ATTITUDE INTEREST ANALYSIS TEST
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by Lewis M. Terman and Catharine Cox Miles,
COPYRIGHT, 1936, BY TILE MCGRAW-HILL BOOK COMPANY, INC.
READ THIS FIRST PRINTED IN THE. U.S.A.
You are asked to co-operate seriously and carefully in marking the items in this booklet. This is not an intelligence test. We
want to find out something about the attitudes and interests of people in relation to their occupations, their home situations, and
their hobbies. The items in this booklet have been selected by actual trial out of several thousand. More than 4,000 persons of
different ages, occupations, and schooling have filled out test blanks like this one. We are trying to accumulate sufficient returns to
discover what the actual standards of response are. Your answers are needed to help do this. Fill in all of the blanks on this page
as indicated below. Please do not omit any of the items. All of the information is important. Do not look at the other pages of
the booklet until you have finished filling in the blanks below.
City ................................................................................................ State........................................................................................
Underline one : Single, Married, Widowed, Separated, Divorced.
Ph.D.
Grammar grades High School College M.A. M.D.
Amount of Schooling. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
Mark highest point reached : Yrs. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Other schooling or courses ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Profession or occupation ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
.............
Previous professions or occupations if any:
(Married women list occupation before marriage) ............................................................................................................................................................
Specific hobbies or special interests such as playing baseball, 1 .................................................................................................................
choir singing, chess, collecting stamps, philanthropy. 2 ...............................
.................................................................................
If ever married state for how many years : ....................
If you have children state number of boys : ................ girls: ................
How many brothers older than yourself reached 16 years of age? ....................
How many brothers younger than yourself reached 16 years of age? ....................
How many sisters older than yourself reached 16 years of age? ....................
How many sisters younger than yourself reached 16 years of age? ....................
Were both your parents responsible for your training up to the age of 16? ....................
If not, please specify ........................................................................................................
Underline the word that indicates your usual state of health : Robust, above-average, average, below-average, frail.
Mark a cross on each of the 12 lines below to indicate the amount of your interest in each subject or activity.
1. Travel ( ....................... veI..............................I 7. Music I........................ I................................
Much Arage Slight or none Much Average Slight or none
2. Out-door I ........................ I................................ I 8. Art I........................ I.................. ..............I
Sports Much Average Slight or none Much Average Slight or none
3. Religion ........................ I....................... ........I 9. Science I........................ I................................ I
Much Average Slight or none much Average Slight or none
4. Mechanics ........................ I.................. ............. I 10. Politics i........................I................................I
Much Average Slight or none Much Average Slight or none
5. Social Life ml ........................ I................................ I 11. Domestic I........................I................................I
Much Average Slight or none Arts Much Average Slight or none
6. Literature I ........................ I................................ 1 12. Pets I........................ I.................. ..........I
Much Average Slight or none Much Average Slight or none
NOW READ THIS
Do not look at other parts of the booklet until you are ready to begin the test. When you are ready, turn at once to Exercise 1.
Read the instructions carefully, marking the sample items as you come to them. Then go right on to the exercise itself. Work as
rapidly as you can. As soon as you have finished Exercise 1 go right on to Exercise 2, then Exercise 3, and so on until you have
finished the booklet. In each case read the directions with care, and work the exercise as rapidly as you can. It should take about
40 or 50 minutes to finish the booklet.
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DIRECTIONS : Look at the word in capital letters, then look at each of the four words which follow it.
For example:
HORSE cow hay race swim
Draw a line under the word that seems to you to go best or most naturally with HORSE; that is, the word that
HORSE tends most to make you think of.
Second example:
AUTO danger gears machine ride
Draw a line under the word that seems to go best or most naturally with AUTO; the word that AUTO tends most to
make you think of.
Look at each of the words in the list below. In each case, draw a line under the word that goes best or most naturally
with the one in capitals; the word it tends most to make you think of. Work rapidly; do not think long over any one.
