Introverted iNtuitive Thinking Judging

To outsiders, INTJs may appear to project an aura of self-confidence. This self-confidence, sometimes mistaken for simple arrogance by the less decisive, is actually of a very specific rather than a general nature; its source lies in the specialized knowledge systems that most people of this type start building at an early age. When it comes to their own areas of expertise and INTJs can have several - they will know, and perhaps still more importantly, they know what they don't know. People of this type are perfectionists, with a seemingly endless capacity for improving upon anything that takes their interest. What prevents them from becoming chronically bogged down in this pursuit of perfection is the pragmatism so characteristic of the type: INTJs apply (often ruthlessly) the criterion "Does it work?" to everything from their own research efforts to the prevailing social norms. This in turn produces an unusual independence of mind, freeing them from the constraints of authority, convention, or sentiment for its own sake.
INTJs are known as the "Systems Builders" of the types, perhaps in part because they possess the unusual trait combination of imagination and reliability. Whatever system this type happens to be working on is for them the equivalent of a moral cause to an INFJ; both perfectionism and disregard for authority may come into play, as INTJs can be unsparing Of both themselves and the others on the project. Anyone considered to be INTJ are able to tell you almost immediately whether or not they can help you, and if so, how. INTJs know what they "slacking," including superiors, will lose their respect and will generally be made aware of this; INTJs have also been known to take it upon themselves to implement critical decisions without consulting their supervisors and co workers.
Above is my apparent MBTI according to the questionnaire. Initially i am a down to earth person, well known, have self esteem issues i think before making decisions and i am responsible. According to the information provided would you say the MBTI test was right about my MBTI??

Based on the information provided, it does seem like the MBTI test accurately identified you as an INTJ. The traits described, such as self-confidence, specialized knowledge, perfectionism, pragmatism, independence of mind, and disregard for authority, align with the typical characteristics of an INTJ. However, it's important to keep in mind that the MBTI is not a definitive measure of personality and should be taken as a general guide rather than an absolute truth.

Based on the information provided, it seems that you have identified as an INTJ (Introverted iNtuitive Thinking Judging) based on the MBTI questionnaire. The information you provided aligns with the characteristics typically associated with INTJs, such as being self-confident, having specialized knowledge, being a perfectionist, being independent-minded, and being reliable. It is important to note that the MBTI is a tool that can provide insights into personality preferences, but it is not a definitive measure of one's personality. Therefore, while the test may have provided some accuracy in describing your personality traits, it is ultimately up to you to determine whether the results align with your self-perception and experiences.