Which Generation Do You Belong To?

Generational differences are more noticeable and substantial than ever. Technology and the internet, as well as changing cultures, historical events, and fluid societal norms, constantly change the world we live in. Take this short quiz and see which generation you get!

Danielle Harrison
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On Nov 25, 2015

What is your first reaction when there is a question you don't know the answer to?

What motivates you?

You think authority is

When you think of sex, you think...

When you hear that someone changed jobs, you think...

A friend is going to a different country. What do you say?

What is your view on higher education?

How do you take pictures?

The Greatest Generation

The Greatest Generation

Born between about 1901 and 1924 and having lived through the Great Depression and World War II, it is easy to see why this resilient and tough generation was appropriately named The Greatest Generation.

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The Silent Generation (The Traditionalists)

The Silent Generation (The Traditionalists)

Born between about 1925 and 1945, the Traditionalists experienced World War II during their childhood. This generation is characterized by respect for authority and adherence to rules, dedication and sacrifice, and one-on-one communication.

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The Baby Boomers

The Baby Boomers

The Baby Boomers were born from about 1946 to 1964, immediately following World War II as soldiers were returning home. Baby Boomers are optimists, workaholics, fighters for equals, and increasingly question authority.

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Generation X

Generation X

Born between the early 1960s and early 1980s, people associated with Generation X are known to be highly educated, socially active, balanced, happy and family oriented.

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Millenials (Gen Y)

Millenials (Gen Y)

The Millennials are the generation born between 1981 and 2000. Also known as Gen Y, this generation is known for being optimistic, confident, sociable, tech-savvy, connected 24/7, and socially and environmentally -minded.

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