Winslow Academy Sorting Test

A friend comes to you, clearly upset, and they say that someone had made fun of them in the hallway. What do you do?
Confront the person that made fun of them, and tell them off.
Comfort your friend, and assure them that the bully doesn't know what they're talking about.
Suggest that you and your friend go do something fun to help cheer them up.
Suggest that you tell a faculty member. Bullying should not be tolerated.
You have just received a poor grade on an exam that you thought you did well on. How do you react?
You're upset, but you're sure you'll do better next time.
Ask your teacher if there's anything you can do about your grade.
Study harder for the next exam.
Blame your teacher. They didn't give you enough information.
Do you believe people can change?
People can change when faced with a big change in their circumstances.
People never change.
Peers and loved ones can push a person to change.
They can try to change, but they'll still stay the same for the most part.
A classmate of yours is visibly angry while the teacher is out of the room. They are yelling at another classmate and is threatening violence against them. What do you do?
Say and do nothing, and try to stay out of it.
Try to de-escalate the situation by calming them down.
Leave the room and try to find an adult.
Stand up and yell back at them.
You are in art class and your teacher has given an assignment to you that will be 25% of your final grade. You may create whatever you want, so long as it represents you on a personal level. What does your piece look like?
There are bold colors, large elements, and it stands out in a room. A lot of whatever medium you chose was used in your art piece.
A self portrait, be it sketched, painted, or photographed. What's more practical to describe yourself than yourself?
Something small, with minimalist elements, and cool, soft colors. That doesn't necessarily mean any less time was spent on it, you just thought that it fit you best.
A still life or landscape image of your favorite items or place. There are warm, inviting colors and elements, and it feels sort of like home.
Of your personal accomplishments and traits, you are most proud of...
... Your dedication and hard work in school and in life.
... Your kindness and fairness in dealing with your peers.
... Your bravery and courage, and your fearlessness in anything you do.
... Your effort to do as well as you possibly can in life, even if you don't succeed.
If you disagree with an opinion a friend is saying they believe in, what do you do?
Assert your beliefs. They're clearly wrong.
Nod and go along with what they're saying. You don't like confrontation.
Politely tell them that that is not what you believe, but you can agree to disagree.
Start a formal debate or discourse to see who has the more compelling argument.
A friend has given you a gift. What would you most like to find under the wrapping paper?
Something practical that you'll actually use, like clothing or school supplies.
Money. You'd rather choose your own gift, because you know what you like best.
Something personal, like a scrapbook of memories between you and your friend.
Hopefully, something you had asked for or hinted to in advance.
You're on your way to a class that you're already late for when you spy a classmate you don't know who appears to be in need of assistance. What do you do?
Help them, of course. You're late anyway, what's a few more minutes?
Ask them if they need help before you do anything. You don't want to waste your time if you don't have to.
Keep walking to class and inform your teacher if necessary. Someone will come along to help them eventually.
Ignore them. It's not life or death, and you need to get to class.
You're given a list of books from which you must choose one to read for your class. Which kind of story do you choose?
Anything filled with action and adventure, with plenty of twists and turns to keep you interested in the long run.
A timeless historical classic that's descriptive, factual, and rich with deeper meaning for you to debate about.
A charming fable with lovable characters and a happy ending. Nothing too heavy; you prefer more fanciful tales.
A calm yet suspenseful thriller that builds up to one final dark twist to be revealed at the end, that answers some of your questions but asks more as well.
You avoid confrontation whenever possible.
STRONGLY AGREE
AGREE
NEUTRAL
DISAGREE
STRONGLY DISAGREE
You find it difficult to trust people.
STRONGLY AGREE
AGREE
NEUTRAL
DISAGREE
STRONGLY DISAGREE
You adapt to sudden, unexpected obstacles with ease.
STRONGLY AGREE
AGREE
NEUTRAL
DISAGREE
STRONGLY DISAGREE
You often think before you act.
STRONGLY AGREE
AGREE
NEUTRAL
DISAGREE
STRONGLY DISAGREE
You try to change your circumstances if you don't like them.
STRONGLY AGREE
AGREE
NEUTRAL
DISAGREE
STRONGLY DISAGREE
You feel comfortable expressing yourself.
STRONGLY AGREE
AGREE
NEUTRAL
DISAGREE
STRONGLY DISAGREE
You make your opinion known.
STRONGLY AGREE
AGREE
NEUTRAL
DISAGREE
STRONGLY DISAGREE
You make friends easily.
STRONGLY AGREE
AGREE
NEUTRAL
DISAGREE
STRONGLY DISAGREE
You believe people are inherently good.
STRONGLY AGREE
AGREE
NEUTRAL
DISAGREE
STRONGLY DISAGREE
You'd rather....
... Tell the truth even if it hurts
... Protect someone's feelings even if you have to lie
You most often find yourself...
... Living in the moment
... Planning for the future
You tend to...
... Actively take initiative and make changes
... Passively wait and react to things as they happen
You consider yourself an...
... introvert
... extrovert
You look at things...
... objectively
... subjectively
You take your frustrations out...
... On the world
... On yourself
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