They have a sliding scale so you don't have to sheer one way or the other, you can 'kind of' agree
Eh, looked up their definitions for the words they shown at the end and came up with this.
I am perceiving in the fact that something can change, car breaks down and I need to pick someone up (or get picked up). I need an ingredient for food and have to rush to the store before it closes.
I am Judging in the fact that something can change in a moment and still organize it or quickly make or change my plans to this new event before me. I do like it to be somewhat orderly (don't let me desk tell you otherwise).
I am Extroversion in the fact that I am talkative, just not all the time, I have spontaneous moments where I can be the funny guy in the room.
I am Introversion in the fact that I like being by myself "me time", I've seen those who don't get their time to themselves and are stressed and overburdened because they haven't had a break from it all. I think we all possess this trait more or less. Observant yet not pulled back, interactive with others.
I am Sensing in the fact that I simply learn better hands on than reading a textbook about an action, I'd rather be performing that action!
I am Intuition in the fact that " I'm interested in new things and what might be possible (improved or changed), so that I think more about the future than the past. (" " part from Mysersbriggs.org).
I am Thinking in the fact that I like to analyze pros and cons, and be consistent, but will back off if either my choice won't work or simply doesn't apply.
I am Feeling in the fact that I also weigh other peoples opinions and see it from their perspective and weigh it from my thinking perspective to get a more well-rounded decision or conclusion.
I think this test is good for the bare surface, but not detailed enough for an in-depth analysis of the individual. The above is simply a surface analysis of myself, and this is without going into personal beliefs or real perspective.