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Question of
When someone wrongs you, how do you respond?
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Forgive them, everyone makes mistakes.
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Confront them and express my feelings.
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Hold a grudge for a while, then eventually let it go.
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Plot a subtle revenge to teach them a lesson.
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Make their life a living hell.
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Question of
You’re in a group project with an underperforming member. What do you do?
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Pick up the slack and help them out.
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Talk to them about their performance and find a solution together.
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Complain to others in the group but do nothing directly.
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Sabotage their part of the project to make them look bad.
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Threaten to expose their incompetence unless they improve.
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Question of
How do you feel about breaking rules?
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I always follow rules, they’re meant to keep order.
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I’ll bend rules, but only if it doesn’t harm anyone.
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I break rules occasionally, but feel guilty afterward.
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Rules are meant to be broken; I enjoy pushing boundaries.
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I live to defy authority and enjoy watching the chaos unfold.
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Question of
When someone shares a secret with you, what do you do?
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Keep it to myself, their trust is important to me.
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Share it only with a close friend, but swear them to secrecy.
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Accidentally let it slip in a conversation.
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Use it as leverage if I ever need a favor.
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Spread it around if it benefits me or entertains me.
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Question of
How do you handle situations where you’re not the center of attention?
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I prefer to stay in the background; it’s less pressure.
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I’m happy to share the spotlight with others.
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I feel slightly envious but don’t show it.
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I subtly try to steer the conversation back to me.
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I aggressively compete for attention, even if it means bringing others down.
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Question of
What’s your opinion on lying?
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Lying is wrong, and I avoid it at all costs.
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I lie only when it’s necessary to protect someone’s feelings.
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I lie occasionally, but feel guilty afterward.
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Lying is a useful tool to manipulate situations in my favor.
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I lie all the time; it’s an art form.
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Question of
How do you react when a friend achieves success in their life?
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I’m genuinely happy for them and celebrate their accomplishments.
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I’m happy, but also wonder why I haven’t reached the same level.
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I feel envious but don’t show it.
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I downplay their achievements and make them feel less important.
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I try to sabotage their success out of jealousy.
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Question of
When faced with a moral dilemma, what guides your decision-making process?
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Strong ethical principles and empathy for others.
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Sensitivity towards others, but a focus on my own goals.
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A mix of personal values and self-interest.
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My own desires and ambitions, with little concern for others.
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A ruthless pursuit of what benefits me most, even if it harms others.
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Question of
How do you handle criticism, whether it’s valid or not?
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I take it to heart and try to improve.
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I evaluate the criticism and make changes if necessary.
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I get defensive and feel hurt, but don’t show it.
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I dismiss the criticism and discredit the critic.
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I retaliate against the critic and make them regret their words.
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Question of
Do you ever manipulate others to get what you want?
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No, I believe in honesty and fairness.
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Rarely, only if it’s necessary and harmless.
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Sometimes, but I feel guilty afterward.
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Yes, it’s a strategic way to get ahead in life.
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Absolutely, I enjoy the power it gives me over others.
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Question of
How do you view people who are weaker or less fortunate than you?
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With compassion and a desire to help.
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I sympathize with them but focus on my own life.
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I feel pity but don’t take any action.
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I see them as potential pawns in my schemes.
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As expendable resources to be used for my benefit.
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