Gender Role Test: The Ultimate Gender Roles & Personality Quiz

Take this comprehensive Gender Role Test to discover where you fall on the spectrum of gender personality traits. Are you Androgynous, Masculine, Feminine, or Undifferentiated? This gender personality test analyzes your subconscious reactions, social preferences, and emotional styles based on the BSRI model.

Answer these 25 questions honestly based on your natural instincts. There are no right or wrong answers. This test is designed to analyze your personality traits, not to judge your biological gender.

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1. In a heated group argument, what is your instinct?

Take charge and dominate the conversation to prove my point.
Try to mediate and understand everyone's feelings to restore harmony.
Analyze the facts logically and present a solution without getting emotional.
Withdraw to avoid conflict; I prefer peace over being right.

2. A close friend calls you crying about a breakup. What is your first move?

Immediately offer solutions and tell them how to fix the situation.
Listen quietly, validate their pain, and cry with them if needed.
Distract them by proposing a fun activity or adventure.
Offer a warm hug and tell them everything will be okay.

3. How do you generally approach decision-making?

I rely on intuition and how the decision affects others emotionally.
I weigh the pros and cons logically, ignoring emotions.
I make quick, decisive choices based on my own goals.
I seek advice and prefer a consensus before deciding.

4. Which compliment would make you feel proudest?

"You are so strong and ambitious."
"You are so kind and understanding."
"You are incredibly independent and self-sufficient."
"You make everyone feel safe and loved."

5. When working on a project, you prefer to:

Lead the team and delegate tasks efficiently.
Support others and ensure the team atmosphere is positive.
Work alone so I can control the outcome.
Collaborate creatively and share ideas freely.

6. How comfortable are you with expressing vulnerability?

Very uncomfortable; I prefer to stay stoic and strong.
Very comfortable; sharing feelings builds connection.
I only show vulnerability to my closest partner.
I struggle with it, but I try to be open.

7. Your ideal weekend activity is:

Competitive sports or a high-intensity workout.
Hosting a dinner party and caring for guests.
Building something, fixing things, or coding.
Reading poetry, gardening, or artistic expression.

8. When someone cuts in front of you in line, you:

Immediately confront them and tell them to move back.
Say nothing to avoid a scene, but feel annoyed.
Politely ask them if they realized there was a line.
Let it go; maybe they are in a rush.

9. Which word best describes your communication style?

Direct and blunt.
Soft and diplomatic.
Persuasive and loud.
Expressive and animated.

10. How do you handle dangerous situations?

I feel a rush of adrenaline and take charge.
I focus on protecting the children or the vulnerable.
I calculate the safest exit strategy.
I look for someone to lead me to safety.

11. In a romantic relationship, you naturally take on the role of:

The protector and provider.
The nurturer and emotional center.
An equal partner who values independence.
The planner and organizer.

12. When a child falls and scrapes their knee, you:

Tell them to be brave and shake it off.
Kiss it better, cuddle them, and soothe their tears.
Clean the wound efficiently without much fuss.
Distract them with a toy or candy.

13. How important is winning to you?

Winning is everything; I hate losing.
It's not important; participation and fun matter more.
I only care about beating my own personal best.
I prefer cooperative games where everyone wins.

14. If you disagree with a rule, you:

Break it or openly challenge authority.
Follow it anyway to avoid trouble.
Try to negotiate a better rule diplomatically.
Analyze why the rule exists before deciding.

15. Which description fits your clothing style preference?

Practical, functional, and simple.
Soft fabrics, decorative, and expressive.
Sharp, professional, and commanding respect.
A fluid mix depending on my mood.

16. In a workplace setting, how do you typically manage a crisis?

I immediately take command and issue clear directives.
I check on everyone's emotional state to prevent burnout.
I retreat to my office to analyze the root cause alone.
I facilitate a group meeting to brainstorm solutions together.

17. As a child, what kind of games did you prefer?

Competitive games where there was a clear winner and loser.
Role-playing games like 'house' or taking care of dolls/pets.
Building sets, puzzles, or strategy games.
Artistic activities like drawing or dancing.

18. How do you handle criticism from a boss or authority figure?

I defend my actions and explain my logic rationally.
I feel hurt internally but try to please them to fix it.
I ignore the emotional tone and just focus on the facts.
I seek validation from coworkers to feel better.

19. What is your philosophy on 'asking for help'?

I hate it; I prefer to figure things out myself.
I ask for help easily; we are meant to support each other.
I only ask for help as a last resort.
I prefer to trade favors so it feels equal.

20. If you see a spider in the house, you:

Kill it immediately without hesitation.
Ask someone else to deal with it.
Catch it gently and release it outside.
Identify the species to see if it's dangerous first.

21. Which trait do you value most in yourself?

My mental toughness and resilience.
My ability to love and care for others.
My logical reasoning skills.
My sensitivity to the world's beauty.

22. When planning a vacation, you prefer:

An adventurous trip with hiking, risks, and challenges.
A relaxing retreat focused on wellness and connection.
A detailed itinerary visiting historical sites.
Going with the flow and meeting new people.

23. How do you express anger?

Explosively or through physical activity (like hitting a gym bag).
I cry or withdraw into silence.
I become cold, sarcastic, and cutting.
I talk it out to resolve the bad feelings.

24. What is your stance on household chores?

I prefer heavy lifting, repairs, or outdoor maintenance.
I prefer cooking, decorating, or creating a cozy atmosphere.
Chores should be split 50/50 based on efficiency.
I do whatever needs to be done to help my partner.

25. In a social group, you are usually the one who:

Makes the decisions on where to go.
Ensures everyone feels included and comfortable.
Observes and throws in witty comments.
Organizes the details and logistics.