Questions Related to softskills
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P as in Pieter
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P as in Pendulum
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P as in Papa
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P as in Parktown
C
Correct answer
Explanation
The NATO phonetic alphabet assigns 'Papa' as the standard word for 'P'. 'Pieter', 'Pendulum', and 'Parktown' are not part of this international code designed for clear verbal communication.
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Q as in Quebec
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Q as in Queen
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Q as in Quotaion
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Q as in Quarrel
A
Correct answer
Explanation
According to the NATO phonetic alphabet, 'Q' is represented by 'Quebec'. 'Queen', 'Quotaion' (misspelled), and 'Quarrel' are not part of this standardized system used for clear verbal identification.
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R as in Russia
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R as in Romeo
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R as in Revolver
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R as in Random
B
Correct answer
Explanation
The NATO phonetic alphabet uses 'Romeo' to represent 'R'. 'Russia', 'Revolver', and 'Random' are not part of this standardized international system designed for clear verbal communication over phone or radio.
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S as in Sandol
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S as in Santra
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S as in Silver
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S as in Sierra
D
Correct answer
Explanation
In the NATO phonetic alphabet, 'S' is represented by 'Sierra', not 'Sandol', 'Santra', or 'Silver'. This standardized word system ensures clear verbal identification during telephone or radio communication.
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T as in Tango
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T as in Tennis
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T as in Tide
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T as in Target
A
Correct answer
Explanation
In the NATO phonetic alphabet, each letter is assigned a code word for clear communication. 'T' is represented by 'Tango', which is universally recognized in aviation, military, and international telecommunications to avoid confusion between similar-sounding letters.
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T as in Tango
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T as in Tennis
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T as in Tide
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T as in Target
A
Correct answer
Explanation
In the NATO phonetic alphabet, each letter is assigned a code word for clear communication. 'T' is represented by 'Tango', which is universally recognized in aviation, military, and international telecommunications to avoid confusion between similar-sounding letters.
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U as in Uniform
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U as in Uranium
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U as in Ultra
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U as in Ultimate
A
Correct answer
Explanation
The NATO phonetic alphabet uses 'Uniform' for the letter 'U'. This standardized system ensures clarity in verbal communication, especially over radio or telephone, by assigning distinct words to each letter that are unlikely to be confused.
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V as in Vancouver
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V as in Victor
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V as in Vertical
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V as in Vincent
B
Correct answer
Explanation
'V' is represented by 'Victor' in the NATO phonetic alphabet. This code word was chosen for its distinct beginning sound and minimal chance of being confused with other letter words, making it ideal for clear verbal communication.
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W as in Whistle
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W as in Warming
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W as in Whiskey
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W as in Water
C
Correct answer
Explanation
The NATO phonetic alphabet designates 'Whiskey' for the letter 'W'. This standardized term is used internationally to avoid confusion when spelling out words verbally, particularly in aviation, military, and emergency services.
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X as in X-mas
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X as in Xaviour
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X as in Xerox
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X as in X-ray
D
Correct answer
Explanation
In the NATO phonetic alphabet, 'X' is expressed as 'X-ray'. This medical term was chosen because it's widely recognized internationally and has a clear, distinct pronunciation that minimizes confusion in verbal communication.