How Easy Is It For People To Trust You With Their Secrets?
Be honest about your discretion with confidential information
Question 1
of 8
1. When someone tells you a secret, you usually:
A. Keep it completely to yourself
B. Only share if it is completely anonymous
C. Sometimes mention it in confidence to others
D. Need to process it by talking to someone
2. If you accidentally learned a secret, you would:
A. Act as if you never heard it
B. Pretend to be surprised when told officially
C. Be careful not to let on that you know
D. Ask questions to understand the situation
3. When people confide in you, they feel:
A. Completely safe and secure
B. Generally safe but cautious
C. Not entirely sure how it will be used
D. Heard but unsure about discretion
4. How do you react when someone trusts you with something sensitive?
A. Feel honored and take it seriously
B. Appreciate the trust and handle it carefully
C. Listen supportively
D. Try to help solve the problem
5. Your friends would say you are:
A. A vault - what is said stays said
B. Very discreet in most situations
C. Good at keeping what matters most
D. Someone who means well but slips up
6. When under pressure, you:
A. Still maintain strict confidentiality
B. Can still be trusted with secrets
C. Might accidentally let something slip
D. Need to talk to someone to cope
7. How do you feel about being someone's confidant?
A. It is a privilege I do not take lightly
B. I take the responsibility seriously
C. I do my best to be supportive
D. I sometimes feel burdened by it
8. What does your trustworthiness reveal about you?
A. You are the most trustworthy person people know
B. You are highly trustworthy and reliable
C. You are generally good with secrets
D. You are learning to be more discreet