Multiple choice softskills leadership

consort

  1. making no attempt to change one's bad practices

  2. a great quantity

  3. associate with

  4. disentangle

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

The correct answer is C (associate with). Consort means to keep company with or associate with someone, often used in contexts like consorting with others. Making no attempt to change bad practices (A) is unconnected, a great quantity (B) is not the meaning, and disentangle (D) is unrelated.