Questionnaires
MBTI/Jungian Questionnaire
1. When separating right from wrong, how do you decide what
is ethical or moral to do? How do you decide when something is
logically correct?
2. Are your judgments more influenced by your personal
principles and values, or are they more influenced by external
standards such as factual or ethical standards, describe your
relationship to each.
3. Describe your relationship to creating logical and sentimental
conclusions as a whole, do you have a preference or aversion
towards one of these aspects? Explain
4. How do you form a perception of things as they physically
are? How do you form a perception of what things could
possibly become or relate to? Are these ideas ever not entirely
based in reality?
5. Are your perceptions more based on the objective world in
aspects like realism, and exploration of possibilities? Or would
you say they are more based on your own subjective worldview,
formed through internal sense impressions or internal
connections to form a whole. Describe your relationship to both
the objective and subjective.
6. Describe your relationship to sensations and intuitions as a
whole. Do you have a preference or neglect towards one of
these aspects? Explain
7. Describe your greatest strengths and weaknesses as a
person, in what situations are you most comfortable or can you
be the most true to yourself?
8. Are there ever moments where you aren’t yourself? Describe
how you act under stress. What usually is the cause of this kind
of stress for you?
Enneagram Questionnaire
1. How do you respond to feelings of anger? Are these often
very apparent, or more suppressed? Why or why not?
2. Do you ever feel the need to be in control? Why or why not?
What is your relationship to authority?
3. What brings you the most shame or guilt in your life? What is
your relationship to shame?
4. Do you feel the need to be deeply seen, loved, or accepted
for who you are? If so, what do you do to receive love from
others? Elaborate
5. How do you respond to feelings of fear? Are these often
apparent or more suppressed, elaborate.
6. Do you have a strong concern for safety, how do you achieve
safety?
7. Are you a creature of habit? elaborate
8. What do you tend to be most dependent on others for? Does
this shape your sense of self?
9. Do you feel a certain need to always mediate your
individuality with what the external world requires? That is, is it
difficult for you to be 100% authentic in your actions, thoughts
and self-expression? Why?
10. Do you often seek an unattainable ideal only to be met with
disappointment? Is there always something more needed to get
what’s most satisfactory or ideal for you? Develop further.
11. Do you usually find it easy to express your needs, ask for
help or recognize your dependence on something or someone?
Why or why not?
12. How do you avoid criticism and rejection? Are these things
you feel strongly about avoiding?
13. What is your relationship with trust and vulnerability? Do
you find it difficult or easy to trust others? Elaborate
14. How do you wish to be perceived? What do you do to
appear this way? To what lengths do you go?
15. What is your relationship with self-sufficiency? Is it
important to you? How do you seek it?
16. Talk about your relationship with yourself — how do you see
yourself? Is this congruent with how others perceive you? How
or how not? Develop further.
Temperaments Questionnaire
1. How important is it for you to assert yourself or be social,
why? Are you more likely to look inwards and relax more often?
2. Does it tend to be easier for you to grasp the emotions of
yourself and others or are you more inclined towards logical
thinking and organization, describe your relationship to each.
3. How pressing is the acceptance of others to you, what do you
do to be accepted by others?
4. How driven are you towards results and leadership, what
measures will you take to achieve what you desire?
5. How focused are you on details and doing things correctly,
would you say you have an analytical personality?
6. Do you find yourself being accommodating or agreeable
often? How do you respond to authority, are you ever too
compromising? How important is it for you to avoid change?
7. How do you tend to act when you are around others, is it any
different than how you act when you are all alone? In what way?
8. Describe your overall general mood
PY Questionnaire
Will(V)
1. What is your orientation to each drive, power, perseverance
and leadership?
2. In this aspect are you more interested in following your own
will or are you more likely to try and influence or support others
on their path?
3. How do you respond when others impose their will on you?
Do you enjoy leadership and imposing your will on others?
4. If leadership is important to you, why must you be the one to
take the lead, if it isn’t a necessity to you, why not?
5. Are you ever insecure or overconfident in your will or
leadership?
Physics(F)
1. What is your orientation to each appearance, aesthetics, and
sensory satisfaction?
