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1. What do you do when a project at work is not going according to plan?

I analyze what went wrong and look for specific solutions.
I wait for things to stabilize and act cautiously.
I take matters into my own hands and quickly change strategy.
I look for inspiration from others to find new ideas.

2. How do you approach meeting new people?

I prefer a quiet one-on-one conversation over being in a crowd.
I take the lead and steer the conversation.
I chat with everyone, full of energy and smiles.
I wait for someone else to make the first move.

3. How do you respond when a friend asks for help?

I first check whether I can help in an efficient way.
I agree, even if it’s not convenient. I don't want to let them down.
I say I have my priorities and decline if it doesn’t suit me.
I immediately offer support and ask how I can help.

4. How do you prepare for an important task?

I prefer to stick with a proven method of doing things.
I carefully plan every step and gather all necessary information.
I talk to others to gather ideas and get motivated.
I decide quickly what to do and act without unnecessary planning.

5. How do you react when someone criticizes your work?

I ask for details to understand what I can improve.
I make a joke and try to defuse the tension.
I defend my position and explain why I’m right.
I accept the criticism calmly so as not to escalate the situation.

6. How do you celebrate success at work?

I analyze what worked well so I can repeat it in the future.
I celebrate with friends and share the good vibes.
I take pride in it and move on to the next goal.
I prefer to quietly say thanks and move on to the next task.

7. How do you react to a sudden change of plans?

I treat it as an adventure and look for the positives.
I assess how it affects my goals and adjust my plan.
I’d rather things stay the same, but I adapt.
I quickly adapt and take control of the situation.

8. What do you do when you have a lot of tasks to complete?

I do everything one by one so I don’t let anyone down.
I ask others for help or inspiration.
I make a list and check off tasks one by one.
I set priorities and jump into action.

9. How do you approach negotiations?

I give in if it helps maintain good relationships.
I prepare arguments based on facts and logic.
I use charm to win the other side over.
I stand my ground and push for a quick agreement.

10. What motivates you to take action?

Stability and a sense of security.
Challenges I can overcome.
Positive energy and recognition from others.
Clearly defined goals and visible results of my work.

11. How do you react to conflict in a group?

I analyze the causes and suggest a logical solution.
I act as a mediator and try to keep everyone happy.
I try to lighten the mood with a joke.
I take control and resolve it my way.

12. How do you approach learning new things?

I look for someone who can explain it in an engaging way.
I read, analyze, and take notes to fully understand.
I prefer to learn slowly and steadily.
I dive in quickly and learn by doing.

13. What do you do when deadlines are tight?

I ask for support so I can make it with a good mood.
I carefully plan what can be done in the time I have.
I get focused and finish everything on time.
I do what I can—no panic.

14. How do you relax after a hard day?

I reflect on the day and plan how to improve tomorrow.
I do something active to relieve stress.
I hang out with people and talk about everything.
I prefer peace and a calming routine.

15. How do you approach taking risks?

I assess the risk based on facts and data.
I enjoy risk when there’s something to gain.
I prefer to avoid risk and choose safe options.
I take risks if I feel supported by others.

16. What do you do when something irritates you?

I stay calm and avoid escalating the situation.
I speak up right away and take action.
I analyze what’s bothering me and look for a solution.
I make a joke to let off steam.

17. How do you respond to praise?

I check what exactly I’m being praised for so I can repeat it.
I appreciate it but prefer not to make a big deal of it.
I accept it with pride and move on.
I feel happy and share it with others.

18. What do you do at social gatherings?

I listen and support others in the conversation.
I observe and join in when I have something meaningful to add.
I entertain people and keep the mood light.
I take initiative and lead the conversations.

19. How do you react when asked to change your opinion?

I argue my point and try to convince others.
I only change my mind if there are strong arguments.
I can agree if it doesn’t disturb the harmony.
I stand my ground if I’m confident about it.

20. How do you approach planning for the future?

I dream about possibilities and seek inspiration.
I prefer stability and predictability.
I create a detailed plan based on data.
I focus on goals and take immediate action.

21. How do you react when someone breaks a promise?

I stay calm and give them a chance to explain.
I analyze what happened and draw conclusions.
I speak up directly and expect improvement.
I joke about it but make it clear I expect change.

22. How do you approach giving a presentation to a group?

I prepare thoroughly and stick to the facts.
I improvise and focus on energy and connection with the audience.
I prefer someone else to lead, if possible.
I focus on clarity and getting straight to the point.

23. What do you do when you have to work with someone you don’t like?

I try to be polite and avoid conflict.
I take control so the work goes my way.
I figure out how we can work effectively despite the differences.
I make a joke out of it and try to break the ice.

24. How do you react when a task lacks clear instructions?

I look for inspiration from others to get started.
I set my own rules and take action immediately.
I wait for clarification so I don’t make a mistake.
I analyze the situation and create a plan based on available data.

