Morality Drive Test

A thought-provoking and artistic representation of a moral crossroads, with ethereal light illuminating different paths, each labeled with moral choices and dilemmas.

Morality Drive Test

Test your moral compass and explore your ethical boundaries with the Morality Drive Test. This engaging quiz presents thought-provoking scenarios that challenge your beliefs and decision-making skills.

  • 12 unique questions
  • Reflect on real-world dilemmas
  • Discover insights about your values
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ReflectiveSoul317
A dispute causes a divide between your friends. One of your friends is claiming that you wronged them. You believe these accusations, while partially true, are deliberately exaggerated. For some reason, another friend is firmly standing beside these accusations and insulting you. How do you respond?
Apologize and accept full blame for the dispute.
Assert firmly that my friend is exaggerating dishonestly and your other friend's insults are uncalled for.
Apologize, but request that my other friends apologize for their dishonesty and insults.
Ignore the dispute.
Someone of another race is requesting you pay them $100. When you ask why, they tell you that you owe them for your race's mistreatment of theirs. How do you respond? Choose the option closest to your view.
If they present compelling evidence for their claims, I will agree to pay them.
No way. I'm not caving to these demands. I owe them nothing.
I can't afford to pay them $100 even if I wanted to...
Even if their claims are true, they have no way of enforcing their demands.
Your partner, whom you have been married to for 10 years, cheats on you. You have no kids, and you are contemplating divorce. However, a divorce will place significant financial burdens on you. Your partner is apologetic and wishes to remain married. Which of the following options most accurately reflect what you would do and feel?
File for divorce when the time is right. I can no longer trust this person and deserve someone better.
File for divorce immediately. They are a bad person and their actions humiliate me.
Remain married and attempt to discover why they cheated on me before considering divorce. Maybe their reasons were justified.
Remain married until my financial situation is more stable, then divorce them.
Your father has been arrested recently for sexual assault. People begin to look at you suspiciously. How do you feel? Choose the most accurate option.
Screw them. I don't care what they think.
Maybe I should skip town, Someone might hurt me over this.
I can't show my face around these people.
They have every right to be upset. Maybe I should try to make amends somehow.
I am more concerned towards the victim than how others view me.
Your country's leader takes their pants off on TV. It's become the talk of everyone around the world. How much does this affect you, on a scale of 1 to 5?
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You have committed a serious felony and are notified that the police are coming. If caught, you will very likely be convicted and sentenced to 10 years in prison. The court is unwilling to accept any plea deals. Out of the following options, which action would you take in light of these conditions?
Run! I'm not going to prison!
Turn myself in. I committed a crime. I should be punished and I deserve what's coming to me.
Stay put and act innocent. If I do anything else, people will know I committed the crime.
A crime lord purchases you as his personal property, to do with as he pleases. You are expected to perform sexual acts on his many guests in exchange for scraps of food. You have found an option to kill yourself. However, you do not know how painful the suicide will be. It will certainly kill you and this is your only way to commit suicide. What do you do?
Remain a slave. I want to stay alive anyway.
Remain a slave. I want to die but don't want to risk a painful death.
Kill myself. It's the only way out.
You decide to give a street beggar some pocket change. How many dollars do you give them?
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You are offered a job that pays more than $100,000 per year higher than your current job with substantial benefits and security, on the condition that you perform a one-time sexual act on your supervisor. You are unsure if this will affect your reputation, and you have no way of reporting this to others. How do you respond?
Accept
Decline
You receive an e-mail asking for donations to a charity supporting starving children. How do you respond?
Accept
Decline
Someone you know is blackmailing you for $150, but you are uncertain if their threats are credible. If they are, your consequences could be dire. You know for certain they will not bother you if you agree to pay them the money they want. How do you respond?
Accept
Decline
You owe somebody $300, but they have no way of forcing you to pay them back. How do you respond?
Pay them back their money. It's theirs and they deserve it, especially after loaning it to me.
Pay them back their money. My reputation will be damaged if I don't
Both A and B
Keep the money and ignore any requests to pay them back.
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