How Good Are Your Instincts Quiz

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Do you think you have a good instinct and intuition? To test your instincts, this quiz will ask you to respond to various scenarios and situations to make decisions. Take this fun quiz now to find out if you have a good instinct!

Quiz: How Good Are Your Instincts?

Instructions: Answer each question by selecting the best choice, proceed through the quiz, and after the last question, click the “Results” button to view your results and review your answers.

 

Results

Your Instincts Are Spot-On

How Good Are Your Instincts Quiz Passed

You have a strong sense of intuition, often able to trust your gut feelings and make decisions confidently. Whether it’s reading people or situations, your instincts guide you effectively, and you rarely second-guess yourself.

Your Instincts Could Use Some Work

How Good Are Your Instincts Quiz Failed

While you might rely on logic and careful analysis, your gut feelings don’t always lead you in the right direction. With practice, you can strengthen your intuition, but for now, you tend to overthink or doubt your initial impressions.

#1. You get an urgent text from an unknown number asking for help. What’s your gut reaction?

#2. You walk into a new place, and something doesn’t feel right. How do you react?

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#3. You feel like someone close to you is hiding something. How do you respond?

#4. You’re walking through a park and see two paths: one well-trodden and one hidden by trees. Which do you choose?

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#5. A friend tells you a story, but something feels off about their version. What do you do?

#6. You’re presented with two job offers. One feels right in your gut, even though the other looks better on paper. Which do you choose?

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#7. You’re in a group, and a debate starts. Your gut tells you something is off about one person’s argument. What do you do?

#8. You’re offered an opportunity that feels too good to be true. What’s your reaction?

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#9. You’re at a restaurant, and something about your food feels “off.” How do you react?

#10. You’re driving, and something inside tells you to take a different route home. What do you do?

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#11. You’re at a crowded event and suddenly feel drawn to a specific area without any reason. What do you do?

#12. While walking, you feel like someone is watching you. How do you react?

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#13. You have a strange dream that feels like a warning. How do you respond?

#14. You’re buying something, and the cashier gives you back more change than you deserve. What do you instinctively do?

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#15. You’re at a party, and someone new walks in. You get a strong feeling they’re important. What do you do?

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About the Quiz

Great job on completing this fun personality quiz about how good your instincts truly are. It is of course hard to recreate a real-life scenario in an online quiz, so the results of this test will rely on your honesty and intuition. We hope you learn something new today, keep on exploring more about yourself!

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