Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Community Interaction: How Well Do You Know Your Best Friend?

There are two sets of questions. Both have six questions about the person taking it, and their best friend. All the questions revolve around relationships, since that is my concept. Also, there is a scoring system to be able to tell how good of friends somebody is.

1st set of questions:
First, some questions about yourself:
1. How many pets do you have and what are their names?
2. Is there someone you work with that's wicked annoying?
3. List three adjectives to describe one of your parents, and indicate which parent it is.
4. Do you have brothers/sisters and what are their names?
5. Are you friends with mostly boys or girls?
6. Would you rather be single or in a relationship?

Next, some questions about your best friend:
1. What was their favorite pet that they have ever had?
2. Does he/she see their co-workers outside of work?
3. Which of his/her parents does he/she look like the most?
4. Does he/she share the same friends with his/her siblings?
5. Does he/she have a lot of close friends, or mainly acquaintances?
6. How long was his/hers longest relationship?



2nd set of questions:
First, some questions about yourself:
1. Of all your pets, which one did you favor the most?
2. Do you ever make plans with your co-workers and try to see them outside of work?
3. If you had to choose just one parent, which one would you say you resemble the most?
4. Do you and your siblings share the same friends?
5. Do your friendships mainly consist of close friends, or just acquaintances?
6. How long was your longest relationship, and are you still in that relationship?

Next, some questions about your best friend:
1. How many pets does your friend have, and what are their names?
2. Does anyone at his/her job get on their nerves?
3. Guess three adjectives he/she chose to describe one of their parents and which parent they chose.
4. How many siblings does your friend have and what are their names?
5. Is he/she friends with mostly boys or girls?
6. Would your friend rather be single, or in a relationship?



Scoring:
Every question that people answer correctly about each other is worth one point. There is a possibility of 12 points:
0-3=strangers, 4-6=aquaintences, 7-9=friends, 10-12=best friends