16-Type Personality Self-Assessment

16-Type Personality Self-Assessment

16-Type Personality Self-Assessment

This questionnaire helps you explore your personality preferences across four dimensions: Energy, Information, Decision-Making, and Lifestyle. Based on your responses, you will receive a 4-letter personality type. This is intended for educational and self-reflection purposes only and is not the official MBTI® instrument.

Instructions:

  • Answer all questions honestly according to your natural preferences.
  • There are no right or wrong answers.
  • Click Submit to see your personality type and description.
  • Click Reset to clear all responses and start over.

Questionnaire

1. In social situations, do you prefer:
Interacting with many people
Spending time with a few close people
2. When making decisions, do you:
Discuss with others
Reflect quietly
3. You gain energy by:
Being active and social
Spending time alone
4. In group work, you:
Speak first and share ideas
Observe before contributing
5. When attending events, do you:
Enjoy meeting new people
Prefer staying with familiar people
6. You feel more energized after:
Group activities
Solitary reflection
7. In conversation, you:
Often talk more
Often listen more
8. You prefer to:
Interact immediately
Take time to think before interacting
9. At gatherings, you:
Meet new people easily
Stick to familiar people
10. Your ideal weekend involves:
Social events and activity
Quiet personal time
11. You focus on:
Concrete facts and details
Patterns and possibilities
12. When learning, you prefer:
Step-by-step instructions
Conceptual overviews
13. You remember:
Specific details
General patterns
14. You enjoy:
Practical applications
Theoretical ideas
15. You trust:
Experience
Insight and intuition
16. You are drawn to:
Realistic examples
Abstract concepts
17. You prefer tasks that are:
Practical and concrete
Imaginative and innovative
18. When problem-solving, you:
Focus on facts
Look at possibilities
19. You rely on:
Past experience
Insight and intuition
20. You prefer learning that is:
Structured and factual
Conceptual and idea-focused
21. You make decisions based on:
Logic
Personal values
22. You value:
Justice and fairness
Compassion and harmony
23. You are convinced by:
Rational arguments
Emotional appeals
24. You prefer to analyze:
Objectively
Subjectively
25. You are more drawn to:
Truth and logic
People’s feelings
26. You are satisfied when decisions are:
Based on facts
Based on values
27. When resolving conflicts, you:
Focus on logic
Focus on harmony
28. You prefer feedback that is:
Direct and factual
Supportive and encouraging
29. Your decisions are guided by:
Analysis
Personal impact
30. You focus on:
Principles
People
31. You prefer:
Planning and schedules
Flexibility and spontaneity
32. You like to:
Finish tasks before new ones
Start multiple projects
33. You feel more comfortable:
Following routines
Adapting as you go
34. You prefer decisions to be:
Settled quickly
Open until last moment
35. You are more satisfied when:
Completing plans
Exploring new possibilities
36. You prefer deadlines to be:
Set in advance
Flexible
37. You like to:
Organize tasks
Keep options open
38. You prefer:
Structure
Spontaneity
39. You feel comfortable with:
Clear plans
Last-minute changes
40. You approach projects by:
Following a timeline
Adjusting as needed

Your Personality Type

Disclaimer: This 16-Type Personality Self-Assessment is for educational use, inspired by Carl Jung’s theory of psychological types. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by The Myers-Briggs Company.

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