Free Personality Test: MMDI™

 

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Mental Muscle Diagram Indicator™

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Instructions

Choose between each of the pair of statements, below, by moving the sliders onto the scale (if there are no sliders, access this page through a javascript-enabled browser).

There are only 20 questions (5 blocks of 4 questions) so take your time to answer.

Please note that the MMDI questionnaire is for your personal, voluntary use only. Commercial use, and/or completing for someone else, is prohibited.

Questionnaire

Which is Most Comfortable for You?
coordinating the work of people who are highly competent emphasising what I personally believe is of importance
dreaming up imaginative ideas getting things done as and when they arise
adding established facts to what I already know uncovering new potential in other people or situations
comforting other people who feel hurt or upset forming my own explanations of how things work

How do other people annoy you most?
if they change things that are already working well if they want all the facts before trying anything new
if they insist on following procedures if they won't compromise over their private convictions
if they compromise to keep the peace if they argue over small differences of opinion
if they take action quickly without thinking through the implications if they come up with ideas that aren't directly related to current realities

Which do You Enjoy Most?
thinking about what is in the unknown doing practical things that have a tangible result
forming my own rationale of why things happen taking care of other people's feelings
holding fast to my own, personal values checking everyone has done what they were meant to do
trying out new ways of doing things contemplating my own observations

What irritates you most about other people?
when they are dogmatic about their strong, personal beliefs when they keep imposing rules on other people
when they make notes of every detail when they start new, experimental initiatives
when they invest effort in something that will soon be obsolete when they think so much about the future that today's tasks are left undone
when they are nice to others despite their private feelings when they give complicated explanations of things

What gives you most satisfaction?
being true to my own conscience having things organised efficiently
challenging the status quo, to shake things up a bit reviewing my own experiences and knowledge
building a more appreciative atmosphere amongst friends figuring out for myself how something works
imagining a radical vision of the future taking immediate action to deal with things as they arise