Multiple choice softskills communication

truism (n.):

  1. Manner of performance.

  2. Infusion.

  3. Anything that destroys or restrains the growth of putrefactivemicro-organisms.

  4. A statement so plainly true as hardly to require statement or proof.

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

A truism is a statement that is so obviously true that it hardly needs to be stated or proved. Truism comes from 'true' plus the suffix '-ism'. Examples include 'It is what it is' or 'Water is wet' - statements that are self-evidently true. Option D correctly defines this concept.