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Birthrighter's Aptitude Test

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Question
1.
Have a new set made.
Tear the house apart to find them.
Systematically go room by room until you find them.
Ask everyone with access to the keys if they have them.
2.
When encountering an unexpected and stressful situation, you react:
In a laid-back manner, going about your business while you see what develops.
Boldly, taking charge immediately.
Carefully, figuring out every step before you react.
Socially, talking it through with trusted friends.
3.
When hiking, you come upon a wide, rushing stream that blocks the trail. You:
Wade right through it.
Follow the stream until you find the narrowest point.
Use fallen logs and stones to make a bridge.
Go back to where the trail divided and take that way instead.
4.
When camping with friends, you:
Sleep outside the tent.
Sleep in the middle of the tent.
Sleep at the door to the tent.
Take a hotel room nearby.
5.
Physically, you’re best described as:
Strong.
Agile.
Enduring
Speedy.
6.
Of the following, you’re happiest when:
You’re out in nature, bird-watching or collecting plants.
You’re leading friends up a mountain.
You’re hiking alone in the woods.
You’re at home, doing a hands-on project.
7.
You’re likely to struggle with:
Being too obsessive.
Not relating well to others.
Leaping before you look.
Not getting outside your own social circle.
8.
When confronted with a snake on the sidewalk, you:
Cross the street.
Stomp and holler until it moves.
Get a long stick and move it.
Determine what kind it is before deciding what to do.
9.
You often dream about:
Flying in an open sky.
Swimming underwater.
Searching for something you’ve lost.
Teaching a class.
10.
Personality-wise, if you were a canine, you would be:
A lap dog.
A wolf.
A guard dog.
A fox.
11.
Of the following ways to travel, you would most likely:
Ride a motorcycle alone on back roads.
Sail on a cruise ship.
Ride horseback vigorously.
Bike or roller-blade on a bike path.
12.
You’re most likely to build:
A fire for your friends.
A shed for your tools or sports equipment.
A tree stand (for hunting or bird-watching).
A bench.
13.
Your ideal volunteer work would be:
Building schools in a third-world country.
Feeding the hungry in the inner city.
Traveling to distant villages to inoculate children.
Teaching illiterate adults how to read.
14.
Of the following characteristics, you’re strongest in:
Independence.
Organization.
Patience.
Analysis.
15.
Your ideal vacation would be:
Camping by yourself in the deep forest.
Acting as a guide for mountain climbing.
Enjoying museums and shops in the city.
Taking a guided tour.
16.
You have a craving for chili but you don’t know how to make it. You:
Find a recipe and follow it exactly.
Find out which restaurant makes the best chili and go there to get take-out.
Make it with whatever ingredients you have in the house, guessing at the recipe.
Shrug off the craving and eat what’s in the fridge.
17.
When planning a project, you focus most on:
Your vision for the end result.
Gathering the right people to get it done.
The tasks necessary to complete the project.
How to overcome any possible obstacles.
18.
A friend has a severe family crisis. You personally can best help by:
Praying.
Keeping busybodies away.
Planning a reasonable course of action.
Listening.
19.
You want to get into better shape. You:
Take up a solitary past-time like jogging or walking.
Join an exercise class.
Take up a vigorous sport, like skiing or mountain biking.
Make a plan and stick with it.
20.
Choose the following phrase that best describes you.
Rather, as servants of God we commend ourselves in every way:
In great endurance (2 Cor 6: 4).
With weapons of righteousness in the right hand and in the left (2 Cor 6: 7b).
In hard work, sleepless nights and hunger (2 Cor 6: 5b).
In truthful speech and in the power of God (2 Cor 6: 7).
Genuine, yet regarded as impostors; known, yet regarded as unknown (2 Cor 6: 8-9).