Do you consider yourself a Drama Queen? Do you often exaggerate your emotions and reactions to situations? Take this quiz to discover just how good you are at being a Drama Queen. Grab a pen and paper, and let’s find out!.
Question 1: Your partner forgets your anniversary. How do you react?
a) Cry uncontrollably and refuse to speak to your partner for days.
b) Throw a fit, scream at your partner, and make a scene.
c) Tell your partner how hurt you are and demand an explanation.
Question 2: You receive a bad grade on a test. What’s your first instinct?
a) Lock yourself in your room, cry, and refuse to talk to anyone.
b) Yell at your teacher, accuse them of grading unfairly, and storm out of the classroom.
c) Accept the grade, study harder for future tests, and ask your teacher for feedback to improve.
Question 3: You’re at a party and someone spills a drink on your new dress. How do you react?
a) Instantly burst into tears, call your friends to come get you, and refuse to leave the bathroom.
b) Scream at the person who spilled the drink, and make a scene, demanding compensation.
c) Clean up the stain as best you can, and continue enjoying the party.
Question 4: You’re running late for an important meeting. What do you do?
a) Freak out and cry, convinced you’re going to lose your job.
b) Blame everyone and everything around you for slowing you down, and have a tantrum in the car.
c) Apologize for being late, but explain the situation, and make up for it by being extra prepared.
Question 5: Your friend cancels plans with you last minute. How do you respond?
a) Tell your friend how hurt you are, and refuse to speak to them for days.
b) Accuse your friend of being a bad friend, and publicly shame them on social media.
c) Disappointed, but understanding, try to plan another outing soon.
Question 6: You catch your significant other flirting with someone else. How do you react?
a) Break down in tears and end the relationship on the spot.
b) Accuse your partner of cheating, and cause a scene in public.
c) Talk to your partner, explain how it made you feel, and try to work through it together.
Question 7: You don’t get the job you really wanted. How do you react?
a) Believe you’re worthless, and crawl into bed for days.
b) Call the company and demand an explanation, accuse them of being unfair.
c) Accept the rejection, ask for feedback, and use it to improve your application next time.
Question 8: Your flight home gets cancelled. How do you respond?
a) Break down, cry, and refuse to speak to anyone.
b) Swear, yell at airport staff, and demand to be put on a plane immediately.
c) Understand that it’s out of your control, and calmly work with the airline to find a new flight or alternative transportation.
Question 9: Someone leaves you a mean comment on social media. How do you react?
a) Delete all your social media accounts and cry.
b) Respond with an equally hurtful comment, and try to publicly shame the person.
c) Disregard the comment, and remind yourself that you know who you are and what you stand for.
Question 10: Your favorite show gets cancelled. How do you respond?
a) Refuse to leave the house, and cry while watching reruns for days.
b) Write an angry letter to the network, and start a social media campaign to save the show.
c) Disappointed, but understanding, try to find another show to enjoy.
Results: Adding up your scores
For every a) response, give yourself 1 point.
For every b) response, give yourself 2 points.
For every c) response, give yourself 3 points.
If your total score is between 10-18:.
Congratulations, you are not a Drama Queen! You have healthy reactions to situations, and know how to handle your emotions in a mature way.
If your total score is between 19-26:.
You have some tendencies for drama, but mostly have things under control. You can be a bit melodramatic at times, but it’s not impacting your life negatively.
If your total score is between 27-30:.
You are a true Drama Queen! You tend to overreact and make scenes out of situations that can be resolved calmly. It’s important to work on your emotional reactions and find ways to handle things in a more constructive way.