Enneagram Test (multi choice)

You will see quite a bit of repetition throughout the entirety of this test, but just know that this is only in order to (hopefully) achieve the best results. Please, bear with me here; this shouldn't take too long.
This test is designed to discover the test taker's enneagram and wing. There will be 3 sets. Click "next" when you are ready.
You will see quite a bit of repetition throughout the entirety of this test, but just know that this is only in order to (hopefully) achieve the best results. Please, bear with me here; this shouldn't take too long.
This test is designed to discover the test taker's enneagram and wing. There will be 3 sets. Click "next" when you are ready.
Set #1- Core Fears
Set #1- Core Fears
Please choose two to three (2-3) statements that are most accurate.
I fear/hate being unrighteous and bad, and by this I mean contradicting my own strong morals.
I fear/hate being unloved and unneeded by the people around me, especially the ones that I care deeply about.
I fear/hate being worthless and unsuccessful, especially when it comes to my lifelong goals.
I fear/hate being inauthentic and considered to be just “normal,” I want to be seen as who I truly am and not just as another person who’s just like anyone else.
I fear/hate being overwhelmed (by both my emotions and my surroundings) and being unknowledgeable, and these are especially intense around others.
I fear/hate being unprepared and unstable, especially when in the presence of a potential threat.
I fear/hate the idea of being trapped in a boring, limiting life, and by trapped I specifically mean with no freedom.
I fear/hate being vulnerable to harm (physically & mentally) and being controlled, especially when the situation demands that I depend on others.
I fear/hate being lost and separated from my environment, and by this I mean being unconnected with my surroundings on both an interpersonal and an intrapersonal level.
Now, try to choose just one. If this is too difficult because there are a few that could be correct, you may select "other."
I fear/hate being unrighteous and bad, and by this I mean contradicting my own strong morals.
I fear/hate being unloved and unneeded by the people around me, especially the ones that I care deeply about.
I fear/hate being worthless and unsuccessful, especially when it comes to my lifelong goals.
I fear/hate being inauthentic and considered to be just “normal,” I want to be seen as who I truly am and not just as another person who’s just like anyone else.
I fear/hate being overwhelmed (by both my emotions and my surroundings) and being unknowledgeable, and these are especially intense around others.
I fear/hate being unprepared and unstable, especially when in the presence of a potential threat.
I fear/hate the idea of being trapped in a boring, limiting life, and by trapped I specifically mean with no freedom.
I fear/hate being vulnerable to harm (physically & mentally) and being controlled, especially when the situation demands that I depend on others.
I fear/hate being lost and separated from my environment, and by this I mean being unconnected with my surroundings on both an interpersonal and an intrapersonal level.
Other
Please Specify:
Which of these two statements is more accurate?
I fear/hate being unloved and unneeded by the people around me, especially the ones that I care deeply about.
I fear/hate being lost and separated from my environment, and by this I mean being unconnected with my surroundings on both an interpersonal and an intrapersonal level.
Which of these two statements is more accurate?
I fear/hate being unrighteous and bad, and by this I mean contradicting my own strong morals.
I fear/hate being worthless and unsuccessful, especially when it comes to my lifelong goals.
Which of these two statements is more accurate?
I fear/hate being unloved and unneeded by the people around me, especially the ones that I care deeply about.
I fear/hate being inauthentic and considered to be just “normal,” I want to be seen as who I truly am and not just as another person who’s just like anyone else.
Which of these two statements is more accurate?
I fear/hate being worthless and unsuccessful, especially when it comes to my lifelong goals.
I fear/hate being overwhelmed (by both my emotions and my surroundings) and being unknowledgeable, and these are especially intense around others.
Which of these two statements is more accurate?
I fear/hate being inauthentic and considered to be just “normal,” I want to be seen as who I truly am and not just as another person who’s just like anyone else.
I fear/hate being unprepared and unstable, especially when in the presence of a potential threat.
Which of these two statements is more accurate?
I fear/hate being overwhelmed (by both my emotions and my surroundings) and being unknowledgeable, and these are especially intense around others.
I fear/hate the idea of being trapped in a boring, limiting life, and by trapped I specifically mean with no freedom.
Which of these two statements is more accurate?
I fear/hate being unprepared and unstable, especially when in the presence of a potential threat.
I fear/hate being vulnerable to harm (physically & mentally) and being controlled, especially when the situation demands that I depend on others.
Which of these two statements is more accurate?
I fear/hate the idea of being trapped in a boring, limiting life, and by trapped I specifically mean with no freedom.
I fear/hate being lost and separated from my environment, and by this I mean being unconnected with my surroundings on both an interpersonal and an intrapersonal level.
Which of these two statements is more accurate?
I fear/hate being vulnerable to harm (physically & mentally) and being controlled, especially when the situation demands that I depend on others.
