The deliberate use of influence to control people or situations unfairly.
A) Coercion B) Manipulation C) Deception D) Authority
manipulation
. An exaggerated sense of self-importance that goes beyond healthy confidence.
A) Narcissism B) Grandiosity C) Dominance D) Megalomania
grandiosity
A deep emotional response involving guilt after causing harm or wrongdoing.
A) Empathy B) Shame C) Remorse D) Inferiority
remorse
4. The capacity to emotionally connect with and understand others’ experiences.
A) Sympathy B) Remorse C) Empathy D) Influence
empathy
Able to adapt identity or behaviour easily in order to fit different social settings.
A) Calculating B) Chameleon-like C) Charismatic D) Fanatical
chameleon-like
6. on sudden urges without planning or restraint.
A) Risk-taking B) Obsession C) Impulsivity D) Radicalisation
impulsivity
Readiness to face danger or uncertainty for excitement or reward.
A) Courage B) Fanaticism C) Risk-taking D) Dominance
risk taking
. Showing extreme devotion that leaves little room for doubt or moderation.
A) Fanatical B) Charismatic C) Predatory D) Calculating
fanatical
Describing behaviour that treats others as targets to be exploited.
A) Manipulative B) Calculating C) Predatory D) Dominant
predatory
10. Carefully planning actions to maximise personal advantage.
A) Strategic B) Calculating C) Obsessive D) Deceptive
calculating
Naturally able to attract admiration and loyalty from others.
A) Influential B) Dominant C) Charismatic D) Chameleon-like
charismatic
A position or behaviour that asserts control or superiority over others.
A) Authority B) Power C) Influence D) Dominance
dominance
. A persistent and unhealthy mental fixation on a single focus.
A) Addiction B) Obsession C) Impulsivity D) Fanaticism
obsession
. Willingness to cause suffering without concern for others’ pain.
A) Brutality B) Aggression C) Cruelty D) Hostility
cruelty
15. Extreme physical violence or savage treatment of others.
A) Harshness B) Brutality C) Cruelty D) Dominance
brutality
16. Intentionally presenting false information to mislead others.
A) Manipulation B) Deception C) Coercion D) Influence
deception
. Having a sense of being less valuable or capable than others.
A) Weakness B) Shame C) Inferior D) Remorse
inferior
18. The ability to shape opinions, behaviour, or decisions.
A) Authority B) Power C) Influence D) Control
influence
19. Famous for negative, shocking, or harmful behaviour.
A) Infamous B) Popular C) Notorious D) Dominant
notorious
. A criminal who commits multiple killings using a consistent method.
A) Serial offender B) Psychopath C) Pattern murderer D) Predator
pattern murderer
Ongoing behaviour that repeatedly breaks laws or social rules.
A) Delinquency B) Criminal tendencies C) Antisocial acts D) Deviance
criminal tendencies
A ruler who holds total power with no meaningful opposition.
A) Autocrat B) Leader C) Dictator D) Authoritarian
dictator
23. A structured set of beliefs that explains how society should function.
A) Doctrine B) Theory C) Ideology D) Philosophy
ideology
24. An obsessive drive for power combined with delusions of greatness.
A) Narcissism B) Grandiosity C) Megalomania D) Dominance
megalomania
25. The gradual adoption of extreme political or ideological views.
A) Indoctrination B) Radicalisation C) Fanaticism D) Manipulation
radicalisation
26. A system that demands obedience and suppresses dissent.
A) Totalitarianism B) Dictatorship C) Authoritarianism D) Absolutism
authoritarianism
27. Forcing compliance through threats, pressure, or intimidation.
A) Manipulation B) Authority C) Coercion D) Influence
coercion
28. An excessive focus on oneself combined with a need for admiration.
A) Egoism B) Narcissism C) Megalomania D) Grandiosity
narcissism
29. Mental strategies used to excuse or justify unethical behaviour.
A) Rationalisation B) Moral disengagement C) Denial D) Ideology
moral disengagement
30. A personality disorder involving persistent disregard for social rules.
A) Psychopathy B) Criminal behaviour C) Antisocial personality D) Narcissism
antisocial