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About This Quiz
You might know all sorts of things about cars and how to fix them, but that doesn't mean anything if you don't have the right tools for the job. What kind of garage tool fits your personality best?
What do you do if your friend is upset?
Try and make them feel better.
Try to help them learn from their mistake.
Try to help them fix the problem.
Nothing.
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Do you often try to figure out how to do things differently at work?
Not really.
Yes, all the time.
Sometimes.
Not ever.
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What is the best way to solve a problem?
By being prepared for emergencies.
By figuring out all aspects of it.
By not giving up.
By being consistent.
Where do you spend most of your time in your house?
The kitchen.
Out on the deck.
The living room.
My office.
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What is your flirting style?
I don't really have one.
It depends on the person.
I am aggressive.
I wait for them to come to me.
Your relationship is on the rocks, what do you do?
Try and fix it.
Try and do things differently.
Break up with the person.
Nothing.
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What power would you want most?
To travel in time.
To be super fast.
To have incredible strength.
To be all knowing.
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Would you do a job you didn't like if it made you a lot of money?
Possibly.
Probably.
For sure.
No way.
How trusting are you of people?
Kind of, but I am always prepared for something to go wrong.
Very trusting.
Not very trusting.
Not trusting at all.
Do you like to get things done quickly or make sure they are done right?
Kind of in between.
I like to do things quickly.
I like to make sure they are done right.
I take all sorts of time to make sure things are done right.
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How worried are you that things will go wrong?
Very worried.
Not that worried.
A little worried.
Not worried at all.
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Would you ever want to be a mechanic in real life?
No way.
Possibly.
Probably.
No, I don't like to be dirty.
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What would your parenting style be?
To worry like crazy and always try to help.
To lead by example.
To model toughness in the face of adversity.
To be hands off and let them learn for themselves.
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