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for a comfortable retirement.][[Prospects for future earnings.][[Time for recreation and/or family activities.][[Opportunities for travel.][[Time for travel.][[Community in which you live.][[Your prestige on the job.][[Opportunities for promotion.][[Prestige in your profession.][[Administrative details of job.][[Committee work required.][[Written reports necessary.][[Non-professional aspects of the job.][[Routine activities of the job.][[Time for study in your field.][[Opportunity to advance professionally.][[Opportunity to talk shop.][[Opportunity to direct work of others.][[Opportunity to help in policy making.][[Opportunity to be your own boss.][[Interesting co-workers.][[Intelligent, competent co-workers.][[Fun and relaxation with co-workers.][[Competition.][[Demands of clients or patients.][[Demands of supervisors.][[Intellectual challenge.][[Variety of activities required.][[Chance to improve skills.][[Chance to do research.][[Physical fatigue.][[Pressure on job.][[Hours.][[Opportunuity to use learned skills.][[Opportunity to use aptitudes and abilities.][[Opportunity to use education.][[Fulfilment of personal needs.][[Feeling of achievement.][[Feeling of being needed.][[Feeling of accomplishment.][[Full credit for work done.][[Thanks from those you benefit.][[Recognition from your supervisors.][[Recognition from your peers.][[Personal satisfaction of job well done.][[Chance to see results of work.][[Chance to follow job through to its conclusion.][[Chance to evaluate own work.][[Chance to evaluate work of others.][[Opportunity to use initiative.][[Freedom to make decisions.][[Personal autonomy.][[Freedom to use own judgement.][[Opportunity to do socially significant tasks.][[Opportunity to improve health of others.][[Opportunity to improve appearance or comfort of others.][[Opportunity to help others find success or happiness.][[Varied opportunities of work experience.][Select the response which shows how a manager should feel about the proverb.]Reason rules all things.]@Nearly always agree. @Usually agree. @Usually disagree. @Nearly always disagree.][A person may be educated beyond his intelligence.][[Too much and too little education hinders the mind.][[It is better to know something about everything than all about one thing.][[He who knows most, believes least.][[It is just as well to be ignorant of many things.][[Money talks.][[The stronger more often wins.][[He who demands does not command.][[An increase of power brings an increase of wealth.][[When the end is lawful the means are lawful.][[Petty laws breed great crimes.][[The reasons of the strongest are often the best.][[A good horse should seldom be spurred.][[Law is the tyrant of man.][[The end justifies the means.][[The arguments of the strongest carry the most weight.][[Power passes to the best from the inferior.][[When the cat's away the mice will play.][[A bird is known by its feathers.][[You cannot change human nature.][[Once a gentleman, always a gentleman.][[Like father, like son.][[Far from eye, far from heart.][[A man's character is revealed by his speech.][[Necessity will teach a stupid man to be wise.][[Dogs bark as they are reared.][[An old dog cannot change his way of barking.][[An occasion lost cannot be redeemed.][[People strive to give to him who already has.][[Easy come, easy go.][[What will be, will be.][[No pleasure without pain.][[To be poor and content is to be rich and rich enough.][[Life is a battle.][[Every day should be passed as if it were to be our last.][[No day passes without some grief.][[Fate will find a way.][[There is no flying from fate.][[Nothing under the sun is accidental.][[Those who cannot do, always want to do.][[Every man has his price.][[Trust people, but not too much.][[Men's faces are not to be trusted.][[If you want something done well, do it yourself.][[A clean glove often hides a dirty hand.][[Make yourself into a lamb and the wolves will eat you.][[Many people kiss the hand they wish to cut off.][[He that praises publicly will slander privately.][[Avoid a questioner, for he is also a tattler.][[A good friend never offends.][[Take things as they come.][[No one will get a bargain he does not ask for.][[Imagination is a poor substitute for experience.][[You cannot reach a high position without boldness.][[Men of action are dreamers.][[He who lives by hope will die of hunger.][[If speech is silver, silence is golden.][['Quick' and 'good' do not go well together.][[There is nothing better than being on the safe side.][[Debate destroys the speed of getting things done.][[The future belongs to him who knows how to wait.][[Slow and steady wins the race.][[The race is not to the swift.][[He who hesitates is lost.][[He who envies others ends up poor.][[Each man is sorry for himself.][[He who is not good to himself will be good to nobody.][[Yourself should be the first object of charity.][[In doing what we should, we deserve no praise.][[The reward of a thing rightly done is to have done it.][[We always take care of number one.][[Everyone finds fault with his own trade.][[Discontent is the first step in progress.][Is each statement true or false?]Before voting, I thoroughly investigate the qualifications of all the candidates.]