Questions Related to softskills
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give an indication beforehand
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laugh quietly
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enthusiasm (as in artistic performance or composition)
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having a backbone or spinal column
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Explanation
Foreshadow means to serve as an indication or warning of something that will happen later. Option A correctly captures this meaning of giving an indication beforehand. The other options describe different words - chuckle means quiet laughter, verve refers to enthusiasm, and vertebrate means having a backbone.
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ability to foresee future happenings
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boorish
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trace
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summit
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Explanation
Foresight is the ability to anticipate or predict future events or happenings. Option A correctly defines this term. The other options represent different concepts - boorish means rude, vestige means a trace, and vertex refers to a summit or peak.
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wild
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person who turns animal hides into leather
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suggested or implied meaning of an expression
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break (a law)
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Frantic means wildly excited, emotional, or uncontrolled - essentially wild behavior. Option A correctly captures this core meaning. The other options refer to different words - tanner processes leather, connotation refers to implied meaning, and infringe means to break a law.
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cheating
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tease
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pertaining to marriage or the matrimonial state
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poisonous snake
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Explanation
Fraudulent means involving cheating, deception, or dishonesty. Option A correctly identifies the core meaning as cheating. The other options represent different words - taunt means to tease, connubial relates to marriage, and viper is a poisonous snake.
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filled (with something unpleasant)
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equivalent in effect or value
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having a common ancestor
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manly
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Correct answer
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Fraught means filled with or accompanied by something unpleasant, difficult, or undesirable. Option A correctly captures this meaning of being filled with something unpleasant. The other options refer to different words - virtual means equivalent in effect, cognate means having common ancestry, and virile means manly.
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brawl
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fit of bad temper
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kinship
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in essence
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Correct answer
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Fray means a noisy fight or quarrel, typically referring to a brawl or conflict. The other options are unrelated: bad temper (fit), kinship (family connection), or essence (fundamental nature). Fray specifically denotes physical confrontation, not emotional states or abstract concepts.
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pirate or plunderer who makes war in order to grow rich
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very thin candle
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scrupulous
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goodness
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Correct answer
Explanation
A freebooter is historically a pirate or plunderer, someone who attacks others to enrich themselves through violence. The term combines 'free' (freedom from laws) with 'booty' (stolen goods). The other options are unrelated: a thin candle (taper), moral (scrupulous), or virtue (goodness).
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prevent by taking action in advance
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having minute hairs
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vested power to reject a bill
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severe dizziness
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Forestall means to prevent or obstruct something by taking action in advance of it happening. The prefix 'fore-' means before, and 'stall' means to stop or delay. The other options are unrelated: hairy (hispid), veto power (from presidential context), or a medical condition (vertigo).
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something surrendered as punishment for a crime or breach of contract
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nonentity
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annoy
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enthusiasm (as in artistic performance or composition)
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Forfeit refers to something surrendered or lost as a penalty for wrongdoing, breaking rules, or failing to fulfill obligations. Common examples include forfeiting a game or deposit. The other options don't match: nobody (nonentity), bother (annoy), or artistic passion (zeal).
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counterfeit
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small ring
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capable of maintaining life
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trace
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Correct answer
Explanation
Forge means to counterfeit or fake something, typically documents, signatures, or works of art. It can also mean to shape metal with heat and hammer, but in this context, counterfeit is the meaning. The other options are incorrect: a small ring (annulet), alive/sustaining (viable), or track (trace).