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Quiz: Do You Live in a Bubble?

Published by Jane Coles on 11.07.25

Last Updated February 2nd, 2026

do you live in a bubble quiz

You wake up to discover: you’ve spent the last five years living inside a giant soap bubble. All your friends think just like you do. The news you read confirms your beliefs. Music, movies, books – everything resonates with your worldview. Does this sound comforting? Or terrifying?

Our “Do You Live in a Bubble?” quiz will help you understand just how airtight your information cocoon really is. But before you click on the first question, let’s explore why this question is even worth asking.

Jane Coles
Jane Coles
Jane, an alumnus of Reed College's Communications program and former editor at a major digital media platform, has spent a decade creating viral personality quizzes and pop culture content for leading entertainment websites. Her background in digital media helps her craft entertaining questions that engage millions of users worldwide. When not developing content, Jane finds solace in globe-trotting, supporting animal shelters, and mastering yoga poses.

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Questions Overview 🧠

1. When a major news event happens, where do you typically get your information?
  1. The same 2-3 news sources I always trust
  2. My preferred sources first, then maybe one opposing viewpoint
  3. Multiple sources including international outlets
  4. A wide range including citizen journalists, foreign press, and local community voices
2. Your neighbor invites you to their cultural festival featuring unfamiliar food and traditions. You:
  1. Politely decline - it's not really your thing
  2. Stop by briefly to be neighborly but don't stay long
  3. Attend with genuine interest and try several new things
  4. Help them organize it and invite others from different communities
3. How often do you have meaningful conversations with people whose income level is significantly different from yours?
  1. Rarely - my social circle is mostly in my economic bracket
  2. Occasionally through work or service encounters
  3. Regularly - I maintain friendships across economic lines
  4. Daily - my community involvement ensures constant economic diversity
4. A controversial political figure you disagree with is giving a speech in your town. You:
  1. Avoid it completely and mock it with like-minded friends
  2. Watch clips later to confirm why you disagree
  3. Attend to understand their supporters' perspectives
  4. Organize a discussion group afterward with attendees from both sides
5. Your social media algorithm shows you:
  1. Content that perfectly aligns with my interests and beliefs
  2. Mostly familiar content with occasional surprises
  3. A mix because I actively follow diverse accounts
  4. Constantly challenging content because I regularly reset my preferences
6. When choosing where to live, your top priority is:
  1. A neighborhood where people share my values and lifestyle
  2. Convenience and safety, with some diversity as a bonus
  3. A genuinely mixed community with different backgrounds
  4. The most culturally and economically diverse area possible
7. You discover a close friend holds a belief you find troubling. You:
  1. Distance yourself from them gradually
  2. Avoid that topic to preserve the friendship
  3. Have honest discussions to understand their perspective
  4. Use it as an opportunity to examine your own assumptions
8. How many languages do you encounter in your typical week?
  1. Just my native language
  2. My language plus bits of another in media or signs
  3. Three or more through work, community, or intentional exposure
  4. Multiple daily through diverse community engagement
9. Your favorite restaurant closes and is replaced by cuisine from a culture you know nothing about. You:
  1. Find a new favorite serving familiar food
  2. Try it once out of curiosity
  3. Research the cuisine and become a regular
  4. Learn to cook some dishes and share with others
10. When someone challenges your long-held belief with evidence, you:
  1. Defend your position and find sources that support it
  2. Listen politely but probably won't change your mind
  3. Research their claims thoroughly before responding
  4. Thank them and reevaluate your entire framework
11. Your knowledge of how people in other economic classes live comes primarily from:
  1. Media portrayals and assumptions
  2. Occasional interactions and observations
  3. Direct relationships and conversations
  4. Personal experience across multiple economic situations
12. A family with very different religious practices moves next door. You:
  1. Maintain polite distance to avoid awkwardness
  2. Exchange pleasantries but keep interactions surface-level
  3. Learn about their practices and share your own
  4. Find ways to celebrate both your traditions together
13. How often do you read books or watch films created by people from backgrounds very different from yours?
  1. Rarely - I stick to what I know I'll enjoy
  2. A few times a year when highly recommended
  3. Monthly, as part of broadening my perspective
  4. Weekly - it's essential to my media diet
14. Your workplace implements a policy you disagree with based on unfamiliar cultural considerations. You:
  1. Complain privately to those who share your view
  2. Follow it reluctantly without trying to understand
  3. Seek education about the cultural context
  4. Facilitate discussions to help everyone understand different perspectives
15. When traveling, you prefer:
  1. All-inclusive resorts or familiar hotel chains
  2. Tourist areas with occasional local restaurant visits
  3. Mixing tourist sites with local neighborhoods and customs
  4. Complete immersion in local life, avoiding tourist areas

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