POLE barber cat North telephone
DATE appointment dance fruit history
BAR drink prisoner sand stop
SHARP bright flat knife pin
TRUNK baggage elephant travel tree
ORDER buy command
CASE bottles container
POST fence gate letter
TENDER kind loving meat
neat quiet
doctor grammar
mail
sore
JACK cards money tool toy
TRAIN engine gown travel whistle
DRAW blood bridge pencil picture
BRACE bit pair strap support
FLY airplane bird nasty travel
BOND love paper security tie
PASS car mountain over subject
RAIN clouds umbrella weather wet
BOOK cover paper print read
PURE good milk water white
MOON light month night round
FLESH blood color meat soft
DANGER accident caution death escape
MODEST bashful good nice shy
FRESH cool flirt meat ' stale
COLOR black blind blue shade
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PICNIC fun hike sandwich Sunday_
WEDDING bride happiness marriage ring
DUTY God honor soldier work
GARDEN flower fruit vegetable weeds
EMBRACE arms lover mother sin
HOME expenses happiness house sleep
BLUSH red rose shame smile
BABY cry darling infant mother
FELLOW boy friend good pal
CHEAT cards clerk crook unfair
ENJOY food happiness jolly laugh
DEVIL dare evil hell tempt
JEALOUS angry green lover women
DIMPLE baby cheek hole knee
KNIGHT armor brave Ivanhoe man
LETTER love news paper stamp
CELLAR basement dark furnace vegetables
TRUE edge good soldiers story
DESPISE coward dirt dislike flirt
TWILIGHT dark dusk morning sunset
FACE enemy powder pretty wash
SPOON fork pet silver soup
CHEEK blush girl nerve pink
WORSHIP church God hero Sunday
LONGING absence child home success
SACRIFICE cards kill money mother
MARRIAGE children divorce happy license
RULE command footrule games obey
BRAVE fight honor protect soldier
FLOWER fields fragrant vase violet
FAMILY brother kind quarrel sister
SIXTEEN age foolish number years
ANGEL death Gabriel good heaven
VAIN peacock proud impossible useless
MACHINE engine Ford ride sew
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Directions:-Here are some drawings, a little like ink
blots. They are not pictures of anything in particular but
might suggest almost anything to you, just as shapes in
the clouds sometimes do. Beside each drawing four
things are mentioned. Underline the one word that tells
what the drawing makes you think of most.
Examples :-
baby
dog
man
squirrel
fish
mirror
snow shoe
spoon
candle
cup
hat
49 inkwell
arm
flame
flower
tail
brush
centipede
comb
teeth
dog's head
glove
hand
horse's head
jar
mail box
pipe
tombstone
ball bat
ham
pear
tadpole
ax
boat
chopper
moon
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dish
ring
target
tire
bird house
flagpole
sword
torch
fence
letter "E"
ship
tree
V babies
cloud
dancers
lovers
I
Indian
man hanged
scarecrow
tassel
chimney
coil
smoke
thread
bottle
cannon
Indian club
jug
baby
bell
idol
incense
fish
saxophone
snake
whip
bat
flower
goat
star
coal bucket
face
kettle
nose
a man
bowl
cup
mw%t head
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In each sentence draw a line under the word that makes the sentence true.
Example: America was discovered by BALBOA COLUMBUS DRAKE WASHINGTON
Work as rapidly as you can. Skip those you do not know.
