Questions Related to softskills
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insane
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clergyman attached to a chapel
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barrier laid down by artillery fire
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estimate value of
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Explanation
Deranged means insane, mentally disturbed, or unhinged. Option A is correct. Option B is a clergyman, C is a military term, and D means to calculate value.
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negligent
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make or become black by burning
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counselor-at-law or lawyer in the higher court of law
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be thankful for
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Derelict primarily means negligent in performance of duty, though it can also mean abandoned. Option A (negligent) is the best fit for the legal/moral context. Option B means charred, C is a barrister, and D means grateful.
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neglect of duty
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divine gift
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trader
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arrest (a criminal)
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Dereliction means neglect of duty or failure to fulfill an obligation. Option A is correct. Option B is a talent, C is a merchant, and D means to catch a criminal.
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ridicule
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quack
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contemptible
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fearful
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Deride means to ridicule or mock someone contemptuously. Option A is correct. Option B means fake medical practice, C means despicable, and D means afraid.
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ridicule
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quality of pleasing
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luxuriate
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inform
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Derision means contemptuous ridicule or mockery used to show disrespect toward someone or something. The word 'quality of pleasing' is incorrect because derision is inherently negative and critical, not positive. 'Luxuriate' means to enjoy oneself in a luxurious way, which is unrelated to mockery. 'Inform' means to tell or notify someone, which is not what derision means.
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deriving
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cautious
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illegitimate child
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approval
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Derivation refers to the act or process of deriving, obtaining, or tracing the origin of something from a source. 'Cautious' is unrelated to derivation - it means being careful or avoiding danger. 'Illegitimate child' is a specialized meaning in some contexts but not the primary definition. 'Approval' means agreement or permission, which is the opposite of the critical process involved in derivation.
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unoriginal
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ornament a metal surface by indenting
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stronghold
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acquire
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Derivative describes something that imitates or copies another work, idea, or person, lacking originality or creativity. 'Ornament a metal surface by indenting' refers to engraving or die-stamping, which is completely unrelated. 'Stronghold' means a fortified place or center of power. 'Acquire' means to get or obtain something, which is not the meaning of derivative.
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one who studies the skin and its diseases
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abyss
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let down
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subordinate possessions
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A dermatologist is a medical doctor who specializes in treating conditions and diseases of the skin, hair, and nails. 'Abyss' means a deep or seemingly bottomless chasm or pit. 'Let down' means to disappoint someone or to lower something. 'Subordinate possessions' refers to belongings of lesser importance or rank, which is unrelated to dermatology.
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expressing a low opinion
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framework and working parts of an automobile
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army unit made up of four or more companies
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with reference to
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Derogatory language or remarks express a low opinion, disrespect, or criticism of someone or something. 'Framework and working parts of an automobile' refers to chassis or engine components, not language. 'Army unit made up of four or more companies' describes a battalion or similar military formation. 'With reference to' means concerning or regarding something.
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catch sight of (something distant)
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morally pure
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trinket
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fitness
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To descry means to catch sight of, see, or discover something, especially something distant or difficult to perceive. 'Morally pure' describes someone with high ethical standards or virtue. 'Trinket' means a small ornament or item of jewelry. 'Fitness' refers to physical health, wellness, or the quality of being suitable for a purpose.