Questionnaire Format
Answer statement-based items across several formats: choose between equally positive statements, distribute points across options, and rate selected statements on a 1-5 scale.
FPQ stands for FEAST Personality Questionnaire. It is a personality profiling practice area for FEAST candidates, built around structured statements, forced-choice items, point-allocation questions, and feedback grouped by behavioural dimensions.
Buy one or more FEAST Personality Questionnaire attempts and access them from your FPQ dashboard.

Answer statement-based items across several formats: choose between equally positive statements, distribute points across options, and rate selected statements on a 1-5 scale.
After you finish a questionnaire, the test evaluation is shown immediately with behavioural-dimension feedback and validity checks. Your FPQ dashboard also keeps previous attempts, so you can return to older evaluations and compare how your profile changes over time.
Get used to answering consistently and honestly across different personality item types. The practice helps you see how response patterns, overly positive answers, and contradictory choices can affect the final evaluation.
It is a practice area for candidates who want to get used to personality profiling style questions before ATC selection. You answer structured personality items, see how the different formats work, and receive feedback grouped by behavioural dimensions.
The practice test uses a mixed format. Some questions ask you to choose between two equally positive statements, some ask you to distribute points across three statements, and some ask you to rate a statement on a 1-5 scale. For point-allocation items, more points means the statement is more like you.
Results are evaluated automatically right after you finish the questionnaire. The evaluation shows your behavioural-dimension pattern and highlights validity checks such as self-presentation and answer consistency.
It is a practical training signal based on this attempt. Would pass means the answers looked usable and did not trigger the main validity warnings. Would not pass usually means the profile needs attention, often because the answers looked too positive or inconsistent.
Completed attempts are saved to your FPQ dashboard so you can review previous results. The saved evaluation data is compact: it stores your answers, computed behavioural feedback, validity checks, and the test version reference, not the full test content.
Yes. You can purchase one or more FEAST Personality Questionnaire attempts. Each attempt is launched from your FPQ dashboard, and completed attempts appear in your results overview.
Yes. You can move freely between questionnaire pages before submitting. Once you submit the questionnaire, the attempt is completed and your answers can no longer be changed.