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MBTI Personality Test - 50 Questions (B1-B2 English Level)
Instructions
- There are no right or wrong answers
- Answer quickly - don't think too much about each question
- Choose the answer that describes you best, not how you want to be seen by others
- Be honest about how you really are
Questions
1. At a party, do you:
- a) Talk to many people, including strangers
- b) Talk to a few people you know well
2. Are you more:
- a) Realistic than imaginative
- b) Imaginative than realistic
3. What is worse:
- a) Having your head in the clouds (being unrealistic)
- b) Being stuck in the same routine
4. Are you more impressed by:
- a) Logic and principles
- b) Emotions and feelings
5. Do you prefer to work:
- a) With deadlines and schedules
- b) Without pressure, whenever you want
6. Do you usually:
- a) Think carefully before choosing
- b) Make decisions quickly without much thought
7. At parties, do you:
- a) Stay late and feel more energetic
- b) Leave early because you feel tired
8. Are you more attracted to:
- a) Practical people
- b) Creative people
9. Are you more interested in:
- a) What is real and happening now
- b) What could be possible in the future
10. When judging others, are you more influenced by:
- a) Rules and laws
- b) Personal situations and circumstances
11. When dealing with others, do you prefer to be:
- a) Objective and neutral
- b) Personal and friendly
12. Are you usually:
- a) On time
- b) Relaxed about time
13. Does it bother you more when things are:
- a) Unfinished
- b) Completely finished (no more changes possible)
14. In your friend groups, do you:
- a) Stay updated about everyone's news
- b) Sometimes miss out on what's happening
15. When doing everyday tasks, do you:
- a) Do them the normal way
- b) Do them your own way
16. Do you think writers should:
- a) Say exactly what they mean
- b) Use comparisons and creative language
17. What appeals to you more:
- a) Logical thinking
- b) Good relationships with people
18. Are you more comfortable making:
- a) Decisions based on logic
- b) Decisions based on personal values
19. Do you prefer things to be:
- a) Decided and settled
- b) Open and flexible
20. Are you more:
- a) Serious and determined
- b) Easy-going and relaxed
21. When making phone calls, do you:
- a) Just start talking naturally
- b) Think about what to say first
22. Do you think facts:
- a) Are clear by themselves
- b) Need to be explained with examples
23. Are people with big dreams and visions:
- a) Sometimes annoying
- b) Quite interesting
24. Are you more often:
- a) Cool-headed (calm and logical)
- b) Warm-hearted (caring and emotional)
25. Is it worse to be:
- a) Unfair
- b) Unkind
26. Should things usually happen:
- a) By careful planning and choice
- b) Naturally and by chance
27. Do you feel better:
- a) After buying something you wanted
- b) Having the option to buy it (but not buying yet)
28. In social situations, do you:
- a) Start conversations with others
- b) Wait for others to talk to you first
29. Is common sense:
- a) Usually reliable
- b) Often questionable
30. Do children need to:
- a) Be more helpful and useful
- b) Use their imagination more
31. When making decisions, are you more comfortable with:
- a) Clear standards and rules
- b) Personal feelings
32. Are you more:
- a) Firm than gentle
- b) Gentle than firm
33. What do you admire more:
- a) The ability to organize and plan
- b) The ability to adapt and be flexible
34. Do new social interactions with strangers:
- a) Give you energy and excitement
- b) Make you feel tired
35. Are you more often:
- a) A practical person
- b) A dreamy person
36. Which is more satisfying:
- a) To discuss a problem completely
- b) To reach agreement about a problem
37. What influences you more:
- a) Your thoughts
- b) Your emotions
38. Are you more comfortable with work that is:
- a) Planned with contracts and agreements
- b) Casual and informal
39. Do you look for:
- a) Order and organization
- b) Whatever interesting things come up
40. Do you prefer:
- a) Many friends with short conversations
- b) Few friends with long, deep conversations
41. Do you rely more on:
- a) Facts and evidence
- b) General principles and ideas
42. Which is a better compliment:
- a) "You are very logical"
- b) "You are very caring"
43. Do you value more in yourself that you are:
- a) Steady and consistent
- b) Loyal and devoted
44. Do you prefer statements that are:
- a) Final and cannot be changed
- b) Tentative and can be changed
45. Are you more comfortable:
- a) After making a decision
- b) Before making a decision (keeping options open)
46. Are you more likely to trust:
- a) Your experience
- b) Your gut feeling
47. Do you see yourself as:
- a) More practical than creative
- b) More creative than practical
48. Are you more inclined to be:
- a) Fair-minded
- b) Sympathetic
49. Is it better to:
- a) Make sure everything is organized
- b) Let things happen naturally
50. Are you more:
- a) Organized than spontaneous
- b) Spontaneous than organized
Scoring Instructions
Step 1: Count your answers for each column:
- Column 1 (E/I): Questions 1, 7, 14, 21, 28, 34, 40 - Count "a" answers = ___E Count "b" answers = ___I
- Column 2 (S/N): Questions 2, 3, 8, 9, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30, 35, 41, 46, 47 - Count "a" answers = ___S Count "b" answers = ___N
- Column 3 (T/F): Questions 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 24, 25, 31, 32, 36, 37, 42, 48 - Count "a" answers = ___T Count "b" answers = ___F
- Column 4 (J/P): Questions 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27, 38, 39, 43, 44, 45, 49, 50 - Count "a" answers = ___J Count "b" answers = ___P
Step 2: For each pair, circle the letter with the higher score:
- E or I (Extraversion or Introversion)
- S or N (Sensing or Intuition)
- T or F (Thinking or Feeling)
- J or P (Judging or Perceiving)
Your personality type is: __ __ __ __ (write the four letters you circled)
The 16 Personality Types
Analysts:
- INTJ - The Architect (quiet, imaginative, strategic)
- INTP - The Logician (flexible, curious, loves theory)
- ENTJ - The Commander (bold, strong-willed leader)
- ENTP - The Debater (smart, curious, loves challenges)
Diplomats:
- INFJ - The Advocate (quiet, mystical, inspirational)
- INFP - The Mediator (poetic, kind, altruistic)
- ENFJ - The Protagonist (charismatic, inspiring leader)
- ENFP - The Campaigner (enthusiastic, creative, sociable)
Sentinels:
- ISTJ - The Logistician (practical, reliable, responsible)
- ISFJ - The Protector (warm, responsible, caring)
- ESTJ - The Executive (excellent administrator, good at managing)
- ESFJ - The Provider (caring, social, popular)
Explorers:
- ISTP - The Crafter (bold, practical, experimental)
- ISFP - The Adventurer (flexible, charming, artistic)
- ESTP - The Entrepreneur (energetic, smart, perceptive)
- ESFP - The Entertainer (spontaneous, enthusiastic, entertaining)
Understanding Your Results
E (Extraversion) vs I (Introversion):
- E: Gets energy from being around people, likes to talk and be active
- I: Gets energy from being alone, likes quiet time to think
S (Sensing) vs N (Intuition):
- S: Focuses on facts, details, and practical things
- N: Focuses on possibilities, patterns, and future ideas
T (Thinking) vs F (Feeling):
- T: Makes decisions based on logic and objective analysis
- F: Makes decisions based on personal values and how others feel
J (Judging) vs P (Perceiving):
- J: Likes structure, planning, and having things decided
- P: Likes flexibility, spontaneity, and keeping options open
Remember: All personality types are equally valuable and important!