- Question of
What is your age?
- Under 18 Years Old
- 18 to 24 Years Old
- 25 to 30 Years Old
- 31 to 40 Years Old
- 41 to 50 Years Old
- 51 to 60 Years Old
- Over 60 Years Old
- Question of
What is your gender?
- Male
- Female
- Question of
We’re going to start with two ordinary words, ‘cot’ and ‘caught.’ Do you think those words sound the same or different?
- Same
- Different
- Same, no wait I mean different, well, I don’t know…
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What about ‘don’ and ‘dawn’?
- Same
- Different
- Same…ish. Maybe a little different.
- Question of
OK, what about ‘stock’ and ‘stalk’?
- Same
- Different
- Almost, but not quite, the same
- Question of
Now then how do ‘collar’ and ‘caller’ sound?
- Same
- Different
- Almost, but not quite, the same
- Question of
Do you think the word ‘on’ rhymes with ‘dawn’ or with ‘don’?
- dawn
- don
- Well, I don’t think don and dawn sound any different in the first place so on would obviously rhyme with both
- Question of
Moving on, what do you think about ‘Mary,’ ‘merry,’ and ‘marry’?
- All 3 sound different
- Mary and merry sound the same but marry is different from them
- All 3 sound the same
- Question of
Our next word is ‘horrible.’ How does that first vowel sound?
- It’s just like in the word ‘whore.’
- It’s the same ‘o’ sound as in ‘hot.’
- Neither one
- Question of
Now for ‘pen’ and ‘pin.’ Don’t worry about what others say is correct, just tell us how they come out in an ordinary conversation.
- Same
- Different
- Close. Pen sounds almost, but not quite, like pin.
- Question of
What about ‘feel’ and ‘fill’?
- Same
- Different
- Well, I think they’re different even though they sound very, very similar almost to the point of being the same
- Question of
When you say ‘about,’ does the ‘ou’ sound like the ‘ou’ in ‘loud’?
- No
- Yes
- Question of
Last question. When you say ‘bag’ does it rhyme with ‘vague’?
- Yes
- No
- Question of
What do you call a side of French fries with gravy and cheese?
- Poutine
- Cheese fries
- Disco fries
- Fries with cheese
- Question of
What’s the correct term for more than one person with whom you are familiar?
- You’s guys
- Ya guys
- You guys
- Y’all

Myers Briggs: Are you Judging or Perceiving?