1. Marigold is a kind of fabric flower grain stone .......................................................................................... 1
2. Things cooked in grease are boiled broiled fried roasted .......................................................................... 2
3. The Yale is a kind of hammer lock screen wrench .................................................................................. 3
4. We should drink tea from the cup saucer spoon .............................................................................................. 4
5. Pongee is a kind of cloth drink flower game .............................................................................................. 5
6. The most gold is produced in Alaska New York Tennessee Texas .......................................................... 6
7. The earth moves around the sun in 7 days 30 days 180 days 365 days ...................................................... 7
8. A stately dance of colonial days was the minuet polka two-step waltz .................................................... 8
9. One must run fast in fruit basket jackstones tin-tin wood-tag .............................................................. 9
10. Beethoven is known as a composer painter poet singer ............................................................................ 10
11. Most of our anthracite coal comes from Alabama Colorado Ohio Pennsylvania ................................ 11
12. The number of players on a baseball team is 7 9 11 13 .................................................................................. 12
13. Eggs are best for us when deviled fried hard-boiled soft-boiled .......................................................... 13
14. A loom is used for cooking embroidering sewing weaving .................................................................... 14
15. Peat is used for fuel pavement plaster road-making ................................................................................ 15
16. Marco Polo was a famous king philosopher traveler warrior ................................................................ 16
17. Tokyo is a city of China India Japan Russia .............................................................................................. 17
18. The first American naval hero was Hull John Paul Jones Lawrence Winslow. ...................................... 18
19. Daffodils are grown. from bulbs cuttings seeds shoots .............................................................................. 19
20. The baby found in the bulrushes was Jacob Jesus Moses Paul ................................................................ 20
21. The boomerang is an animal plant tool weapon .......................................................................................... 21
22. Minnehaha means falling leaves laughing waters running brooks whispering pines ...................... 22
23. A correct expression is I have dove I dived H e dove .................................................................................... 23
24. The "Rough Riders" were led by Funston Pershing Roosevelt Sheridan ............................................ 24
25. The vessel which overcame the Merrimac was the Connecticut Monitor Old Ironsides .......................... 25
26. About A.D. 1750 men's sleeves had bands lace-ruffles stiff cuffs stripes ...................._......................... 26
27. A food with much the same food substance as rice is beans peas meat potatoes .................................... 27
28. A shilling is worth about 25 cts. 50 cts. $1.00 $5.00 ...................................................................................... 28
29. Punch and Judy are artists dancers musicians puppets ............................................................................ 29
30. "Speak for yourself" was said by Annabel Lee Evangeline Juliet Priscilla .......................................... 30
31. The Erie Canal is in Canada Ohio New York Pennsylvania .................................................................... 31
32. Red goes best with black lavender pink purple .......................................................................................... 32
33. Baby gets its first tooth at about 6 mos. 12 mos. 15 mos. 18 mos ............................................................... 33
34. The mossy side of a tree is usually on the east north south west ................................................................ 34
35. The state whose waters produce the most salmon is California Maine Massachusetts Oregon .......... 35
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36. Turpentine comes from coal petroleum trees whales ................................................................................ 36
37. The number of persons on a jury in the U.S. is 8 12 16 18 ...... .................. .......... ............. ............................. 37
38. The Madonna is a favorite subject for music paintings poetry stories .................................................... 38
39. The chief cause of the tides is the attraction of the moon planets sun stars .......................................... 39
40. The proportion of the globe covered by water is about / % % / ............... -. 40
41. The turquoise is blue red white yellow ......................................................................................................... 41
42. A plant "breathes" chiefly through its bark leaves roots twigs ................................................................ 42
43. Mica is an explosive food mineral vegetable .............................................................................................. 43
44. Blue clashes worst with brown gray pink purple .......................................................................................... 44
45. A dinner hostess seats the guest of honor at her left opposite right ................................................................ 45
46. A buffet is used for books clothes dishes food ............................................................................................ 46
47. Shinny is played with bats clubs nets racquets ........................................................................................... 47
48. When water freezes it contracts expands does neither ............................................................................... 48
49. The Roman numeral C equals 50 100 500 1000 .............................................................................................. 49
50. Some think "moon over the right shoulder" means death rain sickness wish fulfillment .................... 50
51.. The amethyst is green purple white yellow .................................................................................................. 51
52. Ruth and Naomi are known for their. devotion hatred pity rivalry ........................................................... 52
53. The length of a brick is 6 in. 8 in. 10 in. 12 in. ............................................................................................... 53
54. The number of Abou Ben Adhem's visions was 1 2
4 6 .................... ...................... ..................................... 54
55. "Mennen's" is the name of cold cream perfume
collar talcum ........................ ...... ................ .................. 55
56. Barometers are used to measure air pressure
heat
humidity rainfall ...................................................... 56
57. Lobo was the name of a bear crow fox
wolf .............................................................................................. 57
58. "Charades" is a running game game of chance
guessing game kissing game ........................................ 58
59. The number of ordinary steps in a mile is about
1,000
2,000 5,000 10,000 .................................................. 59
60. "Peter Pan" was written by Barrie Kipling Mark Twain Stevenson ........ .--------- ..__................. _..--_.- 60
