The Brain-Wiring Test

(This is a test cited from Why Men Don't Listen & Women Can't Read Maps. Well I posted it here simply because I think that the test is quite interesting and wants to share it with you people, it's in the name of fun no "read between the lines" meaning.)

Get ready your writing materials and start the test... Enjoy!

The test is designed to indicate the masculinity or feminity of your brain patterns. There are no right or wrong answers - the result is simply an indication of the probable level of male hormone your brain did, or did not, receive around six to eight weeks after your conception. This is reflected in your preference of values, behaviours, style, orientations and choices.

1) When it comes to reading a map or street directory you:
a. have difficulty and often ask for help
b. turn it round to face the direction you're going
c. have no difficulty reading maps or street directions

2) You're cooking a complicated meal with the radio playing and a friend phones. Do you:
a. leave the radio on and continue cooking while talking on the phone
b. turn the radio off, talk and keep cooking
c. say you'll call them back as soon as you've finished cooking

3) Friends are coming to visit and ask for directions to your new house. Do you:
a. draw a map with clear directions and sent it to them or get someone else to explain how to get there
b. ask what landmarks they know then try to explain to them how to get there
c. explain verbally how to get there: 'Take the MRT to Ang Mo Kio, turn left, go to the 2nd traffic lights...'

4) When explaining an idea or concept, are you more likely to:
a. use a pencil, paper and body language gestures
b. explain it verbally using body language and gestures
c. explain it verbally, being clear and concise

5) When coming home from a great movie, you prefer to:
a. picture scene from the movie in your mind
b. talk about the scenes and what was said
c. quote mainly what was said in the movie

6) In a cinema, you usually prefer to sit:
a. on the right side
b. anywhere
c. on the left side

7) A friend has something mechanical that won't work. You would:
a. sympathise, and discuss how they feel about it
b. recommend someone reliable who can fix it
c. figure out how it works and attempt to fix it for them

8) You're in an unfamiliar place and someone asks you where North is. You:
a. confess you don't know
b. guess where it is, after a bit of thought
c. point towards North without difficulty

9) You've found a parking space but it's tight and you must reverse into it. You would:
a. rather try to find another space
b. carefully attempt to back into it
c. reverse into it without any difficulty

10) You are watching TV when the telephone rings. You would:
a. answer the phone with the TV on
b. turn the TV down and then answer
c. turn the TV off, tell others to be quiet and then answer

11) You've just heard a new song by your favourite artist. Usually you:
a. can sing some of the song afterwards without difficulty
b. can sing some of it afterwards if it's a really simple song
c. find it hard to remember how the song sounded but you might recall some of the words

12) You are best at predicting outcomes by:
a. using intuition
b. making a decision based on both the available information and 'gut feeling'
c. using facts, statistics and data

13) You've misplaced you keys. Would you:
a. do something else until the answer comes to you
b. do something else, but keep trying to remember where you put them
c. mentally trace your steps until you remember where you left them

14) You're in a hotel room and you hear the distant sound of a siren, you:
a. couldn't identify where it's coming from
b. could probably point to it if you concentrate
c. could point straight to where it's coming from

15) You go to a social meeting and are introduced to seven or eight new people. Next day you:
a. can easily picture their faces
b. would remember a few of their faces
c. would be more likely to remember their names

16) You want to go to the country for your holiday but your partner wants to go to a beach resort. To convince them your idea is better, you:
a. tell them sweetly how you feel: you love the countryside and the kids and fmaily always have fun there
b. tell them if they go to the country you'll be grateful and will be happy to go to the beach next time
c. use the facts: the country resort is closer, cheaper, and well-organised for sporting and leisure activities

17) When planning your day's activities, you usually:
a. write a list so you can see what needs to be done
b. think of the things you need to do
c. picture in you mind the people you will see, places you will visit and things you'll be doing

18) A friend has a personal problem and has come to discuss it with you. You:
a. are sympathetic and understanding
b. say that problems are never as bad as they seem and explain why
c. give suggestions or rational advice on how to solve the problem

19) Two friends from different marriages are having a secret affair. How likely are you to spot it?
a. you could spot it very clearly
b. you'd pick up on it half the time
c. you'd probably miss it

20) What is life all about, as you see it?
a. having friends and living in harmony with those around you
b. being friendly to others while maintaining personal independence
c. achieving worthwhile goals, earning others' respect and winning prestige and advancement

21) Given the choice, you would prefer to work:
a. in a team where people are compatible
b. around others but maintaining your own space
c. by yourself

22) The books you prefer to read are:
a. novels and fiction
b. magazines and newspapers
c. non-fiction, autobiographies

23) When you go shopping you tend to:
a. often buy on impluse, particularly the specials
b. have a general plan but take it as it comes
c. read the labels and compare costs

24) You prefer to go to bed, wake up and eat meals:
a. whenever you feel like it
b. on a basic schedule but you are flexible
c. at about the same time each day

25) You've started a new job and met lots of new people on the staff. One of them phones you when you are at home. You would:
a. find it easy to recognise their voice
b. recognising it about half the time
c. have difficulty identifying the voice

26) What upsets you most when arguing with someone?
a. their silence or lack of response
b. when they won't see you point of view
c. their probing or challenging questions and comments

27) In school how did you feel about spelling tests and writing essays?
a. you found them both fairly easy
b. you were generally OK with one but not the other
c. you weren't very good at either

28) When it comes to dancing or jazz routines, you:
a. can 'feel' the music once you've learnt the steps
b. can do some exercise or dances, but get lost with others
c. have difficulty keeping time or rhythm

29) How good are you at identifying and mimicking animal sounds?
a. not very good
b. reasonable
c. very good

30) At the end of a long day, you usually prefer to:
a. talk to friends or family about your day
b. listen to others talk about their day
c. read a paper, watch TV and not talk

How to Score the Test?
First, add the number of A, B and C responses and use the following table to arrive at your final result.

For males
Number of As x 10 points =
Number of Bs x 5 points =
Number of Cs x -5 points =
Total points =

For females
Number of As x 15 points =
Number of Bs x 5 points =
Number of Cs x -5 points =
Total points =

Most male will score between 0-180, and most female will score between 150-300.
The lower the score for a women, the more likely she will be to have lesbians tendencies.
The higher the score is above 180 for a man, the greater the chance he will be a gay
(For detail analyses of the result msg me to know. It's quite long a bit tired to type everything out. Haha, but trust me the results can be a real eye-opener for everyone.)

2 Response to "The Brain-Wiring Test"

  1. Anonymous Says:
    October 04, 2007 2:30 PM

    i got 245 points! so wht does that mean??

  2. Bing says:
    October 11, 2007 2:51 PM

    i got 160! *gasp* i wanna know the details pls!