Ever wondered if you have what it takes to be a first world anarchist? In this quiz, we'll put you through a series of scenarios to see how you respond. Are you a rebellious renegade or a mild-mannered rule-follower?
1. You see a 'No Loitering' sign at a park where you like to relax. What do you do?
Move to a different spot just to avoid any trouble.
Sketch a protest sign and rally against the rule.
Report the sign to the local council, suggesting it's unnecessary.
Ignore the sign and continue to relax.
2. You're told to wait in line but there's an empty self-service kiosk available. What do you do?
Ask someone in authority if it's okay to use it.
Use the self-service kiosk discreetly.
Encourage others to break the line and use the kiosk too.
Wait in line as instructed to avoid any potential conflict.
3. A 'Do Not Walk on Grass' sign is posted in a public garden, but taking that path is a shortcut to your destination. How do you respond?
Organize a 'Walk on the Grass' day to challenge the unnecessary restriction.
Walk on the grass anyway and enjoy the shortcut.
Walk on the grass but make a mental note to discuss the sign's necessity with park authorities.
Stick to the path, respecting the rules.
4. You notice someone is smoking in a non-smoking area. How do you respond?
Report them to the nearest authority figure.
Politely ask them to move to a designated smoking area.
Ignore them; it's not your problem.
Join them, arguing that the rule is too restrictive.
5. You receive a parking ticket for overstaying by 5 minutes. How do you handle it?
Dispute the ticket, explaining it was just a minor overstay.
Launch a social media campaign highlighting what you see as a ridiculous penalty.
Accept it and promise to be more careful next time.
Ignore the ticket and see if you can get away with it.
6. A store has a 'No Food or Drink' policy. You have a coffee with you while you shop. What do you do?
Hide the coffee and continue shopping.
Walk in with your coffee and challenge anyone who questions you.
Finish your coffee outside before entering.
Ask the staff if you can make an exception this once.
7. A company you frequently use refuses to give you a refund for a defective product based on a minor policy detail. What’s your next move?
Accept their policy and move on.
Insist on speaking to a manager and argue your case.
Boycott the company entirely and inform others about your experience.
Take your complaint to social media.
8. A 'Keep Out' sign is posted on an abandoned lot that looks interesting. How do you react?
Respect the sign and keep away.
Peek from a distance but don't enter.
Take photos and post about why such access restrictions should be reconsidered.
Ignore the sign and explore the lot.
9. You're at the cinema and an announcement tells you to turn off your phone, but you expect an important call. What do you do?
Ignore the announcement and keep your phone on loud.
Leave your phone on and answer it discreetly.
Keep your phone on vibrate and step out if it rings.
Turn off your phone as requested.
10. You find out that your favorite restaurant has banned a certain casual dress aspect that you frequently wear. How do you respond?
Stop visiting the restaurant and encourage others to do the same.
Make a formal complaint to the restaurant management.
Adhere to the new dress code despite your preference.
Wear your usual attire regardless and see what happens.
11. There is a 'Silence Please' sign in the library, but you need to make a quick call. What do you do?
Make the call quietly in a corner.
Step outside to make your call.
Ignore the sign and make your call at normal volume.
Text the person instead to avoid calling.
12. There’s a one-way sign but no traffic coming from the other direction, and your destination is just a block down the wrong way. What’s your choice?
Ignore the sign and drive as usual.
Follow the one-way sign and take a longer route.
Drive the wrong way cautiously.
Park and walk down to your destination.
13. You notice a sign at a local museum saying 'No Photography,' but you want to take a picture of a unique exhibit. What do you do?
Ask a staff member for permission to take a picture.
Take multiple pictures and share them online as a form of protest.
Take a quick picture discreetly.
Respect the sign and refrain from taking pictures.
14. During an event you dislike, the custom is to clap. How do you handle it?
Start a silent protest by refusing to clap and encouraging others to do the same.
Politely refrain from clapping.
Clap along to fit in.
Voice your displeasure during the event.
15. You encounter a 'No Littering' sign but there’s no trash can in sight and you want to dispose of a small wrapper.
Hold onto the wrapper until you find a trash can.
Ask a passerby if they have seen a trash can nearby.
Throw the wrapper discreetly on the ground.
Dispose of the wrapper in an inappropriate place to make a statement about the lack of facilities.