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Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Walking in the Woods (A psycology test)



1A fun test which my classmate asked me, answer these questions honestly and the results will be revealed at the end with explantions. Remember that there are no wrong or right answer, so be creative :)

Have fun!

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1)      Ok, imagine you're walking through the forest, what is the first thing you hear?

2)      You keep walking until you see a bridge; you need to cross the bridge to get to the other side. However a bear is blocking your path. What do you do in order to cross the bridge?

3)      Either way you managed to cross the bridge to the other side, you continue to walk until you spot an animal, what is it?

4)      You keep walking until you see another animal, what is it?

5)      You pass the animal and found a cottage, with a garden. How many colours do you see in the garden?
 
6)      You walk towards the cottage, is the door locked or unlocked?

7)      Well you managed to get inside the cottage.  Inside, you see a table, what is the shape of the table?

8)      A glass is placed on the table, how much water fills the glass?

9)      You leave the cottage and continued to walk, you spot a waterfall nearby, how fast is the water running?

10)   You see something shiny beneath the water fall; you go over to it to pick it up. It turns out to be a key, how many keys?

11)   You leave the waterfall and walk into a field; you spot a palace on the way. Is the palace old or new?

12)   You decided to walk towards the palace, until you found a box. How big is the box? What material is it made from?

13)   You also spot a bridge, what is the bridge made out of?

14)   Afterwards, you see a horse. Describe how the horse is acting.

15)   The sky turns darker and the wind blows stronger, you turn around to see a tornado coming towards you. Do you hide in the box, hide under the bridge or ride the horse to get away?

Answered all the questions?
Now you can scoll down for the results!

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1) The first sound you heard when you're walking in the forest. Represent how you interact with others or how they would to you. 
So for example, if you said Birds Chirping or Crickets - it could represent the people around you constantly talking, whether you're listening or not. Another example, if you hear the wind blowing though the leaves, you're more in your head or pays attention to the smaller, important details, OR if you heard a Roar, maybe you feel someone/something is constantly on your back. 

2) The Bridge represents your pathway into your goal, towards a career for example. The bear is the situation or blockage, which you would need to tackle down or handle. 
If you chose to shoot the bear, it means you want nothing to get in your way and by all means would do whatever it takes to get there. If you choose to find another route or a distraction for the bear, it shows you're the type to find a way to still get to your goal without causing any harm to others. To wait until the bear leaves, shows your patience as you still want to learn more. To run away from the bear show how you're still not confient or brave enough to tackle onto the challenge.

3) The first animal you see is your own reflection, how you see youself. 
Example, if you saw a Deer, you feel you can seek within yourself to find out your inner treasures or it can reflect your infinate generosity. If you see yourself as a Panda, you feel different from other people or it shows how unique you feel you are, another could be how powerful you truly are. To see yourself as a duckling, reflects on how you're still growing up, you'll gradually taking in reality yet you feel you're still a child, ready to take on an adventure.


4) The second animal you saw, represents the possible traits or persona of what you want in your future husband/wife. 
A good example, if you said a mystical/unkown beast or alien, could show how accepting you are towards that person, allowing them to show their true colours. A turtle indicates how protective you want your spouse to be towards you or to be wise. A rabbit symbolizes new beginnings, so maybe you want your sprouse to help you with a new start. A Squirrel shows you want to be in a relaxed & easy going relationship with the sprouse, able to communicate & understand each other easily.
However, if your second animal is the same as the first, shows you want your sprouse to be like yourself in some ways and to be able to connect to each other.

5)  The amount of colours you see in the garden = the amount of social groups you associate with.
So each colour could reflect on how you see them, you could have a group of close friends, work colleagues, family, club, online friends, company etc.
6) The door indicates how open or closed you are towards others.
If you chose locked, it displays how you would rather keep your thoughts to yourself. A unlocked door shows how open you are to some or most people, therefore being able to tell them your feelings or ideas.

7) The shape of the table represents how you are as a person.
If you thought of a round table, it shows how flexiable you are, an all around person. A square, rectangle or triangle table means you always need things to be handle your way, or prefered to.

8) The glass filled with water. indicate that a particular situation could be a cause for optimism (half full) or pessimism (half empty), or as a general litmus test to simply determine an individual's worldview. The purpose of the question is to demonstrate that the situation may be seen in different ways depending on one's point of view and that there may be opportunity in the situation as well as trouble. 
So the more water there is, the more positive you think. The less water there is, the more negative you think etc.

9) The waterfall represents you Sexual lifestyle or desire.
So the speed of the water could relate to how you feel towards your sexual life or desire. 

10)  The amount of keys you hold = amount of people you trust or feel close to.

11) The Palace reflect on how you see life, if you live in the past or live for the future.
The old, of course, shows you still live in the past or still cherish memories, maybe you want to go back to how things were. The new shows how you work towards the future and would rarely want to look back at past mistakes, learning from them to adapt to life.

12) The Box symbolizes your self esterm.
For example (in scales), if you described the box as a small which fits onto the palm of your hands, shows low self esterm, whereas a big box shows high self esterm. The materials reflects on how emotional or sensitive you could be. 
Example, A glass box would be extra fragile, therefore it shows how careful you need to be or how you can easily breakdown. Metal, Wood or Plastic is a non durable materail, so maybe it shows how well you can hold in and could be easily repaired. Paper is like the glass or it could be dispoable.   

13) The material of the Bridge represents the bond with your friends or family. 
The stronger and rigid the material is (wood, marble, stone, concrete etc), the stronger the bond is. 

14) Description of the Horse represents how you view your partner (boyfriend, girlfriend, fiance etc) OR how they would view you.
If you described it as trotting away gracefully, shows how you are in perfect control with an even amount of freedom. A calm horse, eating grass or minding it's own business shows how comfortable you are with each other, or maybe they're more focused on their own life instead of yours. If the horse acts stubborn or aggressively... well you get the idea.

15) And the last one with the tornado, represents trouble coming in your life, what you picked reflects on who you seek help from first. 
If you choose to hide in the box, it means you rely on yourself, not wanting to ask for help, or maybe feel to afraid to ask, unless you know you can take this on. 
If you choose to hide under bridge, it means you rather seek help from your friends or family as they can be trusted. But this would depend on the material of the bridge.
If you choose to ride the horse, it means you rather seek help from your partner, as they'll be the ones to know you the most when others aren't avaliable. The fact you can ride the horse shows how your partner will be there for you wherever you go, or go to the places you'll go.


And that's all the results, some are not accurate, this is meant for fun.
If you want to look at more animal meanings, go here.
But after finishing this quiz think about how your reponse relates to the answers. Test this on your friends!

Credit goes to Yuna Choy as she was the one that quizzed me in the first placed :)

P.S, took me bloody ages to type this all up.

1 comment:

  1. So glad to have found this-- we did something like this in a Korean class ages ago but I couldn't remember all the questions :)

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