Free Online Chivalry Test
Take our free online Chivalry Test to discover how courteous, respectful, and principled your behavior is. Measure honor, courage, courtesy, justice, humility, generosity, and loyalty—then get instant virtue scores in minutes.
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What is a Chivalry Test?
A Chivalry Test is a personality-style quiz that measures how closely your everyday choices align with the classic ideals of knightly conduct—updated for modern life. Instead of armor and duels, today’s chivalry shows up as courtesy, respect, fairness, and looking out for people who need support.
The Tests Pro Chivalry Test scores seven virtues: honor, courage, courtesy, justice, humility, generosity, and loyalty. Each dimension reflects a distinct part of character, from keeping your word to speaking up when something is unfair.
This is not a clinical assessment. It is a free online quiz designed for self-reflection, conversation with friends, and spotting one or two habits you can strengthen this week.
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Your path to understanding chivalry
Our free Chivalry Test walks you through a structured review of medieval-inspired virtues—so you see where you lead with integrity and where intentional growth will matter most.
- 1⏱ ~2 min
Begin your Chivalry assessment
Open the Chivalry Test and review what each virtue measures. You will know exactly what to expect before you answer a single scenario.
- 2⏱ ~10 min
Respond to character scenarios
Answer thoughtful prompts about honor, courage, courtesy, justice, humility, generosity, and loyalty—how you act when pressure, pride, or compassion are on the line.
- 3⏱ ~3 min
Receive your virtue profile
Get a Chivalry score with a breakdown by virtue, strengths to lean on, and focused suggestions for building a more principled everyday life.
Total time: about 15 minutes for a full Chivalry character profile.
Join thousands who have used our Chivalry Test to name their strengths and grow with purpose.
How to interpret your Chivalry score
Your overall score and per-virtue breakdown place you in a general range. Use these profiles as conversation starters—not labels.
Lower overall scores
Developing chivalry
You may prioritize convenience over courtesy, avoid difficult conversations, or struggle to advocate for others when it costs you social capital.
Tip: Pick one virtue—often courtesy or courage—and practice it in low-stakes moments: on-time replies, clear apologies, or backing someone up in a group chat.
Mid-range scores
Balanced character
You usually act with respect and fairness, but certain situations (stress, pride, or peer pressure) can pull you off your values.
Tip: Review your lowest-scoring virtue after the test. Small, repeated actions there will move your profile more than trying to fix everything at once.
Higher overall scores
Strong chivalric profile
People likely experience you as reliable, respectful, and willing to do the right thing even when it is uncomfortable.
Tip: Use your strength in service—mentorship, mediation, or modeling calm integrity for your team—while staying humble about blind spots.
Modern chivalry examples
Chivalry is not outdated—it looks different. These everyday behaviors are what the test is really asking about:
Helping without fanfare
Covering a shift, sharing credit, or checking on someone who seems off—without posting about it.
Respecting boundaries
Accepting “no,” not pressuring friends, and keeping confidence when someone trusts you with personal information.
Showing up on time
Honoring plans, replying when you are running late, and treating other people’s time as valuable as your own.
Polite, direct communication
Disagreeing without insults, apologizing when you are wrong, and listening before you defend yourself.
Standing up for fairness
Calling out gossip, including the quiet person in a meeting, or refusing to benefit from someone else’s mistreatment.
Leading with humility
Admitting mistakes, asking for feedback, and sharing power instead of needing to win every argument.
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Why take our free Chivalry Test?
This is not trivia—it is a character snapshot grounded in chivalric ideals and modern psychology, designed to help you lead and live with more intention.
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Full-spectrum virtue scoring
The Chivalry Test maps your choices across seven pillars of knightly character so you see balance—not just a single number.
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Medieval roots, modern relevance
Discover how historic codes of conduct translate into leadership, friendship, conflict, and integrity in today’s world.
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Actionable growth plan
Move from insight to habit with clear language on courtesy, courage, and service you can practice this week.
