Saturday, 15 March 2014
Draw A Pig - Personality / Psychology Test
Draw A Pig - Personality Test
All our Personality Tests:
Draw a House
Draw a Pig
Draw a Tree
Draw a Cow
All our Personality Tests:
Draw a House
Draw a Pig
Draw a Tree
Draw a Cow
all you'll need is a pen/pencil and some paper and about 5 minutes
Now check your results:
If the pig is drawn:
Toward the top of the paper
–
You have a tendancy to be positive and optimistic.
Toward the middle
–
You have a tendency to be a realist.
Toward the bottom
–
You have a tendency to be pessimistic and may be
prone to behavin
g negatively.
Facing left
–
You have a tendency to believe in tradition and be friendly; you may also be prone
to remembering dates well.
Facing Right
–
You have a tendency to be innovative and active, but may be prone to forgetting
dates easily and may
not have a strong sense of family.
Facing front
–
You have a tendency to be direct, and may enjoy playing the role of devil’s
advocate; you also are prone to neither fearing nor avoiding confrontational discussions.
With many details
–
You have a tende
ncy to be analytical, but may also be prone to being
cautious to the point that you struggle with trust.
With few details
–
You have a tendency to be emotional and to focus on the larger picture
rather than focusing on details. You also have a tendency to
be a great risk taker and may
sometimes be prone to reckless and impulsive decisions.
With less than 4 legs showing
–
May indicate that you are living through a major period of
change and as a result you may be prone to struggling with insecurities.
With
4 legs showing
–
You have a tendency to be secure and to stick to your ideals; however,
others may describe you as stubborn.
With large ears
–
Indicates how good of a listener you are (the bigger, the better).
With a long tail
–
Indicates how intelligent you are (the longer, the better)
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