25. What do you do when your idea meets resistance?

I win people over with my enthusiasm and energy.
I defend it firmly and show why it's the best option.
I back down if I see it’s not worth the effort.
I provide facts and arguments to clear up doubts.

26. How do you approach organizing a party?

I create a detailed plan and make sure everything is perfect.
I prefer things to be simple and without unnecessary fuss.
I take charge and decide what’s going to happen.
I involve everyone and keep it spontaneous.

27. How do you react when someone interrupts you while speaking?

I analyze why they did it and adjust my approach.
I keep going and ignore the interruption.
I wait patiently until they’re done, then return to the topic.
I make a joke and try to win back their attention.

28. What do you do when you have several options to choose from?

I choose the one that brings the fastest results.
I ask others for their opinion to find the best way.
I examine each possibility and choose the most reliable one.
I go with the one that feels safest.

29. How do you approach competition?

I prefer cooperation over fighting for first place.
I analyze my opponent and plan how to beat them.
I give it my all to win.
I treat it as fun and encourage others.

30. What do you do when you have a free evening?

I plan it thoroughly to make the most of the time.
I meet with people and enjoy the moment.
I do something ambitious that gives me satisfaction.
I rest peacefully and stick to my routine.

31. How do you respond to time pressure?

I stay calm and do what I can without stressing.
I get energized and work faster than usual.
I seek help from others to ease the tension.
I set priorities and work methodically.

32. What do you do when something doesn't work as it should?

I look for a creative way to fix it.
I break the problem down and find the root cause.
I take charge and change the approach.
I wait to see if the problem resolves itself.

33. How do you approach decision-making in a group?

I analyze all pros and cons before making a choice.
I aim to make my opinion the dominant one.
I make sure everyone is happy with the decision.
I encourage discussion and look for shared enthusiasm.

34. What do you do when someone asks you for advice?

I give a direct answer and expect them to use it.
I offer some ideas and encourage action.
I try to understand the situation and offer gentle support.
I ask for more details to give a well-thought-out answer.

35. How do you respond to changes at work?

I adapt quickly and see it as an opportunity.
I analyze how it will affect my responsibilities.
I prefer changes to be introduced gradually.
I look for inspiration and new possibilities in them.

36. What do you do when you receive conflicting information?

I trust my intuition and act right away.
I ask others to clarify the situation.
I check sources and look for facts to resolve it.
I wait for the issue to clear up without rushing.

37. How do you respond to failure?

I bounce back quickly and try again.
I seek support from others to stay encouraged.
I accept it calmly and move on.
I analyze what went wrong and learn from it.

38. What do you do when the atmosphere at work is tense?

I lighten the mood with humor or conversation.
I take control and restore order.
I stay calm to avoid escalating the situation.
I look for the cause and suggest a solution.

39. How do you approach long-term goals?

I create a plan and follow it step by step.
I focus on what I can achieve now.
I prefer steady progress without major changes.
I dream about them and get motivated by the vision of success.

40. What do you do when you need to learn something difficult?

I take on the challenge and learn by doing.
I look for someone who can help and motivate me.
I take it easy and give myself time.
I break it down and dive into the topic.

41. How do you react when someone ignores you?

I stay calm and don’t make a big deal of it.
I demand attention and an explanation.
I analyze why this might be happening.
I do something to attract attention in a positive way.

42. What do you do when you need to share your opinion?

I speak briefly and assertively, without beating around the bush.
I try to make it sound engaging and interesting.
I make sure not to offend anyone with my tone.
I prepare facts to support my opinion.

43. How do you deal with working in chaos?

I look for a way to organize things and work efficiently.
I take control and set my own pace.
I adapt and do what I can without stressing.
I treat it as a challenge and try to enjoy it.

44. What do you do when you have little time to decide?

I act on instinct and move forward.
I quickly ask others for their opinion.
I go with the option that seems safest.
I evaluate the data and decide based on it.

45. How do you react to team success?

I celebrate loudly and share the joy with others.
I quietly appreciate it and focus on the next step.
I analyze what led us to success.
I see it as proof of my effectiveness.

46. What do you do when someone has a different work style than you?

I try to convince them to follow my way of doing things.
I adapt to maintain harmony.
I analyze how we can complement each other.
I look for inspiration and try to learn something new.

47. How do you deal with unexpected expenses?

I quickly find a way to take care of it.
I ask others for advice on how to handle it.
I make a plan to fix it based on data.
I stay calm and adjust my budget.

48. What do you do when you have doubts about a project?

I share them with others and ask for their opinion.
I move forward, trusting my instincts.
I pause and analyze the issue carefully.
I wait for the doubts to clear on their own.

