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Psychology-based personality test: Cow, horse, lion, or monkey? The animal you choose reveals THIS about you

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 8, 2025, 16:14 IST
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Psychology-based personality test

Psychology-based personality tests are quite popular these days as people are interested in knowing more about themselves. These tests use psychological theories to analyse behaviour, preferences, and decision-making patterns, offering users a deeper understanding of their personality traits. From fun image-based illusions to more structured quizzes, they provide quick and engaging ways to understand oneself better. Their rise on social media is fueled by relatability, shareability, and the human desire to feel understood. Whether for entertainment or self-growth, these tests allow users to reflect, connect with others, and gain clarity on personal strengths, emotional tendencies, and relationship dynamics in a light, accessible way.

This particular test, for instance, has four different animals-- namely cow, horse, lion, or monkey-- and one needs to choose one of them. Depending on which animal you pick, a lot can be decoded about your true nature. This test was initially shared by Marina Winberg, a Neuraleaner - Antistress expert, on social media recently.

To take this test, simply relax and look at the above image. Choose one of the four animals and read what it tells about you:

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If you chose the cow, it means

"You value financial stability. You're practical, hardworking, and prioritize security—whether through careful saving or dedicated effort to build a solid foundation," Marina said.

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If you chose the horse, it means

"You value loyalty and reliability. You're the rock in your relationships—always there to support loved ones through thick and thin," she wrote in the social media post.

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If you chose the lion, it means

"You value protection and strength. You stand up for yourself and others, especially those who can't defend themselves. Leadership and courage matter to you," she added.

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If you chose the monkey, it means

"You value friendship and connection. Whether you've experienced loneliness or abundance, you deeply cherish authentic bonds and the joy of companionship," she shared.

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Which one resonates with you?

How true was this test result for you? Tell us about it in the comments section below. And in case the result didn't match your true personality, then fret not as these are not always 100 percent accurate. These tests are fun and engaging and not scientifically proven, and so should be taken light-heartedly.





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