Tag: softskills

Questions Related to softskills

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. honor at a festival

  2. serious or fatal accident

  3. unbecoming

  4. disobedient

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Explanation

FĂȘte means a celebration or festival, and to fete someone means to honor or entertain them lavishly at a festive occasion. Option A correctly captures this meaning. The other options refer to negative concepts (accident, unbecoming behavior, disobedience) which are unrelated to the celebratory nature of feting.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. malodorous

  2. deluge

  3. ugly

  4. distasteful

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Explanation

Fetid or foetid describes something with an unpleasant, foul smell. Malodorous (from mal meaning bad + odor) directly matches this meaning. While distasteful might seem related, it refers to something offensive to taste or feelings rather than smell specifically.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. object believed to have spiritual powers

  2. agent which brings about a chemical change while it remains unaffected and unchanged

  3. untarnished

  4. unharmed

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Explanation

A fetish or fetich refers to an object believed to have magical or spiritual power, often used in religious or cult rituals. Option A correctly defines this concept. Option B describes a catalyst in chemistry, while options C and D refer to purity or lack of damage, unrelated to spiritual objects.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. shackle

  2. slingshot

  3. (of a position, esp. in an argument) indefensible

  4. unbecoming

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Explanation

To fetter literally means to chain or shackle, typically around the ankles to restrict movement. Figuratively, it means to restrict or restrain someone's freedom. Option A (shackle) directly matches this meaning. The other options are unrelated terms describing weapons, indefensible positions, or inappropriate behavior.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. bitter prolonged quarrel (usually between two peoples or families)

  2. great waterfall

  3. unexpected and adverse

  4. ugly

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Explanation

A feud refers to a bitter, prolonged quarrel or conflict, typically between two families, groups, or individuals that spans a long period. Option A precisely captures this definition. The other options describe natural phenomena (waterfall), situational characteristics (unexpected), or appearance (ugly), which are unrelated to the concept of ongoing conflict.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. talent

  2. thought

  3. ghostly being that sucks the blood of the living

  4. logically convincing

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Explanation

Flair refers to a natural talent, aptitude, or ability for something, often displayed in a stylish or distinctive way. Option A correctly identifies this meaning. Option C describes a vampire from folklore, while options B and D refer to thought processes or logical appeal, unrelated to natural talent or style.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. ornate

  2. marked by formality

  3. forerunners

  4. make valid

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Explanation

Flamboyant describes something showy, elaborate, or ornate in style, often with an emphasis on attracting attention through confident or flashy display. Option A (ornate) closely matches this meaning. The other options refer to formality, predecessors (forerunners), or validation, which are unrelated to elaborate display.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. showy

  2. certainty

  3. position giving an advantage (such as a strategic point)

  4. bravery

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Explanation

Flashy describes something designed to attract attention through bright colors, bold style, or ostentatious display. Option A (showy) correctly captures this meaning. Option C describes a vantage or strategic position, while options B and D refer to confidence and courage, unrelated to visual attention-grabbing.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. display ostentatiously

  2. stoppage

  3. lacking liveliness

  4. ghostly being that sucks the blood of the living

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Explanation

To flaunt means to display something ostentatiously or provocatively, often to provoke envy or show off. Option A precisely captures this meaning. Option D describes a vampire (as seen in question 123930 as well), while options B and C refer to cessation and lack of energy, unrelated to deliberate showing off.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. strip off skin

  2. yielding to another

  3. turn into vapor (steam, gas, fog, etc.)

  4. forerunners

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Explanation

To flay literally means to strip off the skin or hide, either of an animal or historically as a form of punishment. Option A correctly defines this term. Option C describes evaporate or vaporize, option B refers to submission, and option D means predecessors or heralds, all unrelated to skin removal.