The Rice Purity Test includes a set of 100 questions covering an array of experiences, behavior and moral choices. The test is intended to determine the level of an individual’s perception of purity or innocence, based on their own life experiences. The test covers a range of areas of the human experience, such as but not only:
Substance Use and Alcohol Substance Use:
Have you ever had a drink?
Have you ever had a drink?
Have you ever tried recreational substances (e.g., marijuana, marijuana, cocaine, etc.?
Sexual Activity
Have you ever have kissed someone’s lips?
Have you ever experienced sexual encounters?
Have you ever been involved in sexual activities in a public space?
Have you ever taken contraceptives and birth control?
Have you ever been in a relationship for just one night?
Relationships:
Did you have a relationship with someone romantic?
Have you ever been caught cheating on someone else?
Do you remember being in the love triangle?
Health and Personal Habits
Do you shower frequently?
Do you clean your teeth every day?
Risk-Taking Behaviors:
Have you ever been detained?
Have you ever been caught cheating during an exam?
Have you ever been driving under the under the influence?
Social Events:
Are you a fan of a gathering?
Did you play a drink game?
Culture Experiences
Have you ever travelled internationally?
Have you ever attended an event or live music festival?
Personal Challenges
Have you ever given blood?
Have you ever been through the loss of a loved person?
Dietary and eating habits:
Have you ever considered becoming vegan or vegetarian?
Have you ever had fast food frequently?
Academic Integrity
Have you ever copied an assignment?
These are only some of the subjects that are that are covered during the Rice Purity Test. The topics are diverse in terms of seriousness, ranging from simple or routine tasks to more personal or sensitive topics. The participants answer every question honestly and honestly, including whether they’ve done the task, attempted it before but not within the last year, completed it within the last year, completed it within the past month, performed in the last week, or even within the last 24 hours.