Vyakti Darpan · Udaan — Screener (Stage 1)

A mirror, not an exam

A short, honest look at who you are today across the five dimensions of a person — and how ready you are to grow into a leader and a change-maker.

Udaan Screener · Stage 1 · about 15–20 minutes

Please read this before you start

Namaste, and welcome. This is not an exam and there are no trick questions. It is a mirror — a way for us to see who you are today and how ready you are to grow. There is no single “right” personality, and there are no clinical or mental-health questions. Answer honestly; honest answers help us place our trust and our support wisely.

What this is. A whole-person profile. Some questions ask how much you agree with a statement; a few are short reasoning puzzles; one or two ask you to choose. A strong or weak answer on any one part never decides your place on its own. This questionnaire only ever flags for a human conversation — it is never a pass/fail test and never an automatic rejection. Every real decision is made by a person, not by this form.

Your privacy (DPDP). Your answers are seen only by ARISE’s trained assessors and onboarding mentors, stored securely and processed under India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023. We collect the minimum needed, we do not sell or share your data, and we keep it only as long as needed for your assessment and development. You may ask for your result, ask for a human review, correct your details, or ask us to delete your data. Taking part is voluntary and you may stop at any time.

If you are under 18, please stop here — a different, guardian-consented form (Ankur) applies to you. Throughout, the five-point scale means: Strongly disagree · Disagree · Neutral · Agree · Strongly agree. For the puzzles, choose the single best answer.

About you

So we can reach you and place you with the right club.

Your body and energy

Rate how much you agree with each statement.

1. I have enough energy to get through my daily work and studies.

2. I keep some regular habit of physical activity — walking, sport, exercise, or hard physical work.

3. I often go without proper sleep or meals when I am busy, and just push through.

How you think and learn

Rate how much you agree with each statement.

4. When something new comes up, I enjoy figuring out how it works.

5. Before an exam or a task, I plan how I will study or prepare, rather than leaving it to the last minute.

6. If I do not understand a topic quickly, I usually give up on it.

A few quick puzzles

Choose the single best answer.

7. Seed is to Tree as ______ is to River.

8. A shopkeeper buys a notebook for ₹40 and sells it for ₹50. If she sells 12 notebooks, what is her total profit?

9. In the series 2, 4, 8, 16, ? what comes next?

Handling feelings and setbacks

Rate how much you agree with each statement.

10. When I feel angry or upset, I can usually calm myself before I say or do something I would regret.

11. After a failure or a bad result, I bounce back within a reasonable time.

12. Small problems often ruin my whole day.

13. On most days recently, I have felt cheerful and in good spirits.

You and other people

Rate how much you agree with each statement.

14. I find it easy to start a conversation with someone I have just met.

15. In a group task, I make sure quieter members also get a chance to speak.

16. I regularly help people around me — classmates, neighbours, family — without being asked.

17. I prefer to work alone and avoid group activities whenever I can.

Meaning and inner ground

Rate how much you agree with each statement.

18. I have a clear sense of what matters to me and what I want my life to stand for.

19. I believe my life is connected to something larger than just myself.

20. I rarely stop to reflect on my choices or on the kind of person I am becoming.

Taking the lead

Rate how much you agree with each statement.

21. When something needs doing in a group and no one steps up, I usually do.

22. I can persuade others to work towards a shared goal.

23. I keep working towards my goals even when progress is slow — I do not lose interest quickly.

24. Whether things go well for me is mostly a matter of luck or circumstances outside my control.

Making things happen

Rate how much you agree with each statement.

25. I notice problems in daily life and think of ways they could be solved.

26. I am comfortable trying something new even when I cannot be sure it will work.

27. When I have very few resources, I still find a way to get the important things done.

28. I would rather stick to a safe, known path than take a calculated risk for something better.

What you value

Rate 29–31, then choose one for 32.

29. Helping my community is one of the most important things I can do with my life.

30. I would rather lose a benefit than get it by dishonest means.

31. I am comfortable admitting when I am wrong and learning from someone junior to me.

32. If you had to choose, which matters more to you?

A few final statements

Rate how much you agree with each statement.

33. I have never, even once, told even a small lie.

34. I always keep every promise I make, without any exception.

35. Sometimes it is acceptable to bend the rules a little to get ahead.

36. I recover quickly when things go wrong.

What happens next: your responses go to a trained ARISE assessor. This is a profile that flags for a human conversation — not a pass/fail exam, and never an automatic rejection. Whatever the outcome, ARISE is about growth.

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