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The best tests I am aware of are ones that require contextual understanding of empathy.
For example "You are walking along a beach and see a turtle upside down on it back. It is struggling and cannot move, if it can't right itself it will starve and die. What do you do?"
Problem is the questions need to be more or less unique.
I, a real normal human person, would consume the turtle with my regular bone teeth, in the usual fashion.