Tag: softskills

Questions Related to softskills

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. denounce

  2. harshness

  3. make greater

  4. impatiently restless (induced by external coercion or restriction)

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Explanation

To inveigh means to speak or write about something with strong, passionate disapproval or criticism - to protest strongly. Option A's 'denounce' correctly matches this meaning of expressing strong condemnation. Options B, C, and D refer to harshness, augmentation, and restlessness respectively.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. deceive

  2. navigation tool used to determine a ship's latitude and longitude (by measuring the altitudes of stars)

  3. sum

  4. moderation or self-control

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Explanation

To inveigle means to persuade or entice someone to do something by deception, flattery, or coaxing - to trick or manipulate. Option A's 'deceive' correctly captures this essence. Options B, C, and D describe a sextant, sum total, and moderation respectively.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. opposite

  2. crude cabin

  3. filled with great surprise or fear

  4. taking up again

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Explanation

Inverse means opposite, reverse, or turned in an opposite direction or position. Option A's 'opposite' directly and correctly defines this term. Options B, C, and D describe a crude shelter, astonishment, and resumption respectively.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. turn upside down or inside out

  2. chain

  3. nimbleness

  4. rise again

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Explanation

To invert means to turn something upside down, inside out, or reverse its position or order. Option A's 'turn upside down or inside out' precisely and comprehensively defines this action. Options B, C, and D refer to chain, agility, and resurrection respectively.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. deep-rooted

  2. slight difference in degree

  3. stir up

  4. revive

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Explanation

Inveterate means "long-established and deeply ingrained." A habit, belief, or feeling that is inveterate has been present for a long time and is difficult to change - like an inveterate liar (someone who has been lying for so long it's become their nature). Option A correctly captures this sense of being deep-rooted or habitual.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. designed to create ill will or envy

  2. pretend

  3. one who is skeptical of the existence or knowability of a god or any ultimate reality

  4. revive

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Explanation

Invidious describes something that is likely to arouse anger, resentment, or envy. It often refers to unfair comparisons, discriminatory actions, or situations that make people feel bitter or jealous. An "invidious choice" is one that puts people in unfair positions. Option A correctly identifies this negative, provoking quality.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. unconquerable

  2. (place or scene of) complete disorder or ruin

  3. highly excited

  4. keep

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Explanation

Invincible means "too powerful to be defeated or overcome." It describes something that cannot be conquered or destroyed - like an invincible army or invincible confidence. Option A correctly captures this meaning of being unconquerable. Option B describes "chaos" or "shambles."

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. secure from corruption, attack, or violation(or profanation)

  2. imaginary remote paradise on earth

  3. pertaining to land or its cultivation

  4. repay in kind (usually for bad treatment)

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Explanation

Inviolable means "secure from violation or profanation" - something that must not be broken, dishonored, or corrupted. An inviolable law or principle is absolutely sacred and cannot be trespassed against. Option A correctly captures this sense of being completely protected from attack or corruption. Option D describes "retaliate."

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. irritable

  2. place into a case

  3. an assumed name esp. by a criminal (usually to mislead people)

  4. shy and reserved (of a person)

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Explanation

Irascible means "having or showing a tendency to become angry easily." An irascible person is quick-tempered and easily provoked to anger - they have a short fuse. Option A correctly identifies this meaning. Option D describes "introverted" or "timid."

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. angry

  2. small roofed structure for storage and shelter

  3. make unfriendly or hostile

  4. quick sharp reply

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Explanation

Irate means "feeling or showing extreme anger" - furious, enraged, or wrathful. An irate customer is someone who has lost their temper. Option A correctly captures this direct meaning of being angry. Option B describes a "shed" or "lean-to."