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"This or That?" team-building activity from
teambuilding.com, designed to help people get to know each other by comparing personal preferences. It's not a problem to solve in the traditional sense (like math or logic puzzles), but rather an interactive exercise meant for group participation.
Here's how it works:
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Objective:
To foster connection and conversation among teammates by identifying shared preferences.
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Instructions Recap:
1.
Circle your preference for each of the 30 questions (e.g., Cats or Dogs?).
2.
Compare your answers with others in the group.
3.
Tally up how many answers match with a teammate.
4. The number of matches becomes your
compatibility score — the more matches, the higher the compatibility!
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How to Use This Activity:
#### Step-by-Step Guide:
1.
Print or display the list for all participants.
2.
Each person independently circles their choice for each item.
3.
Pair up with a teammate and compare answers one by one.
4.
Count the number of matching choices (e.g., if both chose "Dogs" and "Coffee", that’s two points).
5.
Record the total — this is your compatibility score with that person.
6.
Repeat with different teammates to see who you’re most compatible with.
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Example:
Let’s say two people answer:
| Question | Person A | Person B | Match? |
|--------|----------|----------|--------|
| 1. Cats or Dogs? | Dogs | Dogs |
✔ Yes |
| 2. Work in morning or night? | Morning | Night |
✘ No |
| 3. Tea or coffee? | Coffee | Coffee |
✔ Yes |
They would have
2 matches so far.
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Why This Works:
- Encourages
light-hearted conversation.
- Reveals
shared interests and values.
- Helps build
rapport and trust in teams.
- Great for
icebreakers in meetings, workshops, or social events.
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Tips for Running This Activity:
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Time limit: Give 5–10 minutes to complete the form.
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Discussion: After tallying, ask participants to share why they chose certain options.
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Fun twist: Create a leaderboard or award “most compatible” pair.
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Inclusivity: Remind everyone there are no right or wrong answers.
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Final Note:
Since this is not a puzzle or calculation-based task,
there’s no single solution. The "answer" is the
experience and connections made during the activity.
If you’d like, I can generate a
sample completed version of this quiz (with hypothetical answers) or help design a
customized version based on your team’s interests. Let me know!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of team building worksheets.