Four, with two self-sufficiencies, one superiority, and one exhibitionism.
It was fairly obvious to me which options would score in which direction. Nevertheless, I did achieve some level of amusement from some of the questions. Notably, I had trouble answering #6:
- I can usually talk my way out of anything.
- I try to accept the consequences of my behaviour.
Countless times have I done something that would get most people in trouble, and gotten away with it despite my attempts at receiving appropriate punishment. As an example, I was late to the first class of almost every day for a quarter of a year. If I had a good reason, I would go in and explain myself. Usually, I didn't have a good excuse, so I would say something like "I have no excuse, I slept in, may I have a non-approved late slip?" [spoili]You needed a late slip to get into class, no exceptions. Approved ones wouldn't appear on your report card, non-approved ones would.[/spoili] And yet, they always approved me, because they knew I was a good kid.
Also, the fact that I sent in my homework for printing at three in the morning may have helped convince the secretary that I actually
did have a good reason for sleeping in.
So in conclusion, I would often talk my way out of anything in an attempt to try to accept the consequences of my behaviour.