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Graphology at Home-Lesson 14-Examination and Answers
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Examination for Lesson 14

1. Is a ‘sign’ in handwriting analysis reliable on its own, or must it be properly weighed to be regarded as proof?

A. Reliable on its own___ B. Must be properly weighed___

Describe the letterform reflecting: 2. Intelligence and culture 3. Inexactness 4. Shyness 5. Aggression and ambition 6. Interest in architecture or in mechanically related fields 7. The meddler; argumentative 8. Carelessness and neglect 9. Talkativeness 10. Inferiority complex 11. Depression; suicidal tendencies 12. "Down in the dumps" 13. Sensuality 14. The embezzler, the crook, the hypocrite (see Stalin's writing) 15. Construction and mechanical ability (see Thomas Edison’s writing) 16. Hypochondria 17. Vulgarity 18. One who does not compromise 19. Musical interest 20. Culture, literary oriented (see Victor Hugo and Mark Twain's handwritings) 21. Keen observation 22. Self-admiration 23. Feeling of protection 24. Defiantly declares a social withdrawal 25. Undue claim of self-importance 26. A sex life that is of an uncommon sort 27. Writer's ego is of more importance than that of the "other person." 28. Hysteria 29. Fatigue and weakness 30. Secretiveness 31. Unusual habits 32. Curiosity 33. Money on writer's mind 34. Strong resistance to friendliness 35. Revolt 36. Friendliness and kindness 37. Depression 38. When an oval-shaped letter is wide open at the top, which zone is being exposed? 39. Describe the writing in which inferiority feelings and temporary depressions are found. 40. When letters are written "too wide" what does this suggest? 41. Should an illegible, neglected, or omitted last letter be taken as a warning or an indication of a trustworthy person?

A. Warning___ B. Trustworthy person___

42. When writing indicates that the minimum letters (a, c, e, etc.) are too wide, should a lack of restraint be expected of such a writer or inhibition? A.___ Lack of restraint B. Inhibition___

43. Unconscious mother fixation is found in which type of loop?

Answers for Lesson 14

1. Must be properly weighed

2. A block letter. Its construction is simplified.

3. The markings (on top of the letter) are inexact and unnecessary

4. The thin, narrow capital letter

5. The left leg of the letter ‘A’ is considerably longer than the right one.

6. The letter (‘A’) is constructed in a square fashion.

7. The left leg is considerably longer than the right, and descends deeply.

8. The bar of the A is missing

9. Open-mouthed ovals

10. A low bar such as in a capital letter (A, H) or in the ‘t’ bar

11. An in-turned arc, piercing the capital (the ego).

12. The capital A or H bar strongly descends

13. The letter is ink-filled, pasty, blotchy

14. The oval letter is open at the bottom.

15. The letter is square shaped

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Joel Engel is the author of Handwriting Analysis Self-Taught (Penguin Books). For more information, please click http://careertest.ws www.learngraphology.com

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