2. In this aspect are you more interested in your own
appearances and comfort or are you more likely to try and
influence others?
3. How do you respond when people give you advice towards
your appearance? Do you often give others advice in their
management of aesthetics or in physical activities?
4. If this aspect is important to you, why would you say it is? If
you don’t see much importance in it, why not?
5. Are you ever insecure or overconfident in these physical
aspects?
Logic(L)
1. What is your orientation to each theories, connections, and
personal ideas of how things work?
2. What is the importance of the logic of others to you?
3. How do you respond when corrected? In what situations do
you correct people?
4. Does logic matter to you? If this aspect is important to you,
why would you say it is? If you don’t see much importance in it,
why not?
5. Are you ever insecure or overconfident in your logical
capabilities?
Emotion(E)
1. What is your orientation to each mood, emotions, and
expressions?
2. In this aspect are you more interested in following or being
true to your own personal emotions or are you more likely to try
and influence those of others, do the emotions of others matter
to you?
3. Are emotions important to you? If this aspect is important to
you, why would you say it is? If you don’t see much importance
in it, why not?
4. How do you react if someone hurts your feelings? How much
do you care about hurting the feelings of others if you truly
believe something
5. Are you ever insecure or overconfident in trusting your
emotions?
Socionics Questionnaire
Section 1
1. Describe your relationship to factual data, pragmatic/efficient
thought, and competency in your environment. Is it important for
you to feel well informed or supported by factual data, is this
more important than your own ideological consistency? Explain.
How important is it for you to ultimately do what works most
efficiently or provides the most profit based on your own factual
knowledge?
2. Do you have difficulty in accumulating factual knowledge or
achieving your desires in the most efficient way possible? Do
you think someone else could support you in this aspect? How
could they support you?
3. Would you say that factual data and efficiency take priority in
your life, why or why not?
Section 2
1. Describe your relationship to structured and consistent logic.
Do you create a system in order to recognize correctness or
consistency in thought? Do you ever feel that overly pragmatic
views are shallow compared to your own judgment, why? How
important to you is the classification of objects? Explain.
2. Do you have a difficulty in being aware of how to create a
logical structure or system in order to understand the world and
your own personal views? Do you think someone else could
support you in this aspect? How could they support you?
3. Would you say that classification and how things fit into a
system of logic takes priority in your life, why or why not?
Section 3
1. Describe your relationship to ownership, influence, and
willpower. How important is personal gain to you when
considering possibilities? How willing are you to confront or
organize people in order to achieve a goal, do you like
obedience in others? Are you not afraid to use force in order to
achieve your goals? Do you believe that you can help others
towards achieving their goals as well?
2. Do you have a difficulty in making important decisions or
being sure of yourself and that you are on the right path? Do
you think someone else could support you in this aspect?? How
could they support you?
3. Would you say that willing your way through obstacles, and
working to achieve goals takes priority in your life, why or why
not?
Section 4
1. Describe your relationship to your own internal physical state
and personal comfort or enjoyment. Are you able to create a
comforting and enjoyable physical state for yourself and others?
Explain how you create this environment. Is it important that you
avoid feelings of discomfort? To what lengths do you go to avoid
this?
2. Do you have a difficulty in being aware of how to create a
comforting or relaxed state in yourself and others? Do you think
someone else could support you in this aspect? How could they
support you?
3. Would you say that the quality of pleasing internal physical
sensations and relaxing enjoyable activities takes priority in your
life, why or why not?
Section 5
1. Describe your relationship to expression and the emotional
atmosphere around you. Do you try to manipulate the emotional
atmosphere in order to create a positive mood for yourself and
others? Explain how you create this environment. Is it important
that you are emotionally involved in all you do and that your
emotions are expressed to those around you? Why or why not?
2. Do you have a difficulty in being aware of how to create a
positive social or emotional atmosphere through expression for
yourself and others? Do you think someone else could support
you in this aspect? How could they support you?
3. Would you say that displays of emotion and attentiveness to
the emotional atmosphere or mood around you takes priority in
your life, why or why not?
