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Which Chess piece?

13/07/2008 by Nikita

This test was quite fun…if you wanna know what chess piece you are and want to have a bit of fun…the link is at the bottom of this post…I don’t know if I can agree on everything said here…maybe about 80%..on this link on my blog you can try another test! Enjoy!https://chessaleeinlondon.wordpress.com/2008/01/15/personality-test/

The Bishops Clerk is both an idea and people person. Everyone and everything is part of a bizarre cosmic whole. They really do want to help and be liked and admired by others. By principle they are intrigued by new ideas but ultimately discard most for one reason or another. They are zany with charm which can allow them to warm up to even the stodgy types. They are outgoing, fun, and they genuinely like people. This Clerk is warm and affectionate and spontaneous.

This Clerk can have strong, if unconventional convictions which are usually tied into their cosmic view. They will often use their social skills and contacts to persuade others gently of the rightness behind their views. They may tie themselves with trying to save the world and end up forgetting the nearest and dearest to them (if only in a temporary sense.)

People will love working with the Bishop’s Clerk because they are easygoing, pleasant and great at brainstorming. They are wonderful in groups of people but need fresh projects to work on. They dislike bureaucracy in principle and practice; they will make a point of launching crusades against some aspect of the political agenda. It is honesty they are fighting for. The Bishop’s Clerk is a type of Pawn, but fret not, the Pawn is idealized because of its potential to do many great things and to think of the rest of humanity.
To take the test…here’s the link!
http://www.helloquizzy.com/tests/which-chess-piece-are-you-test

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Posted in Chess, fun, Personality test | Tagged Chess piece test, fun, Personality test | 13 Comments

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  1. on 13/07/2008 at 22:48 Zee

    Hier is my resultaat!! Nogal raak moet ek se, veral as jy gaan loer wat ek graag wou wees en wat dit hier se ek kan wees.

    The Knight’s City Guard

    Congrats! Only 10-13% of the population score this!

    The Knight’s City Guard

    The Knight’s City Guard is characterized by the desire to serve others in times of need. Sometimes this drive is so powerful that the standard ‘give-and-take’ is unsatisfying. They are bound very much to social convention and don’t like to include moral or political controversy. The City Guard is often forgotten because they are so reliable. They are loyal and great producers of quality – which end up allowing others to take for granted what the City Guard gives. They are hurt by being treated as a doormat but are unwilling to toot their own horn about accomplishments. This is due to that it feels somewhat wrong to want a reward for doing work which is a virtue in itself.

    The City Guard can be overworked and suffer from self inflicted headaches. They are methodical workers with good memories and analytical abilities. They are great in small groups because of their patience. They make pleasant co-workers and better employees. They tend to feel a bit harried by supervisory roles. They form strong loyalties of a personal nature. This is opposed to institutional loyalty. If someone leaves the company that’s close to this type – they may leave as well. They are perfect as teachers, administrators, clerics and fit right in amongst nursing or medical careers.

    The Knight’s City guard is concerned with harmony and traditional behavior. They have a few close friends and are extremely loyal. Don’t confront them, they hate that. Also if the Knight’s City Guard is moody – it could be because they haven’t shared something of importance. Most friends of the City Guard feel ashamed later when finding out why the Guard refused to share the source of their trouble. This ‘Pawn’ is wonderful because they are the diplomat of emotions and needs. They are society’s most constructive and protective member.


  2. on 13/07/2008 at 22:58 Nikita

    hi Zee… ek het hom twee keer gedoen en die eerste keer het myne ook op hierdie een uitgedraai… my rekenaar het vroegmiddag bietjie snaaks gemaak en toe was ek nie lus om die vrae alles goed te lees nie, kliek-kliek toe so 2 net om die toets klaar te kry… 🙂


  3. on 14/07/2008 at 12:08 MeghnaK

    Hi Nikita,
    Tried the test too and guess what….we both have the same results LOL!!!!! Vry similar….thanks for telling me abt it 🙂


  4. on 14/07/2008 at 19:12 Nikita

    hi Meghnak! That was a pleasure and glad you could have some fun too 😉


  5. on 14/07/2008 at 19:48 Nikita

    Wipneus se uitslag…gecopy vanaf die Personality test…
    Queen’s are the rarest of all types. They are quiet but hold the deepest of convictions regarding the matters of the world. They are frequently activists for their cause, they will do what’s right but not for glory, not for political power. It is why they are the Queen. They are the champions of the oppressed and the downtrodden. They are found in the wake of the aftermath rescuing those in acute distress. They may even fantasize revenge on those who victimize the defenseless. Think of ‘Poetic Justice’ and you’ll have appealed to the Queen.

