Questions Related to softskills
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confirm
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tough
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perplexed
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smiling
C
Correct answer
Explanation
Quizzical means expressing doubt or confusion, often with a look of puzzlement, so 'perplexed' is the correct answer. Confirm, tough, and smiling don't capture the sense of puzzled questioning that quizzical conveys.
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lazy
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sincere
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well-defined
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peculiarity
D
Correct answer
Explanation
Quirk refers to a peculiar or unusual characteristic or behavior, making 'peculiarity' the correct answer. Lazy, sincere, and well-defined don't capture the unique, idiosyncratic nature that quirk describes.
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pretended
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artificial
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genuine
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for profit
C
Correct answer
Explanation
Bona fide is Latin for 'in good faith' or genuine, making 'genuine' the correct answer. Pretended and artificial are opposites of bona fide, while 'for profit' doesn't relate to authenticity.
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in fact
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as a result
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according to
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inspite of
A
Correct answer
Explanation
De facto is Latin for 'in fact' or 'in reality,' referring to something that exists in practice even if not officially established, making 'in fact' the correct answer. The other options don't capture the 'in practice' meaning of de facto.
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speech
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narration
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appreciation
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error
D
Correct answer
Explanation
Erratum is Latin for 'error,' specifically a correction in a published work, making 'error' the correct answer. Speech, narration, and appreciation don't relate to mistakes or corrections.
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oral
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in its original place
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in such a situation
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as per history
B
Correct answer
Explanation
In situ is Latin for 'in its original place,' referring to something in its natural or original position, making 'in its original place' the correct answer. The other options incorrectly interpret the Latin phrase.
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perfect
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evil
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not important
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essential condition
D
Correct answer
Explanation
Sine qua non is Latin for 'without which not,' meaning an essential condition or prerequisite, making 'essential condition' the correct answer. Perfect and evil are unrelated, while 'not important' is the opposite of sine qua non.
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reputed
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wise
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easy
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esoteric
D
Correct answer
Explanation
Recondite means difficult to understand, obscure, or known by only a few, making 'esoteric' the correct answer. Reputed, wise, and easy don't capture the specialized, hidden knowledge that recondite describes.
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winner
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victim
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animosity
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runners up
C
Correct answer
Explanation
Rancor means bitterness, resentment, or animosity toward someone, making 'animosity' the correct answer. Winner, victim, and runners up don't relate to the feeling of deep-seated ill will that rancor describes.
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uncontrolled
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well-managed
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disciplined
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wise
A
Correct answer
Explanation
Rampant means something growing or spreading uncontrollably, often used to describe diseases, rumors, or problems that flourish without restraint. Option A 'uncontrolled' correctly captures this meaning of unchecked growth.