Mini-Test: Are You Young or Old Minded?

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Are you looking for a quick and free mental age test? Here it is! This is in fact a shortened and simplified version of our Mental Age Test with AI. If you want to receive a complete and accurate assessment of your mindset, we recommend that you take the full test immediately after trying this mini-quiz. Below you will find 5 questions and 3 different profiles (Child, Adult, Elderly), each one corresponding to a specific mental state. Which mental group do you belong to?

Answer all the questions and choose one response for each of them.

1. How important is fun for you?



2. Does the idea of getting old scare you?



3. Do you trust what you see on television?



4. In which context would you prefer to live?



5. Arrange the following in order of importance:


Count how many times you have selected each letter:
C = Child
A = Adult
E = Elderly

The category with the highest score indicates the predominant type of mindset:
If C > A & E: You have the mental age of a CHILD
If A > C & E: You have the mental age of an ADULT
If E > C & A: You have the mental age of an ELDERLY

If you scored the same in two contiguous groups and you are under 30 years of age, it means that you are making the transition to a higher mental age, e.g. from child to adult, or from adult to elderly. If you are over 30, on the other hand, it is unlikely that your mindset will change dramatically yet, so you must decide which group you belong to! If you got Child and Elder equal, it means that you are quite confused!

Description of profiles

CHILD
The Child mindset is characterized by naiveté and trust in the world. Those who exhibit this mentality possess little malice and see the world as a positive place full of opportunities. They desire to experience new activities and live intensely both physically and emotionally, avoiding excessive worry about the consequences of their actions. The mindset of the Child is energetic, hopeful, sociable and somewhat frivolous. In spiritual terms, it embodies the purest, and inexperienced, form of the human soul.
ADULT
The Adult mindset seeks to provide itself with a serious demeanor and a responsible, mature appearance. The Adult has faith in the world and society, but perceives their absurdities and distortions as soon as they take a moment to reflect. For this reason, they prefer to keep themselves constantly busy and only carve out brief moments of light-heartedness when needed. They want to feel part of something bigger and derive their sense of security from this very idea. They like to complain from time to time, but they do not really want to change things, as this would imply breaking their certainties and habits. From a spiritual point of view, the Adulthood represents the conflict between mind and soul, where the mental component prevails over the soul component, which, however, is not yet completely dormant.
ELDERLY
The Elder mindset is predominantly focused on survival and self-preservation. It has completely forgotten its youthful hopes and has also slightly sidelined the economic aspect, which is central in the Adulthood mentality. Now its focus is on health, and its greatest fear is time. The passage of time, for the Elder mind, is a reminder that the fateful moment is approaching. Those who possess this type of mindset tend to spend their days in an extremely repetitive and mechanical manner, making routine a real reason for living. Doing replaces thinking, or better, it drives away the thought that time is running out. The soul part, in the Elderly, has been silenced once and for all; now only the mind is left, with all its fears and most basic needs.

Disclaimer: Although this personality test was developed by experts in the field of psychology and spiritual research, its main purpose is to entertain the user while providing him or her with food for thought. Its result is therefore to be considered indicative but not definitive, since it leaves room for personal and subjective interpretations.