@True @False][I never hesitate to go out of my way to help someone in trouble.][[It is sometimes hard for me to go on with my work if I am not encouraged.][[I have never intensely disliked anyone.][[On occasions I have had doubts about my ability to succeed in life.][[I sometimes feel resentful when I don't get my way.][[I am always careful about my manner of dress.][[My table manners at home are as good as when I eat out in a restaurant.][[If I could get into a concert without paying and be sure I was not seen, I would probably do it.][[On a few occasions, I have given up doing something because I thought too little of my ability.][[I like to gossip at times.][[There have been times when I felt like rebelling against people in authority even though I knew they were right.][[No matter whom I'm talking to, I'm always a good listener.][[I can remember pretending I was ill in order to get out of something.][[There have been occasions when I took advantage of someone.][[I'm always willing to admit it when I make a mistake.][[I always try to practise what I preach.][[I don't find it particularly difficult to get along with loud-mouthed, obnoxious people.][[I sometimes try to get even, rather than forgive and forget.][[When I don't know something, I don't at all mind admitting it.][[I am always courteous, even to people who are disagreeable.][[At times I have really insisted on having things my way.][[There have been occasions when I felt like smashing things.][[I would never think of letting someone else be punished for my wrongdoings.][[I never resent being asked to return a favour.][[I have never been bothered when people expressed ideas very different from my own.][[I never make a long journey without checking the safety of my car.][[There have been times when I was quite jealous of the good fortune of others.][[I have almost never felt the urge to tell someone off.][[I am sometimes irritated by people who ask favours of me.][[I have never felt that I was punished without cause.][[I sometimes think, when people have a misfortune, that they only got what they deserved.][[I have deliberately said something that hurt someone's feelings.][Select the phrase which best describes you.]I'm always trying to figure myself out.]@Extremely uncharacteristic. @Generally uncharacteristic. @Equally characteristic and uncharacteristic. @Generally characteristic. @Extremely characteristic.][I'm concerned about my style of doing things.][[Generally, I'm very aware of myself.][[It takes me time to overcome my shyness in new situations.][[I reflect about myself a lot.][[I'm concerned about the way I present myself.][[I'm often the subject of my own fantasies.][[I have trouble working when someone is watching me.][[I constantly scrutinize myself.][[I get embarrassed very easily.][[I'm self-conscious about the way I look.][[I find it hard to talk to strangers.][[I'm generally attentive to my inner feelings.][[I usually worry about making a good impression.][[I'm constantly examining my motives.][[I feel anxious when I speak in front of a large group.][[One of the last things I do before I leave the house is look in the mirror.][[I sometimes have the feeling that I'm off somewhere watching myself.][[I'm concerned what other people think of me.][[I'm alert to changes in my mood.][[I'm usually aware of my appearance.][[I'm aware of the way my mind works when I work through a problem.][[Large groups make me nervous.][Select Yes or No for each statement.]You are good at making outlines and plans.]@Yes @No][You are spontaneous and sometimes jump to conclusions.][[You like to put things in a sequence or order.][[You love to daydream, and your dreams at night are real and very alive.][[You are very logical and you can usually see the motivation behind people's behaviour.][[You like art, music, dance and creative expression.][[You can speak a few words in several languages.][[You don't have a good conception of time.][[You usually have the words to describe your feelings.][[You often make judgements based on your feelings rather than evidence.][[You categorize things easily, and your files are always in perfect order.][[Sometimes you have the feeling you've seen something or been somewhere in another life.][[You like to make sense out of nonsense - you can interpret one person's thoughts to another.][[You often have hunches and you follow your instincts.][[You are objective in your opinions; you try to get the facts before making any decisions.][[You are visual; you get impressions of places in colour and form.][[You have patience and stick to a problem and try various approaches until you get a solution.][[You cry easily, and your feelings often are hurt.][[You like puzzles and 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Example: MAT, linoleum, floor, RUG]@beam @lump @wood @ray @chuckle @silver]Which figure in the lower row should appear next in the series of figures in the upper row?]|07]|08^03]]If a x b=24 b x c=24 b x d=48 and c x d=32 what does a x b x c x d equal?]@480 @744 @768 @824]Complete the top series with one of the figures from below.]