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KABALIKAT CIVICOM

Questionnaires for New Entrants


(Published for Kabalikat Continuing Education Program by Gil R. de la Torre, Founder/Chairman)
Object: Do not make any marks on this paper. Please use separate sheet.
1. The number of man’s senses is limited to five.
2. Do you prefer to work alone rather than with other?
3. Do you usually feel well and strong?
4. Would you rather be considered: (a) practical or (b) ingenious?
5. Would you ever by choice, spend an evening alone?
6. A child comes into the world with an instinctive knowledge of good and evil. This is his conscience and is born in him.
7. Do you keep in the background at parties?
8. Do you often feel that people are laughing at you?
9. Does following a schedule: (a) appeal to you? (b) cramp you?
10. Suppose your heart is set on going to one restaurant but your friends decide on another. The food is terrible. Would you
remind them you hadn’t wanted to go there?
11. Certain lines in a person’s hand foretell his future.
12. Do you think that the world is pretty the way it now is?
13. Can you stand in the sight of blood?
14. Do you often get behind in your work?
15. Suppose you’re at a meeting and a vote is about to be taken endorsing an action you think unsound. You haven’t a chance
of changing the majority’s mind. Would you make a protest statement?
16. If you will stare at a person’s back, you can make him turn around. This is a form of telepathy.
17. Do you keep a diary?
18. Do you have bad dreams at night?
19. Do hunches come to you just before you go to sleep?
20. For lack of time, have you ever abandoned a whole series of “extracurricular” task you set for yourself?
21. An expectant mother by forcing her mind on a subject can influence the character of her unborn child.
22. Can you express yourself better in speech than in writing?
23. Have you ever walked in your sleep?
24. Do you often fret about daily chores?
25. In a cooperative project, at home or outside, do you usually do a little more than your share?
26. Long, slender hands indicate an artistic temperament.
27. Do you like people?
28. As a child, did you sometimes feel that your parents were not really your own?
29. Do you like to introduce the speaker at a meeting?
30. Would you admit that from strangers point of view you were more interesting ten years ago?
31. You can estimate an individual’s intelligence pretty clearly by just looking at his face.
32. Are you careful about making loans?
33. Do most people like you?
34. Do you sometimes feel anxious about the success of your efforts?
35. When a better system of doing something is suggested, are you among the first to see its advantages?
36. Adults sometimes become feebleminded from overstudy.
37. Do you like to take care in an emergency?
38. Do you blush frequently?
39. Do you like work in which you must influence others?
40. Suppose you met an old schoolmate who had been spectacularly successful since graduation, would your jealousy over-
weigh your happiness at his good fortune?
41. The marriage of cousins is practically certain to result in children of inferior intelligence.
42. Do your friend consider you stubborn?
43. Have you ever had a vision?
44. Are you fundamentally contented?
45. As a general rule, is it fairly easy for you to wait a long time for things you want?
46. Especially intelligent children are likely to be weak and retarded physically.
47. Are you conservative in your political views?
48. As you grow older, you’re less likely to blush.
49. Do you spend many evenings with friends?
50. The speaker asks for questions from the audience. Do you hesitate for fear you'll phrase your question badly?
51. Are you incline to keep in the background on social occasions?
52. Do you frequently daydream?
53. Are you an active member of any organization working for the improvement of your community?
54. Do you get rattled easily in exciting situations?
55. Are you unsympathetic toward who seem to bring embarrassment and humiliation upon themselves?
56. Do you remember the names of people you met?
57. Have you studied anything in more than a superficial way in the last year or two?
58. Do you express such emotions as delight, sorrow, anger, etc., readily?
59. Were your carefree schooldays the happiest?
60. Have you answered these questions honestly, without trying to decide what count as “right”?

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