Silhouet Profile Analysis
ServicesRecruitment About Us Profile Analysis
ONLINE TEST
Profil-Analyse
DEUTSCH
Profil Analys
SVENSKA
Testimonials Home
Profile Analysis

Profile Analysis Questionnaire

Important note: Our analysis is based upon the fact that all of us have strong and weak points, which is quite normal and acceptable - no one is perfect. The analysis contains several built-in systems whose function is to verify the authenticity of your answers. It is therefore recommended you answer the questions as sincerely as possible since manipulating will be judged negatively.

We guarantee full confidentiality.

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Make sure you understand each question: read it as many times as necessary. Please answer every question.
  2. There is no time limit for these questions. You can answer at your own pace. However, do not stay too long with one question. Answer it as soon as you understand it and go on to the next question.
  3. Do NOT consult a dictionary when answering questions.
  4. When an answer would be different if one considered the past rather than the present, answer as in the present.
  5. Be aware that the analysis contains questions and statements. Questions are answered with yes/no answers. Statements are answered with I agree/I disagree answers.
  6. Tick the box that corresponds to the question number by using one of the following three alternatives:
    Yes means mostly yes, or definitely yes.
    Maybe means uncertain, maybe, neither definitely yes or no.
    No means mostly no or definitely no.
  7. The Contact Person, named below, will be contacted after receipt of the questionnaire with the results.
  8. Now, fill in the details below and start on question number 1, being sure to answer every question.

Good luck!

 
Please indicate which one applies to you:

 
Company Name:
Contact Person:
Contact Telephone:
Contact Email:
The job you are applying for (If you are an applicant) OR Your actual position in the company (If you are NOT an applicant)
 
Name of the person taking this test:
Age of the person taking this test:

1. Do you make thoughtless remarks or accusations which you later regret?

2. Is it hard on you when you fail?

3. When others are getting rattled do you remain fairly composed?

4. Do you find yourself being extra active for periods lasting several days?

5. Do you browse through railway timetables, directories or dictionaries just for pleasure?

6. Do you resent the efforts of others to tell you what to do?

7. When asked to make a decision would you be swayed by your like or dislike of the personality involved?

8. Is it normally hard for you to "own up and take the blame"?

9. Do you intend two or less children in your family even though your health and income will permit more?

10. Do you have a small circle of close friends rather than a large number of friends and speaking acquaintances?

11. Are your actions considered unpredictable by others?

12. Do you often sing or whistle just for the fun of it?

13. Do you get occasional twitches of your muscles when there is no logical reason for it?

14. Does "everything" seem glorious to you even though you are aware of some things that should be changed?

15. Would you prefer to be in a position where you did not have the responsibilities of making decisions?

16. Would you rather give orders than take them?

17. Do the affairs of other people interest you very much?

18. Do you put quite a few depreciations of others into your conversation?

19. Do you consider too much money is being spent on social security?

20. Are you considered warm-hearted by your friends?

21. Do you act impulsively rather than deliberately?

22. Do you make efforts to get others to laugh or smile?

23. Is your voice quite varied rather than calm?

24. Can your world "cave in on you" without your being upset?

25. Do you say little except in response?

26. Are you strict in the matter of discipline rather than being easy going?

27. Are you readily interested in other people's conversation?

28. Do you refrain from complaining when the other person is late for an appointment?

29. When hunting or fishing do you feel concern for the pain you inflict on game, live bait or fish?

30. Do you find it easy to express your emotions?

31. Are you generally careless of accepted rules for protecting your health?

32. Are you sometimes considered by others a "spoil sport" or a "wet blanket"?

33. When unexpected things happen do some of your muscles have jerking motions?

34. Are you constantly happy even though there is no real reason for it?

35. Do you speak slowly?

36. Would you admit you were wrong just to keep the peace?

37. Do you give a judgement only after looking at the pro's and con's?

38. Do you consider there are other people who are definitely unfriendly towards you and work against you?

39. Are you normally considerate in your demands on your employees, relatives and friends?

40. Do you have only a few people of whom you are really fond?

41. Do you take reasonable precautions to prevent accidents?

42. Do you speedily recover from the effects of bad news?

43. Does the idea of talking in front of people make you nervous?

44. Do you ever get a "dreamlike" feeling towards life when it all seems unreal?

45. Do you "circulate around" at a social gathering?

46. Do you often keep your opinions to yourself because they do not seem important enough to tell others?

47. Do you sometimes think others are looking at you or talking about you, when they are really not doing so?

48. When you criticise, do you at the same time try to encourage?

49. If you saw an article in a shop which was obviously mistakenly marked lower than its correct price, would you try to get it at that price?

