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c) perfectly. All right since you consider yourself the roaster of your own time;
d) O. K. if you inform the chairperson beforehand.
7. At a meeting you usually:
a) speak up;
b) stay silent;
c) whisper with your neighbors;
d) exchange notes on the topic with your friends.
8. When others speak up a lot you:
a) listen to them with some interest;
b) fume that's a waste of time;
c) react as in A or B depending on your relationship with the speaker.
9. When a speaker rambles on with no end in sight, you:
a) snap at him/her to get to the point;
b) boil with silent frustration;
c) make distinct noises to embarrass him/her.
10. You strongly disagree with a speaker. Do you:
a) force yourself to speak your mind;
b) shrivel up and say nothing;
c) bawl him/her out in public;
d) bawl him/her out in private.
11. When you do speak your mind, are you:
a) diplomatic enough to beat about the bush;
b) completely without tact;
c) as in B but afterwards you wish you hadn't spoken at all.
12. Do you usually criticize:
a) any opinion regardless whose it is;
b) the speaker, regardless of the opinion itself.
13. Are you content:
a) with simply airing your own views in public;
b) only if others give you feedback on your ideas.
14. You think a chairperson should:
a) just let the debate go on since the sheer quantity of words;
b) prevent any prolonged discussion of the problem;
c) only prevent attempts at point scoring.
15. You would act as a chairperson:
a) under no condition because;
b) with considerable reluctance as;
c) with alacrity since.
16. As a chairperson you would be:
a) highly effective because;
b) totally at a loss because.
17. Would you agree that smoking at a meeting should be:
a) allowed since it stimulates brainwork;
b) allowed with due respect to individual freedom;
c) forbidden since it unhealthy for everyone in the room;
d) forbidden with due respect to Individual freedom.
18. When someone smokes at a meeting and it disturbs you, you:
a) tell them snappishly to stop;
b) suffer in silence (and plan revenge);
c) cut the tip of the burning cigarettes off with long scissors.
19. When bored to death at meeting, to keep yourself occupied, you:
a) draw doodle strips;
b) chain-smoke;
c) bite your nails;
d) scratch and fidget;
e) force yourself to take notes;
f) doze with your eyes open;
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