I see some jung dichotomies in there.
A problem with positive/negative: clouds are good. I'd think: "There aren't enough clouds in the sky."
About process/results: I seem to sit and do a single project for hours, but mentally I've divided it into sections. I feel a little more productive every time I finish a section.
For subjective/objective, if someone I consider an idiot says something that seems obvious, I probably won't believe it. If someone I consider intelligent says something I don't understand, I'll probably believe it. But if I don't know a person yet, I compare what they say to what I know is true. If it doesn't match up, I can ignore them forever.
I also chose the wrong answer on asking/declaring, tactical/strategic, constructive/emotive, yielding/obstinate, subjective/objective.