The original political personality test — Plato, Republic VIII–IX
Twenty-four centuries before the political compass, Plato made a stranger and more serious claim: the soul is a regime. Something in you rules, and something in you is ruled — and which part rules determines what you love, what you fear, and what your freedom actually amounts to.
He named five constitutions of the soul: one ruled by reason, one by honor, one by security, one by the equality of every desire, and one by a single desire that has become a tyrant. Nobody is purely one. Everybody is mostly one.
Eight questions. Answer with what you do, not what you admire.