The complexity of ANY human being is impossible to categorize. At least half of the answers cannot be explained with a simple yes or no.
For instance, I am overall an extravert by nature, but I am also often introspective, and not a partygoer. I would rather spend an evening with one or two friends and their wives/ladyfriends than attend a big party. The test does not allow for this, rendering it meaningless.
Those of you that are taking the Kiersey test after taking the Jung test - the page comes up just telling you if you are an Idealist, Guardian, etc. and it tells you the four types but doesn't tell you which of those types you are. If you go to the personal page where it shows you the locked reports you can buy, it has a place next to the little lock that says sample report. If you click on that it will tell you exactly which one you are. Both of mine matched INFJ.
I think you'll be pleased and surprised, that it not only does accommodate that, but that the description of your identified caracteristics is surprisingly comfortable and familiar. It's like going to a good tailor after habitually buying things off the rack.
Just try it, then quibble. Inquiring minds, and all that.