True Friendship Test Quiz

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10 Questions | Total Attempts: 22 | Updated: Oct 04, 2023
True Friendship Test Quiz

Friendship is a beautiful and essential part of our lives. True friends stand by us through thick and thin, offering support, laughter, and a shoulder to lean on. But how well do you know the characteristics of a true friend? Take this true friendship test quiz to find out! 

Answer the following questions by selecting the option that best describes your thoughts and actions in various friendship scenarios. At the end of the quiz, we will reveal what your choices say about your understanding of true friendship.

Questions Excerpt

1. Your friend cancels plans with you at the last minute because they have to work late. How do you react?

A. I understand work commitments can be unpredictable, so I'll reschedule the plans.

B. I feel slightly disappointed, but I know my friend's job is essential.

C. I get upset and think they don't value my time.

D. I think about ending the friendship.

2. Your friend confides in you about a mistake they made. What's your response?

A. I offer a listening ear and support to help them through it.

B. I try to understand why they made that mistake and offer advice.

C. I judge them and criticize their actions.

D. I break off the friendship because they should never make mistakes.

3. Your friend achieves a significant milestone in their life. How do you celebrate?

A. I plan a surprise party and shower them with gifts.

B. I send a heartfelt congratulatory message or card.

C. I ignore it because their success makes me jealous.

D. I act like it's not a big deal.

4. Your friend is going through a tough time and needs financial assistance. What do you do?

A. I offer to help them without expecting anything in return.

B. I discuss potential solutions and see if I can lend a hand.

C. I refuse to help because I don't want to get involved.

D. I stop talking to them altogether.

5. Your friend has a disagreement with you. How do you handle it?

A. I communicate openly and try to resolve the issue calmly.

B. I give each other space to cool off before discussing it.

C. I hold a grudge and never speak to them again.

D. I immediately cut them out of my life.

6. Your friend gets a new job that requires them to move to another city. How do you react?

A. I support their decision and promise to stay in touch.

B. I feel sad but encourage them to pursue their dreams.

C. I try to convince them not to go because I'll miss them.

D. I stop talking to them as they're leaving.

7. Your friend is struggling with a personal issue but hasn't opened up. How do you approach the situation?

A. I express my concern and offer to listen when they're ready.

B. I give them space but let them know I'm there when needed.

C. I demand to know what's wrong and push them to talk.

D. I assume they don't trust me and distance myself.

8. Your friend succeeds in an area where you've been struggling. How do you react?

A. I genuinely congratulate them and seek their advice.

B. I feel a bit envious but keep it to myself.

C. I criticize their achievement and downplay it.

D. I cut ties with them out of jealousy.

9. Your friend's birthday is coming up, but you've had a falling out recently. What do you do?

A. I reach out to them, apologize, and try to make amends.

B. I send a birthday message, acknowledging the disagreement.

C. I ignore their birthday, thinking they deserve it.

D. I don't bother because the friendship is over.

10. Your friend is in a relationship that you believe is unhealthy. How do you express your concern?

A. I have an honest conversation, sharing my worries calmly.

B. I wait for them to bring it up and then offer my perspective.

C. I criticize their partner and demand they break up.

D. I cut them off because I can't stand their partner.


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