|09]|10^04]]'Don't throw good money after bad' means:]@Take your loss and walk away from it. @Don't gamble; think of the future. @Don't invest in a losing proposition. @Don't borrow to gamble.]]Sam, Fred, Steve and Joe are weightlifters. Joe can outlift Steve and Fred can outlift Joe. Steve can outlift Sam. Therefore:]@Both Sam and Fred can outlift Joe. @Joe can outlift Sam but can't outlift Steve. @Joe can outlift Sam by more than he can outlift Steve. @None of the above is true.]]Select the two figures in the following series that represent mirror images of each other.]|11^05]]Determine what process was followed in arriving at the prices below and find the price of the last item:]Skirt $50 Tie $30 Raincoat $80 Sweater $70 Blouse $]Which plate in the bottom row belongs next in the series in the top row?]|12]|13^06]]What number logically comes next in this series?]7,12,27,72,?] ]The old saying 'The good is the enemy of the best' most nearly means:]@If you are good, you will best your enemy. @Be good to your best enemy. @Don't accept less than your best. @The good struggle against the best.]]|14]|15^07]]In an IQ test: Celia scored higher than Carol, but Allan scored higher than Celia. Celia outscored Alex, but Allan outscored Carol. Sharon scored lower than Allan:]@Celia scored higher than Alex but lower than Carol. @Both Alex and Allan outscored Celia. @Sharon scored higher than Carol. @Celia outscored Alex by more than she outscored Carol. @None of the above is definitely true.]What number follows logically in this series?]9,12,21,48,?]@69 @70 @129 @144]Which one of the diagrams in the bottom row can be turned over or rotated to become the same as the diagram below?]]|16^08]]In the group of words below, choose the two words that are most nearly alike in meaning.]@Tale @Novel @Volume @Story @Book]]If Barbara's daughter is my daughter's mother, what am I to Barbara?]@Her grandmother. @Her mother. @Her daughter. @Her granddaughter. @I am Barbara.]]In a row of four houses, the Whites live next to the Carsons but not next to the Reeds. If the Reeds do not live next to the Lanes who are the Lanes's nextdoor neighbours?]@The Whites @The Carsons. @Both the Whites and the Carsons. @Impossible to tell.]]Wall is to window as face is to]@Skin. @Hair. @Eye. @Teeth.]]Select the two figures in the following series that represent mirror images of each other.]|17^09]]What is the next number in this series?]21,20,18,15,11,?]]Choose the two words that have the same relation as the two words in the first phrase.Eyelid is to eye as]@window @glass @view @curtain @lash]]Complete the following analogy by typing one word on the line. (HINT Word ends in 'K'.)]Skull is to brain as shell is to : ]Complete this diagram.]|18]|19^10]]'A stream cannot rise higher than its source' means:]@You decline after achieving your highest level. @Streams of knowledge can't come from high sources. @Your stream of consciousness is highly resourceful. @Your stream of achievement is limited by your background.]Choose the two words that have the same relationship as the two words in the first phrase.] Hat is to head as]@spout @kettle @handle @copper @lid]For the following questions, indicate how much each statement applies to you. Move the cursor to a box and give a value from 1 (least like you) to 5 (most like you).]]@Press RETURN or fire to continue.]]For me, charts or graphs in a book or article are usually:] @More useful than the narrative, if they are accurate. @Useful, if they clearly display the important facts. @Useful, if supported and explained by the narrative. @Useful, if they raise questions about the narrative. @No more or less useful than other material.]]If I were asked to do a research project, I would probably start by:]@Trying to fit the project into a broad perspective. @Deciding if I can do it alone or will need help. @Speculating about what the possible outcomes might be. @Determining whether or not the project should be done. @Trying to formulate the problem as thoroughly as possible.]]If I were to gather information from neighbours about a community concern, I would prefer to:]@Meet with them individually and ask specific questions. @Hold an open meeting and ask them to air their views. @Interview them in small groups and ask general questions. @Meet informally with key people to get their ideas. @Ask them to bring me all the relevant information they have.]]When I have a task to do, the first thing I want to know is:]@What the best method is for getting the task done. @Who wants the task done and when. @Why the task is worth doing. @What effect it may have on other tasks. @What is the immediate benefit of doing the task.]]I usually learn the most about how to do something new by:]@Understanding how it is related to other things I know. @Starting to practise it as soon as possible. @Listening to differing views about how it is done. @Having someone show me how to do it. @Analysing how to do it the best way.]]If I were to be tested or examined, I would prefer:]@Objective, problem-orientated questions on the subject. @A debate with others who are also being tested. @An oral-visual presentation covering what I know. @An informal report on how I applied what I have learned. @A written report covering the background, theory and method.]]If I read a book outside my field, I am most likely to do so because of:]@An interest in improving my professional knowledge. @Having been told it would be useful by someone I respect. @A desire to extend my general knowledge. @A desire to get outside my field for a change. @Curiosity to learn more about the specific subject.]]When I approach a technical problem, I am most likely to:]@Try to relate it to a broader problem or theory. @Look for ways to get the problem solved quickly. @Think of a number of opposing ways to solve it. @Look for ways that others might have solved it. @Try to find the best procedure for solving it.]]Generally speaking, I am most inclined to:]@Find existing methods that work. @Speculate about how dissimilar methods might work together. @Discover new and better methods. @Find ways to make existing methods work in a new way. @Figure out how existing methods ought to work.]  -U<                                                            Satisfaction Level. dJ                                                            Executive Potential. x !Score !       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""AA !! 0($DD"" ""DD@@(H >""""""0HH188||0HH00HH088||>> !! 0q310{0x |}>F_QSelect the response which gives a true reflection of yourself.]What is your present state of health?]@Chronic ill-health. @Temporary ill-health. @Average health. @Healthy. @Very healthy.][Give your present marital status.]@Single. @Widowed. @Separated. @Divorced. @Married.][Stage of education completed.]@Primary. @Secondary. @Further education. @University graduate. @Graduate work or professional training.][Work record.]@Regularly employed. @Worked only during vacations or while at school/college. @None because at school/college or at home. @Always employed but continually changing jobs. @Irregularly employed.][Are you a church member?]@Yes. @No.][Your activity in church.]@Never attend. @Attend less than once a month. @Once or twice a month. @Three times a month. @Four times a month.][At what age did you stop attending Sunday School or other religious schools for children and young people?]@Never attended. @Before 10 years. @11-18 years. @19 and over. @Still attending.][How many organizations do you belong to or attend regularly, such as athletic club, luncheon club, civic organization, music society, patriotic organization, church group, etc.?]@None @One @Two @Three or more][What do you consider to have been the economic status of your parents during your adolescence?]@Well-to-do. @Wealthy. @Comfortable. @Meagre. @Poor.][What do you consider to be the social status of your parents in their own community?]@One of the leading families. @Upper class. @Lower-middle class. @Working class. @My parents are dead.][Marital status of your parents.]@Married (both living). @Separated. @Divorced. @Both dead. @One dead.][Your appraisal of the happiness of your parents' marriage]@Very happy. @Happy. @Average. @Unhappy. @Very unhappy.][Your attitude towards your father when you were a child.]@Very strong attachment. @Considerable attachment. @Mild attachment. @Mild hostility. @Considerable hostility.][Your present attitude towards your father.]@Very strong attachment. @Considerable attachment. @Mild attachment. @Mild hostility. @Considerable hostility. @Very strong hostility. @He is dead.][Your attitude towards your mother when you were a child.]@Very strong attachment. @Considerable attachment. @Mild attachment. @Mild hostility. @Considerable hostility. @Very strong hostility.][Your present attitude towards your mother.]@Very strong attachment. @Considerable attachment. @Mild attachment. @Mild hostility. @Considerable hostility. @Very strong hostility. @She is dead.][Rate your mother's appraisal of the happiness of her marriage.]@Extraordinarily happy. @Decidedly happy. @Happy. @Average @Somewhat happy. @Somewhat unhappy. @Unhappy. @Decidedly unhappy. @Extremely unhappy.][Rate your father's appraisal of the happiness of his marriage.][[Outside your family and kin, how many separated and divorced people do you know personally?]@None. @One. @Two. @Three. @Four. @Five. @Six or more.][How do you rate your first information about sex?]@Wholesome. @Unwholesome.][Where did you get your first information about sex?]@From parent. @From wholesome reading. @Brother. @Sister. @Other relative. @Other adult or teacher. @Peer group. @From harmful reading. @Other.][Do you smoke?]@Not at all. @Rarely. @Occasionally. @Often.][Do you drink?][How much does each statement apply to your partner?]Willingly takes responsibility.]@Very much so. @Considerably. @Somewhat. @A little. @Not at all.][Dominating.][[Irritable.][[Punctual.][[Moody.][[Angers easily.][[Ambitious.][[Jealous.][[Sympathetic.][[Easygoing.][[Stubborn.][[Sense of duty.][[Sense of humour.][[Easily hurt.][[Self-confident.][[Selfish.][[Nervous.][[Likes belonging to organizations.][[Impractical.][[Easily depressed.][[Easily excited.][Select the response which gives a true reflection of yourself.]Do you and your partner engage in interests and activities together?]@All of them. @Most of them. @Some of them. @A few of them. @None of them.][Is there any interest vital to you in which your partner does not engage?]@Yes. @No.][Do you confide in your partner?]@About everything. @About most things. @About some things. @About a few things. @About nothing.][Does your partner confide in you?][[What is the frequency of demonstrations of affection you show your partner (kissing, embracing, etc.)