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From the author: A test that will show you to what extent your brain is tuned to a masculine or feminine way. The questions were compiled from a variety of studies examining the link between brain characteristics and sexuality, and the scoring system was developed by British geneticist Anne Moir. Here's a simple but very good test that will show you to what extent your brain is wired to be masculine or feminine. The questions were compiled from a variety of studies examining the link between brain characteristics and sexuality, and the scoring system was developed by British geneticist Anne Moir. The test is designed to determine the feminine or masculine principle in the mind of each person. There are no right or wrong answers - the result will simply indicate the likely level of male hormones your brain did or did not receive six to eight weeks after conception. A reflection of this fact will be your preferences in the value system, style of behavior, orientation and choice of solution to the problem. Test to determine the nature of thinking. Circle the statement that you consider correct for yourself in the vast majority of cases. Add up the number of answers under the headings “a”, “b”, “c” and “no answer”.1. When you need to understand a simple or road map, you: a. in difficulty and often ask for help; b. turn it so that it coincides with the direction of your view on the ground; c. do not experience any difficulties.2. You're preparing a complex, gourmet dish for dinner, the radio is on and the phone is ringing. You: a. continue preparing the dish, leaving the radio on and talking to your friend; b. turn off the radio, continue cooking and talk; c. say on the phone that you will call back as soon as the dish is ready.3. Friends gather around you and ask you to tell them how to get to your new home. You: a. draw a route map and send it to your friends or ask someone to explain how to get there; b. ask what notable places your friends know, and then try to explain how to get to you; c. Explain in words how to find your house: “On the MZ road to Newcastle, then turn around, then turn left and go to the second traffic light...”4. When explaining a new idea or concept, you are likely to: a. you will use pencil, paper and gestures; b. explain in words, using gestures and facial expressions; c. explain in words clearly and precisely.5. When you find yourself at home after watching a wonderful movie, you tend to: a. replay scenes from a movie in your mind; b. talk about these scenes and what was said on the screen;c. mainly quote the words of on-screen characters.6. At the cinema, do you prefer to sit: a. on the right side; b. you don't care;c. on the left side.7. A friend's mechanical problem has broken. Yea. express sympathy and talk about how unpleasant it must be for him/her; b. recommend a reliable mechanic who can fix it;c. figure out how the thing works and try to fix it.8. You are in an unfamiliar place and someone asks you where north is. You: a. admit that you don’t know. after thinking, you can guess where he is; c. instantly point north.9. You have found a place where you can park your car, but it is very cramped, and you need to reverse it. You: a. try to find another place; b. Having carefully prepared, drive the car there; c. Reverse the car easily and effortlessly.10. You are watching TV and the phone rings. You: a. answer without turning it off;b. turn off the TV and then answer; c. turn off the TV, ask those present to be silent and only then answer.11. You've just listened to a new song performed by your favorite artist. Usually you: a. you can sing a verse from this song, and it won’t be difficult for you; b. You can sing some of this song if it's simple enough. you will have a hard time remembering the tune of the song, but you will remember some of the tones.12. You are the best predictorresult: a. intuitively; b. making a decision based on available information and “gut feeling.” c. making a decision based on facts, statistics and accurate data.13. You put your keys in the wrong place. You: a. do something until you remember where you put them; b. get down to business, intensely remembering where they could have disappeared; c. mentally replay your path until you remember where you left them.14. You are in a hotel and hear the distant wail of a siren. You: a. you can immediately indicate where the sound is coming from; b. you can point in the direction if you concentrate; c. you will not be able to determine the direction in which the sound source is located.15. You show up for a reception and are introduced to six or seven new people. The next day you: a. can easily describe their faces; b. remember just a few of these faces; c. more likely to remember their names.16. You want to go on holiday to the village, and your partner wants to go to a resort. To convince him/her that your offer is better, you: a. gently say how you feel: you love the village, and the children and family there are always so much fun; b. say: if your partner goes to the village, then you will be grateful to him/her and next time you will definitely go to the resort; c. take advantage of the facts: the village is closer, cheaper and good for sports and recreation.17. When planning your day, you: a. write a list of what needs to be done; b. think about what needs to be done today; c. visualize in your mind the people you need to meet, the places you need to visit, and the things you need to do.18. A friend has a personal problem and he/she came to you to discuss it. You: a. sympathy itself, and understanding, and everything; b. say that problems are never as serious as they seem, and explain why; c. try to give rational advice on how to solve the problem.19. Two of your friends from different marriages have started an affair and are secretly dating. How likely is it that you will understand what is happening: a. you will understand quite quickly; b, you will understand what is happening after a while; c. most likely you will never guess.20. What, exactly, is life, in your opinion? a. have friends and live in harmony with others; b. be friendly to others while maintaining personal independence; c. achieve a worthy goal, earn the respect of others and achieve a prestigious position.21. If you had a choice, would you prefer to work: a. in a team where other people get along easily with others; b. with others, but maintaining some space for oneself; c. separately.22. Of these books do you prefer: a. novels and works of fiction; b. magazines and newspapers; c. documentary prose, biographies.23. When you go shopping, you tend to: a. buy, obeying a sudden impulse, in particular, extraordinary things; b. plan purchases in advance, but do not consider this plan mandatory; c. review labels and compare prices.24. Do you prefer to go to bed, get up and eat: a. whenever you want; b. according to the schedule, but not mandatory: c. at the same time every day.25. You started a new job and met a lot of new people. One of them calls you at home. You: a. you will immediately recognize him by his voice; b. recognize him by his voice in fifty percent of cases; c. you will find it difficult to recognize a person by their voice.26. What worries you most when you argue with someone: a. the silence of the interlocutor or his reaction that you do not understand; b. his lack of understanding of your point of view; c. his alarming or aggressive questions and comments.27. At school, what was your attitude towards literacy tests and essays: a. you dealt with it easily; b. one was given to you, and the other was not; c. neither one nor the other was given.28. In dancing you: a. you can feel the music as soon as you learn to move correctly; b. You can dance some dances, but others are not for you; c. have difficulty following the rhythm.29. How well can you recognize animal calls and imitate them: a. not very good; b. in moderation; c. very good.30.»

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