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The Success Likelihood Test

Are You Built for Success?

The likelihood of success varies from person to person. Everyone has unique gifts and abilities that may be used to propel them to success in various aspects of their life.

It is important to know your strengths and weaknesses in order to give yourself the best chance for success in life. Knowing your strong points, you will be able to utilize them more effectively. Once you know your weaknesses, you will be able to improve them and use them to your advantage.

This test is based on the various traits and characteristics that often accompany success. There are ten categories relevant to your success likelihood, as follows:

  1. Intelligence
  2. Motivation
  3. Investments
  4. Leadership
  5. Physical Health
  6. Mental Health
  7. Spirituality
  8. Career
  9. Friendships
  10. Family

Your likelihood of success will be determined for each specific category. In addition, the scores of all 10 categories will be combined to determine the likelihood of your overall success in life.

Although it may be easy to realize which answers will provide you with more points, it will not provide you with accurate results if you are not answering each question honestly. Therefore, answer the questions as honestly as possible to provide the most accurate results.


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Disclaimer: The information in the Success Likelihood Test (the Test) is published for the sole purpose of intellectual stimulation, education and general knowledge. In no way is the Test to be considered a complete or fully accurate psychological portrait. Assessment.com does not hold any responsibility or liability for your use of the Test or its results. Full Disclaimer



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