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Peak Humour Quiz

Take this short personality quiz and find out whether you’re the kind of person who’s more likely to answer ‘A’, ‘B’ or ‘C’ when taking a multiple choice test.

 

1. When answering a question I am most likely to . . . 

a. Choose the first answer 

b. Choose the second answer

c. Choose whatever answer is left after not choosing the first two

 

2. In situations where I have three options that I can choose from I usually . . . 

a. Pick the first one and be done with it

b. Read the first, consider it, but go with the second

c. Choose whatever answer is left after not choosing the first two

 

3. Your crush walks past you with a group of friends at the mall and hands you a multiple choice test. You don’t know the answer to the first question so you . . . 

a. Answer ‘a’

b. Answer ‘b’

c. Answer ‘c’

 

4. What’s the capital of Norway? 

a. Oslo

b. Oslo

c. Helsinki

 

5. You have a choice between three doors each of which contains a man-eating tiger, you . . . 

a. Choose door 1

b. Choose door 2

c. Choose whatever door is left after not choosing the first two

 

6. You can’t read but are instructed to circle one of three multiple choice answers. Which one do you circle?

a. This one

b. This one

c. Helsinki

 

7. You realize how the personality test you’re taking works before you finish. Do you . . .

a. Just keep picking ‘A’

b. Keep picking ‘B’

c. Change your answers just to fuck with the results

 

RESULTS: 

If you answered mostly A you’re most likely to answer ‘A’ on multiple choice tests

If you answered mostly B you’re most likely to answer ‘B’ on multiple choice tests

If you answered mostly C you’re most likely to answer ‘C’ on multiple choice tests

If you answered all C you’re most likely to answer ‘C’ on multiple choice tests and should also work on your Scandinavian geography

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