Psychopath test how evil are you

Deborah C. Escalante

The questions for this quiz were inspired by questionnaires developed by Delroy Paulhus and Daniel Jones (Assessment, vol 21, p 28). Our quiz was designed solely for entertainment, and the results should not be considered a scientific measure of your personality. If you would like to learn more about Paulhus’s personality research and his serious explorations of the dark triad, read our profile “The man who studies everyday evil”. 

Words: David Robson. Artwork: Adam Proctor. Design: Edward Fairman and Oksana Khristenko.

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Are you smart? Empathetic? Do people just call you a psycho for fun? Or just a completely diabolical person? Find out how much of a psychopath are you with this visual psychopath test! But before we get into that, let’s take a look at what exactly is a psychopath like.

Who is a psychopath?

In psychiatry, the term “psychopath” refers to someone who is callous, unemotional, manipulative, and morally depraved. A psychopath is likely to be diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder, but only a small number of people with this disorder are considered to be psychopaths.

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If you are 100% psychopath, you don’t like being social and are very much comfortable spending time alone. You love to do your own work and don’t prefer much intervention from the outside world. Also, you lack empathy, but never apologize for it!

Those who are not a psychopath are assertive and dedicated. They are smart and social! And know how to communicate with people to get their work done. That said, they are also very helpful. So, they are surrounded by good people and enjoy a healthy lifestyle. 

There are also people who only have few psychopath-like qualities. Such people are a bit psycho! It means they can be empathetic, but sometimes a little distant from other people. They are prone to negative experiences and depression. Yet, they are fairly friendly, outgoing, and enjoy the company of others.

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They can prevent themselves from turning into a complete psychopath by being positive, staying around optimistic people and living a healthy lifestyle. 

Now that you know the signs of psychopathy, do you have these signs in you? Play this quick quiz and find out.

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Please note this is not the regular mental health or personality test that one has to undergo to know if they are a psychopath. If you want to deep dive into your mental health condition, then consult a mental health professional for proper diagnosis. We at Mind Journal are fond of entertaining quizzes and fun personality tests that help people know themselves better.

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So, take it lightly! In this visual test, all you have to do is look at some interesting images, without putting much thought into them and answer the first thing that comes to mind.

Remember the goal here is not to give the best answer. So don’t overanalyze any image, be spontaneous to get accurate results. This test is designed to find out how twisted is your brain.

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Most narcissists generally lack self-awareness. Indeed, their sense of self-esteem and self-worth depends on how others perceive them, and they tend to deny flaws in themselves and blame others for their own shortcomings, mistakes, and misfortunes. This is called projection, and people with narcissistic tendencies are projection-heavy individuals.

Here we will explore five different but related ways people with strong narcissistic, sociopathic and psychopathic tendencies deny, project, blame, confuse, and hurt others.

1. Calling you things that you are not

A classic example, Youre cheating on me,when you are not, but you can bet theyre cheating on you.

Or, Youre selfish because you dont want to do what I am asking you to do. You only think about yourself.Meanwhile they are the ones who constantly make up excuses, break promises, are unreliable, think only about themselves, or compete with you. Not only that, they will forget all the things that you have already done for them.

In their eyes, they are entitled to your resources (time, money, energy), and you are aggressing against them when you wont, cant, or dont give them what they want. They will not reciprocate unless there is some reason for them to. They will use various manipulation and abuse tactics like name calling, mocking, bullying, triangulation, minimizing, character defamation, berating feelings, trolling, obscuring the issue, deflecting, gaslighting, guilt-tripping, provoking, unreasonable criticism, nitpicking, or plain verbal abuse all to make you feel bad and give into their demands.

If its not you, then theres always someone else. Look how horrible this other person is! And do you know what that person did? Meaning, forget about me and my shortcomings; lets find someone else with flaws and talk about them. That way, in their mind, we don’t have to think about my shortcomings, or we will come to a conclusion that Im great by default because everyone else is so horrible.

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2. Grandiosity, mimicking, and exaggeration

Narcissists think that they are super-ultra-turbo-mega special, that they deserve exceptional treatment, or that they are justified in hurting others. They have grandiose goals and exaggerate their achievements to appear more impressive and more superior.