?]@Occupies practically all of the time you are alone together. @Very frequently. @ccasionally. @Rarely. @Almost never.][Who generally takes the initiative in the demonstration of affection?]@Mutual. @You. @Your partner.][Are you satisfied with the amount of demonstration of affection?]@Yes. @No - desire less. @No - desire more.][Is your partner satisfied with the amount of demonstration or affection?][[In leisure-time activities.]@We both prefer to stay at home. @We both prefer to be 'on the go'. @One prefers to stay at home and the other to go out.]Choose the statement which best reflects your present agreement or disagreement with your partner.]Money matters.]@Always agree. @Almost always agree. @Occasionally agree. @Frequently disagree. @Almost always disagree. @Always disagree. @Never discussed.][Matters of recreation.][[Religious matters.][[Demonstrations of affection.][[Friends.][[Table manners.][[Matters of conventionality.][[Philosophy of life.][[Ways of dealing with your families.][[Arrangements for your living together.][[Dates with one another.][Select the response which gives a true reflection of yourself.]When disagreements arise between you and your partner they usually result in:]@Agreement by mutual give and take. @You giving in. @Your partner giving in. @Neither giving in.][Do you ever wish you had not become attached?]@Never. @Once. @Occasionally. @Frequently.][Have you ever contemplated breaking up your relationship?][[Has your steady relationship with your partner ever been broken off temporarily?][[How confident are you that your relationship will be a happy one?]@Very confident. @Confident. @A little uncertain. @Very uncertain.][Where (if at all) do you plan to be married?]@At church. @At a registry office. @Elsewhere.][By whom (if at all) do you plan to be married?]@Minister, priest or rabbi. @Other person.][Where do you plan to live after marriage?]@Own house. @Small flat. @Large flat. @Council flat. @Hotel. @Bedsitter.][]@You have bought a home. @You plan to buy a home. @You plan to rent a home.][Population of city or town where you plan to live.]@Village. @Small town @Medium town. @Large town. @Small city. @Medium city. @Large city. @Suburb.][Where do you plan to live?]@In own home. @With your parents. @With parents-in-law. @With other relatives. @With relatives-in-law. @With other persons.][What is your attitude towards having children?]@Desire children very much. @Mildly desire them. @Mild objection to them. @Object very much to having them.][How many children would you like to have?]@Four or more. @Three. @Two. @One. @None.][What is your partner's attitude towards having children?]@Desires children very much. @Mildly desires them. @Mild objection to them. @Objects very much to having them.]Select the response which best reflects your feelings.]I feel that my partner enjoys our sex life.]@Rarely or none of the time. @A little of the time. @Sometimes. @Good part of the time. @Most or all of the time.][My sex life is very exciting.][[Sex is fun for my partner and me.][[I feel that my partner sees little in me except for the sex I can give.][[I feel that sex is dirty and disgusting.][[My sex life is monotonous.][[When we have sex it is too rushed and hurriedly completed.][[I feel that my sex life is lacking quality.][[My partner is sexually very exciting.][[I enjoy the sex techniques that my partner likes or uses.][[I feel that my partner wants too much sex from me.][[I think that sex is wonderful.][[My partner dwells on sex too much.][[I feel that sex is something that has to be endured in our relationship.][[My partner is too rough or brutal when we have sex.][[My partner observes good personal hygiene.][[I feel that sex is a normal function of our relationship.][[My partner does not want sex when I do.][[I feel that our sex life adds a lot to our relationship.][[I would like to have sexual contact with someone other than my partner.][[It is easy for me to get sexually excited by my partner.][[I feel that my partner is sexually pleased with me.][[My partner is very sensitive to my sexual needs and desires.][[I feel that I should have sex more often.][[I feel that my sex life is boring.][Select the response which best reflects your feelings.]Sharp objects.]@No fear. @Very little fear. @A little fear. @Some fear. @Much fear. @Great fear. @Terror.][Being a passenger in a car][[Dead bodies.][[Suffocating.][[Failing a test.][[Looking foolish.][[Being a passenger in an airplane.][[Worms.][[Arguing with parents.][[Rats and mice.][[Life after death.][[Hypodermic needles.][[Being criticized.][[Meeting someone for the first time.][[Roller coasters.][[Being alone.][[Making mistakes.][[Being misunderstood.][[Death.][[Being in a fight.][[Crowded places.][[Blood.][[Heights.][[Being a leader.][[Swimming alone.][[Illness.][[Being with drunks.][[Illness or injury to a loved one.][[Being self-conscious.][[Driving a car.][[Meeting authority.][[Mental illness.][[Closed places.][[Boating.][[Spiders.][[Thunderstorms.][[Not being a success.][[God.][[Snakes.][[Cemeteries.][[Speaking before a group.][[Seeing a fight.][[Death of a loved one.][[Dark places.][[Strange dogs.][[Deep water.][[Being with a member of the opposite sex.][[Stinging insects.][[Untimely or early death.][[Losing a job.][[Car accidents.][Select the response which best reflects your feelings.]Your hair.]