I fear/hate being unrighteous and bad, and by this I mean contradicting my own strong morals.
Set #2- Relationship with Emotions
Set #2- Relationship with Emotions
Please choose two to three (2-3) statements that are most accurate.
I tend to suppress and control my emotions, especially when they don’t align with the ideals that I’ve set for myself. I’m always looking for ways to logically improve my thoughts and feelings.
I tend to be quite open with my emotions and with considering how they might affect others, which sometimes leads me to empathize with everyone else’s feelings and disregard (to an extent) my own.
Even though I’m usually pretty in-tune with my emotions, I make myself seem confident in order to look successful, no matter what I’m really feeling. Achievement of my goals is an essential part of processing my emotions.
I am easily flooded with emotions and try to process them by deeply reflecting on what those feelings are and how they came to be. I can be seen as dramatic at times, but that’s only because I wish to let people know about things I feel strongly about.
I try my very best to analyze my emotions, sometimes to the point where it’s as though they are not mine at all. I keep my feelings to myself as often as possible, but I may become overwhelmed at times.
It takes time for me to trust and believe in how I feel emotionally. I tend to search for the input of others in order to better understand the feelings that I experience, whether that input be ways to understand them or ways to deal with them.
I try my hardest to avoid negative emotions altogether in order to make my life more enjoyable and filled with optimism. When those negative feelings are prominent, I may distract myself with new and fun activities.
I hate showing weakness and being vulnerable, so when it comes to how I feel I am only open to an extent. I do share how I feel, but I do so with enough assertiveness to not feel like I’m being perceived as deeply dependent on others.
I actively avoid feeling uncomfortable, which includes conflict and disagreement. When I express my emotions it’s difficult, and I make sure that I’m not seen as too assertive or demanding, which sometimes means downplaying how I feel.
Now, try to choose just one. If this is too difficult because there are a few that could be correct, you may select "other."
I tend to suppress and control my emotions, especially when they don’t align with the ideals that I’ve set for myself. I’m always looking for ways to logically improve my thoughts and feelings.
I tend to be quite open with my emotions and with considering how they might affect others, which sometimes leads me to empathize with everyone else’s feelings and disregard (to an extent) my own.
Even though I’m usually pretty in-tune with my emotions, I make myself seem confident in order to look successful, no matter what I’m really feeling. Achievement of my goals is an essential part of processing my emotions.
I am easily flooded with emotions and try to process them by deeply reflecting on what those feelings are and how they came to be. I can be seen as dramatic at times, but that’s only because I wish to let people know about things I feel strongly about.
I try my very best to analyze my emotions, sometimes to the point where it’s as though they are not mine at all. I keep my feelings to myself as often as possible, but I may become overwhelmed at times.
It takes time for me to trust and believe in how I feel emotionally. I tend to search for the input of others in order to better understand the feelings that I experience, whether that input be ways to understand them or ways to deal with them.
I try my hardest to avoid negative emotions altogether in order to make my life more enjoyable and filled with optimism. When those negative feelings are prominent, I may distract myself with new and fun activities.
I hate showing weakness and being vulnerable, so when it comes to how I feel I am only open to an extent. I do share how I feel, but I do so with enough assertiveness to not feel like I’m being perceived as deeply dependent on others.
I actively avoid feeling uncomfortable, which includes conflict and disagreement. When I express my emotions it’s difficult, and I make sure that I’m not seen as too assertive or demanding, which sometimes means downplaying how I feel.
Other
Please Specify:
1 Which of these two statements is more accurate?
I actively avoid feeling uncomfortable, which includes conflict and disagreement. When I express my emotions it’s difficult, and I make sure that I’m not seen as too assertive or demanding, which sometimes means downplaying how I feel.
I tend to be quite open with my emotions and with considering how they might affect others, which sometimes leads me to empathize with everyone else’s feelings and disregard (to an extent) my own.
2 Which of these two statements is more accurate?
I tend to suppress and control my emotions, especially when they don’t align with the ideals that I’ve set for myself. I’m always looking for ways to logically improve my thoughts and feelings.
Even though I’m usually pretty in-tune with my emotions, I make myself seem confident in order to look successful, no matter what I’m really feeling. Achievement of my goals is an essential part of processing my emotions.
3 Which of these two statements is more accurate?
I tend to be quite open with my emotions and with considering how they might affect others, which sometimes leads me to empathize with everyone else’s feelings and disregard (to an extent) my own.
I am easily flooded with emotions and try to process them by deeply reflecting on what those feelings are and how they came to be. I can be seen as dramatic at times, but that’s only because I wish to let people know about things I feel strongly about.
4 Which of these two statements is more accurate?
Even though I’m usually pretty in-tune with my emotions, I make myself seem confident in order to look successful, no matter what I’m really feeling. Achievement of my goals is an essential part of processing my emotions.
