Do You Have ADD?
Do You Have ADD?
First challenge, take the quiz - Which is based on REAL attention deficit disorder tests!
First challenge, take the quiz - Which is based on REAL attention deficit disorder tests!

On a scale of 1-5, how strongly do you agree with the following sentences:
I'm easily distracted while working/reading.
I often avoid tasks that require time and patience.
I am usually late for important meetings.
I am having problems staying concentrated during long conversations.
I often fail at giving close attention to details.
I constantly lose my keys/phone/wallet.
I can't keep quiet for more than a few minutes.
I often interrupt people while they're speaking.
I often feel restless.
I often find myself talking excessively.
Say the colors of these bubbles loudly as fast as you can, from left to right.
How easy was it?
Say "Cat" out loud. Did you succeed?
What was the first thing you saw in this picture?
And finally:
Look at this picture for 30 straight seconds.
NO ADD!
NO ADD!
This test shows that you don't have ADD!
You are a patient, dedicated and resourceful person. You don't stress out quickly and you always manage to accomplish all the tasks on your to-do list with no problem.
You're showing early signs of ADD!
You're showing early signs of ADD!
You are currently showing early signs of ADD.
In the past few years you have become a little more stressful, you rush your decision making process, and you are starting to forget things you need to accomplish. We advice you to work on it so it wouldn't get worse.
You have moderate ADD
You have moderate ADD
Although you do have ADD, you live pretty well with no special interruptions. Sure, it's hard for you sometimes to focus for long periods of time, and you do feel like you're going to explode if you don't move for an hour, but that's fine. You are still a successful, smart and awesome person!
You HAVE ADD!!
You HAVE ADD!!
You certainly have ADD. You always have trouble concentrating for long periods of time, you are constantly fidgeting, and you've become a master at finishing other people's sentences.