Jungian 16 Personality Types Test Questions (Online Version)The FREE ONLINE Jungian 16 Type Personality Test will be back. It is currently down for some tweaking and updating. For the currently available version of this test, please click here.THIS PAGE IS IN WORKDO NOT TAKE THE TEST YET EVEN IF THE QUESTIONS ARE BELOW. IT WILL NOT WORK PROPERLY AND YOU WILL NOT GET YOUR RESULTS. 01: It’s more of a fault to be too–enthusiasticindifferent02: You take more pride in your–grounded naturecreative qualities03: When you choose, is it–deliberatelyhastily04: You’re more influenced by your–thoughtsfeelings05: You’re more interested in–assemblingdesigning06: At work, your desk appears to be–orderlyin disarray07: You prefer to live life more–prudentlyphilosophically08: What’s worse, having projects–undonedone09: You feel it’s worse to be more–reservedout-going10: Do you want matters–decided and doneundecided and in-work11: Visionary people are mostly–irritatingpleasant12: You judge other people by–rulescontext13: You do routine tasks–the tried and true waya new way14: In dealing with others, you’re more–detachedattached15: You’d prefer people to be more–level-headedvision-minded16: You think rules and requirements are–set in stoneguidelines17: You are more guided by–data and factsideas and principles18: For events, you prefer–arrangedimpromptu19: Common sense is more of a–ruleguide20: You prefer people who are–discriminatingcreative21: What’s impresses you more, being–methodicaladaptable22: You prefer–structureleeway23: You’re more influenced by–logical argumentsemotional stories24: In friendships, you’d rather have–quantity over depthdepth over quantity25: You’re usually more–resolutefluid26: For everyday work, you’d rather–talk to people face-to-facesend an email27: You prefer work that’s–steady and definitecasual and open28: You’re more at ease–after agreementsbefore agreements29: You would describe yourself as more–rationalinnovative30: When talking to stranger, you speak–easilyreservedly31: In daily life, you expect–predictabilitywhatever happens32: When with other people, you–start conversationswait for the right moment33: In judging, what’s more comfortable–logicvalue34: For advice, you’d rather have–direct suggestionssubtle hints35: It’s better to live with–clarity of thoughtstrength of emotion36: You tend to be more of a–brick-wallpush-over37: For new electronics, you’d rather–read the manualgive it a go38: It’s more important to be–unshakableloyal39: The later it gets at parties, the more you–gain energylose energy40: You want meetings to be more–objectivesubjective41: You’re generally prefer the–routinespontaneous42: For decisions, you prefer to go by–requirementsintuitions43: For friends and coworkers, you’re–up to date on thingsout of date on things44: You’d rather be more–systematicunderstanding45: In being on time, you’re more–exactingapproximate46: It’s worse to be more–tolerantdemanding47: Kids these days aren’t–applied enoughimaginative enough48: For everyday living, you prefer to be more–deliberatecarefree49: When shopping, you get more pleasure from–buying somethingbrowsing around50: With others, It’s harder to–see their perspectiveuse their talents51: Should people let things happen by–careful choicerandom chance52: You’re more–composedsympathetic53: You’re more interested in–what happenedwhat could happen54: When at a social event, you interact with–as many as possibleas few as possible55: You’re usually more likely to figure out how–useful others aredifferently others see56: New and varied experiences with others–energizes youdepletes you57: You prefer lessons to be more–straightforwardmetaphorical58: What do you like more–accuracyfairness59: For usefulness, facts and data–are usable as isneed to be applied60: You’d rather give someone feedback based on–factsperceptions61: You’re more often–pragmaticvisionary62: You’re usually more–calculatedfree-flowing63: It’s worse to–daydreamchug along64: You’re more moved by–fundamentalspassion65: You prefer to make goals based on–clear milestonescurrent motivation66: When writing, authors should–stick to the datause more examples67: In conversations, you’re more pleased with–discussing all optionscoming to agreement68: For split-second decisions you rely on–past experiencesgut feelings69: You prefer statements to be–concretenegotiable70: It’s more admirable to be–analyticalpassionate71: It’s more important to be–unambiguousunbounded72: In general, you’re more–impartialcompassionate73: For projects, you’d prefer to be–organizedflexible74: Before a phone call you–don’t plan what to saypractice what to say75: In relationships, things should be–open for discussiontaken as they come76: It’s worse to be–unfairharsh77: When the doorbell rings you–jump to attentionhunker down