49. How do you respond to monotony at work?

I look for a way to spice it up and speed things up.
I find peace and stability in it.
I analyze what causes it and look for ways to eliminate it.
I come up with something creative to avoid boredom.

50. What do you do when you have a chance for a promotion?

I fight for it with full determination.
I build relationships to gain support.
I check if it’s really the right fit for me.
I’m happy about it but don’t push if it seems uncertain.

51. How do you approach working in a new team?

I observe and plan how to fit in.
I take initiative and show what I can do.
I build relationships and care about a good atmosphere.
I adapt and quietly support others.

52. What do you do when you face a technical problem?

I try to solve it through trial and error.
I ask someone who knows more for help.
I wait for someone else to handle it.
I look for a manual and fix it step by step.

53. How do you react to injustice?

I call it out openly and fight for change.
I analyze the situation and look for a logical solution.
I try to defuse the situation and avoid conflict.
I respond with humor but still point it out.

54. What do you do when you have a lot of energy?

I use it right away to get something done.
I spend time with others and share it.
I do something calming to balance it out.
I plan how to make the best use of it.

55. How do you handle family conflicts?

I mediate and seek agreement among everyone.
I cut off the discussion and impose my solution.
I analyze who is right and suggest a compromise.
I ease the tension with humor or a conversation.

56. What do you do when you feel overwhelmed by emotions?

I look for someone to talk to and release them.
I analyze what caused them and plan how to cope.
I shut down and wait for the emotions to pass.
I do something concrete to regain control.

57. How do you respond to delays at work?

I look for ways to speed up the process.
I wait patiently for things to work out.
I analyze what caused them and plan improvements.
I make jokes and motivate others to act.

58. What do you do when you have a new idea?

I implement it right away without much thought.
I share it with others and gather opinions.
I check whether it’s practical and feasible.
I wait for the right moment to implement it.

59. How do you approach routine in life?

I look for peace and stability in it.
I analyze how to improve and optimize routine tasks.
I make changes to avoid boredom.
I add creative elements just for fun.

60. What do you do when you need to explain something quickly?

I speak clearly and simply, without extra details.
I use examples and energy to make it lively.
I explain step by step to ensure clarity.
I adjust to the listener and go slower.

61. How do you react when your work goes unrecognized?

I analyze what I can improve to change that.
I demand recognition if I’ve earned it.
I don’t worry about it and keep doing my job.
I joke about it and find positives elsewhere.

62. What do you do when you have a chance to stand out?

I do it creatively and visibly.
I focus on results and act quickly.
I assess whether it’s worth the effort before committing.
I prefer to stay in the background and not stand out.

63. How do you approach working with someone more experienced?

I listen and learn, but do it my way if needed.
I build a relationship and draw on their knowledge.
I adapt and respect their approach.
I analyze their methods and choose what works best.

64. What do you do when you lack information?

I go with my gut and move forward.
I ask others to fill in the gaps.
I wait for more data if I can.
I gather whatever I can and analyze the situation.

65. How do you respond to unexpected obstacles?

I quickly find a way to get around them.
I seek support and ideas from others.
I analyze the problem and plan how to resolve it.
I take it calmly and act at my own pace.

66. What do you do when you have a lot to say?

I speak briefly and move on to action.
I speak with passion and engage the listeners.
I make sure everyone is keeping up with me.
I prepare logical arguments and speak in order.

67. How do you approach new technologies?

I test them right away and learn by doing.
I prefer tried-and-true solutions and learn slowly.
I look for someone who can show them to me in an engaging way.
I read the instructions and study the details.

68. What do you do when someone questions your decisions?

I explain the logic behind them and look for facts.
I give in if it’s not a crucial matter.
I defend them firmly when I’m sure I’m right.
I invite discussion and look for a shared solution.

69. How do you react to other people’s rash decisions?

I try to fix them with my own actions.
I talk to them and look for a better solution together.
I analyze the consequences and suggest improvements.
I accept it calmly if I can’t influence it.

70. What do you do when you have time for a hobby?

I plan how to develop it and improve different aspects.
I do something ambitious and challenging.
I spend it with others and share my passion.
I stick to what I know and enjoy.

71. How do you approach working under pressure?

I stay calm and do my work step by step.
I push myself and work faster.
I look for support to release the stress.
I analyze what’s the priority and act logically.

72. What do you do when something surprises you?

I react immediately and adapt on the go.
I look for something positive and inspiring in it.
I observe and analyze what it means.
I wait for things to calm down before I react.

73. How do you respond when you're unsure what's expected of you?

I wait for guidance to avoid making mistakes.
I set my own rules and take action.
I gather information and create my own plan.
I ask others what they need.

74. What do you do when you get a chance for a spontaneous adventure?

I dive into it with enthusiasm.
I act quickly if I see a purpose in it.
I analyze the risks before deciding.
I prefer to stay in my comfort zone.