@Have strong feelings and wish change could somehow be made. @Don't like but can put up with. @Have no particular feelings one way or the other. @Am satisfied. @Consider myself fortunate.][Your facial complexion.][[Your appetite.][[Your hands.][[Distribution of hair over body.][[Your nose.][[Your fingers.][[Elimination.][[Your wrists.][[Your waist.][[Your energy level.][[Your back.][[Your ears.][[Your chin.][[Exercise.][[Your ankles.][[Your neck.][[Shape of head.][[Your body build.][[Your profile.][[Your height.][[Your age.][[Width of shoulders.][[Your arms.][[Your chest.][[Your eyes.][[Your digestion.][[Your hips.][[Your skin texture.][[Your lips.][[Your legs.][[Your teeth.][[Your forehead.][[Your feet.][[Sleep.][[Your voice.][[Your health.][[Your sex activities.][[Your knees.][[Your posture.][[Your face.][[Your weight.][[Your sex (male or female).][[Back view of your head.][[Your trunk.][Select the response which reflects your experience for the last year.]Have you lived or worked in a noisy neighbourhood or town?]@Yes. @No.][Have you changed your living conditions or moved?][[Have you had problems with in-laws?][[Have you taken out a large loan or mortgage?][[Have you tended to fall behind with the things you should do?][[Have you found it difficult to concentrate at times?][[Have you frequently had problems going to sleep?][[Have you found that you tend to eat, drink or smoke more than you feel is good for you?][[Have you watched three or more hours of television daily for weeks at a time?][[Have you or your spouse/partner changed jobs or work responsibilities?][[Have you been dissatisfied or unhappy with your work or felt excessive responsibility at work?][[Has a close friend died?][[Have you been fed up with your sex life?][[Have you been pregnant?][[Have you had an addition to the family?][[Have you worried about making ends meet?][[Has one of the family been in bad health?][[Have you taken tranquillizers from time to time?][[Have you often found yourself becoming easily irritated when things don't go well?][[Have you often experienced bungled human relations - even with those you love most?][[Have you found that you're often impatient or edgy with your children or other family members?][[Have you tended to feel restless or nervous a lot of the time?][[Have you had frequent headaches or digestive upsets?][[Have you experienced anxiety or worry for days at a time?][[Have you often been so preoccupied that you have forgotten where you've put things (such as keys) or forgotten whether you've turned off appliances before leaving home or office?][[Have you been married or reconciled with your spouse/partner?][[Have you had a serious accident, illness or surgery?][[Has anyone in your immediate family died?][[Have you divorced or separated?][Give each item a value on the scale.]Killing a person in self defence.]Least wrong~Most wrong][Kidnapping and holding a child for ransom.][[Sniffing glue in order to get 'high'.][[Forging a cheque.][[Habitually failing to keep promises.][[Smoking marijuana at a party.][[An asbestos factory maintaining working conditions for its workers known to be detrimental to their health.][[A doctor allowing a badly deformed baby to die when he could save its life but not cure its deformity.][[An MP, for financial gain, using his influence to secure the passage of a law known to be contrary to public interest.][[Testifying falsely in court when under oath.][[Having affairs while one is married.][[A nation dealing unjustly with a weaker nation over which it has power.][[A jury freeing a father who has killed a man for raping his young daughter.][[Living beyond one's means in order to possess luxuries enjoyed by friends and associates.][[Using artificial insemination as a means of impregnating a married woman whose husband is sterile.][[Being arrested for demonstrating against the deployment of nuclear weapons.][[Driving a car while well over the legal limit of alcohol.][[A prosperous company paying its workers less than the minimum wage.][[Stealing a man's wallet in a busy train station.][[Peddling heroin on the streets.][[Not taking the trouble to vote during national elections.][[Carrying out a strong advertising campaign of selling below cost, to crowd out a weaker competitor.][[Falsifying a child's age to secure a reduced train fare.][[Taking LSD to experience the sensation of being in a world of one's own.][[Euthanasia (causing the death of another person painlessly so as to end suffering) as a way of dealing with victims of incurable diseases.][[Keeping $5 of extra change given by a shop assistant in mistake.][[Copying from another's paper in an examination.][[Speeding away after one's car knocks down a pedestrian.][[Charging interest above a fair rate when lending money.][[Falsifying an income-tax return.][[A fifteen-year-old buying a bottle of scotch.][[Taking office supplies from one's place of business.][[Seeking divorce because of incompatibility, when both parties agree.][[Depositing more than one ballot in an election in order to help a favourite candidate.][[Lying about one's qualifications in an interview.][[Taking one's own life (assuming no near