61. Babies should be weaned at about 3 mos.
6 mos. 12 mos. 2 yrs ...................................................................... 61
62. The*altitude record for airplanes is about
10,000 ft. 20,000 ft. 40,000 ft. 60,000 ft . .................................. 62
63. Limestone originated from granite marble sand shells ............................................................................. 63
64. An animal that suckles its young is the alligator shark snake whale ...................................................... 64
65. A birthright was sold for a mess of pottage by Cain Esau
Isaac Judas .................................................. 65
66. Beam scales illustrate the principle of
buoyancy
elasticity
leverage
magnetism .................................... 66
67. A character in "David Copperfield" is
Betty
Uriah Heep
Sinbad
Oliver Twist .................................. 67
68. A decisive Revolutionary battle was
Gettysburg
New Orleans Valley Forge Yorktown .................... 68
69. "Nevermore" was spoken by a general parrot raven woman ...................................................................... 69
70. A famous portrait painter was Rosa Bonheur Mozart Reynolds Rubens .................. ............................... 70
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Below is a list of things that sometimes cause anger. After each thing mentioned draw a
circle around VM, M, L, or N to show how much anger it causes you.
VM means VERY MUCH; M means MUCH; L means A LITTLE; N means NONE.
1. Being blamed for something you have not done ....................................
VM
M
L
N
2. Being called lazy --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
VM
M
L
N
3. Being called stupid------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
VM
M
L
N
4. Being called a thief ..................................................................................
VM
M
L
N
5. Being deceived by a supposed friend ......................................................
VM
M
L
N
6. Being disturbed when you want to work ................................................
VM
M
L
N
7. Being snubbed by an inferior ..................................................................
VM
M
L
N
8. Being unexpectedly slapped on the back as a joke ................................
VM
M
L
N
9. Hearing someone make fun of your clothes ..........................................
VM
M
L
N
10. Hearing your political views ridiculed ....................................................
VM
M
L
N
11. Seeing boys make fun of old people ......................................................
VM
M
L
N
12. Seeing an honest official thrown out of office by politicians ................
VM
M
L
N
13. Seeing a person laugh at a cripple ............................:.............................
VM
M
L
N
14. Seeing people disfigure library books ....................................................
VM
M
L
N
15. Seeing someone cheat in an examination .................................................
VM
M
L
N
16. Seeing someone trying to discredit you with your employer.....--.....-...
VM
M
L
N
17. Seeing someone laugh when a blind man runs into an obstacle...-.....-
VM
M
L
N
Below is a list of things that often cause fear. After each thing
mentioned draw a circle around VM, M, L, or N to indicate how much
fear it causes you. Be honest and admit all the fears you have. Fears
are not disgraceful.
VM means VERY MUCH; M means MUCH ; L means A LITTLE ;
N means NONE.
1. Automobiles ....................................................VM
M
L
N
2. Being lost ........................................................VM
M
L
N
3. Being in a closed room ....................................VM
M
L
N
4. Becoming deaf or blind ....................................VM
M
L
N
5. Bulls ................................................................VM
M
L
N
6. Burglars ..........................................................VM
M
L
N
7. Contagious diseases ............................. ........... VM
M
L
N
8. Deep water ......................................................VM
M
L
N
9. End of the world ..............................................VM
M
L
N
10. Floods ..............................................................VM
M
L
N
11. Garter snakes ..................................................VM
M
L
N
12. Graveyards at night ..........................................VM
M
L
N
13. Heart trouble ..................................................VM
M
L
N
14. Insects ..............................................................VM
M
L
N
15. Lightning ..........................................................VM
M
L
N
16. Negroes ............................................................VM
M
L
N
17. Pain ..................................................................VM
M
L
N
18. Punishment in the next world.. ...................... VM
M
L
N
19. Thunder ..........................................................VM
M
L
N
20. Windstorms ....................................................VM
M
L
N
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Below is a list of things that sometimes cause disgust. After each
thing mentioned draw a circle around VM, M, L, or N to indicate how
much disgust it causes you.
VM means VERY MUCH ; M means MUCH ; L means A
LITTLE; N means NONE.
