Type A Personality Test – Are You Type A or B?

Type A Personality Test

Are you a driven, competitive go-getter or a relaxed, patient individual? This test will help you identify your personality type and what it means for your life.

20 Questions · 5-7 Minutes
1. When working on a project, how do you typically approach deadlines?
2. How do you feel when stuck in traffic or waiting in a long line?
3. During conversations, what’s your typical behavior?
4. How do you handle competition at work or in sports?
5. How do you typically eat your meals?
6. How often do you try to do multiple things at once?
7. How do you respond when someone criticizes your work?
8. What’s your attitude toward relaxation and downtime?
9. How would you describe your walking pace?
10. How do you express your feelings and emotions?
11. What motivates you most in your career?
12. How many interests or hobbies do you actively pursue outside of work?
13. When speaking, how would others describe your communication style?
14. How do you measure success in your daily tasks?
15. What’s your typical response to making mistakes?
16. How often do you work on weekends or bring work home?
17. How do you handle situations where you have no control over the outcome?
18. What’s your relationship with punctuality?
19. How do you prefer to work on projects?
20. How satisfied are you with your personal achievements?

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