Imagine yourself in a forest.
1: Is the forest you see light or dark?
a. I see myself in a forest in daylight.
b. I see myself in a forest at night.
c. I see myself in a forest at dusk or dawn
2: Did you see a path?
a. Yes
b. No
The Cup
Now we ask you to walk through the forest.
1: You see a cup. What does it look like?
a. I've seen a cup that looks valuable to me.
b. I've seen a cup that doesn't look valuable to me.
2: What do you do with it?
a. I leave it alone.
b. I pick it up and put it down.
c. I use it and then leave it behind.
d. I pick it up and take it with me.
The Water
You continue on your walk through the forest. You see water.
1: What does it look like?
a. I see a puddle.
b. I see a pond.
c. I see a stream.
d. I see a river.
e. I see a lake.
f. I see an ocean.
2: Is the water you see moving?
a. Yes fast.
b. Yes slow.
c. No it's still.
d. No it's stagnant.
3: How deep is this water?
a. It's shallow.
b. I can stand up in it.
c. I can't stand up in it.
d. It's extremely deep.
4: You need to cross the water. How do you do it?
a. I step over, wade through or swim.
b. I walk round.
c. I use a bridge.
d. I use a boat or a ship.
The Bear
You continue on your walk through the forest. You see a bear.
1: What sort of bear is it?
a. I saw a cute teddy.
b. I saw a real one.
2: What's your bear doing? Choose the closest option.
a. My bear hasn't seen me.
b. My bear's seen me, he's doing cute 'bear type' things.
c. My bear's seen me, but is minding his own business.
d. My bear's seen me, and he's looking threatening.
e. None of them... he's coming right at me!
3: You need to move on. How do get around the bear?
a. I don't. Actually, he's cute, I'm seriously considering adoption.