1. An unshaven man ............................................VM
M
L
N
2. A butcher shop ................................................VM
M
L
N
3. A drunken man ................................................VM
M
L
N
4. Crooked teeth ..................................................VM
M
L
N
5. Food stains on clothing ....................................VM
M
L
N
6. Foul language ..................................................VM
M
L
N
7. Gum chewing ..................................................VM
M
L
N
8. Mushy food in your mouth ..............................VM
M
L
N
9. Offensive breath ..............................................VM
M
L
N
10. Pimples ............................................................VM
M
L
N
11. Sagging socks on a man ..................................VM
M
L
N
12. Seeing a woman smoking ................................VM
M
L
N
13. Sight of slimy water ........................................VM
M
L
N
14. Smell of decaying fish ......................................VM
M
L
N
15. Soiled or ragged fingernails ............................VM
M
L
N
16. Spitting in public ..............................................VM
M
L
N
17. Untidy clothes ................................................VM
M
L
N
18. Word "gent" used for gentleman ....................VM
M
L
N
Below is a list of things that sometimes arouse pity. After each thing mentioned
draw a circle around VM, M, L, or N to indicate how much pity it arouses in you.
VM means VERY MUCH; M means MUCH; L means A LITTLE; N means
NONE.
1. A bee that is drowning ..........................................................
VM
M
L
N
2. A dog that must be killed for biting people ........................
VM
M
L
N
3. A man who is cowardly and can't help it ............................
VM
M
L
N
4. An insane person ..................................................................
VM
M
L
N
5. An old person with a fatal disease .......................................
VM
M
L
N
6. An orphan girl ......................................................................
VM
M
L
N
7. Overworked horses ..............................................................
VM
M
L
N
8. Overworked children ............................................................
VM
M
L
N
9. A fly caught on sticky fly paper ..........................................
VM
M
L
N
10. An underfed child ................................................................
VM
M
L
N
11. Very old people ......................................................................
VM
M
L
N
12. A wounded deer ....................................................................
VM
M
L
N
13. A baby bird whose mother is dead ........................................
VM
M
L
N
14. A wounded soldier who must beg for a living ....................
VM
M
L
N
15. A young person totally paralyzed ........................................
VM
M
L
N
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Below is a list of acts of various degrees of wickedness or badness. After each thing
mentioned draw a circle around 3, 2, 1, or 0 to show how wicked or bad you think it is.
3 means "EXTREMELY WICKED"; 2 means "DECIDEDLY BAD"; 1 means
"SOMEWHAT BAD"; 0 means "NOT REALLY BAD."
1. Picking flowers in a public park ................................................................
3
2
1
0
2. Stealing a ride on a truck .............................................. .-...--------...............
3
2
1
0
3. Telling a lie to avoid punishment..-... .............. __ .................... __ ..............
3
2
1
0
4. Whispering in school ..................................................................................
3
2
1
0
5. Boys teasing girls ........................................................................................
3
2
1
0
6. Making fun of cripples ..............................................................................
3
2
1
0
7. Using slang ..................................................................................................
3
2
1
0
8. Breaking windows ......................................................................................
3
2
1
0
9. Boys smoking before they are 21 ................................................................
3
2
1
0
10. Indulging in "petting? ................................................................................
3
2
1
0
11. Moderate drinking ......................................................................................
3
2
1
0
12. Excessive drinking .....................................................................................
3
2
1
0
13. Putting pins on the teacher's chair ............................................................
3
2
1
0
14. Swiping fruit out of orchards ....................................................................
3
2
1
0
15. Laziness ......................................................................................................
3
2
1
0
16. Going to bed without saying your prayers ................................................
3
2
1
0
17. Not brushing your teeth .............................................................................
3
2
1
0
18. Boys fighting ..............................................................................................
3
2
1
0
19. Being a slacker, in time of war .................................. ........ ...........................
3
2
1
0
20. Boy running away from home ....................................................................
3
2
1
0
21. Neglecting to study your lesson. ................................................................
3
22. Being a Bolshevik ......................................................................................
3
23. Not standing up when the "Star Spangled Banner" is played.. ..............
3
24. Drinking a great deal of coffee and tea ....................................................
3
25. Being cross to your brother or sister ........................................................ .
3
26. Shooting rabbits just for fun-.. ...................... ............................ .............
3
2
1
0
27. Having fits of temper ................... ......................................................
3
2
1
0
28. Insulting the defenseless ...........................................................................
3
2
1
0
In each comparison below draw a circle around 1 or 2 or S to show how well you like the things mentioned.
Around 1, if you like the FIRST thing better.
Around 2, if you like the SECOND thing better.
Around S, if you have the SAME LIKING for both.
1.
(1)
Make plans (2) Carry out plans ............................................................................................................
