How the Soul Virtues Test Scores Your 7 Virtues
The Soul Virtues Extractor is a 66-question quiz that measures how strongly seven soul virtues show up in your answers. This page explains exactly how your result is calculated.
1. Each Question Has Weighted Virtue Mapping
Every question in the Soul Virtues test maps to one or more of the seven virtues: Determination, Bravery, Justice, Kindness, Patience, Integrity, and Perseverance. Each mapping has a positive or negative weight.
For example, a question like “When a plan falls apart, I usually rebuild it rather than abandon it” might score positively for Determination and Perseverance, while a question like “I often start projects with excitement but move on before finishing them” scores negatively for the same virtues.
2. Answer Options Translate to Numeric Scores
- Strongly Disagree = -2
- Disagree = -1
- Neutral = 0
- Agree = +1
- Strongly Agree = +2
Your answer to each question is multiplied by the virtue weights for that question. The results are summed across all 66 questions for each virtue.
3. The 50% Baseline Keeps Scores Readable
Raw scores can be negative or unevenly scaled. To make your Soul Virtues result easy to read, we add a 50% baseline and scale the final values so that most results fall between 0% and 100%.
A score near 50% means that virtue showed up at an average level. Scores above 70% mean it was one of your stronger virtues; scores below 30% mean it was less dominant in your answers.
4. Why 66 Questions?
A short 10-question quiz can be fun, but one odd answer can swing your whole result. With 66 questions, each virtue is measured from 9 to 12 different angles. This makes your Soul Virtues spread more stable and less dependent on your mood in a single moment.
5. Answer Honestly, Including About Your Flaws
The Soul Virtues test works best when you answer based on how you actually behave, not how you wish you behaved. Negative-weighted questions reward self-awareness. If you tend to avoid conflict, say so. That honesty is what makes the result meaningful.
6. No Data Leaves Your Device
Your answers and final scores are stored in your browser's LocalStorage. They are not uploaded to our servers. You can clear them at any time from your browser settings.
7. Why Weighted Mapping Matters
Real personality traits are rarely isolated. A single statement like “I keep going after setbacks” could reflect Determination, Perseverance, or both. The Soul Virtues test uses weighted mapping so one answer can nudge several virtues by different amounts instead of forcing a false choice.
Weighted mapping also protects against gaming the quiz. Because virtues share questions and some questions reverse direction, it is hard to force a single high score without also changing other scores. That keeps the result closer to your actual behavior patterns.
8. How to Use Your Soul Virtues Result
Treat your spread as a snapshot, not a verdict. If Kindness is your highest virtue, it means that side of you showed up strongly in the answers. It does not mean you lack Determination or Integrity.
Use the result to choose which virtue pages to read first. Each page explains high signals, the shadow side, common confusions, and growth questions. The compare tool also lets you see how your spread looks next to someone else's.