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Reality TV Hopefuls Put Their Personalities to the Test

A new personality test developed by RealityAuditions.com gives reality television fans a chance to see how audiences may react to them.

(PRWEB) February 5, 2004 --For over a year, RealityAuditions.com, a popular site on the World Wide Web, has been helping reality television hopefuls to get noticed by cast-seeking professionals. Now, they have put their reality television expertise into a 2 minute personality test that produces a glimpse into the future.

Anyone can visit the site and take the free test, which asks such questions as, "What would you do if two people that you just met were talking behind your back?" From the responses gathered, results are generated, letting the person know if he or she will be loved or hated by the viewers at home and if they have any chance of fame beyond reality TV.

How did they do it?

"We used reality TV personality trends from the past 2 years..." stated Craig Davis, a staff member at RealityAuditions.com, "...we tabulated over 150 previous reality TV personalities as a basis for the results."

The Reality TV Test for Future Fame came be found at www.RealityAuditions.com/quiz
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