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Sorting Hat Chats Quiz

Discover your values and decision-making style with the Sorting Hat Chats Quiz! This engaging quiz presents you with thought-provoking questions designed to uncover your personality traits and moral compass.

  • 24 multiple choice questions
  • Reflect on your beliefs and choices
  • Gain insight into your core values
24 Questions6 MinutesCreated by ThinkingLion472
Do all people matter?
Yes, even those who have done wrong.
No, it's more complicated than that.
What is truth to you?
Something you know.
Something you find or have found.
What is your reason behind helping someone?
Because it's the right thing to do.
Because they're in need.
What is the first thing you consider when faced by a situation?
Whether or not the action is right or wrong.
What’s best for the people affected by my action.
What do you value more?
Succeeding in a way that is beneficial to the world.
Succeeding in a way that is beneficial to yourself or those you are close to.
Which is worse:
Something that helps only those closest to you or only yourself.
Something that helps everyone except for those you care most about or yourself.
Which is most important to you:
The big picture.
The happiness of everyone.
When considering a situation that tests your morals, what do you think about first?
I think about the situation logically to come to a morally right conclusion.
The people in the situation and how my actions will affect them.
Which do you consider more important?
My personal loyalties.
What I believe is right or wrong.
In a situation, which takes precedence?
Those I am closest to.
What I have decided to be right.
Who are you more loyal to?
A group or people or a community.
A small group of individuals or myself.
If you had to choose between saving yourself or saving a hundred people, which would you choose?
I'd save the hundred people.
I'd save myself.
You are in a situation where helping a stranger in need is not necessarily right thing to do. Do you help them?
Yes, because they are still a person in need.
No, because sometimes you need to sacrifice people for the greater good.
No, because it is not the right thing to do.
No, because not only is it the wrong thing to do, they are not someone I am close to.
How do you come to a morally right conclusion?
Trusting your gut and going with what you think is right.
Using moral values you have built and tested based on what is best for those you care about most, or yourself.
Dissecting whether or not your moral instinct is right and then, after, deciding whether or not it’s right, acting.
Thinking about what’s best for the people in the situation.
How do you deal with a situation?
Jump into the middle of it and see how you react.
Going into it with a preconceived plan.
How do you excel in situations?
Your ability to inspire or get help from those around you.
The skills applying to specific situations that you’ve previously acquired.
Do you face reality by:
Being completely honest with yourself?
Adapting and looking at the truth from different angles?
Would you rather:
Create plans beforehand?
Improvise based on the situation?
Do you face situations by drawing on:
The community you’ve built around you as a result of integrity and working hard.
Tools and systems you’ve acquired beforehand.
In a group, are you:
The leader who inspires the rest?
The one that everybody trusts and relies on?
When faced with a challenge, what do you do most?
Work hard to overcome it.
Create a plan and follow it.
Improvise and face the situation from different angles.
Charge into the situation.
Does your approach differ based on situation, or do you generally use the same tactic?
My approach differs.
I generally use the same tactic.
Do you face situations by:
Inspiring others to join your side, even if they are originally reluctant?
Acquiring guidance and information through being trusted by others?
Adapting to and/or changing your approach, whether to situations or people?
Drawing on knowledge and tools you’ve acquired previously?
How do you approach a strategy game?
Strategizing as you go based on the opponent’s moves.
Reacting to the situation as it unfolds.
Drawing from strategies you’ve studied or have known about beforehand.
Making a plan and sticking to it as best as you're able.
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