Learning Style, Multiple Intelligence,
and other self-testing online

The Carl Jung and Isabel Myers-Briggs Personality Type test online.  
After the test, they offer a description of your personality type and a
list of occupations geared towards your personality type.  There are
72 yes/no questions.  Use the D. Keirsey type description at the end.
 
Click here to take the test.

The 8 Multiple Intelligences, or ways our mind thinks are:
Kinaesthetic (physically), Logical (in terms of numbers),
Intrapersonal (about yourself), Visual/Spacial (in pictures),
Linguistic (in words), Interpersonal (in terms of people), Musical
(musically), and Naturalistic (in terms of nature).  Understanding the
way your mind thinks can help you understand the way you learn.  
Click here to take the test.

Learning Styles are those preferences we have for the way we are
taught and the way we learn from others.  They are generally broken
down into Mastery Learners, Interpersonal Learners, Understanding
Learners, and Self-Expressive Learners.  We all learn in all four
ways, depending upon the circumstances, but understanding the
way you prefer to learn can help you become aware of other ways to
learn, and that you may need to practice them more often.
Click here to take the test.

Here is another Learning Styles page.  This one has a questionnaire
that you fill out and once you have completed the questions it will
tell you how you rank on scales that show a preference for four of
the Learning Styles over the other four and at what level you prefer
them on a 1 - 10 scale.  Once you get your score, print it and then
click on the links at the bottom of the page to learn how knowing
your Learning Style preferences can help you learn better and more
easily.  Lots of neat tips and guides for each preference.
Click here to take the test.

This is a Logic test.  It is a Japanese site, so the directions are in
Japanese on the page, but in English they are:
Everybody must cross the river.
-Only one or two people may cross on the raft at a time
-Only the Mom, Dad, and Policeman can operate the raft.
-Dad can not be alone w/ the girls w/out Mom being present
-Mom can not be alone w/ the boys w/out Dad being present
-The thief can not be alone w/ any of the family members
To start the game, click on the blue dot.
To put people on the raft, click on the people.
Click on the red dots to move the raft.
AFTER you complete the test (there is no time limit), use the
"Problem-Solving Checklist" to indicate the use of a particular
strategy. Then, rank these to determine which intelligences you
relied on most/least to solve the problem. Note how, during the
problem-solving process, certain intelligences were discarded in an
attempt to move closer to the solution.
Click here to take the test.