Would You Make a Good Traitor? Take Our Quiz!

Would You Make a Good Traitor? Take Our Quiz!

Would You Make a Good Traitor? Take Our Quiz!

Ever wondered if you’ve got what it takes to be a sneaky, double-crossing traitor? Or are you the epitome of loyalty, a rock of unwavering faithfulness? Well, wonder no more! Work your way through our scenarios and find out if you’re a master manipulator or a loyal friend to the very end. It’s all in good fun, of course – unless…?

Scenario 1: The Stolen Secret

Your best friend, let’s call him Bob, confides in you about a massive secret. He’s planning a surprise party for his wife, but the surprise is actually a really, REALLY extravagant thing – think private jet to the Bahamas extravagant. He whispers that he’s worried about affording the last-minute add-on of a personal chef, and it could blow his budget. You’ve always wanted a trip to the Bahamas yourself… You could tell Bob’s wife about the party in exchange for a flight on her private jet. What do you do?

A) You keep Bob’s secret, no matter what. Loyalty above all else! B) You casually mention the trip to Bob’s wife, “accidentally” letting it slip that you’ve heard about the party. After all, what’s an extra Bahamian vacation? C) You offer to help Bob find a cheaper alternative to a personal chef. Friends helping friends!

Scenario 2: The Lost Wallet

You find a wallet containing a substantial amount of cash and a driver’s license. The ID belongs to someone you know – a rival who keeps bragging about his expensive hobbies and always seems to look down on your current financial situation. The wallet is found in a secluded area of the park, away from any security cameras. What’s your move?

A) You immediately turn the wallet in to the authorities. Honesty is the best policy. B) You discreetly contact your rival and “find a way” to ‘accidentally’ return his wallet, for a ‘small’ reward, of course. Who needs to feel sorry for the rich?! C) You ponder keeping the wallet, rationalising that the money could really help out your financial situation. But then you decide you’d probably get caught. But only just.

Scenario 3: The Job Offer

You’ve been working hard at your current job, but opportunities are scarce and the pay is mediocre. A rival company offers you a significantly better position, but it requires you to share sensitive information from your current employer – information that could seriously damage them. You won’t even have to directly hand over info. You could “accidentally” leak it through an innocent conversation.

A) You politely decline the offer, staying loyal to your current employer. You’d rather continue to struggle for now. B) You accept the offer and subtly use your knowledge to benefit your new company in covert ways. After all, it’s not actually stealing if you’re not directly taking it is it? C) You negotiate a better salary with your current employer, using the job offer as leverage.

Scenario 4: The Secret Admirer

Your close friend is secretly in love with someone who has recently started dating someone else. The new partner doesn’t quite meet your friend’s high standards, and your friend confides their desire to make them split up, without any direct interference. You overhear an anonymous “tip” about the new couple’s problematic activities – a fabricated “tip” that wouldn’t actually hurt them much, but is more than enough for your friend to put a plan into motion. What’s your role in this situation?

A) You offer your friend emotional support but refuse to participate in any underhanded tactics. B) You help orchestrate a fabricated rumor about the couple, setting the stage for your friend’s actions. C) You pretend you know nothing and stay completely neutral in this friend-drama, letting them sort it out.

So, how did you score? Mostly As? You’re a paragon of virtue, a shining beacon of loyalty! Mostly Bs? You’re a delightfully sneaky traitor with a flair for the dramatic! Mostly Cs? You’re somewhere in between!

This quiz is just for fun, of course! Don’t let your results define you. Or do…