1
2 S
2.
(1)
Work involving many details (2) Work involving few details ..........................:...........................
1
2 S
3.
(1)
Interesting work with small income (2) Uninteresting work with large income ..........................
1
2 S
4.
(1)
Give a report in writing (2) Give a report verbally ........................................................................
1
2 S
5.
(1)
Work with men (2) Work with women ..............................................................................................
1
2 S
6.
(1)
An auto with scruffy paint but excellent motor (2) An auto with fresh paint but only fairly
good motor .............................................................................................................................................
1
2 S
7.
(1) Live in the country (2) Live in the city ..............................................................................................
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For each occupation below, ask yourself; would I like that work or not? If you would like it, draw a circle
around L. If you would dislike it, draw a circle around D. If you would neither like nor dislike it, draw a circle
around N. In deciding on your answer, think only of the kind of work. Don't consider the pay. Imagine that you
have the ability to do the work, that you are the right age for it, and that it is equally open to men and women.
Don't stop to think long ; answer fairly quickly.
1. Architect .......................................... L
2. Chef or cook ...................................... L
3. Auto racer ........................................ L
4. Librarian .......................................... L
5. Building contractor .......................... L
6. Detective .......................................... L
7. Nurse ................................................ L
8. Private secretary .............................. L
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Do you like or dislike these?
1. Charlie Chaplin ........ ........................ L
2. Social problem movies ...................... L
3. Movie love scenes ............................ L
4. Poetry ................................................ L
5. Detective stories .............................. L
6. Stories of home life .......................... L
D
D
D
D
D
D
N
N
N
N
N
N
9. Journalist .......................................... L
D
N
7. Adventure stories .............................. L
D
N
10. Forest ranger .................................... L
D
N
8. Comic supplements .......................... L
D
N
11. Dairyman .......................................... L
D
N
9. Radio magazines ............. ................ L
10. Chemistry ......................... ................. L
D
D
N
N
12. Dressmaker ...................................... L
13. Florist ................................................ L
14. Stock breeder .................................... L
D
D
D
N
N
N
11. Dramatics .......................................... L
D
N
15. Optician ............................................ L
D
N
12. Ancient languages ............................ L
D
N
16. Social worker .................................... L
17. Music teacher ................................... L
18. Clerk in a store ................................. L
19. Singer ................................................ L
20. Preacher ............................................ L
21. Novelist ............................................ L
D
D
D
D
D
D
N
N
N
N
N
N
13. Civics ................................................ L
14. Spelling .............................................. L
1. Hunting ............................................ L
2. Skating .............................................. L
3. Horseback riding ............................ L
4. Hopscotch ........................................ L
5. Dare base .......................................... L
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
22. Soldier .............................................. L
23. Draftsman ........................................ L
24. Artist ................................................ L
D
D
D
N
N
N
6. Drop the handkerchief ............ ...------ L
D
N
25. Bookkeeper ..................................... L
Do you like or dislike these people?
D
N
7. Chess
8. Charades ............................................ L
9. Collecting flowers ...----------------------- L
D
D
N
N
1. Men with beards ................................ L
10. Cooking ........................................... L
D
N
2. Babies ................................................ L
3. Infidels .............................................. L
4. People with loud voices... ................. L
5. Argumentative people ...................... L
6. Very forgiving people ...................... L
D
N
11. Studying lessons .............................. L
12. Repairing a door latch ...................... L
13. Parties and socials .......................... L
14. Being with one other ........................ L
15. Strict Sunday laws ............................ L
D
D
D
D
D
N
N
N
N
N
7. Very quiet people .............................. L
8. People who spend freely .................. L
9. People with gold teeth ...................... L
D
D
D
N
N
N
16. Pet cats ............................................. L
D
N
10. Tall women ...................................... L
D
N
17. Near-beer .......................................... L
D
N
11. Men who take the lead ...................... L
D
N
18. Coca cola .......................................... L
19. Cheese ................................................ L
D
D
N
N
12. Mannish women .............................. L
D
N
20. Candies .............................................. L
D
N
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After each book you have read, put a circle around L, D, or N to show how well
you like it. Skip those you have not read.