50. Do some people consider you to be cheerful?

51. Do you get into trouble occasionally?

52. Does life seem worthwhile?

53. Do you have a particular hate or fear?

54. Do you spontaneously give things away even though you have a use for them?

55. Do you prefer to be an onlooker rather than participate in any active sport?

56. Are you so sure of yourself that you sometimes annoy others?

57. Do you find it easy to be impartial?

58. Do you completely condemn a person because he is a rival or opponent in some aspect of your relations to him?

59. Have you a definitely set standard of courteous behaviour in front of other members of your family?

60. Does emotional music have quite an effect on you?

61. Would you "buy on credit" with the hope that you can keep up payments?

62. Do you often "sit and think" about death, sickness, pain and sorrow?

63. Do you remain upset for some time following an accident or other disturbing incident?

64. Do you hold onto things for which you have no real use?

65. Can you "start the ball rolling" at a social gathering?

66. Are you rather indifferent to maintaining the dignity of your job or place in life?

67. When hearing a lecture do you sometimes experience the idea that the speaker is referring entirely to you?

68. Do you give much time in your conversation to the criticism of people and things?

69. Do you consider the good of all concerned rather than your own personal advantages?

70. Are you openly appreciative of beautiful things?

71. Do you make plans well in advance of an event and then carry them out?

72. Do you often ponder on past misfortunes?

73. Does 'external noise' rarely interfere with your concentration?

74. Do you sometimes give away items which, strictly speaking, do not belong to you?

75. Do you pay less attention to things going on around you than most people?

76. Are you sometimes considered 'overbearing'?

77. Are you inclined to be jealous?

78. Do you accept criticism easily without resentment?

79. Do you consider the modern 'prisons-without-bars' system doomed to failure?

80. Do you greet people cordially?

81. Do you tend to put off doing things and then discover that it is too late?

82. Does the youth of today have more opportunity than that of a generation ago?

83. Are you usually undisturbed by 'noises off' when you are trying to rest?

84. Do you throw things away only to discover that you need them later?

85. Is it easy for you to get yourself started?

86. Would you give up easily on a given course if it were causing you a considerable amount of inconvenience?

87. Are there some things about yourself on which you are touchy?

88. Do you rarely suspect the actions of others?

89. When you see someone in pain are you sympathetic enough to want to do something about it?

90. Do you live the kind of life where you rarely express enthusiasm?

91. Do you break out in more explosive words or actions than would be expected from the cause?

92. Do you sometimes wonder if anyone really cares about you?

93. Do you bite your fingernails or chew objects?

94. Do you sometimes feel compelled to repeat some interesting item or habit?

95. Are your interests and activities modified somewhat by those of another person?

96. Do you turn down responsibility because you doubt your fitness to cope?

97. Are you prejudiced in favour of your own school, college, club, team, etc.?

98. If you have a disagreement, do you think as well of the person afterwards?

99. If you were invading another country would you feel sympathetic towards conscientious objectors in this country?

100. Is your facial expression variable rather than set?

101. Can you be a stabilising influence when others get panicky?

102. Do you speedily recover from setbacks in your work?

103. Do you ever get a single thought which hangs around for days?

104. When you have an opinion can you simply state it without outlining how you arrived at it?

105. Are you a slow eater?

106. Would you consider yourself energetic in your attitude towards life?

107. Are you scientific in your thinking?

108. Are you hard to please?

109. Would you stop and find out whether a person needed help even though they had not actually asked for it?

110. Does it take you a while to calm down after dealing whith a tense work situation?

111. Do you pay your debts and keep your promises when it is possible?

112. Does a minor failure on your part rarely trouble you?

113. Do you sleep well?

114. Do you sometimes feel that you talk too much?

115. Do you prefer to take a passive role in any club or organisation to which you belong?

116. Do you seek to have your own way rather than give in to the wishes of others?

117. Is your opinion influenced by looking at things from the standpoint of your education, experience or occupation?

118. Do you usually criticise a film or show that you see, or a book that you read?

119. Would you use corporal punishment on a child aged 10 if it refused to obey you?

120. Do you smile much?

121. Do you often make tactless blunders?

122. Do you remember illness or pain for some time?

123. Do you ever get disturbed by the noise of the wind or a house 'groaning'?

124. Do you get very ill at ease in disordered surroundings?

125. Provided the distance was not too great, would you still prefer to ride rather than walk?

126. Do you try to convert others to your ideas on subjects on which you are not an expert?

127. Are personal interests unable to sway you from sound decisions?

128. Do you get frustrated at not being able to do something, rather than finding an alternative activity or system?

129. Have you made more than one loan which you were persuaded to make against your wishes and which you were never repaid?

