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Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. object (because of doubts, scruples)

  2. Roman army officer (commanding a company of about 100 soldiers)

  3. pester

  4. bee-keeping

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Explanation

To demur is to object or raise doubts, especially due to scruples. It expresses reluctance or hesitation about proceeding. Option B describes a 'centurion' (Roman commander), C is 'badger' (to pester), while D relates to 'apiculture' (bee-keeping).

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. (of a woman or child) grave

  2. pertaining to the brain or intellect

  3. teasing conversation

  4. poise

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Demure describes someone (usually a woman or child) who is modest, reserved, and serious in demeanor or appearance. It suggests proper behavior and lack of showiness. Option B refers to 'cerebral' (intellectual), C is 'banter' (teasing), while D is a noun meaning composure.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. blacken

  2. thought

  3. frustrate

  4. prophetic

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Denigrate comes from Latin 'denigrare' meaning 'to blacken.' It means to criticize unfairly or treat as worthless, often targeting someone's reputation. Option B is a noun, C is a verb meaning to thwart, while D is an adjective meaning predictive.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. (animal, person, or plant) inhabitant or resident of a particular place

  2. marked by formality

  3. harass

  4. (of a story) widely believed but untrue

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A denizen is an inhabitant or resident of a particular place, whether animal, person, or plant. It implies regular presence in that location. Option B describes 'formal' behavior, C is 'harass' (to pester), while D refers to an 'apocryphal' story or legend.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. religious group

  2. certainty

  3. evil

  4. highest point

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A "denomination" is a recognized autonomous branch of a church or religious group. Distractors like "highest point" (zenith) or "certainty" (certitude) are incorrect.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. meaning

  2. stoppage

  3. stop short, as if faced with an obstacle, and refuse to continue

  4. having an aversion or lack of concern for political affairs

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Denotation is the literal or dictionary meaning of a word, as opposed to connotation (emotional associations). It's the objective definition. Option B could be 'stoppage,' C describes 'balk' behavior, while D refers to being 'apathetic' toward politics.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. final outcome

  2. yielding to another

  3. heavy substance used to add stability or weight

  4. one who writes in defense of a cause or institution

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Dénouement (from French 'dénouer' - to untie) is the final part of a narrative where plot strands are resolved and loose ends are tied up. It's the climax resolution. Option B means to submit, C describes 'ballast,' while D refers to an 'apologist' for a cause.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. condemn

  2. warm by rubbing

  3. something that relieves pain

  4. stroke

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To denounce is to publicly condemn or criticize something or someone, often formally and strongly. It implies declaring something as wrong or evil. Option B describes 'chafe' (warm by rubbing), C refers to an 'analgesic' (pain reliever), while D is a noun meaning a rhythmic movement.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. portray

  2. worthless products of an endeavor

  3. soft and mild (of air)

  4. one who abandons his religious faith or political beliefs

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To depict is to portray or represent someone or something in art or words. It involves showing or describing a subject. Option B describes 'dross' (worthless material), C refers to 'balmy' air, while D means an 'apostate' who abandons beliefs.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. reduce

  2. bantering

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Explanation

To deplete is to use up or reduce the supply of something significantly, often a resource. It means to empty or diminish. Option B, 'bantering,' describes playful teasing. With only two options, this is straightforward.