1. Robinson Crusoe, by Daniel Defoe ....................................................
L
D
N
2. Lorna Doone, by Richard D. Blackmore ..........................................
L
D
N
3. Through the Looking Glass, by Lewis Carroll ..................................
L
D
N
4. Westward Ho, by Charles Kingsley ..................................................
L
D
N
5. Daddy Long Legs, by Jean Webster ..................................................
L
D
N
6. Peter Pan and Wendy, by J. M. Barrie ............................................
L
D
N
7. Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain ..................................................
L
D
N
8. Rip Van Winkle, by Washington Irving ..........................................
L
D
N
9. The Wonder Book, by Nathaniel Hawthorne ....................................
L
D
N
10. Bird's Christmas Carol, by Kate Douglas Wiggin ..........................
L
D
N
11. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, by Kate Douglas Wiggin ................
L
D
N
12. Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens ................................................
L
D
N
13. The Man Without a Country, by Edward Everett Hale ..................
L
D
N
14. Little Men, by Louisa Alcott ..............................................................
L
D
N
15. The Secret Garden, by Frances Hodgson Burnett ............................
L
D
N
16. Captains Courageous, by Rudyard Kipling ......................................
L
D
N
17. Little Lord Fauntleroy, by Frances Hodgson Burnett ....................
L
D
N
18. Boy's Life of Theodore Roosevelt, by Herman Hagedorn ..............
L
D
N
19. Gulliver's Travels, by Jonathan Swift ..............................................
L
D
N
20. Biography of a Grizzly, by Ernest Seton-Thompson ......................
L
D
N
21. Evangeline, by Henry W. Longfellow ..............................................
L
D
N
22. Tales from Shakespeare, by Charles Lamb ........................................
L
D
N
23. Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, by Conan Doyle ..........................
L
D
N
Suppose you were an artist, what would you like to
If you had two years to travel, with plenty of money,
draw ?
what would you like to see and do?
1. Fruits ................................................
L
D
N
1. Visit Holland ..................................
L
D
N
2. Children --------------------------------------------
L
D
N
2. Hunt lions in Africa ......................
L
D
N
3. Horses ................................................
L
D
N
3. Spend a day in Westminster Abbey
L
D
N
4. Clouds --------------------------------- --------------
L
D
N
4. See London Bridge ..........................
L
D
N
5. Cats ..................................................
L
D
N
5. Visit many famous battlegrounds..
L
D
N
6. Flowers ..............................................
L
D
N
6. Visit many manufacturing plants..
L
D
N
7. Tigers ................................................
L
D
N
7. See how people prepare their food
L
D
N
8. Ships ..................................................
L
D
N
8. Spend a year on a sailing boat........
L
D
N
Suppose you were a newspaper reporter, what would
9. Study social customs ......................
L
D
N
you like to write about, or report?
10. See how criminals are treated........
L
D
N
1. Accidents ..........................................
L
D
N
11. Learn about various religions........
L
D
N
2. Sporting news ..................................
L
D
N
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3. Musical events ..................................
L
D
N
4. Theatrical news ................................
L
D
N
5. News oddities ....................................
L
D
N
6. Commercial news ..............................
L
D
N
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Below is a list of famous characters. After each name draw a circle around L, D, or N to indicate whether you
like that character.
L means LIKE; D means DISLIKE; N means NEITHER LIKE NOR DISLIKE.
Skip those you do not know anything about.
1. Jane Addams .................................. L D N
2. P. T. Barnum .................................. L D N
3. Bismarck ............... ...................... L D N
4. Daniel Boone .................................. L D N
5. Aaron Burr .................................... L D N
6. Kit Carson ...................................... L D N
7. Cleopatra ........................................ L D N
8. Christopher Columbus .................. L D N
9. Oliver Cromwell ............................ L D N
10. Jefferson Davis ............................. L D N
16. Hearst, the publisher ...................... L D N
17. Herbert Hoover .............................. L D N
18. Robert G. Ingersoll ........................ L D N
19. Thomas Jefferson .......................... L D N
20. Lenin ................................................ L D N
21. Judge Ben Lindsay .......................... L D N
22. Aimee McPherson... L D N
23. Mussolini ........................................ L D N
24. Florence Nightingale ...................... L D N
25. Theodore Roosevelt ........................ L D N
11. Jack Dempsey ................................ L D N
12. Lloyd George .................................. L D N
13. Congressman Volstead .................. L D N
14. Booker T. Washington .................... L D N
15. Ulysses S. Grant .............................. L D N
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.26. Billy Sunday .................................. L D N
27. Wellington ...................... ........ L D N
28, Woodrow Wilson .......................... L D N
Read each statement and consider whether it is mostly true or mostly false.
