TLDR;
This video presents a personality quiz designed to reveal your true calling by posing 15 multiple-choice questions about preferences and behaviors. Each answer corresponds to a point value, and the cumulative score indicates a potential career path, such as a business person, scientist/explorer, leader, or artist. The quiz assesses traits like analytical skills, problem-solving abilities, leadership qualities, and creativity to suggest suitable professions.
- The quiz consists of 15 questions with multiple-choice answers, each associated with a point value.
- The total score determines one of four potential career paths: business person, scientist/explorer, leader, or artist.
- The quiz evaluates traits such as analytical skills, problem-solving abilities, leadership qualities, and creativity.
Question 1: Time Machine Travel [0:09]
The first question asks where you would travel if you had access to a time machine. The options are: the past (40 points), the future (20 points), selling the opportunity (10 points), or traveling to new places, not in time (30 points). This question aims to gauge your interest in history, future trends, indifference, or present-day exploration.
Question 2: Worst Idea [0:48]
This question asks what sounds like the worst idea: giving someone full access to your social media (30 points), traveling to the same place every vacation (20 points), letting someone pick outfits for you for a month (40 points), or having your most annoying colleague appointed as your boss (10 points). This assesses your concerns about privacy, routine, control, and work environment.
Question 3: Happiness Trigger [1:26]
The question explores what makes you happiest: solving a technical issue (20 points), helping a friend solve a problem (30 points), performing on stage (10 points), or working on a creative project alone (40 points). This reveals whether you are driven by technical challenges, helping others, seeking attention, or creative expression.
Question 4: Impromptu Visit [2:03]
This question asks what you would take care of first if friends were arriving in 30 minutes: checking the fridge to cook (30 points), cleaning the house (20 points), arranging a playlist (40 points), or leaving because you dislike surprises (10 points). This assesses whether you prioritize hospitality, cleanliness, creating ambiance, or avoiding unexpected social situations.
Question 5: Unlimited Fun Fair Ride [2:41]
The question asks which ride you would choose for unlimited access at a fun fair: bumper cars (10 points), a roller coaster with seven loops (20 points), merry-go-rounds (30 points), or swapping it for unlimited access to paints and crafts materials (40 points). This gauges your preference for mild excitement, thrill-seeking, nostalgia, or creative activities.
Question 6: Ideal Workout [3:17]
This question asks you to describe your ideal workout: going to the gym for treadmill and bench press (20 points), no workout at all (10 points), yoga (40 points), or running mornings and evenings (30 points). This reveals your attitude toward physical activity, whether you prefer structured exercise, relaxation, or endurance activities.
Question 7: Social Media Time [3:57]
The question asks how much time you spend on social media daily: none (20 points), no more than one hour (10 points), about three hours when bored (40 points), or 24/7 (30 points). This assesses your level of engagement and dependence on social media.
Question 8: Social Media Behavior [4:32]
This question asks which of the following most resembles your social media behavior: posting a lot about everything (30 points), scrolling through the news feed (40 points), sharing funny memes and new posts (10 points), or not using any of those (20 points). This reveals whether you are an active sharer, information seeker, entertainer, or non-user on social media.
Question 9: Mood Image [5:03]
The question asks you to pick an image that matches your mood: a peaceful sunrise (30 points), crossroads (40 points), a busy city (10 points), or thunderstorm and lightning (20 points). This assesses your current emotional state, whether you feel content, indecisive, busy, or troubled.
Question 10: Room Color [5:39]
This question asks what color you would paint your room: green (30 points), gray (10 points), one orange, one purple, and two polka dot walls (40 points), or blue (20 points). This reveals your preference for harmony, functionality, creativity, or spaciousness in your environment.
Question 11: Empty Wall Decor [6:15]
The question asks what you would put on a new empty wall: an abstract drawing (20 points), a quote from your favorite song or book (30 points), a photo collage (40 points), or something work-related like a to-do list (10 points). This assesses whether you value simplicity, inspiration, memories, or productivity in your personal space.
Question 12: Surprise Bonus [6:50]
This question asks how you would spend a surprise bonus at work: designer outlet (40 points), renting a huge house with a pool for a party (30 points), a private jet (20 points), or investing it (10 points). This reveals whether you prioritize luxury fashion, social experiences, extravagant purchases, or financial growth.
Question 13: Perfect Office Space [7:26]
The question asks you to describe the perfect office space: your own big office or workshop (10 points), an informal lounge (40 points), a cubicle (20 points), or your favorite coffee shop (30 points). This assesses whether you value privacy, relaxation, structure, or a change of scenery in your work environment.
Question 14: Hypothetical Scenario [8:02]
This question asks what you would rather be: a villain known and feared (20 points), an unrecognized hero (30 points), always happy but poor (40 points), or the richest person in the world but forever alone (10 points). This reveals whether you prioritize notoriety, altruism, happiness, or wealth.
Question 15: Dessert Choice [8:36]
The question asks you to pick one dessert: brownies (30 points), sundae (40 points), salad (10 points), or a fancy cake with fruit and many layers (20 points). This assesses whether you prefer comfort food, indulgence, health, or elegance in your dessert choices.
Scoring and Results [9:12]
The final scores determine your potential career path: 150-260 points suggest you were born to be a business person, good at processing data and multitasking, making you suitable for roles like entrepreneur, PR manager, or event organizer. 270-380 points indicate you are a natural scientist or explorer, focused on the future and unafraid of the unknown, fitting for roles like engineer, biochemist, or pilot. 390-490 points suggest you have the potential of a leader with excellent people skills, making you suitable for roles like teacher, motivational coach, or TV host. 490 points and more indicate you have the soul of an artist, creative and spontaneous, making you suitable for roles like writer, photographer, or designer.