02/05/2026
Sanirtak Personality Type Test
Sanirtak’s Personality Type Test
Name: ______________________________________
Date of Birth: ____ / ____ / ____ Age: ______
List three skills or strengths you believe you have:
Instructions
Answer each question YES or NO.
There are no right or wrong answers.
Answer honestly based on what feels most natural to you.
Every person has:
a Dominant Personality Type (strength)
a Recessive Personality Type (challenge)
Your personality continues to develop throughout life. This test helps identify your current pattern.
SECTION 1: ENERGY DIRECTION
Extroversion (E) – Questions 1–9
You feel happiest when surrounded by others.
You often stand out in a group.
In conflict, you react first and reflect later.
You think out loud.
You openly share your emotions.
You comfort others by taking action rather than listening.
You enjoy quickly sharing new information.
You respond before hearing the full story.
You’re content with limited information.
Introversion (I) – Questions 10–18
You enjoy spending time alone.
You avoid being the center of attention.
You think before reacting.
You process thoughts privately.
You keep personal information to yourself.
You comfort others mainly by listening.
You keep emotions to yourself when excited.
You gather information internally before responding.
You prefer information over gut feelings.
SECTION 2: INFORMATION PROCESSING
Sensing (S) – Questions 19–27
You trust what is concrete and certain.
You value realism and common sense.
You rely on established skills.
You give specific, detailed explanations.
You present information step-by-step.
You focus on the present moment.
You judge based on gathered facts.
You are aware of your skills and talents.
You prefer practical knowledge.
Intuition (N) – Questions 28–36
You trust your instincts or feelings.
You enjoy new ideas for their own sake.
You value imagination and possibilities.
You like learning new skills but get bored easily.
You use metaphors or body language to express ideas.
You judge based on feelings or impressions.
You exaggerate when telling stories.
You focus on the future.
You are uncertain about your talents.
SECTION 3: DECISION MAKING
Thinking (T) – Questions 37–43
You step back to gain clarity before judging.
Truth is very important to you.
You notice flaws more than positives.
You’ve been seen as insensitive.
You value truth over feelings.
You value emotions when expressed logically.
You are motivated by accomplishments.
Feeling (F) – Questions 44–50
You act based on what feels right.
You value harmony at almost any cost.
You take pride in helping others.
Others say you are overly emotional.
You speak truth even if it hurts.
You believe emotions matter in conversation.
You feel happiest when needed.
SECTION 4: STRUCTURE & TIME
Judging (J) – Questions 51–57
You feel happiest after decisions are made.
You prefer finishing work before relaxing.
You set goals and work toward them.
You want to know what you’re committing to.
You follow instructions closely.
You feel satisfied after completing tasks.
You take deadlines seriously.
Perceiving (P) – Questions 58–64
You prefer keeping options open.
You relax first, work later.
You change your mind as new info appears.
You adapt easily to new situations.
You enjoy creative approaches to work.
You see time as flexible.
You focus more on how work feels than structure.
SCORING
Count YES answers for each group:
E (1–9): YES ___ | NO ___
I (10–18): YES ___ | NO ___
S (19–27): YES ___ | NO ___
N (28–36): YES ___ | NO ___
T (37–43): YES ___ | NO ___
F (44–50): YES ___ | NO ___
J (51–57): YES ___ | NO ___
P (58–64): YES ___ | NO ___
Circle the higher score in each pair.
Your Personality Type
___ ___ ___ ___
(E or I) (S or N) (T or F) (J or P)
Your selected letters form your Dominant Personality Type.
The remaining letters form your Recessive Personality Type.