Q1: What’s the first thing you do when you get to your Office? A. Hype everyone up [Michael Scott] B. Make coffee and chill [Jim Halpert] C. Organize your tasks [Pam Beesly] D. Arrive early, ready to dominate [Dwight Schrute] Q2: What’s your strategy for surviving a dull meeting? A. Take over and make it about you [Michael Scott] B. Send subtle side-eyes to your work bestie [Jim Halpert] C. Doodle while still paying attention [Pam Beesly] D. Take detailed notes for future reference [Dwight Schrute] Q3: If someone stole your lunch from the office fridge, what would you do? A. Make an office-wide announcement [Michael Scott] B. Plot a low-key revenge prank [Jim Halpert] C. Let it go and grab a snack instead [Pam Beesly] D. Set up hidden cameras to catch the thief [Dwight Schrute] Q4: What’s your basic work philosophy that you'd not compromise on? A. Work should be fun [Michael Scott] B. Work smarter, not harder [Jim Halpert] C. Do what you love [Pam Beesly] D. Hard work is everything [Dwight Schrute] Q5: How do you handle a bad day at your Office? A. Make a big deal about it [Michael Scott] B. Laugh it off [Jim Halpert] C. Talk it out with a friend [Pam Beesly] D. Push through with discipline [Dwight Schrute] Q6: How do you recharge in the middle of the workday? A. Host a ridiculous office event [Michael Scott] B. Pull off a harmless prank [Jim Halpert] C. Chat with a friend over coffee [Pam Beesly] D. Use the time for extra productivity [Dwight Schrute] Q7: If you had to plan a work party, what would it look like? A. A chaotic, over-the-top bash [Michael Scott] B. A casual hangout with drinks [Jim Halpert] C. A cozy gathering with heartfelt moments [Pam Beesly] D. A structured event with a strict schedule [Dwight Schrute] Q8: How do you deal with an annoying coworker? A. Try to befriend them (loudly) [Michael Scott] B. Subtly roast them in front of others [Jim Halpert] C. Stay polite and avoid confrontation [Pam Beesly] D. Confront them with hard facts [Dwight Schrute] Q9: What’s your go-to reaction when your boss asks for “a quick chat”? A. Assume getting a promotion [Michael Scott] B. Make a joke to ease the tension [Jim Halpert] C. Overthink every possible scenario [Pam Beesly] D. Walk in confidently, ready to debate [Dwight Schrute] Q10: If you had to describe your work ethic in one phrase, what would it be? A. Chaos, but with good intentions [Michael Scott] B. Get it done… eventually, just like Jim [Jim Halpert] C. Thoughtful and creative should be good to go [Pam Beesly] D. Maximum effort and no shortcuts is my way [Dwight Schrute] Results: - Michael Scott: You bring cringe, chaos, and questionable leadership, but the office would be so dull without you. Work isn’t just about tasks—it’s about parkour, impromptu roasts, and forcing “family” vibes on everyone. Your methods? Wild. Your heart? In the right place. Feared, but also loved. - Jim Halpert: You’re the master of sarcasm, the king of side-eyes, and somehow effortlessly good at your job. Whether pranking Dwight or coasting through meetings, you make work look easy. Your motto? "Work smarter, not harder"—and always with a smirk. - Pam Beesly: You’re the quiet MVP—kind, creative, and the glue holding everything together. But when needed, you will drop a truth bomb and put people in their place. Sweet? Yes. A pushover? Absolutely not. - Dwight Schrute: You take work dead serious—rules, discipline, and survival skills included. People underestimate you, but they’d be lost without your beets, bears, and Battlestar Galactica expertise. One day, they’ll all respect your power.