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These are my results:
Your exact European racial type cannot be determined by this quiz. It is highly probably that you are a good admixture of several different types. Your test score is below:
Nordic characteristics: 10
Alpine characteristics: 5
Mediterranean characterisitics: 8
Dinaric characterisitics: 3
East Baltic characteristics: 4
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LOL. This is completely wrong. I'm only slightly Dinarid and I'm pretty sure I am pretty sure I am much more Baltid than this shows. Perhaps its my coloring or hair. I really can't explain these results. I expected I'd have gotten alpine although I am a little tall for it. I have absolutely no idea how I got anything Nordic.Predominantly Dinaric Race
Based on your answers, your phenotype is mostly Dinaric with other European admixture. The Dinarics were said to inhabit the Dinaric Alps (the western part of the Balkan Peninsula). Characteristics were defined as tall, mostly mesomorph bodily build, with relatively long legs and short trunk and a medium arm span. The overall anatomy of the head was said to be brachycephalic to hyperbrachycephalic whereby the condition is caused by both rather high breadth of the head and a medium length of the neurocranium, whose back part is often somewhat flattened (planoccipital). -Wikipedia
Your Analysis (Vertical line = Average)
You scored 6% on Nordic, higher than 20% of your peers.
You scored 15% on Dinaric, higher than 98% of your peers.
You scored 10% on Mediterranean, higher than 58% of your peers.
You scored 10% on Alpine, higher than 84% of your peers.
You scored 7% on East-Baltic, higher than 77% of your peers.
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^ True.
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Lol how accurate is this?
Based on your answers, you belong to the Nordic race. The Nordic race "is long skulled, very tall, fair skinned, with blond or brown hair and light colored eyes. The Nordics inhabit the countries around the North and Baltic Seas, and include not only the great Scandinavian and Teutonic groups, but also other early peoples who first appear in southern Europe and in Asia as representatives of Aryan language and culture." - Madison Grant, The Passing of the Great Race.
Your result for The European Sub-race Test ...
Nordic Race
Based on your answers, you belong to the Nordic race. The Nordic race "is long skulled, very tall, fair skinned, with blond or brown hair and light colored eyes. The Nordics inhabit the countries around the North and Baltic Seas, and include not only the great Scandinavian and Teutonic groups, but also other early peoples who first appear in southern Europe and in Asia as representatives of Aryan language and culture." - Madison Grant, The Passing of the Great Race.
Your Analysis (Vertical line = Average)
Nordic Distribution
You scored 18% on Nordic, higher than 89% of your peers.
You scored 1% on Dinaric, higher than 3% of your peers
You scored 3% on Mediterranean, higher than 6% of your peers.
You scored 4% on Alpine, higher than 26% of your peers.
You scored 3% on East-Baltic, higher than 28% of your peers.
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170 is also much MUCH closer to 5'7. I didn't know how to answer that one because I am 169cm which puts me a little over 5'6. I said I was just tall instead of very tall though, because 169cm is barely above average. I still think it's in the average range. 4'5 is legally a midget, those height things were off.
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Undetermined! That's the best type, right?
Your exact European racial type cannot be determined by this quiz. It is highly probably that you are a good admixture of several different types. Your test score is below:Nordic characteristics: 6
Alpine characteristics: 5
Mediterranean characterisitics: 12
Dinaric characterisitics: 9
East Baltic characteristics: 2
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