Attention & Impulsivity Self-Assessment Test

Welcome to IQTESTCENTER! This self-assessment is designed to help you explore your attention, focus, and impulsivity patterns, drawing inspiration from areas measured by the Conners Continuous Performance Test (CPT). While the CPT is a professional, computer-based test that measures reactions to stimuli, this questionnaire provides insights into your daily experiences. This assessment is suitable for individuals aged 6 years and above.

Please read each statement carefully and select the option that best describes you or the person being assessed. There are no right or wrong answers, just honest reflections of typical behaviors.

Start Your Self-Assessment (30 Questions)

1. How often do you find it difficult to stay focused on a task for an extended period, even if it's important?

2. Do you frequently make careless mistakes in schoolwork, at work, or during other activities?

3. How often do you have trouble resisting the urge to speak or act without thinking first?

4. Are you easily distracted by extraneous stimuli (e.g., background noise, movement) when trying to concentrate?

5. How would you describe your ability to stay on task during long or repetitive activities?

6. Do you often interrupt others or blurt out answers before questions are completed?

7. How frequently do you fidget, tap your hands or feet, or squirm in your seat when you need to be still?

8. Do you have difficulty awaiting your turn (e.g., in lines, in games, in conversation)?

9. How often do you lose items necessary for tasks or activities (e.g., school materials, pencils, books, tools, wallets, keys, paperwork)?

10. Do you appear not to listen when spoken to directly?

11. How often do you fail to give close attention to details or make mistakes due to inattention?

12. Do you have difficulty organizing tasks and activities?

13. How often do you avoid, dislike, or are reluctant to engage in tasks that require sustained mental effort?

14. Do you frequently leave your seat in situations when remaining seated is expected (e.g., in the classroom, office, restaurant)?

15. How often do you run about or climb in situations where it is inappropriate (in adolescents or adults, may be limited to feeling restless)?

16. Are you often 'on the go' or act as if 'driven by a motor'?

17. Do you often talk excessively?

18. How often do you forget to carry out daily activities (e.g., chores, errands; for adolescents/adults, remembering to pay bills, keeping appointments)?

19. Do you frequently miss details or instructions because your mind is elsewhere?

20. How often do you find yourself easily bored or needing new stimuli to stay engaged?

21. Do you struggle to follow instructions or complete a task in sequence?

22. Do you experience difficulty starting or finishing homework/projects?

23. Do you make snap decisions or act without considering consequences?

24. Do you have trouble organizing your thoughts or what you want to say?

25. When talking to others, do you frequently change topics abruptly?

26. Do you often feel restless or uncomfortable during quiet activities or waiting periods?

27. How often do you feel overwhelmed by complex instructions or multi-step tasks?

28. Do you have difficulty engaging in leisure activities quietly?

29. Do you find yourself daydreaming or zoning out frequently, even during important moments?

30. Are you prone to procrastination or leaving tasks until the last minute?

Important Disclaimer: This test is for entertainment and general interest purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional psychological assessment or a diagnostic tool. IQ scores can vary and are influenced by many factors. For accurate and professional assessment of cognitive abilities, please consult a qualified psychologist or educational professional.

Your Test Results

Thank you for completing the Attention & Impulsivity Self-Assessment. Below is a preliminary analysis based on your responses. This is a simplified assessment and not a diagnostic tool.

Your Score: 0 / 30

Analysis:

Attention & Focus: This section assesses your ability to sustain attention, avoid distractions, and maintain focus on tasks.

Impulsivity & Hyperactivity: This section evaluates tendencies related to acting without thinking, restlessness, and excessive activity.

For a more comprehensive understanding of attention and impulsivity, it is recommended to consult with a qualified healthcare professional.