The VARK Questionnaire VARK Questionnaire version 8.01 Choose the answer which best explains your preference and click the box next to it. Please click more than one if a single answer does not match your perception. Leave blank any question that does not apply.A website has a video showing how to make a special graph or chart. There is a person speaking, some lists and words describing what to do and some diagrams. I would learn most from:seeing the diagrams.reading the words.watching the actions.listening.I want to learn how to play a new board game or card game. I would:read the instructions.watch others play the game before joining in.use the diagrams that explain the various stages, moves and strategies in the game.listen to somebody explaining it and ask questions.I want to learn to do something new on a computer. I would:follow the diagrams in a book.talk with people who know about the program.start using it and learn by trial and error.read the written instructions that came with the program.I want to learn how to take better photos. I would:ask questions and talk about the camera and its features.use diagrams showing the camera and what each part does.use examples of good and poor photos showing how to improve them.use the written instructions about what to do.I have finished a competition or test and I would like some feedback. I would like to have feedback:from somebody who talks it through with me.using a written description of my results.using examples from what I have done.using graphs showing what I achieved.I want to find out more about a tour that I am going on. I would:use a map and see where the places are.look at details about the highlights and activities on the tour.read about the tour on the itinerary.talk with the person who planned the tour or others who are going on the tour.I prefer a presenter or a teacher who uses:diagrams, charts, maps or graphs.demonstrations, models or practical sessions.question and answer, talk, group discussion, or guest speakers.handouts, books, or readings.When learning from the Internet I like:interesting written descriptions, lists and explanations.interesting design and visual features.videos showing how to do or make things.audio channels where I can listen to podcasts or interviews.I want to learn about a new project. I would ask for:a written report describing the main features of the project.an opportunity to discuss the project.diagrams to show the project stages with charts of benefits and costs.examples where the project has been used successfully.I want to find out about a house or an apartment. Before visiting it I would want:a printed description of the rooms and features.a plan showing the rooms and a map of the area.to view a video of the property.a discussion with the owner.I want to assemble a wooden table that came in parts (kitset). I would learn best from:diagrams showing each stage of the assembly.written instructions that came with the parts for the table.advice from someone who has done it before.watching a video of a person assembling a similar table.When choosing a career or area of study, these are important for me:Using words well in written communications.Working with designs, maps or charts.Applying my knowledge in real situations.Communicating with others through discussion.I need to find the way to a shop that a friend has recommended. I would:find out where the shop is in relation to somewhere I know.ask my friend to tell me the directions.write down the street directions I need to remember.use a map.I have a problem with my heart. I would prefer that the doctor:showed me a diagram of what was wrong.described what was wrong.gave me something to read to explain what was wrong.used a plastic model to show me what was wrong.I want to save more money and to decide between a range of options. I would:read a print brochure that describes the options in detail.consider examples of each option using my financial information.use graphs showing different options for different time periods.talk with an expert about the options.When I am learning I:use examples and applications.see patterns in things.like to talk things through.read books, articles and handouts.Did you know that you can select multiple options for each question? You may like to check your answers before submitting, to be sure that you have selected all the options that are applicable to you.OK