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Eysenck Temperament Test

Eysenck's Personality Inventory (EPI, MPI) is one of the fundamental psychodiagnostic tools aimed at measuring basic personality traits.
The Eysenck test assesses the level of extraversion-introversion and neuroticism, and also includes a scale of response sincerity. Based on the data obtained, the test classifies temperament type: choleric, sanguine, phlegmatic, or melancholic. The test results provide a quantitative assessment of your psychological characteristics and allow you to determine which of the four classical temperament types you belong to.

Answer “yes” or “no” to the proposed questions.

Question Yes No
1. Do you often feel the urge for new experiences, to shake things up, or feel excitement?
2. Do you often need friends who can cheer you up or comfort you?
3. Do you consider yourself a carefree person?
4. Is it hard for you to abandon your intentions?
5. Do you ponder your affairs slowly and prefer to wait before acting?
6. Do you always keep your promises?
7. Do you often experience mood swings?
8. Do you usually act and speak quickly, without thinking?
9. Have you ever felt unhappy without any serious reason?
10. Is it true that you are willing to take significant risks on a dare?
11. Do you feel shy when you want to meet someone of the opposite sex?
12. Do you sometimes lose your temper when you get angry?
13. Do you often act on impulse?
14. Do you often worry about things you have said or done that you shouldn't have?
15. Do you generally prefer books to meeting people?
16. Are you easily offended?
17. Do you enjoy being in company often?
18. Do you sometimes have thoughts you want to hide from others?
19. Is it true that sometimes you are so full of energy that everything is burning in your hands, and sometimes you feel sluggish?
20. Do you prefer to have fewer friends, but close ones?
21. Do you often daydream?
22. When someone shouts at you, do you respond the same way?
23. Do you often feel guilty?
24. Are all your habits good and desirable?
25. Can you let loose and have fun in a group?
26. Do you often feel like your nerves are stretched to the limit?
27. Are you considered a lively and cheerful person?
28. Do you often feel that you could have done a better job on something important?
29. Do you usually remain silent when among others?
30. Do you sometimes gossip?
31. Do you sometimes have trouble sleeping because of racing thoughts?
32. If you want to learn something, do you prefer reading a book rather than asking people?
33. Are you sometimes so excited that you can't sit still?
34. Do you like work that requires constant attention?
35. Do you experience weakness or dizziness?
36. Would you always pay for baggage on public transport if you weren’t afraid of being checked?
37. Do you dislike being in groups where people joke around with each other?
38. Are you easily irritated?
39. Do you like work that requires quick actions?
40. Is it true that you are often bothered by thoughts of unpleasant things that could happen, even if everything turned out fine?
41. Are you slow in your movements?
42. Have you ever been late for an appointment or school (work)?
43. Do you often have nightmares?
44. Is it true that you like talking so much that you never miss a chance to chat with a stranger?
45. Do you suffer from severe headaches?
46. Would you feel unhappy if you were deprived of communication with people for a long time?
47. Can you call yourself a nervous person?
48. Do you have acquaintances you clearly dislike?
49. Can you say that you are a very self-confident person?
50. Are you easily hurt when people point out your mistakes at work or personal flaws?
51. Do you find it hard to enjoy parties?
52. Are you worried that you are inferior to others in some way?
53. Can you liven up a dull company?
54. Do you sometimes talk about things you don't understand?
55. Are you worried about your health?
56. Do you like joking around with others?
57. Do you suffer from prolonged insomnia?
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