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You can’t find your keys so you: |
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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.
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When encountering an unexpected and stressful situation, you react: |
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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.
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When hiking, you come upon a wide, rushing stream that blocks the trail. You: |
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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.
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When camping with friends, you: |
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Sleep outside the tent.
Sleep in the middle of the tent.
Sleep at the door to the tent.
Take a hotel room nearby.
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Physically, you’re best described as: |
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Strong.
Agile.
Enduring
Speedy.
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Of the following, you’re happiest when: |
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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.
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You’re likely to struggle with: |
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Being too obsessive.
Not relating well to others.
Leaping before you look.
Not getting outside your own social circle.
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When confronted with a snake on the sidewalk, you: |
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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.
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You often dream about: |
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Flying in an open sky.
Swimming underwater.
Searching for something you’ve lost.
Teaching a class.
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Personality-wise, if you were a canine, you would be: |
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A lap dog.
A wolf.
A guard dog.
A fox.
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Of the following ways to travel, you would most likely: |
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Ride a motorcycle alone on back roads.
Sail on a cruise ship.
Ride horseback vigorously.
Bike or roller-blade on a bike path.
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You’re most likely to build: |
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A fire for your friends.
A shed for your tools or sports equipment.
A tree stand (for hunting or bird-watching).
A bench.
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Your ideal volunteer work would be: |
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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.
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Of the following characteristics, you’re strongest in: |
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Independence.
Organization.
Patience.
Analysis.
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Your ideal vacation would be: |
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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.
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You have a craving for chili but you don’t know how to make it. You: |
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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.
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When planning a project, you focus most on: |
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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.
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A friend has a severe family crisis. You personally can best help by: |
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Praying.
Keeping busybodies away.
Planning a reasonable course of action.
Listening.
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You want to get into better shape. You: |
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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.
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Choose the following phrase that best describes you.
Rather, as servants of God we commend ourselves in every way: |
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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).
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