Big Five Sample Items

Big Five Sample Questions

The Big Five (Five-Factor Model) measures Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism. Most online Big Five tests use IPIP or BFI items. Below are sample statements covering all five traits, with response options and trait keys.

Sample Questions

1. I have a vivid imagination.
Answer: Strongly Agree → high Openness
Openness. Probes imaginative and abstract thinking.
2. I am always prepared.
Answer: Strongly Agree → high Conscientiousness
Conscientiousness. Probes preparedness and forethought.
3. I am the life of the party.
Answer: Strongly Agree → high Extraversion
Extraversion. Probes social energy and assertiveness.
4. I sympathize with others' feelings.
Answer: Strongly Agree → high Agreeableness
Agreeableness. Probes empathy and compassion.
5. I get stressed out easily.
Answer: Strongly Agree → high Neuroticism
Neuroticism. Probes emotional reactivity to stress.
6. I prefer to keep things simple.
Answer: Strongly Agree → low Openness
Reverse-keyed Openness. High agreement = lower Openness.
7. I leave my belongings around.
Answer: Strongly Agree → low Conscientiousness
Reverse-keyed Conscientiousness. High agreement = lower Conscientiousness.
8. I keep in the background.
Answer: Strongly Agree → low Extraversion
Reverse-keyed Extraversion. Probes introvert pattern.
9. I am not interested in others' problems.
Answer: Strongly Agree → low Agreeableness
Reverse-keyed Agreeableness. Probes interpersonal disinterest.
10. I am relaxed most of the time.
Answer: Strongly Agree → low Neuroticism
Reverse-keyed Neuroticism. Probes emotional stability.

How It's Scored

Each Big Five trait is scored from low to high based on responses across multiple items. Most tests use a 5-point Likert scale (Strongly Disagree to Strongly Agree). Reverse-keyed items are flipped before averaging. Scores are typically reported as percentile or low/average/high tiers per trait.

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