Questions Related to softskills
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This tests basic French-English vocabulary for common animals. 'Chien' is the standard French translation for 'dog'. 'Chatte' means female cat, 'Doggie' is an informal English term, and 'hog' refers to a pig, not a dog.
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chevasse
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horse
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cheval
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greoge
C
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'Cheval' is the standard French word for 'horse'. 'Chevasse' is a derogatory term for an old horse, 'horse' is the English word, and 'greoge' is not a standard French word. This tests basic French-English animal vocabulary.
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grackle
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escargot
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snail
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carte
B
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'Escargot' is the French word for 'snail'. 'Grackle' is a type of bird, 'snail' is English, and 'carte' means 'map' or 'card' in French. This tests basic French vocabulary for common creatures.
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fille
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garçon
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poisson
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homme
C
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'Poisson' is the French word for 'fish'. 'Fille' means 'girl', 'garçon' means 'boy', and 'homme' means 'man' in French. This tests basic French vocabulary for common nouns.
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'I like to watch the sunset' is a declarative statement of preference, not a question or exclamation. Declarative sentences end with a period (.). Exclamation marks show strong emotion, and question marks indicate questions.
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'Ram met Suresh, who was at the library' is a factual statement describing a past event with additional information. It is a declarative sentence that should end with a period. It's not asking a question or expressing strong emotion.
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'I can't do this' expresses frustration, disbelief, or strong emotion. It's not merely stating a fact but conveying strong feeling, so it takes an exclamation mark (!). A period would be too neutral for the emotional context.
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'When we reached the station, it was raining' is a straightforward narrative statement describing a situation. As a declarative sentence providing factual information, it should end with a period. It's not a question or emotionally charged.
B
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The sentence 'Ask Sheela for the manual' is an imperative sentence (a command or request). Standard imperative sentences that are not shouted or highly emotional end with a period (.). A question mark is incorrect as it is not an interrogative.
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'I want to know why you did that' is a statement expressing a desire or demand, not a direct question. It's declarative even though it refers to a question topic, so it takes a period. Direct questions like 'Why did you do that?' would take a question mark.