relatives or dependants).][[Using offensive speech in mixed company.][[Using the cane at school to punish a child for misbehaving.][[Using genetic engineering to produce a highly intelligent test-tube baby.][[Refusing to bear arms in a war one believes to be unjust.][[Advertising and then selling a medicine to cure a disease known to be incurable by such a remedy.][[Misrepresenting the value of an investment in order to induce other persons to invest.][[Accepting money for one's vote in small local elections.][[Newspapers treating crime news so as to make known criminals appear heroic.][[A man who owns a vacant building which he cannot let, sets it on fire to collect insurance.][[Nations at war using napalm on the homes and cities of its enemy.][[Open displays of affection by homosexuals.][[Visiting prostitutes at a brothel.][[A fourteen-year-old girl 'on the pill'.][[A man not marrying a girl he loves because she is markedly his inferior socially and educationally.][Give each item a value on the scale.]The Royal Family commands far too much prestige in the UK.]Strongly agree~Disagree][Sex shops should be closed down.][[This country would be better off if religion had a greater influence on daily life.][[The House of Lords should play a major role in national policy decisions.][[This country should disarm, regardless of whether or not other countries do.][[Prostitution in brothels should be legalized.][[If my country had been destroyed, I still would not push the button to wipe out the attacking enemy nation.][[The average man today is getting less than his rightful share of our national wealth.][[All unions should elect their officials by secret ballot.][[Our country should be engaged constantly in research to develop superior weapons for our national defence.][[The 'nasties' (sex and violence films) should be banned.][[The government should guarantee every citizen a job.][[Central government should run only those things which cannot be run effectively at the local level.][[A person has the right to show a pornographic film in his own home.][[The government has too much power over local government.][[The strength of this country today is largely a product of the free enterprise system.][[Greater decentralization of power would be better for this country.][[Birth-control devices should be made readily available to anyone who wants to use them.][[A greater degree of government control over business would result in a weakening of this country's economy.][[Marriages between persons of different races should be more socially accepted.][[Abortion should be made available to any woman who wants it.][[Our laws give too much protection to criminals.][[Every physically fit male should willingly serve for a period of time in his country's military service.][[Criminals convicted of three separate felonies should never be released.][[A mentally ill man who sexually attacks and kills a child should be executed.][[In this country, the sentences handed out to criminals are usually too light.][[Smoking should be banned in all public places.][[A gunman who kills someone in an armed robbery should receive the death sentence.][[Britain should withdraw from the EEC.][[Patriotism is one of the great virtues.][Have you ever felt anxious about:]Walking bang into automatic doors?]@Yes. @No.][Using jump leads on a car battery?][[The TV exploding if it's left plugged in when not in use?][[Using electric drills or saws?][[Down escalators stopping suddenly?][[Using a sunbed?][Do you call an expert when:]The photocopier breaks down?][[Your spark plugs need replacing?][[The lights fuse?][[You want to buy a video recorder?][[The drains are blocked?][[You need a new hi-fi stylus?][Do you own any of these?]Electric toothbrush.][[Calculator.][[Personal stereo cassette-player.][[Battery-driven peppermill.][[Microcomputer.][[Short-wave radio.][Are any of these your hobbies?]Hi-Fi.][[Cars or motorbikes.][[Video.][[Computers.][[Space.][[CB radio.][Select the response which gives a true reflection of yourself.]What's the most frightening part of a plane journey?]@Banking. @Taking off. @Landing. @Sitting next to a bore.][When you speak to an answering machine do you:]@Talk naturally as if there was someone on the line? @Talk in businesslike or even curt fashion? @Put the phone down immediately? @Speak self-consciously, stumbling and pausing?][If you were to win a video recorder would you:]@Watch more television? @Watch Crossroads at double speed? @Go out more in the evenings? @Buy a television?][What do you regard as the greatest twentieth-century breakthrough?]@Heart transplants. @Communications satellites. @Landing a man on the moon. @Deep-sea oil-drilling.][When you take a camera on holiday do you:]@Carry it strung around your neck? @Snap everything in sight? @Go on special photographic outings? @Buy postcards instead?][Is your television set:]@Part of the furniture? @A discreet portable in the bedroom? @The most prominent item in your living-room apart from the stereo? @...You don't own one.][If you scored zero playing 'Space Invaders' would you:]@Give up and feel cheated of 20p? @Give up and accept you'll never repel the aliens? @Watch how the experts do it? @Spend, spend, spend until you get a respectable score?][What do micro-chips mean to you?]