Narcissists often feel a need to compete with others since they are factually not that special and terribly insecure on top of it. They will pretend, lie, hurt or exploit others, or do whatever else they deem necessary for personal gain.

As a result, they may take upon other peoples character traits and achievements. This originates from a place of envy and self-aggrandizement. Often to the degree of mimicking, plagiarizing, stealing, and being a fraud, all while defaming and belittling others. This is meant to destroy the credibility of their victims while appearing to be more competent themselves. This provides a handy distraction from what is really going on.

This is another weird form of projection where they see something they admire in someone (be it actually admirable or just a status symbol), and then instead of actually working on achieving it they simply claim they already have it or that they are entitled to it. Usually simply by saying it, with confidence and conviction. Consequently, as they claim the positive traits, achievements or characteristics of others, they discard their own negative features onto their victims. They may or may not be aware that it is happening, but it is happening nevertheless.

This whole process requires a lot of delusion, pretending, and deception. Sadly, many people fall for that and see the narcissist as this wonderful and amazing human being that they present themselves as, yet in actuality are lightyears from.

3. Preemptive strike

Whenever a narcissistic person feels threatened, they will call you the things that they themselves are as or are afraid that others see them as. And then they will try to stalk you, slander you, or discredit you. They will try to sabotage and destroy you. They will start a smear campaign and attempt character assassination. In their mind, frighteningly, you have become their mortal enemy.

They also have no problem doing all of it preemptively and calling it defense.

So if you privately call them out, set healthier boundaries, or end the relationship, they may be afraid that you can see their flaws, or that you will tell others what kind of person they are. Whether you do that or not is not important to them. Because in their mind the mere possibility of it is a good enough excuse to label you as an enemy. And because a narcissistic type of person has little or no empathy, they may imagine that you will behave as they would in these situations. If they would lie, or more likely are already lying, they will accuse you of lying.

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And so they will do all these things just because they think you are somehow trying to or might hurt them. They also will accuse you of the very things they themselves are doing.

4. Playing the victim

A common narcissistic strategy is to play the victim. You hurt me! Poor, poor me. Instead of working through the issue with you or internally, they have no problem dragging others into it by lying and painting you as the perpetrator and themselves as the victim.

Oftentimes, this involves the aforementioned preemptive strike or provoking to get a reaction. For example, destroying your property, slandering you, turning people against you, or physically attacking you. And then when you respond appropriately to their active or passive aggression, now they can say that youre the aggressor because you are hurting them or that youre unreasonable because of your wild, unacceptable behavior.

Its callous and calculated, and again, it involves accusing you of the things that they themselves are doing or have done. So its not uncommon that the audience of this dramatic spectacle doesnt see the whole picture or doesnt care enough to figure out the full story. It is not uncommon that many will take the side of the narcissist. The narcissist is desperate that their spectacle be believed for the sake of their emotional management, so much so that they will say and do almost anything.

For a narcissist, it is rarely about the truth and almost always about their audiences perception.

This way they receive false validation that they are right and good, and that you are wrong and evil. Here, their sense of self-esteem is restored and their feelings of shame and inadequacy are managed. So its all well and good. Except for those who got hurtbut who cares about them, right?

5. The No, you! defense

If you call them out on their crap or if they suspect you can see through their smoke and mirrors, they will say that its youor otherswho are all these things. Or that all of it is false and nonsense. They may even say that they are honest, caring, and authentic, and that you dont understand these things, you are projecting, you are pretending, you are triggered, you are gaslighting,you are narcissisticyou are whatever buzzword they have learned!

Because people with narcissistic tendencies can be interested in human psychology, too. A lot of them actually work in the helping, teaching, and medical fields or pretend to be experts and intellectuals on social media. Some of them are really smart, eloquent, and popular, which makes their statements more believable to an unaware audience.

They can learn all these fancy terms and phrases, yet they often dont understand or even care about how to apply them correctly. Here, its another tool for manipulation. For them, learning means finding ways to justify all of their disturbing thoughts and behaviors, or use the knowledge as a tool against others for personal gain.

They will do anything but accept reality and become a decent personyet they can play one quite well.

Have you encountered any of these things when dealing with narcissistic people? Did you notice anything that was not included in this list? Feel free to share it in the comments below or write about it in your personal journal.

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