1.Are you the kind of person who: a is rather talkative a b doesn't miss much b 2. Does interacting with strangers: a energize you a b tax your reserves b 3. When the phone rings, do you: a hurry to get to it first a b hope someone else will answer it b 4. Are you more interested in: a what is actual a b what is possible b 5. At work do you tend to: a be sociable with your colleagues a b keep more to yourself b 6. Are you more frequently: a a practical sort of person a b a fanciful sort of person b 7. Do you prize in yourself: a a strong hold on reality a b a vivid imagination b 8. Are you more?: a routinized than whimsical a b whimsical than routinized b 9. Do you tend to choose: a rather carefully a b somewhat impulsively b 10. Are you more often: a a warm-hearted person a b a cool-headed person b 11. Are you more: a observant than introspective a b introspective than observant b 12. Are you more comfortable: a after a decision a b before a decision b 13. If you must disappoint someone a warm and considerate are you usually: a b frank and straightforward b 14. Is it your way to: a make up your mind quickly a b pick and choose at some length b 15. Do you more often see: a what's right in front of you a b what can only be imagined b 16. Which appeals to you more: a harmonious relationships a b consistency of thought b 17. Would you say you are more: a serious and determined a b easy going b 18. Do you think of yourself as: a an outgoing person a b a private person b 19. Do you find visionaries and a somewhat annoying theorists: a theorists: b rather fascinating b 20. Which seems the greater fault: a to be too dispassionate a b to be too compassionate b 21. Do you like writers who: a say what they mean a b use metaphors and symbolism b 22. Are you prone to: a nailing things down a b exploring the possibilities b 23. Do you prefer to work: a to deadlines a b just whenever b 24. Is it worse to: a have your head in the clouds a b be in a rut b 25. Waiting in line, do you often: a chat with others a b stick to business b 26. On the job do you want your a scheduled activities: a b unscheduled b 27. Which is more of a compliment: a "There's a sentimental person" a b "There's a logical person" b 28. Are you more likely to trust: a your experiences a b your conceptions b 29. Are you more satisfied having: a a finished product a b work in progress b 30. In most situations are you more: a deliberate than spontaneous a b spontaneous than deliberate b 31. At a party do you: a interact with many, even strangers a b interact with a few friends b 32. Are you inclined to be more: a hurried than leisurely a b leisurely than hurried b 33. Are you inclined to be: a easy to approach a b somewhat reserved b 34. Are you: a more sensible than ideational a b more ideational than sensible b 35. When finishing a job, do you like a tie up all loose ends to: a b move on to something else b 36. In sizing up others, do you tend to a friendly and personal be: a b objective and impersonal b 37. In making up your mind are you a desires more likely to go by: a b data b 38. Is clutter in the workplace a take time to straighten up something you: a b tolerate pretty well b 39. Do you value in yourself more that a devoted your are: a b reasonable b 40. At work is it more natural for you a point out mistakes to: a b try to please others b 41. Common sense is: a usually reliable a b frequently questionable b 42. Children often do not: a make themselves useful enough a b exercise their fantasy enough b 43. Do you tend to: a say right out what's on your mind a b keep your ears open b 44. Are you more comfortable in a value judgments making: a b critical judgments b 45. Do you tend to be more: a factual than speculative a b speculative than factual b 46. Is it preferable mostly to: a make sure things are arranged a b just let things happen naturally b 47. In a heated discussion do you: a look for common ground a b stick to your guns b 48. Do you consider yourself: a a good conversationalist a b a good listener b 49. Do you feel better about: a coming to closure a b keeping your options open b 50. When in charge of others do you a forgiving and lenient tend to be: a b firm and unbending b 51. Do you tend to notice: a disorderliness a b opportunities for change b 52. Do you more often prefer: a final unalterable statements a b tentative preliminary statements b 53. Is it better to be: a merciful a b just b 54. Do you usually want things: a settled and decided a b just penciled in b 55. Is it easier for you to: a put others to good use a b identify with others b 56. In stories, do you prefer: a action and adventure a b fantasy and heroism b 57. Do you think of yourself as a: a tender-hearted person a b tough-minded person b 58. Do you see yourself as basically: a thin-skinned a b thick-skinned b 59. Are you inclined to take what is a more literally said: a b more figuratively b 60. Do you speak more in: a particulars than generalities a b generalities than particulars b 61. With people are you usually more: a gentle than firm a b firm than gentle b 62. Which do you wish more for a strength of emotion yourself: a b strength of will b 63. In hard circumstances, are you a too sympathetic sometimes: a b too unsympathetic b 64. Which rules you more: a your feelings a b your thoughts b 65. Are you more inclined to feel: a down to earth a b somewhat removed b 66. Are you swayed more by?: a a touching appeal a b convincing evidence b 67. Are you drawn more to: a fundamentals a b overtones b 68. Do you prefer contracts to be: a signed, sealed, and delivered a b settled on a handshake b 69. Facts: a speak for themselves a b illustrate principles b 70. It is worse to be: a hard-nosed a b a softy b E 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 I N F P S 0 N 0 T 0 F 0 J 0 P 0
(Bible in History - La Bible Dans L'histoire 8) John T. Willis - Yahweh and Moses in Conflict - The Role of Exodus 4-24-26 in The Book of Exodus-Peter Lang International Academic Publishers (2010)