Practice Tests
People take the Morrisby Profile to discover their particular strengths and to see how these compare with their other abilities.
Some of the practice questions which follow may seem easy, while others may seem a little harder. If you can't get the right answer don't worry as further practice and help are given during the real session. The Morrisby Profile is not an exam. The aim is just to find out what sorts of abilities you have and how you prefer to use them.
The exercises in the Morrisby Profile are timed, and in the real session you are asked to work as quickly as you can, although you are not expected to finish all the parts in the time allowed. To get you used to doing timed exercises, try to do all the Practice questions within 15 minutes.
Mark your answers by clicking the chosen letter in the answer box. Click the Check button to see if you made the correct choice. If you have made a mistake, try to work out where you went wrong.
Click here to start the practice questions.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What sort of things can be tested?
- Who uses tests?
- Can you prepare for tests?
- Where can I get practice tests?
- How are tests used to select people for jobs?
- Where do the Morrisby tests come from?
- Why do the tests take so long to do?
- Why are the tests timed?
- How can I get better test scores?
- Is the Morrisby Profile like the tests that are used to select people for jobs?
- What would happen if I did the tests again?
- Do people get better or worse at tests as they get older?
- My first language isn't English, can this affect my results?
- Do men and women do differently in different tests?
- What about things like musical interests?

