,doubtful |
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| A. Sluggish. Slow to get started, needs push to be motivated, doesn’t often act or think quickly, too much of a bother. |
| B. Obstinate. Refusing to obey or comply, determined to exert his or her own will, not easily persuaded |
| C. Show-off. Needs to be the center of attention, wants to be watched. |
| D. Doubtful. Disbelieving, questioning the motive behind the words. |
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| 33. |
Loner,lord over others,lazy,loud |
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| A. Loner. Requires a lot of private time and tends to avoid other people. |
| B. Lord Over Others. Manipulative, doesn’t hesitate to show that he is right or is in control. |
| C. Lazy. Not productive, sluggish and often evaluates work or activity in terms of how much energy it will take. |
| D. Loud. A person whose laugh or voice can be heard above others in the room. |
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Vindictive,restless,reluctant,reckless |
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| A. Vindictive. Revengeful in spirit; inclined to seek vengeance. |
| B. Restless. Likes constant new activity because it isn’t fun to do the same things all the time, lacks of the power of concentration or attention. |
| C. Reluctant. Unwilling or struggles against getting involved. |
| D. Reckless. May act hastily, without thinking things through, generally because of impatience. |
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Compromising,critical,cunning,changeable |
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| A. Compromising. Easily give in, even when right, in order to avoid conflict. |
| B. Critical. Constantly evaluating and making judgements, frequently thinking or expressing negative reactions. |
| C. Cunning. Sly, one who can always find a way to get to the desired end. |
| D. Changeable. A childlike, short attention spans that need a lot of change and variety to keep from getting bored. |
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