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      How Honorable Are You?

      How Honorable Are You?
      Lifestyle · Television · Who Am I?

      By BrainFall Staff - Updated: March 15, 2024

      When it comes to honor, everyone likes to think they would do the right thing. But are you more of a white knight or a rogue in shining armor? Whether you’re the first to leap to your friend’s defense or the one plotting a harmless prank, being honorable is as varied as, well, humans! It’s not just about being truthful and just; it’s the nudge to make good choices even when no one’s looking—like not finishing off the communal office coffee without making a fresh pot.

      Honor is also about showing respect, instilling trust, and hey, maybe even letting someone else have the last slice of pizza once in a while. Still, the grand question lingers: How honorable are you, really? It’s one thing to pat yourself on the back and quite another to face the sweet, sweet music of a “How Honorable Are You?” quiz. Forget those super-serious, highbrow personality assessments, because this quiz is here to check your honor levels with a grin and a wink.

      But hey, don’t sweat it—you’re among friends here. Taking the “How Honorable Are You?” quiz is a bit like peeking into your ethical wardrobe: what do you reach for on the regular? That shining armor or those slightly scuffed, but ever-reliable boots of humility? Get ready to chuckle at your quirks and maybe, just maybe, discover you’re more of a noble knight than you thought. After all, knights can have a sense of humor too, right?

      Why you should take this quiz

      Ever wondered if your moral compass is as shiny as a knight’s armor or needs a little oil like the Tin Man? Taking the How Honorable Are You? quiz could be your ticket to finding out.

      • Curiosity: You’re here, aren’t you? Intrigue has got the best of you!
      • Fun: It’s a laugh, an adventure in self-discovery with zero dragons to slay.

      Need more reasons? Here we go:

      • Self-Discovery: Discover facets of your honor you never knew existed. Are you the honorable hero in the story of life?
      • Conversation Starter: Imagine the next dinner party. “I’m 80% Honorable,” you say, passing the mashed potatoes, sparking a debate on virtues.
      • Challenge Your Friends: Nothing says fun like finding out who among you is the honorable champion—it’s like a medieval tournament minus the horse riding.

      So, what are you waiting for? Be the brave heart who clicks through this quest. It’s quicker than brewing a potion and certainly more legal than challenging someone to a duel at dawn. Don this virtual suit of armor and let’s find out just how honorable you really are!

      The word “honorable” means different things to different people. To us, it means doing the right thing even when it’s difficult. Take the quiz to see how honorable you are!

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      Question 1/10

      Standing in line at a grocery store, you spot twenty bucks on the floor. What do you do?

      • Secretly pocket it.
      • Ask the people around you if it is theirs, if no one claims it, then keep it.
      • Ask the people around you if it is theirs, if no one claims it, then leave it with the store.
      • Ask the people around you if it is theirs, if no one claims it, then donate it to charity.
      Question 2/10

      An incredibly gorgeous stranger approaches and there is a *very* strong mutual attraction. You are single, but they are wearing a ring. What do you do?

      • Pursue them, it's not your business whether they are married or not.
      • Exchange contact info, but nothing more. You need some time to think.
      • Ask them what's going on with their marriage? Maybe they'll give you a good excuse...
      • Politely decline their advances: You don't want to get involved.
      Question 3/10

      Typically, when you are arguing with someone, what’s *really* going on inside your head? (BE HONEST!)

      • You are hoping to humiliate your opponent at all costs.
      • You are thinking about what point you're going to make next.
      • You are carefully considering their points and weighing them against your own.
      Question 4/10

      You’re dog-tired, sitting on a train heading home. A frail old man gets on the train and is forced to stand. What do you do?

      • Just continue sitting there. You're tired, dammit.
      • Pretend to be asleep.
      • Offer your seat to the man.
      • Is this a trick question? I'm old and frail myself!
      Question 5/10

      A close friend you have been attracted to for a long time finally breaks up with their long-term partner and is crying in your arms. They lean in for a kiss, but you fear that you may be taking advantage of the situation. What do you do?

      • Think to yourself: JACKPOT!
      • Let nature take its course.
      • Ask first: "Is this what you really want?"
      • Let them know you'll be waiting for them, once they are thinking more clearly.
      Question 6/10

      A friend asks you to read their novel, but first they make you promise that you will give your HONEST opinion. Your honest opinion is that it sucks… really bad. What happens next?

      • You tell them it sucks... really bad.
      • You emphasize the few details you like, and offer constructive criticism about what you don't.
      • You lie and say it's pretty good but could use a few more drafts.
      • You lie and say it's brilliant because you can't bear to hurt their feelings.
      Question 7/10

      You buy a lottery ticket each for you and your friend. Your friend’s ticket hits the jackpot, but there is no way for her to know it was her ticket that won and not yours. What do you do?

      • Be honest: Tell you're friend that her ticket won. Maybe she'll even share the money with you!
      • Lie: Say you're not sure whose ticket won and suggest you split the money.
      • Lie: Say your ticket won, but give her a little money anyway.
      • Lie: Cash in the winning ticket and vanish forever, muahaha!
      Question 8/10

      A co-worker you really hate is being fired for a mistake they didn’t make. You have evidence to exonerate him. What do you do?

      • Let em hang! They should have been nicer to you.
      • Save their job; they don't deserve to be fired.
      • Save their job and make sure they know that they owe you BIG TIME.
      Question 9/10

      Imagine you are a mediocre professional athlete. You’ve been offered a new drug that can help you outperform your opponents with no risk of negative health effects. It will lead to fame and millions of dollars. What do you do?

      • Take the drug because you deserve fame and fortune as much as anyone else.
      • Don't take the drug because you're not a cheater.
      Question 10/10

      You've inherited a huge sum of money from a distant cousin with strong ties to organized crime. What do you do?

      • Refuse it; you won't touch blood money.
      • Take it, but donate it all to good causes.
      • Take it, but also donate a considerable amount to good causes.
      • Embrace your good fortune and enjoy the $$$.
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