Tag: softskills

Questions Related to softskills

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. shyness

  2. climb by crawling with difficulties

  3. deprived of (something valuable)

  4. Scandinavian myth

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Explanation

Diffidence means shyness, modesty, or lack of self-confidence when dealing with others. It comes from Latin 'diffidentia' (lack of trust in oneself). Option A is correct.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. wordy

  2. loud continous noise

  3. mad with violent anger

  4. wise

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Explanation

When applied to speech or writing, diffuse means wordy, rambling, or spread out without clear concentration. The primary meaning is 'spread out' or 'dispersed,' which in communication becomes wordiness. Option A is correct in this context.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. person of high rank or position

  2. secret

  3. beg

  4. person celebrated for wisdom

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Explanation

A dignitary is a person who holds a high rank, office, or position of honor in society or an organization. It comes from 'dignity,' implying high status. Option A is the correct definition.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. wandering away from the subject

  2. loud resounding noise

  3. harass or trouble from all directions

  4. lascivious

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
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Explanation

A digression occurs when someone wanders away from the main subject or topic being discussed. Option A correctly identifies this meaning. The other options describe unrelated concepts: loud noise (B), harassment (C), and inappropriate behavior (D).

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. falling to pieces

  2. strike the palms of the hands together with a sudden explosive sound

  3. surround with armed forces

  4. prominent

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Explanation

Dilapidated means falling to pieces or in a state of disrepair, typically describing buildings or structures. Option A is correct. The other options refer to clapping (B), military action (C), and being noticeable (D).

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. expand

  2. striker (tongue) of a bell

  3. soil

  4. salty

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Explanation

Dilate means to expand, widen, or become wider. Option A correctly defines this term. The other options refer to bell parts (B), earth/ground (C), and taste (D).

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. delaying

  2. shrill, trumpetlike sound

  3. beastlike

  4. (of the skin) yellowish and unhealthy-looking

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Explanation

Dilatory means characterized by delay or procrastination - tending to delay or slow down. Option A is correct. The distractors are unrelated terms: sound (B), animal-like (C), and skin appearance (D).

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. situation that requires a choice between equally unfavorable options

  2. hold firmly within arms

  3. confer

  4. healthful

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Explanation

A dilemma is a situation requiring a choice between equally unfavorable alternatives - often called a 'catch-22.' Option A precisely captures this meaning. Options B, C, and D describe physical acts or positive qualities unrelated to dilemmas.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. aimless follower of an art or a field of knowledge (not taking it seriously)

  2. fear of being locked in

  3. signify

  4. tending to improve

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Explanation

A dilettante is someone who cultivates an art or area of knowledge superficially or for amusement, without serious commitment. Option A correctly captures this. The distractors are unrelated: fear of confinement (B), meaning (C), and improvement (D).

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. make (a lawyer) leave the bar or the legal profession

  2. congeal

  3. sharply painful to the body or mind

  4. morose

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Explanation

To disbar means to expel a lawyer from the bar or legal profession, typically due to misconduct. Option A is correct. Options B, C, and D refer to thickening (B), pain (C), and mood (D) - all unrelated to legal proceedings.