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Emotional Intelligence Test
Short answer
Emotional Intelligence Test is a free 10-item assessment on AssessWiki. It takes about 3 min and returns Five-component EQ radar + profiles. No sign-up, no paywall — results are private and for self-reflection, not diagnosis.
What the ten items actually cover
Rather than handing you a single "EQ score," this check walks you across the five components Daniel Goleman popularised: self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skill. Two items per component means the read is directional — strong enough to show where your strengths concentrate, not fine-grained enough for percentile claims.
Reading your shape, not your total
Most people are lopsided. A common pattern pairs high empathy with low self-regulation: you read the room beautifully, then carry everyone else's stress home. The report names your strongest and weakest component and explains what that pairing tends to look like day to day.
A note on the word "test"
Nothing here is pass or fail. Treat the result as a mirror with a smudge on it — clearer in some places than others, and only useful if you actually look.
Is it accurate?
This assessment is grounded in a published psychological framework and uses public-domain or originally authored items as reliable proxies. It is a solid self-reflection tool — but it is not a clinical or diagnostic instrument.
What it cannot tell you
It cannot diagnose mental health conditions, predict job performance or relationship success, or tell you who to hire. For diagnosis or high-stakes decisions, consult a qualified professional.
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