How to Make a Great Personality Quiz
Pick a symbolic representation of the personalities., Write out the results and their explanations on a note pad or a piece of paper., Compare the results, find the general differences and similarities., Connect the symbol to the description...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Pick a symbolic representation of the personalities.
For example:
Elements, Animals, Colors, famous one liners ect... -
Step 2: Write out the results and their explanations on a note pad or a piece of paper.
Be objective when writing the explanations of the results.
No one wants to be attacked for being the color blue. , If one result is starting to look too much like another scratch it out.
Four results would probably be ideal. , For instance pairing an Ant with ‘easy-going' doesn’t really match up. , For example:
W.A.F.E (Water, Air, Fire, and Earth) , For example:
WA (water, air), EF (earth, fire).
Each question will only have TWO options, comparing each one of the pairing results. , -
Step 3: Compare the results
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Step 4: find the general differences and similarities.
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Step 5: Connect the symbol to the description accordingly.
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Step 6: On that same note pad or piece of paper create an acronym of the results.
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Step 7: List out a pairing of each of the results to where one result is paired with the other at least one time.
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Step 8: After typing a question put a tally mark near the pairing the question was over on the piece of paper.Each pairing should be represented by the same amount of questions.
Detailed Guide
For example:
Elements, Animals, Colors, famous one liners ect...
Be objective when writing the explanations of the results.
No one wants to be attacked for being the color blue. , If one result is starting to look too much like another scratch it out.
Four results would probably be ideal. , For instance pairing an Ant with ‘easy-going' doesn’t really match up. , For example:
W.A.F.E (Water, Air, Fire, and Earth) , For example:
WA (water, air), EF (earth, fire).
Each question will only have TWO options, comparing each one of the pairing results. ,
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