@Japanese, small and important. @Cheaper electrical goods. @The key to our economic future. @A breakthrough in miniaturization.][If you put money in a vending machine to no effect, do you:]@Kick and hit it? @Put more money in? @Walk away defeated? @Find the nearest phone and demand a refund from the owners?][What do you think of DIY?]@Strictly for domesticated people. @A useful and enjoyable hobby. @The key to survival. @Best left to the experts.][When someone speaks in technical jargon do you:]@Think, 'What a show-off'? @Try to work out the meanings? @Feel threatened? @Ask them how their sproggets feel?]Have you ever been contemptuous of or sneered at any of the following?]Music centres.]@Yes. @No.][Spitting Image.][[Neasden.][[The Ecology Party.][[Artificial fibres.][[Effete southerners or 'salt of the earth' northerners.][[The Bob Monkhouse Show.][[Heavy Metal music.][[Private Eye.][[Marks and Spencer.][[Macrobiotics.][[Digital watches.][[Polish film directors.][[Computer dating.][[Ballroom dancing.][['Love is...' posters.][Select the response which gives a true reflection of yourself.]What would tell you more about a stranger's character?]@Their wardrobe. @Their bathroom cabinet. @Their record collection. @Their bookshelves.][Which of the following professional people has most prestige in your view?]@A dedicated political researcher. @A compassionate social worker. @A hit music journalist. @An ambitious advertising executive.][Which of the following would you least like to admit to?]@Not knowing who the present Home Secretary is. @Never watching Top of the Pops. @Never reading books. @Not knowing who Zandra Rhodes is.][What best sums up your attitude to cults such as punks, mods or Soul boys?]@Exciting, vital and new. @Mindless trendiness. @Significant social movements. @Pitiful.][Which of the following statements impresses you most?]@I've just returned from a dirty weekend in Paris. @I've just been on 'The Price Is Right'. @I've just spent five hundred pounds at Harrod's sale. @I'm emigrating to Australia.][Which situation would you find most embarrassing if a friend accidentally bumped into you?]@Being seen in flares. @Emerging from a Barry Manilow family television extravaganza. @Coming off a charter flight after a two-week package in Benidorm. @Picking your nose.][What do you think about the new designer jeans?]@They're casual but smart. @You like them because they're the only ones that seem to fit your derriere. @Their main purpose seems to be to advertise your wealth on your behind. @They're very transatlantic.][What do you think is the reason why so many people watch Coronation Street on television?]@Because it's a fascinating insight into northern working-class life. @Because they're all inverted snobs. @Because of Hilda Ogden's charisma. @Because soap operas are the opiate of the masses.][What is your opinion of the British Royal Family?]@Good for the tourist trade. @Britain just wouldn't be the same without them. @Upper-class parasites. @Better than Crossroads.][How do you regard Snoopy?]@A sweet little cartoon puppy. @A creature of the seventies. @An adolescent craze. @A philosopher for our times.][Which of the following descriptions of yourself would you be likely to find most offensive?]@Non-U. @Square. @Outree. @Old Hippy.][What would your reaction be to a set of bronze flying ducks on your new lover's living-room wall?]@Very avant-garde. @An unaccountable lapse of taste. @Must have belonged to the flat's former owners. @Must be part of the huntin', fishin' and shootin' set.][What is your overriding impression of the Social Democrats?]@A party of personalities. @The new middle-class mouthpiece. @They're about to break the mould of British politics. @They're all such nice people.][What do you tend to find most offensive at a party?]@Name-dropping. @Bad dancing. @Ugly people. @Enforced party games.][Which of these do you think is the best status symbol?]@A signed Hockney lithograph. @A double-barrelled name. @A BMW with a set of personalized number plates. @A profile in the Guardian.][If you sat next to George Michael on a transatlantic flight, what would you be most likely to do?]@Strike up a natural conversation. @Studiously ignore him. @Skip a heart beat. @Ask him to be moved.][Which of the following advertising slogans do you find most persuasive?]@Says more about you than cash ever can. @What a shame some of you are under eighteen or over thirty. @For men who don't have to try ... too hard. @The odd one.][What is your opinion of London?]@Large, impersonal and expensive. @Full of metropolitan chauvinists. @Centre of the universe. @Concrete jungle.][Which of the following badges impresses you most?]@I hate all badges. @I didn't vote Tory. @Sex and drugs and rock and roll. @Windsurfers do it standing up.] $=vwGN       Total. ETotal 2. ECombined average. E Dissatisfaction level. d 3Fear level 6 -Satisfaction rating. Stress Factor. x 2                                                  Basic morality. Family morality. Criminal morality. Economic morality. Exploitive morality. Social morality. Political morality. General morality.                               Political scale. #Technical level. F #Snob value. Z  Select the response which gives a true reflection of yourself.