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1 What is your first priority after being stranded on a deserted island?
- Take stock of supplies and find a way to make fire.
- Hunt for food and explore the island.
- Find a quiet spot to observe and understand the island.
- Build shelters and ensure everyone has a place to sleep.
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2 What do you think about having strict rules on the island?
- Rules get in the way of freedom and adventure. We should do as we please.
- Rules have their place, but inner conscience matters more than written laws.
- Rules are essential to keep everyone safe and focused on rescue.
- Rules should be based on logic and fairness, but people need to understand the reasons.
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3 How do you react to the younger boys (littluns) crying about a 'beast'?
- Consider that the beast might be real, but in a symbolic way – the darkness inside us.
- Try to explain rationally that the beast is just their imagination.
- Reassure them there's no beast and focus on practical tasks.
- Use their fear to rally the group for a hunt.
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4 What is most important for survival on the island?
- The glasses to make fire and knowledge to build things.
- Hunting and meat to stay strong.
- Understanding the island and living in harmony with it.
- A signal fire to get rescued.
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5 How do you handle a disagreement with the group's leader?
- Discuss it openly and try to reason. If that fails, I'll follow the majority.
- Withdraw and reflect, maybe share my thoughts only with trusted friends.
- Challenge the leader directly and take control if they're weak.
- Point out flaws in the plan with logical arguments, even if no one listens.
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6 What is your attitude toward hunting wild pigs?
- Hunting is the most exciting and important activity. The thrill of the kill is everything.
- I understand the need, but I feel a kinship with the creatures and don't enjoy violence.
- Hunting is necessary for food, but not more important than rescue.
- Hunting is inefficient; we should focus on gathering and maintaining the fire.
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7 What does the conch shell represent to you?
- A symbol of authority that should be respected, but it's only useful if people obey logic.
- A tool of the weak. True power comes from strength, not a shell.
- A beautiful object that can unite or divide, but its power comes from our belief in it.
- Order, democracy, and the right to speak. It's the glue of civilization.
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8 The signal fire goes out while you were supposed to tend it. What do you do?
- Feel guilty but retreat into thought; maybe the fire isn't the only answer.
- Take responsibility and vow to do better, then reorganize the group.
- Blame someone else and use it as an excuse to change priorities.
- Explain the consequences calmly and suggest a better rotation system.
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9 You see something strange in the forest at dusk. What's your first reaction?
- Grab a spear and rally hunters to track it down.
- Try to analyze what it could be rationally – maybe a trick of light.
- Watch quietly from a distance, sensing it might be a vision or truth.
- Stay calm and investigate in a group to ensure safety.
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10 What kind of leader are you?
- Quiet and spiritual, I lead by example and inner wisdom, not commands.
- Democratic and goal-oriented, I listen to others but make final calls for the common good.
- Charismatic and authoritarian, I lead by force and reward loyalty.
- Advisory and logical, I prefer to support a competent leader with my intellect.
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11 How do you treat Piggy and his ideas?
- I listen with compassion and see the truth in his words, even if others don't.
- I mock and bully him because he's weak and annoying.
- I respect his intelligence though I sometimes get frustrated; he's valuable.
- I am Piggy? (Or identify with him) – I know I'm right but people don't listen.
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12 How do you participate in group decisions?
- Call meetings with the conch and encourage everyone to speak.
- Offer logical analyses, but often get ignored or interrupted.
- Speak rarely, but when I do, it's a profound truth that many overlook.
- Push for action and get my way through intimidation or charisma.
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13 When conflict escalates, what do you do?
- Escalate further, turn it into a fight, and show dominance.
- Try to de-escalate and remind everyone of our common goal.
- Withdraw to avoid the chaos, or try to soothe with quiet words.
- Plead for reason and point out the consequences of violence.
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14 What is your view on the 'beast' that the littluns fear?
- There's no scientific evidence for a beast. It's all in their heads.
- The beast is inside each of us. It's our capacity for evil.
- It's a distraction. Let's focus on shelter and fire.
- If there is a beast, we'll hunt and kill it. I'm not afraid.
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15 At the end of the story, what matters most to you?
- That we survived as a group and maintained our humanity.
- That the truth and logic were ignored, leading to tragedy. I wish people had listened.
- That I proved my strength and dominance, even if we lost our way.
- That we recognized the darkness within, but lost the chance for redemption.
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Which 'Lord of the Flies' Character are You?
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Ralph
A natural leader who values order, democracy, and rescue. You try to maintain civilization and focus on the greater good, but you struggle with the primal instincts of the group. - Quiz result
Jack
Charismatic and power-hungry, you embrace savagery and hunting. You believe in strength and dominance, often challenging authority to get your way. - Quiz result
Piggy
Intelligent, rational, and an outsider. You rely on logic and science, but your physical weakness and social awkwardness make you a target. Your loyalty and wisdom are invaluable. - Quiz result
Simon
Sensitive, introspective, and deeply kind. You have a connection with nature and a mystical understanding of the darkness within humans. You act as a moral compass but suffer for it.





