Quiz: Where Would You Live?

Where in The Guardian would you live?

A bustling epicenter? A spoke town? A remote village? Take this quiz to find out!

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  1. What’s your idea of a great vacation?

    A. A vibrant city with the best shopping, concerts, and restaurants

    B. A spa resort with pampering and hot tubs

    C. A countryside cottage overlooking the river

  2. Which food sounds the tastiest?

    A. Lobster and Kobe beef hot pot

    B. Tandoori chicken

    C. Falafel crepes

  3. How would you rather celebrate an important event?

    A. A black-tie, 12-course banquet followed by dancing

    B. A limo ride into the city for a day of shopping

    C. A house party with your closest friends staying up all night talking

  4. Finally, which best describes where you’d want to live?

    A. You don’t mind a little corruption here and there, as long as you have access to all the top amenities.

    B. You’re willing to work hard as long as you can be assured a nice house and a good living.

    C. You don’t mind being isolated if it means you can live on your own terms.

Answer Key

Mostly As: You belong in an epicenter! You can look past the rampant corruption and corporate greed if it means eating the best food, seeing the best entertainment, and wearing the best clothes! You’ll love the flash and glamor of the epicenters in The Guardian!

Mostly Bs: You belong in a spoke town! You want occasional access to epicenter-glam, but you also want to be able to escape it. You want space to spread out, but you still want a decent standard of living. You would appreciate Reth’s hometown and its “best of both worlds” nearness to the Pan epicenter.

Mostly Cs: You belong in a remote village! You aren’t willing to compromise your morals for anyone, and you refuse to put up with the corruption of epicenter living. Like Thoreau, you celebrate the natural and simple life, away from the mess humans have turned the world into. You would see value in Iliya’s pastoral village, and her stone cottage on the hill would seem like a dream come true!


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