75. How do you approach long-term commitments?

I stick to them because I value stability.
I plan them carefully to stay in control.
I take them on if I see quick rewards.
I enjoy them if I can involve others.

76. What do you do when you have too many options to choose from?

I analyze each and pick the best one.
I choose quickly and move on.
I ask others for opinions to help decide.
I wait until something becomes clear on its own.

77. How do you respond when a task makes no progress?

I change my approach and try something new.
I analyze what went wrong and adjust the plan.
I look for inspiration from others to move forward.
I stick with it at my own pace, without rushing.

78. What do you do when you're tired of work?

I pull myself together and finish what I started.
I seek company to recharge.
I take a break and come back when I have energy.
I plan how to manage my energy better in the future.

79. How do you deal with changes in plans?

I adapt calmly and keep going.
I take control and quickly change direction.
I analyze what it means and replan.
I approach it with enthusiasm and flexibility.

80. What do you do when you have to make a tough decision?

I analyze the facts and choose a logical solution.
I decide quickly and take responsibility.
I ask others for advice to get a broader view.
I wait for the situation to become clearer, if possible.

81. How do you react to a lack of respect?

I analyze why it happened and respond wisely.
I say directly that I won't tolerate it.
I ignore it and stay calm.
I respond with humor but set boundaries.

82. What do you do when you have a chance to make a change?

I act immediately to implement my vision.
I inspire others and build enthusiasm around the change.
I check if the change is needed and realistic.
I prefer to leave things as they are if they work.

83. How do you handle working under stress?

I focus on the task and act quickly.
I seek support and relieve tension by talking.
I stay calm and do things at my own pace.
I analyze what I can do best in the situation.

84. What do you do when you have little time to prepare?

I improvise and rely on my energy.
I do what I can with what's available.
I set priorities and work systematically.
I try to buy some time, if possible.

85. How do you react when someone appreciates your effort?

I ask what exactly they liked so I can build on it.
I take it as well-deserved and aim for more.
I thank them enthusiastically and share the joy.
I accept it modestly and don’t make a big deal out of it.

86. What do you do when you have a lot of free time?

I plan how to use it well.
I look for people to spend it with.
I do something ambitious and productive.
I rest and enjoy the peace.

87. How do you approach solving problems in a team?

I analyze the problem and suggest logical steps.
I take the lead and enforce a solution.
I encourage everyone to brainstorm together.
I support others and look for a compromise.

88. What do you do when you need to reconcile different opinions?

I assert my opinion if I’m confident in it.
I seek compromise and listen to everyone.
I analyze the arguments and find the best solution.
I encourage open discussion and a joint decision.

89. How do you respond to a lack of progress?

I look for a creative way to move forward.
I change my approach and take different action.
I wait patiently for something to change.
I analyze what’s blocking progress and fix it.

90. What do you do when you get the chance to learn something new?

I jump in with full energy.
I look for someone who can show it to me in an engaging way.
I learn slowly and methodically.
I dive deep into the topic and take notes.

91. How do you deal with unpredictable situations?

I analyze them and look for the best way out.
I treat them as an adventure and adapt.
I wait for things to settle and act calmly.
I take control and solve them right away.

92. What do you do when you have conflicting priorities?

I choose what brings the fastest results.
I ask others what’s most important.
I analyze what has the greatest value and do that.
I do what disrupts my plans the least.

93. How do you respond to criticism of your ideas?

I defend them if I believe in their value.
I listen and adjust to please others.
I analyze the criticism and improve what’s needed.
I respond with humor and look for common ground.

94. What do you do when you have a chance to have fun?

I plan how to organize it best.
I jump into the fun with others.
I join in but at my own pace.
I take the challenge and do something crazy.

95. How do you approach difficult conversations?

I speak directly and handle it quickly.
I try to be gentle and supportive.
I prepare and use facts.
I use humor to ease the tension.

96. What do you do when you’re low on energy?

I push myself and act despite the fatigue.
I look for company to energize me.
I rest and recharge calmly.
I analyze what drained me and plan recovery.

97. How do you respond to a request for a favor?

I agree if it doesn’t interfere with my plans.
I’m happy to help and get involved.
I check if I can do it well.
I help even if it’s hard for me.

98. What do you do when you have lots of ideas?

I pick one and act right away.
I share them with others and ask for feedback.
I analyze which one is most realistic.
I wait until they mature before acting.

99. How do you approach vacation planning?

I look for inspiration and exciting options.
I decide quickly and organize everything.
I prefer a calm plan with no surprises.
I check the details and pick the best option.

100. What do you do when facing a tough decision?

I follow my gut and act without hesitation.
I ask others for their views and feelings.
I analyze the pros and cons of each option.
I choose what gives me the most peace.


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