Question : If a person's personality lies in the middle of introvert and extrovert then he will be known as :
Option 1: Mesomorph
Option 2: Extrovert
Option 3: Endomorph
Option 4: Ambivert
Correct Answer: Ambivert
Solution :
Almost no one can be accurately described as wholly introvert or extrovert. Most persons fall somewhere between Jung's two types-i.e., they are ambiverts. The term "ambivert" was first introduced by psychologist Hans Eysenck in the 1950s, Ambiverts are right in the middle and they actually make up the majority of the population. Ambiverts are socially comfortable and interactive, yet value alone time, but they don't function well in either direction for too long. Ambiverts have a blend of traits from both introverts and extroverts, as well as their own unique strengths.