    You can’t lead the Queen if only because they are right in suspecting others motives. You cannot fool this individual even if they are sympathetic. The Queen selects a few for friendship – these are friends that transcend the very word. They promote harmony with their very presence and typically make their surroundings more beautiful by just being there to clean up the mess. Don’t mistake them for extroverts – they are special in their diplomacy. They are ‘doers’ and dreamers. They can only be intimate with a chosen few. They will withdraw suddenly if pressed and this is necessary for them.

    The Queen excels with writing and communication. They are often the counselors of home, of public service and the good face of politics for the King. They look at the global perspective and are better at spotting patterns and relations. They think of the future and strive for meaning and purpose.
    —Wipneus


  6. on 15/07/2008 at 14:33 Wipneus!

    Ha ha Nikita sorry ek hardloop so op jou blog rond, ek het dit seker êrens anders gepaste 😳 Dit was ‘n baie lekker speletjie!!! Ek het myne ook 2 keer gedoen hy draai toe weer by die Queen. Ongelooflik hoe waar dit is!! Hierdie goed smokkel met my brein!!


  7. on 15/07/2008 at 18:34 Nikita

    hi Wippie! jy het dit by die “personality” test gepaste… moenie worry nie, dis seker die ouderdom… hehe…. ek is ook nou besig om foto’s af te laai oor ons Aliens! moes ‘n spul net-mandjies verf toe ek by die huis kom, hulle is op die draad, foto’s geneem, sal later vanaand begin met die eerste inskrywing oor die Aliens… 😉


  8. on 15/07/2008 at 20:13 the7new7ramanujan

    hey, thanxalot for the url. enjoyed the test. this is me, as they told, and as i am really !

    The Queen’s Rook
    Congrats! Only 5-6% of the population score this!

    The Queen’s Rook is a pensive, analytical individual. They don’t mind spending long periods of time on their own to work through problems. They may venture so far into thought they appear vacant or detached; often they really are oblivious of the world at that moment. These wayward princes are precise about descriptions and by habit correct others (or feel sorely tempted) if the shade of meaning is slightly off. This is annoying to the less concise, but this is what gives the Queen’s Rook a gift for gab, especially in writing.

    This Rook is relatively easy going until their principles of truth, knowledge and justice are violated. Because of this they hate the formalities of bureaucracy, politics, and authority – which tend to mask the truth of operations. They will respond with a flip of the switch and become outspoken and inflexible. They will eventually drop the issue, because they do prefer a reserved and benign ambiance. The problem with the Queen’s Rook is when they are debating a point; they may be convincing themselves as much as their opponent. They spend a considerable amount of time second-guessing their abilities and may come to multiple conclusions that offer plausible solutions.

    An indicator that a friend may be a Queen’s Rook is an obsession with logic. If a mistake is made, it is because there wasn’t enough data or it was placed out of context. Another indicator you’re friend is a Rook, throw a strategy game at them. They enjoy Risk, Bridge, Chess, and word games. Never rush the Rook. They don’t draw conclusions very quickly. If one were to gather a bunch of Rooks together to form a group they may debate:

    1.) Whether or not there should be a group.

    2.) Exactly what name should the proposed group choose?

    3.) Which of the persons in the group should take responsibility or should they rotate?


  9. on 15/07/2008 at 20:50 the7new7ramanujan

    ah yes, i got INTP in the other test. what the hell, man, i see einstein as my like minded ! this is typically flattering. and another thing. how come the helloquizy analysis almost matches the one by joe butt here ??


  10. on 15/07/2008 at 22:29 Nikita

    hi the7new7ramanujan! I think those tests are great…but don’t know how trusted they really are…e.g. in my case…I’m not the type that discard ideas really….only if i realise it’s not going to work! but usually you know if it’s not going to work…and i’m not the type of person that “wants to be admired”… it sounds like I do only things to get that admiration…which is not true…or to run the show for some kind of admiration…so that’s why i say this test results is about 80% me…the rest I can say with an honest heart…that it’s really me.. 🙂 about the other test, I don’t know why it matches..:) maybe the same person, but using another name?


  11. on 17/07/2008 at 15:50 mykopop

    In Monopolie is daai hoed altyd myne!


  12. on 30/07/2008 at 03:17 kindredspiritks

    In most ways the Kindred seems to be a Bishop type.
    Maybe a bit of other pieces but I think the Bishop is my cup of tea.


  13. on 30/07/2008 at 14:40 Nikita

    hi kindredspiritks!
    Glad you like the bishop, I actually favour the knights! 😉



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