Which Divergent Faction Do You Belong In?
Discover Your True Faction
In the world of Divergent, society is divided into five factions based on virtues: Abnegation (selflessness),
Amity (peacefulness), Candor (honesty), Dauntless (bravery), and Erudite (intelligence).
Take this comprehensive quiz to discover which faction truly matches your personality and values.
Question 1 of 20
You’re walking through a crowded marketplace when you see someone drop their wallet. What do you do?
Immediately pick it up and chase after them to return it, even if it means being late for your appointment
Pick it up and loudly announce that someone dropped their wallet so everyone can hear
Quickly grab it and sprint to catch up with them before they get too far
Analyze the situation first – check if anyone else saw it, then decide the most logical course of action
Gently tap them on the shoulder and kindly return it with a warm smile
Question 2 of 20
What is your greatest fear?
Being selfish or hurting others through my actions
Living a lie or being deceived by those I trust
Being trapped in a small space or showing cowardice when others need me
Making a decision based on ignorance or incomplete information
Conflict and discord destroying the harmony around me
Question 3 of 20
How do you prefer to spend your free time?
Volunteering at local charities or helping neighbors with their problems
Engaging in debates or discussions where truth and facts matter most
Rock climbing, skydiving, or any activity that gets my adrenaline pumping
Reading scientific journals, solving complex puzzles, or learning new skills
Gardening, meditation, or spending peaceful time in nature
Question 4 of 20
In a group project, what role do you naturally take?
The supporter who ensures everyone’s ideas are heard and no one is left behind
The honest critic who points out flaws and ensures quality standards
The action-oriented leader who takes charge and pushes the team forward
The researcher and strategist who develops the most effective plan
The mediator who keeps everyone happy and resolves any conflicts
Question 5 of 20
What motivates you most in life?
Making a positive difference in other people’s lives
Seeking and spreading truth, no matter how difficult it may be
Overcoming challenges and proving my courage to myself and others
Expanding human knowledge and understanding of the world
Creating harmony and bringing people together in peace
Question 6 of 20
How do you handle criticism?
Accept it gracefully and focus on how I can improve to better serve others
Appreciate honest feedback and respond with equal honesty about the situation
Use it as fuel to prove the critics wrong through bold action
Analyze it objectively to determine if it’s valid and what I can learn from it
Try to understand the critic’s perspective and find common ground
Question 7 of 20
What type of environment do you thrive in?
Simple, humble settings where I can focus on helping others
Open, transparent environments where honesty is valued
High-energy, challenging situations that test my limits
Quiet, intellectual spaces filled with books and learning resources
Peaceful, harmonious places surrounded by nature and friendly people
Question 8 of 20
How do you make important decisions?
Consider how my choice will affect others and choose what benefits them most
Gather all the facts and choose the most honest and straightforward option
Trust my instincts and take the boldest, most courageous path
Research thoroughly, analyze all possibilities, and choose the most logical option
Seek input from others and choose the option that creates the least conflict
Question 9 of 20
What is your ideal career?
Social worker, nurse, or counselor helping those in need
Lawyer, journalist, or judge seeking truth and justice
Police officer, firefighter, or military personnel protecting others
Scientist, researcher, or professor advancing human knowledge
Therapist, diplomat, or environmental conservationist promoting peace
Question 10 of 20
How do you view rules and authority?
Rules exist to protect people and should be followed for the greater good
Rules should be transparent and fair, and authority should be honest
Rules are guidelines, but sometimes you need to break them to do what’s right
Rules should be logical and based on evidence and reason
Rules should promote harmony and prevent conflict between people
Question 11 of 20
What would you do if you witnessed someone being bullied?
Quietly help the victim afterward and offer them support and comfort
Speak up immediately and tell the bully exactly what they’re doing wrong
Step in physically if necessary and confront the bully directly
Document the incident and report it through proper channels
Try to defuse the situation peacefully and get everyone to talk it out
Question 12 of 20
What is your biggest strength?
My ability to put others’ needs before my own
My commitment to honesty and transparency in all situations
My courage to face any challenge head-on
My analytical mind and thirst for knowledge
My ability to bring peace and understanding to conflicts
Question 13 of 20
How do you prefer to learn new things?
Through service and helping others while learning alongside them
Through open discussion and honest exchange of ideas
Through hands-on experience and trial by fire
Through careful study, research, and systematic analysis
Through collaborative learning in a supportive group environment
Question 14 of 20
What type of friend are you?
The selfless friend who always puts others first and never asks for anything in return
The honest friend who tells you the truth even when it’s hard to hear
The loyal friend who will always have your back in any dangerous situation
The wise friend who gives thoughtful advice based on careful consideration
The peaceful friend who brings everyone together and avoids drama
Question 15 of 20
How do you handle stress?
Focus on helping others, which helps me forget my own problems
Face it head-on with brutal honesty about what needs to change
Channel it into physical activity or take on an even bigger challenge
Analyze the source of stress and develop a logical plan to address it
Seek peaceful activities like meditation or time in nature
Question 16 of 20
What matters most to you in a relationship?
Being able to support and care for each other selflessly
Complete honesty and transparency with no secrets
Loyalty and the courage to face challenges together
Intellectual compatibility and stimulating conversations
Harmony, peace, and emotional connection
Question 17 of 20
How do you want to be remembered?
As someone who made life better for others and never sought recognition
As someone who always stood for truth and never compromised their integrity
As someone who was brave and never backed down from a challenge
As someone who contributed to human knowledge and understanding
As someone who brought peace and healing wherever they went
Question 18 of 20
What is your approach to solving problems?
Ask how I can help others and what solution would benefit the most people
Get all the facts on the table and address the truth of the situation
Take immediate action and deal with consequences as they come
Research thoroughly and develop a comprehensive, logical solution
Find a solution that makes everyone happy and maintains peace
Question 19 of 20
What would be your ideal living situation?
A simple, modest home where I can focus on serving my community
A transparent, open space where everything is clear and honest
An exciting urban environment with plenty of adventure opportunities
A quiet study filled with books, technology, and learning resources
A peaceful commune surrounded by nature and like-minded people
Question 20 of 20
If you could change one thing about the world, what would it be?
Eliminate selfishness so everyone would care for each other
End all lies and deception so truth would always prevail
Remove cowardice so people would stand up for what’s right
Eliminate ignorance through universal access to knowledge and education
End all conflict and create lasting peace between all people
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