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Are You True to Your Birth Order?
Are You True to Your Birth Order?
Some people think that how you act is determined by whether you’re a first-born, middle kid, the “baby” or an only child. Take our quiz and find out if it’s true for you!
Your teacher has to step out of the classroom for a few minutes. You:
Jump up to do a wicked imitation of the principal, cracking up the entire class.
Are the person she leaves in charge.
Engage in rapid note passing with your two closest friends.
Use the time to get your math homework finished, including the extra credit problem.
Your friends would most likely give you the nickname:
“Mom.”
“The Dictionary.”
“Party girl.”
“Superstar.”
Uh-oh! Your teacher just intercepted a note to you from your best friend, and that means detention. You:
Don’t much care, because the friend who passed the note will be there, too.
Tell the teacher you’re really sorry, and accept your detention without argument.
Charm the teacher into letting you off the hook this time.
Calmly explain that you don’t deserve detention because you didn’t even know the note was coming.
Your school is having a huge talent show. You volunteer to:
Do a five-minute solo, a la Taylor Swift.
Get all your friends together to put on a short, original skit.
Work with the teacher on whatever she needs you for most.
Organize all the acts.
Your two best friends are having a major fight, and they want you to take sides. You:
. Tell them you’re staying out of it.
Get them laughing again, until they’re having too much fun to stay mad.
Discuss it with your mom before doing anything.
Explain each one’s side to the other one, and do it so well they make up.
You feel like your parents:
Trust you and treat you fairly, almost like an adult.
Fail to recognize how responsible and reliable you are.
Often expect too much from you.
Never notice all your great accomplishments.
When you grow up, you’re most likely to become:
A doctor or a lawyer.
The first female president, or maybe a senator or a judge.
A teacher or a social worker.
An actress, an artist, or a writer.
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