I try my very best to analyze my emotions, sometimes to the point where it’s as though they are not mine at all. I keep my feelings to myself as often as possible, but I may become overwhelmed at times.
5 Which of these two statements is more accurate?
I am easily flooded with emotions and try to process them by deeply reflecting on what those feelings are and how they came to be. I can be seen as dramatic at times, but that’s only because I wish to let people know about things I feel strongly about.
It takes time for me to trust and believe in how I feel emotionally. I tend to search for the input of others in order to better understand the feelings that I experience, whether that input be ways to understand them or ways to deal with them.
6 Which of these two statements is more accurate?
I try my very best to analyze my emotions, sometimes to the point where it’s as though they are not mine at all. I keep my feelings to myself as often as possible, but I may become overwhelmed at times.
I try my hardest to avoid negative emotions altogether in order to make my life more enjoyable and filled with optimism. When those negative feelings are prominent, I may distract myself with new and fun activities.
7 Which of these two statements is more accurate?
It takes time for me to trust and believe in how I feel emotionally. I tend to search for the input of others in order to better understand the feelings that I experience, whether that input be ways to understand them or ways to deal with them.
I hate showing weakness and being vulnerable, so when it comes to how I feel I am only open to an extent. I do share how I feel, but I do so with enough assertiveness to not feel like I’m being perceived as deeply dependent on others.
8 Which of these two statements is more accurate?
I try my hardest to avoid negative emotions altogether in order to make my life more enjoyable and filled with optimism. When those negative feelings are prominent, I may distract myself with new and fun activities.
I actively avoid feeling uncomfortable, which includes conflict and disagreement. When I express my emotions it’s difficult, and I make sure that I’m not seen as too assertive or demanding, which sometimes means downplaying how I feel.
9 Which of these two statements is more accurate?
I hate showing weakness and being vulnerable, so when it comes to how I feel I am only open to an extent. I do share how I feel, but I do so with enough assertiveness to not feel like I’m being perceived as deeply dependent on others.
I tend to suppress and control my emotions, especially when they don’t align with the ideals that I’ve set for myself. I’m always looking for ways to logically improve my thoughts and feelings.
Set #3- Character Traits
Set #3- Character Traits
Please ask someone for a/some word(s) to describe you. Be sure that this person knows you well. If you have nobody to ask, then you can choose one for yourself, but it would be a lot better if the person was someone else. Continue to the next question once you have a/some word(s).
Please ask someone for a/some word(s) to describe you. Be sure that this person knows you well. If you have nobody to ask, then you can choose one for yourself, but it would be a lot better if the person was someone else. Continue to the next question once you have a/some word(s).
Which words are most synonymous to the word(s) that you have been told/chosen? If none of them are synonymous at all, then you may either select "other" or determine which adjectives best describe you (either by asking a person again or determining yourself). You may choose two to three (2-3).
Conscientious, principled, detail-oriented, upstanding
Warm, empathetic, generous, loving
Ambitious, driven, competitive, inspiring
Creative, expressive, sensitive, authentic
Analytical, independent, curious, philosophical
Loyal, reliable, cautious, committed
Optimistic, adventurous, spontaneous, fun
Assertive, strong-willed, protective, powerful
Easy-going, agreeable, accommodating, caring
Now, you choose just one (1) set of synonymous words that you feel describe you best. Again, if there are absolutely none, then choose "other."
Conscientious, principled, detail-oriented, upstanding
Warm, empathetic, generous, loving
Ambitious, driven, competitive, inspiring
Creative, expressive, sensitive, authentic
Analytical, independent, curious, philosophical
Loyal, reliable, cautious, committed
Optimistic, adventurous, spontaneous, fun
Assertive, strong-willed, protective, powerful
Easy-going, agreeable, accommodating, caring
Other
Please Specify:
1 Which are more accurate?
Easy-going, agreeable, accommodating, caring
Warm, empathetic, generous, loving
2 Which are more accurate?
Conscientious, principled, detail-oriented, upstanding
Ambitious, driven, competitive, inspiring
3 Which are more accurate?
Warm, empathetic, generous, loving
Creative, expressive, sensitive, authentic
4 Which are more accurate?
Ambitious, driven, competitive, inspiring
Analytical, independent, curious, philosophical
5 Which are more accurate?
Creative, expressive, sensitive, authentic
Loyal, reliable, cautious, committed
6 Which are more accurate?
Analytical, independent, curious, philosophical
Optimistic, adventurous, spontaneous, fun
7 Which are more accurate?
Loyal, reliable, cautious, committed
Assertive, strong-willed, protective, powerful
8 Which are more accurate?
Optimistic, adventurous, spontaneous, fun
Easy-going, agreeable, accommodating, caring
9 Which are more accurate?
Assertive, strong-willed, protective, powerful
Conscientious, principled, detail-oriented, upstanding
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