Performance Anxiety Test: What It Measures & How to Interpret Your Score
Performance anxiety manifests as excessive pressure related to results and success, whether academic, professional, or personal. This test evaluates four key dimensions: the pressure you put on yourself to succeed, your fear of failure, anxiety-related procrastination behaviors, and your tendency to compare yourself to others. Understanding your profile will help you develop a healthier relationship with performance.
In the article that follows, I explore anxiety and chronic worry. If you recognise yourself in this theme, I designed a generalized anxiety test that helps you take stock of your everyday anxiety level. It comes with a guide to extend your reflection beyond the results.
Take the test: Perfectionism → — Is your pressure to succeed rooted in unrelenting self-demands? A structured self-assessment measures the perfectionism that feeds performance anxiety.What the Test Measures
- Excessive self-demands and performance-related perfectionism.
- Intense fear of not being good enough or of disappointing others.
- Postponing tasks due to fear of results or evaluation.
- Tendency to compare oneself to others and self-deprecate.
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The result indicates an intensity, not a diagnosis:
- Low Performance Anxiety: Your relationship with performance is healthy. You have realistic ambitions and don't let the fear of failure paralyze you.
- Moderate Performance Anxiety: You show signs of moderate performance anxiety. The pressure you put on yourself is starting to affect your well-being.
- High Performance Anxiety: Your performance anxiety is significant. Perfectionism, fear of failure, and comparison impact your quality of life and productivity.
- Very High Performance Anxiety: Your performance anxiety is very high and constitutes a major obstacle to your personal growth. Therapeutic support is strongly recommended.
What Your Full Report Includes
Beyond the 5 questions, the detailed PDF report (from €2.99) includes:
- Introduction: This report presents the results of your Performance Anxiety Test.
- Overall Score: Your overall performance anxiety score.
- Dimension Analysis: Details of each dimension evaluated.
- Recommendations: Personalized recommendations based on your results.
- Resources: Useful resources to go further.
When to Take This Test
- You identify with performance, perfectionism, or fear of failure and want clarity.
- You want a structured understanding rather than a vague impression.
- You are looking for an objective starting point before speaking to a professional if needed.
FAQ
How long does the test take? 60 questions, approximately 12 min. The first 5 are free. Does the test provide a diagnosis? No. It measures an intensity and provides benchmarks; only a professional can provide a diagnosis. Are my answers confidential? Yes: the test is 100% anonymous, and the report is delivered directly to you.👉 Start the Performance Anxiety Test → — First 60 questions free, immediate results, PDF report, 100% anonymous.
In brief: Performance anxiety manifests as excessive pressure related to results and success, whether academic, professional, or personal.

About the author
Gildas Garrec · CBT Psychopractitioner
Certified practitioner in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), author of 16 books on applied psychology and relationships. Over 1000 clinical articles published across Psychologie et Serenite.
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