130. When recounting some amusing incident, can you easily imitate the mannerisms or the dialect in the original incident?

131. Do you frequently take actions, even though you know your own good judgement would indicate otherwise?

132. Do you often feel depressed?

133. Are you aware of any habitual physical mannerisms such as pulling your hair, nose, ears and so on?

134. Does disorder bother you so much that you feel you must take immediate and drastic action against it?

135. Do you sometimes get quite exhilarated?

136. Can you accept defeat easily without having to 'swallow your disappointment'?

137. Can you see things from someone else's point of view when you wish to?

138. Do you rarely express your grievances?

139. Are you in favour of a colour bar and class distinction?

140. Would you rather be with adults all the time than with children part of the time?

141. Can you quickly adapt to new conditions and situations even though they may be difficult?

142. Are you sometimes completely unable to enter into the spirit of things?

143. Do some noises 'set your teeth on edge'?

144. Do you work in 'spurts', being relatively inactive and then furiously active for a day or two?

145. Do you frequently stay up late?

146. Does the number of uncompleted jobs on hand bother you?

147. When voting, do you study the candidates and issues, rather than always voting for the same party?

148. Do you consider the best points in most people and only rarely speak slightingly of them?

149. Do the 'petty foibles' of others make you impatient?

150. Do people enjoy being in your company?

151. Do you usually carry out assignments promptly and systematically?

152. Do you laugh or smile quite readily?

153. Do children irritate you?

154. Can you quietly watch another work, without feeling you must insist on helping when they indicate they would rather do it themselves?

155. Are you less talkative than your associates?

156. Are you definite and emphatic in voice and manner?

157. Do you place too much importance on your own interests and fields of knowledge compared with others?

158. Do you suspect someone does not like you and criticises you to others?

159. Would you assist a fellow traveller rather than leave it to those in charge?

160. Are you cordial only to close friends, if at all?

161. Do you quickly return to normal rather than being disturbed for a while after seeing a tragic film or play?

162. Does some inferiority make you feel sad?

163. Is it easy for you to relax?

164. When you really want to do something do you feel your desires are paramount over all opposition?

165. Do you attempt to 'start things in your field'?

166. Do you feel strongly convinced of the correctness of your opinions when in a controversy, excluding those subjects on which you are an expert?

167. Do you find it annoying to have any criticism made of you, even though it is justified and you could profit from it?

168. Having settled an argument, do you continue to feel disgruntled for a while?

169. Would you stand by and fail to protect an animal from needless suffering?

170. Do you give a kiss, hug, pat on the back or otherwise manifest pleasure in meeting friends you haven't seen for some time, rather than just being polite?

171. Do you find it hard to get started on a task that needs to be done?

172. Is the idea of death, or reminders of death, abhorrent to you?

173. Do you sometimes get so frightened or apprehensive that you have physical reactions?

174. Do you find yourself 'going off in all directions at once'?

175. Could someone else consider that you were really active?

176. Is your opinion of your abilities less than the facts warrant?

177. Do your emotions sway your judgement much?

178. If you lose an item do you get the idea that 'someone must have stolen or mislaid it'?

179. Are you opposed to the 'probation system' for criminals?

180. Are you friendly in voice, attitude and expression?

181. Do you 'stand up' well under difficult situations?

182. Do you feel upset about the fate of war victims and political refugees?

183. Do you spend much time on 'needless worries'?

184. Does life seem rather vague and unreal to you?

185. Do you frequently find yourself “waiting” for something to happen instead of taking action?

186. It you thought that someone was suspicious of you and your actions, would you tackle them on the subject, rather than leave them to work it out?

187. In a disagreement do you find it hard to understand how the other person fails to see your side and thus agree with you?

188. Do you spend very little if any time grumbling about the conditions of your work?

189. Are you usually truthful to others?

190. Do mere acquaintances appeal to you for aid or advice in their personal difficulties?

191. Do you spend too freely in relation to your income?

192. Do you sometimes feel that your age is against you (too young or too old)?

193. Can you take a 'calculated risk' without too much worry?

194. Do you have spells of being sad and depressed rather than staying about the same level?

195. Do others push you around?

196. Do you tend to hide your feelings?

197. Do you make allowances for your friends whereas with others you might judge more severely?

198. Are you frequently dismayed by the actions of others and unable to understand their duplicity or stupidity?

199. If you were involved in a slight car accident would you really take the trouble to see that any damage you did was made good?

200. Do you consider you have many friends?

Email: info@silhouet.co.uk

Telephone: 01892 665777

Mobile: 07894 272611


Silhouet is owned by Choice Analysis Ltd.


© Silhouet.co.uk