Fort Worth Police Department (FWPD) Practice Test

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How do I feel about providing directions to others in a group setting?

  1. I enjoy leading and giving directions.

  2. I do not like providing directions.

  3. I prefer that others ask me for help.

  4. I find joy in assisting others with directions.

The correct answer is: I do not like providing directions.

Choosing not to like providing directions reflects a personal comfort level with leadership and communication roles in group settings. It indicates an awareness of one's feelings toward responsibility and how to interact with others when there's a need for guidance. Individuals who are hesitant about providing directions may feel anxiety about being judged or fear making mistakes in leading others, which can stem from a lack of confidence in their knowledge or ability to articulate instructions clearly. This preference can highlight a tendency to be more of a follower than a leader in group dynamics. In contrast, individuals who enjoy leading may find satisfaction in taking charge, while those who prefer to be asked for help may enjoy the idea of more passive assistance rather than being in command. Lastly, finding joy in assisting others with directions underscores a proactive approach to helping and guiding, which is inherently different from not liking to provide directions at all.