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Personality Quiz

The document contains a personality quiz with questions designed to help individuals reflect on their traits and behaviors, using a Yes/Sometimes/No format. It also includes an exercise to match adjectives with their meanings, focusing on personal characteristics. Additionally, there is a writing task where participants describe a well-known person without naming them.

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Personality Quiz

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Cambridge Advanced English

Personality Quiz:
A: Read each question and choose the answer that best describes you: Yes / Sometimes / No

# Questions : Yes (Y) / Sometimes


(S)/ No(N)
1. Do you often come up with out-of-the-box solutions when faced
with a problem?

2. Do you worry about what others think of you, even when you
know you’ve done your best?

3. Would you stand up for a friend even if it meant getting into


trouble yourself?

4. Do you believe that most people are honest and kind, even if
others say otherwise?

5. Are you the kind of person who tries to understand how others
feel before responding?

6. Do you sometimes feel like your thoughts or emotions are all over
the place, especially in busy or stressful situations?

7. Do you enjoy imagining things that don’t exist yet, like inventions,
fantasy worlds, or new rules for society?

8. Do you sometimes act or dress differently from others, even if


people find it unusual?

9. When someone shares a problem with you, do you really listen


and offer helpful advice?

10. If you accidentally upset someone, do you make an effort to


apologise or make things right quickly?

Work in pairs. Compare your answers and think about which adjectives best describe you.

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Cambridge Advanced English

B:Match the adjectives: Match the adjectives (1–10) with their meanings (A–J).
Write the correct letter next to each number.

A. Always thinking about how others feel or what


1. Chaotic
they need.
2. Considerate
B. Lacking confidence; often worried or unsure.
3. Idealistic
C. Honest and real, not fake.
4. Imaginative
D. Believing the best in people or the world,
5. Insecure
sometimes unrealistically.
6. Protective
E. Creative and good at thinking of new ideas.
7. Unconventional
F. Easily trusting others, often too much.
8. Thoughtful
G. Caring and careful not to hurt others.
9. Genuine
H. Messy, disorganised, or lacking clear structure.
10. Naive
I. Different from what is usual or expected.
J. Wanting to keep others safe from danger or
harm.

C: Writing a short description of a well known person.


Choose a celebrity and write a short description about 70 -100 words. Do not mention the
name. You have 5 minutes.

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