Quiz: Find Your Why
1. What is the main goal of the book Find Your Why?
A. To teach marketing strategies
B. To help people discover their purpose and motivation
C. To provide financial planning tools
D. To outline management theories
✅ Correct Answer: B. To help people discover their purpose and motivation
Explanation: The book is a practical guide designed to help individuals and organizations identify their WHY — their core purpose, cause, or belief.
2. According to the authors, your WHY is primarily formed by:
A. Future goals and aspirations
B. Career accomplishments
C. Early life experiences and meaningful moments
D. Advice from mentors and coaches
✅ Correct Answer: C. Early life experiences and meaningful moments
Explanation: Sinek explains that your WHY comes from your past — especially your defining life stories, values, and emotional milestones.
3. What is a key reason Find Your Why emphasizes storytelling?
A. Stories are entertaining and fill space
B. Stories help others sell their ideas
C. Stories help you fake confidence
D. Stories reveal patterns that define your purpose
✅ Correct Answer: D. Stories reveal patterns that define your purpose
Explanation: The book encourages you to examine personal stories to uncover themes that point to your WHY.
4. In the context of Find Your Why, what role does a “partner” play in the discovery process?
A. They write your WHY statement for you
B. They provide unbiased feedback and help identify patterns
C. They validate your business plan
D. They act as your personal brand coach
✅ Correct Answer: B. They provide unbiased feedback and help identify patterns
Explanation: The process encourages working with a trusted partner who listens, asks questions, and helps you see recurring themes in your stories.
5. What does a good WHY statement include, according to the book?
A. A detailed resume of accomplishments
B. Buzzwords that inspire team members
C. A clear contribution and its intended impact
D. A list of personal goals
✅ Correct Answer: C. A clear contribution and its intended impact
Explanation: A strong WHY statement should articulate what you bring to the world (contribution) and how it affects others (impact).