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Question 1
1/10You’re in a foreign country and want to visit a key attraction. What do you do?
Use a map to help navigate
Walk around and explore until you find it
Read travel blogs for directions
Ask a local for directions
Question 2
2/10When learning to cook a new recipe, you prefer to:
Read a detailed recipe or cookbook
Just try cooking it and adjust as you go
Listen to a chef or experienced person explain the steps
Watch a step-by-step video and pause it while cooking
Question 3
3/10You just bought a new board game. How do you learn the rules?
Look at an infographic or visual guide that explains the game
Ask a friend or expert to explain the rules before starting
Read the rulebook or look up how to play online
Start playing and learn the rules as you go
Question 4
4/10Your computer starts slowing down and some programs freeze. How do you solve it?
Look for a tutorial video or infographic that explains the solution
Search for and read articles about fixing slow computers
Try restarting, closing programs, or changing settings yourself
Ask a friend or IT person to explain what to do
Question 5
5/10You’re being trained to use a new tool at work. How do you best remember how to use it?
Try using the tool immediately
Take notes and review them later
Listen to a coworker explain and repeat the steps
Look at diagrams or visual guides
Question 6
6/10Your company asks you to learn about disaster safety practices. What do you do?
Read official documents or news sites for instructions
Join a drill or simulation (e.g., fire or earthquake drill)
Listen to experts or emergency staff explain safety tips
Watch a demonstration video or survival infographic
Question 7
7/10A friend tells you a funny joke and you want to remember it. What do you do?
Visualize it in your head like a scene to remember how it plays out
Write it down to practice later
Practice saying the joke out loud
Try repeating it immediately, then fine-tune it
Question 8
8/10You're preparing for a history exam. What study method do you use?
Listen to lectures, watch videos, or discuss with friends
Read textbooks and take notes on key content
Use flashcards or visualize scenes and gestures from the time period
Use diagrams, symbols, timelines, or charts to remember things
Question 9
9/10When assembling a new piece of IKEA furniture, you:
Read the manual carefully before starting
Watch an online video of someone assembling the same furniture
Call someone you know to explain how to do it
Start building immediately — trial and error is fine
Question 10
10/10You want to get fit. Which method do you choose?
Try different workouts yourself and see what works
Read articles about effective workout techniques
Follow along with workout videos
Join a class with a trainer giving guidance