Self-administered health questionnaire, the Todai Health Index (THI), was filled out by 41 girl students of a public nurse school; age ranged from 21 to 27 with an average of 22.4. The result of THI of a girl student including 12 scale scores and 2 discriminant function values was shown to the girl with explanation. She was asked to write her comments as to whether the results of her THI were true, false or intermediate for her. Scores for "Respiratory Organ", "Nervousness" and "Digestive Organ", were nearest grades of self-perception, but "Aggressiveness" and "Lie Scale or Social Desirability Scale" differed most from grades for self-perception. The results of THI were matched with character assessment by three teachers. The correlation coefficient was highest (significant) for "Aggressiveness" by THI and "Extrovert" by the teachers. The "Lie Scale or Social Desirability", "Mental Instability", "Depression" and "Nervousness" of THI had lower coefficient of correlation, which was thought due to the least sensitive character of these scales not for THI but for the teachers or the other persons.