How Honorable Are You?
Take this little honesty test to find out - ensure that you answer all as you would really act and not as you would like to act. Place the results here.
Questions: How Honorable Are You?
Knight - you are known to speak that which you will do, no one wonders about your motives for they have always proven to be honorable
I consider myself a pretty honest person and I try to stick to my word. The question about finding the money in the park was tough, because I knew what I should do and what I would do, and the two weren't the same unfortunately
Favored - your name usually comes up as one of those who can be counted on and thus you are trusted
Sorry, malexander, I'm not as noble as you. . .. I think what cost me was the work question. It asked about whether we took something that was not work related to work, and I picked sometimes. BUT, it's not unacceptable at my job. Before we gets girls, we have time to sit there and read our school book or something like that.
The money thing was hard because they didn't really have my exact answer. I went with "Look around and see if anybody has lost money." Usually, if I just happen to find like five bucks and it's on a desolate street, I will keep it. If I found a large sum like that, I would make posters for missing money, but I would not put how much was found.
, being honest is more important LR.
Favored - your name usually comes up as one of those who can be counted on and thus you are trusted
The money one got me. I would look to see if anyone lost it, but I would definitely pocket it after that. If it was at work, I would post on our company board and hold it. But in the park, look and leave, good for me! Sorry, does that sound bad?
-It didn't say anything. I took the test and yet the answer was blank.-
Ok I retook it and got
Knight - you are known to speak that which you will do, no one wonders about your motives for they have always proven to be honorable
I knew I will get this answer because I always plays a paladin in rpgs
Edited: marve on 11th Feb, 2006 - 10:03am
Favored - your name usually comes up as one of those who can be counted on and thus you are trusted
I know I'm not radiantly shining
My comments about the questions:
forgetting someone's birthday - it depends so much who this "someone" is and how close / dear they are for you.
I don't think hoping "they get over it" is dishonorable if both parties are rather cold to each other, for instance.
assigning you with a task of duty and great responsibility - does not always mean you're being trusted. Not so seldom it just means you just can't say "no" even to working extra without being paid...
Edited: Klausse on 22nd Feb, 2006 - 4:44pm