Tag: softskills

Questions Related to softskills

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. not active

  2. put an end to forcibly

  3. refrain

  4. soak thoroughly

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Explanation

Abstain means to deliberately choose not to do something, especially something enjoyable but potentially harmful. It's commonly used when someone voluntarily avoids alcohol, voting, or certain behaviors.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. smooth viscous mixture as of flour(powder made by crushing grain) and water (used as an adhesive)

  2. satiate

  3. sparing in eating and drinking

  4. morose

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Explanation

Abstemious describes someone who is moderate, especially when it comes to consuming food and drink. An abstemious person practices restraint and doesn't overindulge.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. imitation of another's style in musical composition or in writing

  2. powerful movement of or like a wave

  3. restraint from pleasant things, esp. eating or drinking

  4. half-human, half-bestial being in the court of Dionysus (resembling a goat), portrayed as wanton(unrestrained) and cunning

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Explanation

Abstinence is the practice of deliberately refraining from pleasures or indulgences, particularly food, drink, or sexual activity. Unlike dieting, abstinence emphasizes complete self-denial rather than just reduction.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. paste of flour and water (eaten when baked)

  2. guess

  3. obscure

  4. scholar

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Explanation

Abstruse describes something that is hard to understand, obscure, or cryptic. It's often used for complex academic theories, philosophical arguments, or technical writing that requires specialized knowledge.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. obvious

  2. overcome

  3. coarsely insulting

  4. enjoy

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Explanation

Abusive describes harsh, insulting, or violent behavior and language directed toward someone. It can be verbal (insults, threats) or physical (violence), and often involves a pattern of harmful conduct.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. causing sadness, compassion, pity

  2. exceed

  3. border upon

  4. pleasant in taste

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Explanation

Abut means to be adjacent to, border on, or physically touch something. It's commonly used for buildings or land that share a common boundary, like two houses that abut each other.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. tender sorrow

  2. substitute

  3. enormous chasm

  4. a great quantity

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Explanation

Abyss refers to a deep, immeasurable space or cavity - a chasm that appears bottomless. It's often used metaphorically to describe profound emptiness or despair.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. green crust on old bronze works or copper

  2. close observation of a person (esp. one under suspicion)

  3. related to a school

  4. temporary platform for workers (to work at heights above the ground)

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Explanation

Academic relates to education, schools, or scholarly pursuits. It can describe institutions (universities), activities (research), or attitudes (theoretical rather than practical).

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. local or provincial dialect

  2. impressionable

  3. agree

  4. climb up

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Explanation

Accede means to give consent or agree to a demand, request, or proposal. It implies yielding to someone's wishes or authority, often after some reluctance. The word is commonly used in formal contexts like acceding to a treaty or acceding to a request.