Pig Personality Test 1. Give each person a sheet of paper and a marker pen and tell them to draw a pig 2. After everyone has finished drawing their pig, read out the following information: “The pig serves as a useful test of personality traits of the drawer. If the pig is drawn • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • towards the top of the paper, you are positive and optimistic towards the middle, you are realistic, genuine, know your limits towards the bottom, you are pessimistic (always being negative) and have a tendency to behave poorly facing left, you are friendly, creative and remember dates and birthdays facing right, you are physically active (could be sporty), well organised and like structure, but don’t remember dates and birthdays facing front on, you are direct, overly confident, outgoing, but sometimes confrontational and over-the-top. You might get on peoples nerves and invade their personal space and privacy. with many details, you are analytical, cautious, and sceptical with others with few details, you can be very emotional, disinterested and easily bored, but you can also be a risk-taker. with fewer than 4 legs showing, you are insecure or are living through a period of major change with 4 legs showing, you are secure, stubborn and stick to your ideals, if there are more than 4 legs, you need to learn to draw. The size of the ears indicates how good a listener you are — the bigger the better! If the eyes are the same size, you are well-balanced and motivated If the eyes are of different sizes, you are not so co-ordinated and may lack motivation. Who drew a tail? The longer the tail, the more committed you are to completing homework/school work. This could also mean you are a perfectionist and have high standards. Medium shot of your pig – Means you see yourself as equal with others and demonstrate good respect/leadership, honesty. Long shot – means you lack some confidence and could be shy and insecure Close up shot – Means you are overly confident and may me abrupt, intrusive and disrespectful.