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Are you likeable? It's the key to changing your life! Get your likeability test score with a personalized report and Action Plan
3-MINUTE LIKEABILITY TEST
Use our free, research-based online Likeable Person test to see how likeable you really are. Download your free personalised report and Action Plan to see how you did and how to improve!Want to Be More Likeable?
Are You a Likeable Person?
Don't we all wonder at times whether we're a likeable person? And what a test of our likeability might say about us? Well, here it is: a test that will not only show you whether you're likeable or not likeable, but the reasons why -- and how to get better!
Our free 3-Minute Likable Person Test has been used by thousands of people to assess (anonymously) how they relate to other people. Complete it and you can immediately download a detailed report on the sort of mistakes you make and how to fix them to be more likable! It's fun, easy to do - and will tell you things you maybe didn't know about yourself!
Here's a great way to test your likeability:
- Anonymous - none of your details are stored!
- Takes just 3 minutes with 15 research-backed multiple choice questions
- AMAZINGLY accurate results
- FREE personalised online report
- Action Plan showing you how to IMPROVE!
We hope you find it as useful as thousands of others have done in assessing and improving their likeability.
But this is important: you must answer these questions with what REALLY applies to you, not what you'd LIKE to be the case. Your report will be based solely on the answers you give, and no-one else needs to see it, so be completely truthful!
Instructions Scroll down the page: there are 15 questions that will appear as you mouse over them: just click to select the answer for each.
Don't worry if any scenario doesn't apply directly to you, just imagine yourself in an equivalent situation.
And remember:
- Don't over-think it
- If none apply, pick the closest match
- Be honest
Have fun and we hope you find it useful!
The report you get at the end really is worthwhile! And once you've answered the questions, there's heaps of helpful communication tips on our Building Relationships blog
Great Tips on Using the TestThis is designed to be fun, but also insightful, so take some time with it
- Take the test again with modified answers to improve your likeability score And when you look at the changes you needed to make, see how they could benefit you in real life
- Think of someone you know well, and answer as if you were them This could give you ideas about how to relate to (or manage...) them better
- Answer as you think a friend or co-worker would Then ask them to do the test and see how well you REALLY know them!
Remember that although it's fun to do, it's also designed to help you. Because if everyone had better likeability skills, life would be so much easier for us all!
Question 1 You have arranged to meet someone but you may be late. What do you do?
Turn up when you can Call/text them to say you might be late Call/text them to rearrange Make sure you're there regardless Question 2 You are in a group where everyone is joking around. What do you do?
You are usually the one making the jokes You laugh and take an active part You sometimes join in You only join in if you know the group well Question 3 How often do friends or work colleagues come to you for advice?
Often Sometimes Rarely You don't like giving advice Question 4 You are organising a holiday with family or friends. How do you plan it?
Ask everyone what they want and try to reach a compromise You have a good idea what they want and trust your judgment The planning is usually left to you and the others go along with it You prefer to leave the planning to others Question 5 How open are you to suggestions from other people about what you do?
You are generally OK without suggestions You will listen, but advice is often inappropriate Quite open, but it depends on what you are doing Very open - you welcome constructive criticism Question 6 Which of the following best describes your circle of friends?
Lots of friends of all types A few friends that go back a long way Not many friends - you are pretty self sufficient Your friendship group changes as you move around Question 7 Is it OK to tell a lie to gain an advantage?
Yes, always - it's a tough world Not with friends but OK with other people Yes, if it's justified by what you are getting Never: once you start, it's a slippery slope Question 8 Someone you know only slightly asks you for a favour. What is your initial reaction?
You are generally happy with this because you like helping people You would be careful to find out exactly what it involves first You prefer to avoid this if you don't know them You'd say yes but may change your mind if it got too involved Question 9 If you see someone you don't know who is struggling with what they are doing, what do you do?
Ask if they need help then give it if you can Smile or commiserate but leave it at that Don't get involved It very much depends on who they are Question 10 You are at an event where you do not know many people. What do you do?
You get to know a small group of people You prefer to stay with the people that you know You freely engage with whoever you meet It depends on the situation Question 11 How do you feel about lending money to a friend?
Only if you are sure they are trustworthy Never: it can go wrong too often You are more likely to borrow money than to lend it You would always help out a friend, no matter what Question 12 When faced with adversity, what do you usually do?
Rise to the occasion and enjoy the challenge Stay as positive as you can Look to other people for help You try to focus on other things Question 13 You are trying to concentrate but someone keeps disturbing you. What do you do?
You don't react as you may hurt their feelings You show your disapproval but leave it at that You ask them to stop It depends who they are Question 14 How do you think other people rate your abilities?
Don't know/don't care Average to poor Pretty good Exceptional Question 15 A friend calls to discuss a problem but you are watching your favourite TV programme. What do you do?
You say you'll call them back later You turn off the TV and talk You pretend there's a problem with the phone You arrange to see them later for a proper chat Your Name (optional) NOTE: This will appear on your report and we won't save it, but you can leave it blank if you want to.
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