Quick tip: short personality tests which use a Likert format are commonly unreliable and tend to suffer from evaluation biases like confirmation bias, extreme responses and social desirability. Proper evaluations take quite longer than twelve minutes and should rely on better formats like choosing between equally desirable options plus properly design their items (which isn't the case; for example, an item like "You often end up doing things at the last possible moment" isn't too good because the graduation from never to often to always is implicit in the very format of the scale).
Just to make sure nobody takes this as more than some Internet fun. It isn't a serious test.
Just to make sure nobody takes this as more than some Internet fun. It isn't a serious test.