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Entrepreneur Quiz Test
Common characteristics in areas such as family background, childhood experiences, core values, personalities
and more turn up time and time again in studies of entrepreneurs. Find out how
you fit the mold by determining your Entrepreneurial Quotient, or EQ. The following
test is no measure of your future success, but it may show you where you excel and where you need to improve to help make
your business soar. Answer the following questions with a “yes” or
“no,” and total your score at the end to find out your EQ.
YES NO
___ ___ 1. Did your parents immigrate to the United States?
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2. Were you a top student in school?
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3. Did you enjoy participating in group activities when you were in school,
such as
clubs, team sports, or double dates?
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4. Did you prefer to be alone as a youngster?
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5. Did you run for a school office or initiate enterprises, such as a
lemonade stand,
a family newspaper, or greeting card sales?
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6. Were you a stubborn child?
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7. Were you cautious as a youngster?
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8. Were you daring or adventurous as a child?
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9. Do the opinions of others matter a lot to you?
___ ___ 10.
Would changing your daily routine be an important motivator for starting
your own enterprise?
___ ___ 11.
You might really enjoy work, but are you willing to work overnight?
___ ___ 12.
Are you willing to work as long as it takes with little or no sleep to finish a job?
___ ___ 13.
When you complete a project successfully, do you immediately start another?
___ ___ 14.
Are you willing to commit your savings to start your own business?
___ ___ 15.
Would you be willing to borrow from others?
___ ___ 16.
If your business should fail, would you immediately work on starting another?
___ ___ 17.
Or would you immediately start looking for a job with regular paycheck?
___ ___ 18. Do you believe being an entrepreneur
is risky?
___ ___ 19.
Do you put your long and short-term goals in writing?
___ ___ 20.
Do you believe you have the ability to deal with cash flow in a professional
manner?
___ ___ 21.
Are you easily bored?
___ ___ 22. Are you an optimist?
HOW
RESULTS ARE CALCULATED
1. If yes, score one point; if no, subtract
one. Significantly high numbers of entrepreneurs are children of first generation
Americans.
2. If yes, subtract four points; if no,
add four. Successful entrepreneurs are not, as a rule, top achievers in school.
3. If yes, subtract one point; if no,
add one. Entrepreneurs are not especially enthusiastic about participating in
group activities in school.
4. If yes, add one point; if no subtract
one. Studies of entrepreneurs show that, as youngsters, they often preferred
to be alone.
5. If yes, add two points; if no, subtract
two. Enterprise usually can be traced to an early age.
6. If yes, add one point; if no, subtract
one. Stubbornness as a child seems to translate into a determination to do things
your own way–a hallmark of successful entrepreneurs.
7. If yes, subtract four points; if no,
add four. Caution may involve an unwillingness to take risks, a handicap for
those embarking on previously uncharted territory. However, this should not affect
our future as a franchisee since in most cases the franchiser has assumed most of the start-up risks.
8.
If yes, add four points.
9. If yes, subtract one point; if no,
add one. Entrepreneurs often have the faith to pursue different paths despite
other’s opinions.
10. If yes, add two points; if no, subtract two. Being tired of daily routine often precipitates an entrepreneur’s decision to start an enterprise.
11. If yes, add two; if no, subtract six.
12. If yes, add four points.
13. If yes, add two points; if no, subtract two. Entrepreneurs generally enjoy their work so much, they move from one project to another nonstop.
14. If yes, add two points; if no, subtract two. Successful entrepreneurs are willing to use their savings to finance a project.
15. If yes, add two points; if no, subtract two.
16. If yes, add four points; if no, subtract four.
17. If yes, subtract one point.
18. If yes, subtract two points; if no, add two.
19. If yes, add one point; if no, subtract one. Many entrepreneurs make a habit of putting their goals in writing.
20. If yes, add two points; if no, subtract two. Handling cash flow properly is critical to entrepreneurial success.
21. If yes, add two points; if
no, subtract two. Entrepreneurial personalities generally seem to be easily bored.
22.
If yes, add two points; if no, subtract two. Optimism can fuel the drive to press for success in uncharted waters.
Results of Your Quiz
Your Score is _________
Summary
Your background skills
and talents matched up against the traits of other successful entrepreneurs indicate the following entrepreneurial quotient,
or EQ.
Score
Rating
35 to 44
Spectacularly well suited
15 to 34
Excellently suited
0 to 14
Good chances
-1 to –15
Possible
-16 to –43
Not Good