Section 6
1. Describe your relationship to interpersonal bonds, personal
ethics, and your awareness of one on one connections. In what
way do you form connections between yourself and others? Is it
easy for you to tell the interpersonal distance between yourself
and others? Why or why not? How do you judge this?When
making judgments of the nature of others is it usually based on
your personal understanding of what is ethical or moral?
2. Do you have a difficulty in evaluating or being sure of the
status of personal relationships with others? Do you think
someone else could support you in this aspect? How could they
support you?
3. Would you say that others' relation and connection to you
regardless of emotional expression takes priority in your life,
why or why not?
Section 7
1. Describe your relationship to novelty, curiosity, and the
generation of possibilities. Are you able to encourage curiosity
in yourself and others? In what way do you use the new ideas
you generate? Is it ever difficult for you to finish tasks when new
possibilities are apparent? How important to you is the potential
in new opportunities? Explain.
2. Do you have a difficulty in being aware of how to generate
novel ideas or to see potential in new beginnings or even parts
of yourself? Do you think someone else could support you in
this aspect? How could they support you?
3. Would you say that creating multiple new ideas and pursuing
new beginnings takes priority in your life, why or why not?
Section 8
1. Describe your relationship to time, understanding trends, and
future plans. What is the importance of these aspects to you?
How important are the concepts of past, present, and future to
you? Are any of these periods of time more important than
others, explain why. Is it important for you to be timely or
anticipate the future? Explain.
2. Do you have a difficulty in being aware of how situations will
develop or cause and effect relationships? Do you think
someone else could support you in this aspect? How could they
support you?
3. Would you say that following developments on current trends
takes priority in your life, why or why not?
Temporistics Questionnaire
Past (P)
1. At the core, who are you? Are you aware of your strengths,
motivations and traits?
2. How important is self-realization to you, how do you work to
understand yourself? Do you feel like you are able to make
judgments of yourself?
3. Is your self-image formed in accordance with an ideal that
you must live up to? Or is your self-image more flexible and
based on experience?
4. Describe your general orientation to the past, and how it has
shaped who you are today. Do you believe that you can shape
your own history? Why or why not?
Present (N)
1. What is your role in the world? How do you find a sense of
belonging?
2. How important is finding a place for yourself in the world to
you? Do you feel like you understand your own place in the
world? Why or why not?
3. Is your role in the world more so determined by yourself or
others? Do you often try to create a place for yourself? Can you
be flexible in this aspect and fit into many niches or must you
have a role in the world? Explain
4. Describe your orientation to the present in general. Do you
usually like to get involved in current activities or is the current
time not as important as the past or future. Explain.
Future (B)
1. Where are you going? Are you aware of your life path?
Explain.
2. How important is it to you to make a contribution to the future
or plan your own life path? Do you feel like you understand your
path and where you are going? Is this ever a stressful topic for
you? Explain.
3. When you plan for the future are you often focused on
creating a clear image of your own future and how you can
achieve this, or are you open to many future routes, accepting
where life takes you.
4. Describe your orientation to the future in general, what is
your personal ideology on the future?
Eternity (V)
1. Why are you? What is the meaning or purpose of your life?
2. How important is it for you to have a meaning to your life? Do
you have a personal ideology or strong principles that guide
this? Explain.
3. Is your perception of purpose and meaning often more static
and personal to yourself, or are you more inclined to use this
perception to understand multiple ideologies? Does your
personal concept of meaning not matter as much as the general
meaning of life? explain.
4. What is the concept of eternity to you? Is it something
explainable?
Moral Alignment Questionnaire
1. What is your personal judgment of what is good and what is
evil?
2. Do you make personal sacrifices in order to help others? Are
you truly altruistic? Explain
3. Do you often hurt others or have trouble feeling compassion?
How far can you take this? Explain
4. Describe your orientation to authority and law
5. Are you inclined to obey authority and stay true and honest to
your word? Do you judge or resent those who don’t fully follow
up with their duties? Do you believe that through lawful behavior
you can create a trustworthy society? Explain.
6. Do you need freedom, adaptability, and flexibility in your life
and find being tied to law suffocating? Do you resent being told
what to do and only keep promises if you feel like it? Do you find
that rules suppress personal expression?
Big 5 (NEO)