Tag: softskills

Questions Related to softskills

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. nonsense

  2. heat-producing

  3. not open to attack

  4. oversimplified

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Drivel means nonsense or foolish talk - literally or figuratively 'saliva' flowing from the mouth. It implies senseless or boring content. Heat-producing, invulnerable, and oversimplified describe different concepts entirely.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. queer and amusing

  2. malicious misrepresentation

  3. unsatisfied

  4. feign

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Droll means queer and amusing - odd in a funny way. It describes something strangely humorous. Malicious misrepresentation is slander, unsatisfied means not content, and feign means to pretend.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. talk dully

  2. good-fellowship

  3. modest

  4. well-paid position with little responsibility

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Drone means to talk dully - to speak in a monotonous, boring way that puts listeners to sleep. It can also mean a male bee or an unmanned aircraft. Good-fellowship (camaraderie), modest, and a sinecure (easy job) are different concepts.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. bend or hang downward

  2. shell or jewel carved in relief

  3. violent

  4. (of meat) tough

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Droop means to bend or hang downward from weakness or lack of support - like wilting flowers or heavy eyelids. A shell carved in relief is a cameo, violent means forceful, and tough meat is difficult to chew.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. waste matter

  2. group sharing a common cause or opinion

  3. strange

  4. being only one

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Dross means waste matter - the impurities or worthless material separated from metal during smelting. Metaphorically, it means anything worthless or trivial. A group sharing a cause is a faction, strange means unusual, and sole means only one.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. do drudgery

  2. unfounded false rumor

  3. not done politely without due formalities

  4. evil

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Drudge means to do drudgery - to perform dull, tedious, or menial work. A drudge is someone who works hard at boring tasks. Unfounded rumor is a canard, and the other options describe different concepts.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. hard unpleasant work

  2. frankness

  3. unscrupulous

  4. twisting

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Drudgery means hard unpleasant work - tedious, menial, or monotonous labor. It's the noun form related to drudge. Frankness is candor, unscrupulous means unethical, and twisting describes distortion.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. questionable

  2. related to dogs

  3. boorish

  4. apparatus for making sounds

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"Dubious" means hesitating, doubting, or morally suspect and questionable. Distractors like "related to dogs" (canine) or "boorish" (churlish) are incorrect.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. malleable

  2. any ulcerous sore

  3. the act of anointing with oil

  4. sceptic

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Ductile means malleable - capable of being drawn out into wire or hammered thin without breaking. It describes materials like metals that can be shaped. Ulcerous sore relates to wounds, anointing is applying oil, and sceptic is a doubter.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. sweet sounding

  2. shrewd in money matters

  3. oily

  4. small light sailboat or rowboat

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Dulcet means sweet sounding - pleasing to the ear, often used ironically. It describes melodious sounds or tones. Shrewd in money matters means astute financially, oily means slippery or insincere, and a small boat is a dinghy.