I started to take it, but I kept getting stuck on the questions, and got bored and went off to do something more interesting instead.
An example of some of the questions I got stuck on:
What's a really popular food that you don't like?
I don't know what's meant by "really popular" food in this question. I don't like liquorice or pumpkin. Do they count as "really popular" or just regular food?
What word can you never seem to spell on the first try?
Just
one word?
Never on the first try? Those two conditions make it tricky to answer, and none of the very many words I tend to frequently misspell popped into my head at this question.
That's about the point I gave up.
Taking another look at it, and reading past that point I see some other questions I'd have gotten stuck on if I'd continued with it...
When you adjust a thermostat that was set by someone else, it's usually because you want the room to be ...
I live alone, so I'm the only one who adjusts the thermostat, and there's no thermostat I can adjust at work. So how do I answer this question? Where's the option for "I rarely or never adjust thermostats set by someone else".
On a scale of 1 to 10, how good at spelling are you?
Where's the option for "
how the hell should I know, it's not as if I've ever measured my spelling ability against some kind of objective spelling-ability metric"?
Which do you prefer?
Where's the option for "Depends on what I'm eating"?
On a scale of 1 to 5, which number is your favorite?
I don't have a favorite.
Which of these describes you?
(Check all that apply)
- Dog person
- Cat person
- Half-cat half-person
- Part of a subterranean race of dog people
- Literally named "Catherine Person"
None of the above. Let's drop the adjectives and just go with "person".
It's not just the XKCD survey I have a problem with, it's practically every kind of survey, even customer satisfaction surveys that I encounter, which is why I very rarely attempt to take surveys. There's usually no way to give correct answers to most of the questions.
I do like the last question:
Have you ever thrown out all your different pairs of socks/underwear, bought a bunch of replacements that were all one kind, and then told all your friends how great it was and how they should do it too?
- Yes
- No
- I did the throwing out thing, but didn't talk to everyone about it
- No, but I'm totally doing that now
I'd have selected the third option if I'd gotten that far. Having all the same kind of sock is pretty convenient because you never have to bother sorting socks and never have more than one odd sock.