1) Is your happiness with your salary dependent on how much your friends and family make?

a) not at all
b) to a small degree
c) to some degree
d) quite a lot
e) very much

2) When you buy a bottle of wine, do you consider the pleasure it will bring and contrast it with everything else you could get for this price, now and in the future, to make your decision?

a) always
b) usually
c) sometimes
d) rarely
e) never

3) A flight attendant offers you as many free alcoholic drinks as you want. You realise alcohol will make your jet lag worse. How much do you drink?

a) nothing
b) just a drop
c) one glass
d) a few glasses
e) too much

4) A guest comes to dinner and gives you £10, as they do not know what kind of wine you like. What would you think?

a) this person could be my lifelong friend
b) how considerate
c) unconventional but fine
d) an odd choice of a gift
e) this person is unlikely to be a long-term friend

5) How many times have you intended to skip pudding at a restaurant, then seen the next table's desserts, and ordered one anyway?

a) never
b) maybe once
c) a few times
d) often
e) every time

6) On eBay, you are outbid in the last few minutes of an auction, so you increase your bid beyond what you were originally planning to spend. Would this happen to you?

a) I cannot even imagine it happening
b) maybe it would happen once
c) maybe this could happen
d) I can see it happening
e) yes, this is me all over

7) You lose interest in a romantic partner, but as soon as you begin to grow more distant, your interest is rekindled. Is this like you?

a) no way
b) I don't think so
c) maybe
d) I can see it happening
e) yes, I hate seeing doors closed on me

8) If you like one sports team (or political party) more than another, would this influence your ability objectively to evaluate their performance?

a) no way
b) very unlikely
c) maybe
d) sometimes
e) often

9) Would you be more likely to take a pencil home from work than to take 10p from a petty cash box?

a) much more likely to take the cash
b) no difference, they are the same
c) slightly more likely to take the pencil
d) more likely to take the pencil
e) much more likely to take the pencil

10) When ordering food in a restaurant, would you forgo ordering a dish that you really want if somebody at your table orders it first?

a) no way
b) very unlikely
c) maybe
d) sometimes
e) often