If it is mostly TRUE draw a circle around T.
If it is mostly FALSE draw a circle around F.
Work rapidly. Answer all.
1. The face shows how intelligent a person is ................ ............ ................................ ............_--------- T F
2. The weak deserve more love than the strong ................................................................................. T F
3. The world was created in six days of twenty-four hours each .................................................. T F
4. One usually knows when stared at from behind.- ........................................................................ T F
5. Preachers have better characters than most persons ................................................................ T F
6. Love "at first sight" is usually the truest love ............................................................................... T F
7. Girls are naturally more innocent than boys. ..... ................ ......................................................... T F
8. Lincoln was greater than Washington ........................................................................................... T F
9. Opportunity knocks but once for any man ................................................................................... T F
10. The largest fortunes should be seized by the government and divided among the poor........ T F
11. Children should be taught never to fight ......................................................................................... T F
12. We should never give to beggars ................................................................................................... T F
13. There should be perfect equality between men and women in all things .................................. T F
14. Green-eyed people are not to be trusted ......................................................................................... T F
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Answer each question as truthfully as you can by drawing a line under YES or NO.
1. Do you like most people you know? .................................................................. YES NO
2. Did you ever have imaginary companions? ........................................................ YES NO
3. Do people often say you are too noisy? .... .............................................. YES NO
4. Do you rather dislike to take your bath? ............................................................ YES NO
5. Have you been bossed too much for your own good? ...................................... YES NO
6. Do you nearly always prefer for someone else to take the lead? .................... YES NO
7. Do you feel yourself to be lacking in self-control?........... ............................... YES NO
8. Are you extremely careful about your manner of dress? ................................ YES NO
9. Do you work mostly by fits and starts? .............................................................. YES NO
10. Do you shrink from facing a crisis or difficulty? .............................................. YES NO
11. Are you careful of your personal belongings? .................................................. YES NO
12. Do you worry much over possible misfortunes? .............................................. YES NO
13. Are you much embarrassed when you make a grammatical mistake? ............ YES NO
14. Are you worried when you have an unfinished job on your hands? ................ YES NO
15. Have you ever kept a diary? ................................................................................ YES NO
16. Do you like to go to parties, dances, or other social affairs? ............................ YES NO
17. Do you ever feel that you are about to "go to pieces"? .................................... YES NO
18. Are you often afraid of the dark? .................................................................... YES NO
19. Have you often fainted away? ............................................................................ YES NO
20. Can you usually sit still without fidgeting? ........................................................ YES NO
21. Do you usually enjoy your meals? .................................................................... YES NO
22. Have you the habit of biting your finger nails? ................................................ YES NO
23. As a child were you extremely disobedient? .................................................... YES NO
24. Do you ever dream of robbers? ...................................................................... YES NO
25. Do people ever say that you talk too much?. ..................................................... YES " NO
26. Do you ever have the same dream over and over? .......................................... YES NO
27.. Do people nearly always treat you right? ........................................................ YES NO
28. Were you ever expelled from school, or nearly expelled? .............................. YES. NO
29. Have you often been punished unjustly? ............................................................ YES NO
30. Do you often get cross over little things? .......................................................... YES NO
31. Does it make you angry for people to hurry you? .............................................. YES NO
32. Can you stand as much pain as others can? ...................................................... YES NO
33. Is it easy for you to get up as soon as you wake? .............................................. YES NO
34. Would you like to wear expensive clothes? ........................................................ YES NO
35. Do you feel tired a good deal of the time? ......................... .__.._...___......__.____._... YES NO
36. Do you ever walk in your sleep? ........................................................................ YES NO
37. Do you hear easily when spoken to? ................................... YES NO
38. Are you often frightened in the middle of the night? ...................................... YES NO
39. Have you found school a hard place to get along in? .......... ........................ YES NO
40. Can you do good work while people are looking at you? .................................. YES NO
41. Do you feel like jumping off when you are on a high place? .......................... YES NO
42. Do you always remember to brush your teeth? ................................................ YES NO
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