What is your learning style?

Which is best for you - Visual, Aural or Read/write study strategies? Fill in this short learning style questionnaire to find out.
(version 1.1)

You are planning a trip to an area you have never visited.
How helpful would each of the following be for you?
Reading a guide.
Drawing a rough map showing your route and the location of the main attractions.
Looking at photos.
Watching a video of someone reviewing their trip to area.
Someone has asked you to go down to the local store to get a few things. What do you do to remember what to buy?
I picture the locations of the items in my mind.
I repeat the list of items aloud.
I picture the items in my mind.
I write the list of items down, even if the list is very short.
You are investigating future career options.
How helpful would each of the following be for you?
Talking with people who work in the careers.
Reading about the careers.
Making graphs that compare study requirements, salary, and job availability.
Discussing the options with people who know you well.
Making a list of options with pros and cons.
You are investigating the history of the area you live in so that you can help set up an audio-visual display at your library.
How helpful would each of the following be for you?
Creating a timeline with drawings or images to indicate important events.
Comparing historical photos of the area with current photos.
Talking with older people in your area about what they remember.
Recording stories told by older people in your area and editing these into segments to include in your presentation.
Looking at a historical map.
Taking notes about what you find out.
Reading about the history of your area.
You have the opportunity to work or study for a year in a country you know little about. You want to find out more about culture of that country.
How helpful would each of the following be for you?
Watching a video where someone talks about current issues there.
Listening to some music.
Reading a novel or some poetry by a popular writer.
Reading some online news.
Studying a map.
Looking at traditional and contemporary art.
You are going to purchase equipment for new hobby or sport.
How helpful would each of the following be for you?
Studying diagrams that show the features of the equipment.
Discussing what you have found out with a friend or family member.
Looking at photos of the equipment online.
Reading an article that provides advice for beginners.
Taking notes comparing the specifications of available equipment.
Asking for advice from someone who is already involved in the hobby/sport.
You have packed your bag ready for your first long hike – but your bag is far too heavy! You need to find out what you can safely leave behind.
How helpful would each of the following be for you?
Listening to advice from an experienced hiker.
Reading an article about hiking gear.
Studying a photo showing all the things an experienced hiker takes.
Studing graphs comparing the weight, volume and importance of hiking items.
Making a list of weights of essential and optional items.
Discussing what you are taking with other hikers.
You need to find out how to make something.
How helpful would each of the following be for you?
Reading written instructions.
Talking with someone who knows how.
Watching a video where someone talks you through the steps.
Looking at diagrams and photos showing the steps.