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Context you can trust
Each virtue includes plain-language background so you understand what you are measuring and why it still matters.
Understanding chivalry: medieval values for modern life
Chivalry is a code of conduct built on honor, courage, courtesy, justice, and care for those who need protection. It began with knights, but its core question is timeless: will you do the right thing when it costs you something?
On Tests Pro, the Chivalry Test reframes those ideals for today—integrity at work, respect in relationships, fairness under stress, and service beyond self-interest.
- Honor: Keeping your word and standing by your principles.
- Courage: Facing difficulty with steadiness, not bravado.
- Courtesy: Treating others with respect in word and action.
- Justice: Standing up for fairness when it is easier to stay quiet.
- Humility: Leading without needing to dominate the room.
Protection
Defending people who cannot defend themselves.
Justice
Choosing what is right over what is convenient.
Honor
Living so your actions match your values.
Service
Using strength to help, not to impress.
The science behind our Chivalry character assessment
The Chivalry Test draws on character-strength research, moral psychology, and virtue ethics—fields that echo what knights prized centuries ago: stable character predicts trust, wellbeing, and leadership that lasts.
Positive psychology
Traits such as courage, fairness, and self-regulation correlate with life satisfaction and resilience under stress.
Stronger wellbeing when virtues are practiced consistently
Social connection
People who score high on respect, empathy, and justice report healthier relationships and fewer destructive conflicts.
Better trust and cooperation in teams and families
Leadership impact
Ethical, protective leadership—chivalry in modern form—drives engagement and psychological safety at work.
Higher performance when leaders model principled behavior
Research-backed virtue measurement
Each dimension in the Chivalry Test reflects qualities psychologists and ethicists study independently—giving your results more than nostalgic charm.
Honor and integrity
Integrity is linked to lower chronic stress and stronger self-respect when values and behavior align.
📚 Organizational psychology and ethics literature
Courage and bravery
Repeated brave action—speaking up, setting boundaries, trying again—builds confidence in high-stakes moments.
📚 Cognitive-behavioral and resilience research
Justice and fairness
Fair-minded people earn trust faster and handle conflict with less long-term damage.
📚 Social and personality psychology
Courtesy and respect
Respectful communication predicts better cooperation and faster repair after disagreement.
📚 Communication and conflict-resolution studies
How Chivalry Test results can change your daily life
Your Chivalry profile is designed to be practical—relationships, career, community, and personal growth—not a costume for the internet.
Stronger personal relationships
Grow courtesy, empathy, and emotional steadiness—the chivalric habits that deepen trust with partners, friends, and family.
- • Clearer communication
- • More empathy
- • Deeper trust
Ethical leadership
Apply honor, justice, and protection of your team when decisions are ambiguous or politically tense.
- • Principled decisions
- • Team advocacy
- • Calm authority
Community and service
Channel the knightly duty to serve into volunteering, mentorship, and standing with people who need support.
- • Volunteer leadership
- • Fair advocacy
- • Lasting contribution
Family and parenting
Model respect, courage, and fairness so the next generation inherits character—not just rules.
- • Values-based parenting
- • Household respect
- • Character modeling
Personal discipline
Strengthen the seven virtues systematically instead of hoping good intentions are enough.
- • Self-discipline
- • Moral courage
- • Integrity under pressure
Purpose and legacy
Clarify how service, excellence, and protection of others fit your long-term story.
- • Clearer purpose
- • Legacy thinking
- • Steady excellence
Evidence-informed character development
The Chivalry Test blends historic virtue language with frameworks modern coaches and psychologists use—so your results feel noble and grounded.
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Years of combined research cited
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Academic and professional sources
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Virtues in your profile
What people say about the Chivalry Test
Readers use the assessment to reconnect with values they admire—and to name where they want to grow.
“The Chivalry Test framed my strengths in language I actually want to live by. It felt less like a quiz and more like a mirror.”
Chivalry Test: questions answered
Everything you need to know before you take the free Chivalry Test on Tests Pro.
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