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Cognitive Functions Quiz

48 Questions (Estimated time: 12–20 minutes)
Before You Begin
For Best Accuracy, Please Keep These 3 Rules in Mind:
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Choose what feels more like you.

In many questions, both answers may feel true. Pick the option that feels more natural and automatic of you.

Take your time, but don’t overthink.

You’re encouraged to pause and reflect on each question. Think deeply, but avoid analyzing it like an exam.

Answer who you are, not who you wish to be.

Choose the options that match your real patterns and how you’ve consistently been, not your ideal self.

INSTRUCTIONS
Slide toward the statement that feels more like you.
(Stay in the middle if both feel equally true)
Statement A
Statement B
More like the left statement
Balanced
More like the right statement
Let's Begin!
Question 1

You get a fresh project. What pops into your mind?

“Ooo—Let's see what else could this become?”
“Okay, what has worked last time for doing this?”
Question 2

When you need to make a decision, what comes first for you?

“Does this make sense for me?”
“How will this affect the people involved?”
Question 3

When someone acts slightly “off,” what stands out to you?

The emotional inconsistencies and or deeper motive behind their change.
The visible cues (tone, gestures, and what they actually said).
Question 4

Deep down, I wish I am:

More consistent in keeping my routines.
More imaginative and full of ideas.
Question 5

When giving feedback, I tend to focus more on:

Making the feedback clear and actionable so they can improve.
Making sure the feedback respects their feelings and sense of self-worth.
Question 6

How do you usually process new information?

I focus on what’s directly observable.
I think of multiple interpretations or angles.
Question 7

In a disagreement, what matters more for you to resolve first?

That I'm being true to what I genuinely believe is right.
That the connection between people involved is repaired.
Question 8

When making a big decision, what guides you more?

“I trust what has worked well in the past.”
“I follow the option that fits my long-term vision for the future.”
Question 9

What do you wish you practiced more often?

Thinking outside the box beyond what’s available.
Staying grounded in the present moment.
Question 10

When deciding what’s “true,” what resonates more with you?

Something that feels morally right.
Something with solid logic behind it.
Question 11

When you walk into a new place, what grabs more of your attention?

What I see, hear, and feel in the moment.
How it relates to places or memories from my past.
Question 12

When trying to understand others, I naturally pay more attention to…

How they think and the why behind their perspective.
What they feel and what they emotionally need.
Question 13

What approach feels more natural when you’re evaluating choices?

I narrow in on the option that fits my personal purpose.
I explore multiple options and compare them with each other.
Question 14

What do you tend to overlook without realizing it?

The long-term implications or consequences of a situation.
What’s literally happening in front of me right now.
Question 15

How do you usually confirm that you made the right choice?

The results will speak for themselves.
It feels aligned with who I am and my personal values.
Question 16

A project hits an unexpected problem. How do you process what’s happening?

I start by understanding the root cause behind the issue.
I recall similar past problems to find a proven solution.
Question 17

Day to day, which feels more like you?

Doing the same thing over and over again drains me.
I’m comfortable with routines and knowing what to expect.
Question 18

When learning something new, what helps you grasp it faster?

Understanding the core principle or concept behind it.
Learning through real-world examples or hands-on experience.
Question 19

When someone is upset, which way of helping feels more natural to you?

“How are they feeling? How can I support them?”
“If I were in their position, what would I need to feel okay?”
Question 20

Someone just offended you, what's your initial reaction?

”Why does this feel wrong or hurtful?”
“What made them think this way?”
Question 21

You’re given a task without clear instructions. What do you do first?

I start with what’s immediately available and figure it out along the way.
I start with exploring different ways this task could be done.
Question 22

A friend asks for advice about their life direction:

I help them make an actionable steps reach their goals.
I help them connect with what they truly want inside.
Question 23

When there’s a sudden change in plans, what’s your instinctive reaction?

I adjust quickly and respond to whatever is happening right now.
I feel unsettled until I understand how the new plan fits with what I already know.
Question 24

Which type of regret feels more familiar to you?

I unintentionally pushed people harder than they could handle.
I neglect my own needs just to maintain peace.
Question 25

When someone disagrees with your idea, what’s your immediate inner response?

I want them to explain their reasoning.
I make sure we stay respectful and connected.
Question 26

When a new potentially great idea is thrown out, what’s your immediate reaction?

I check whether it’s realistic based on what I already know from experience.
I get energized and start imagining how it could expand.
Question 27

Which type of situation feels more uncomfortable to you?

When something violates your personal values, principles, or boundaries.
When something breaks the harmony or creates tension between people.
Question 28

When you disagree with someone’s opinion, what usually bothers you more?

The logic behind their idea doesn't make sense to me.
Their idea isn't realistic enough to work in practice or get result.
Question 29

What frustrates you more?

Scattered Thinking.
Narrowed Thinking.
Question 30

What frustrates you more?

Opinion that lacks sensitivity toward others.
Opinions that lacks logical foundation.
Question 31

Someone gets emotional in a meeting. What's going on in your head?

“Okay, how do we keep things on track and moving productively?”
“Something must be hurting them. What do they to feel understood?”
Question 32

Which one feels more relatable to how you take in and store information?

I synthesize information by noticing the patterns behind them.
I compare new information with what I’ve experienced before.
Question 33

In leading a group project, what’s your natural approach?

I start with creating structure and assign people into the most efficient configuration.
I ask how each person wants to contribute and build the structure around that.
Question 34

When someone pitches an idea, what’s most likely to happen in your mind?

“We could also do X… or try Y… or combine it with Z.”
"Let's focus on what’s doable. What can we act on right now?"
Question 35

When someone you know is having a hard time, what’s your natural way of helping?

Making sure they’re emotionally okay and feel supported.
Helping them clarify the problem and how to fix the issue.
Question 36

Which one sounds more like you when you're planning a trip?

I picture the kind of experience I want and build the plan around that.
I choose where to go based on what’s available right now and seems exciting.
Question 37

When you have a gut feeling, how do you make sense of it?

“Because it reminds me of something familiar from the past.”
“Because I can sense where this is going based on the patterns.”
Question 38

A goal motivates you more when:

It supports people or creates a positive impact on others.
It has clear path to real, measurable results.
Question 39

When something confusing happens, you tend to:

Generate multiple possible explanations.
Seek the underlying, singular meaning.
Question 40

What do you tend to avoid without realizing it?

Opening up emotionally.
Giving feedback that might upset someone.
Question 41

You’re handed a new tool or device. You're more likely to:

Look for instructions or think about similar things I’ve used before.
Try it immediately, experiment, and adjust in the moment.
Question 42

Your best friend asks you to help them make a big decision. What do you do?

I help them analyze the situation to find the most rational choice.
I help them clarify what truly matters so they can figure out what feels right to them.
Question 43

In a heated argument, you tend to focus on…

Pushing the core issue and addressing it directly.
Reducing the tension and restoring communication.
Question 44

Which drives more of your decision-making?

Internal Reasoning.
External Outcomes.
Question 45

Think about the type of people who irritate you the most. Which one feels closer?

People who are too rigid or stuck in traditions.
People who are too unpredictable or inconsistent.
Question 46

I wish I can be more...

In touch with human's emotions (both mine and others).
Confident and decisive when making personal decisions.
Question 47

How do you plan your life?

I start with an internal vision or direction and plan outward from there.
I start with my current options and adjust as things unfold.
Question 48

Who annoys you more?

Irrational people who contradict themselves.
Overthinkers who never takes action.

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