Tag: softskills

Questions Related to softskills

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. To take the most travelled route

  2. To be far away from civilization

  3. To travel to a capital city

  4. To forge a path in the woods

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

'Off the beaten path' refers to a place or route not commonly traveled - secluded, away from civilization or usual tourist areas. Options A, C, and D are incorrect.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. To create a hurricane in the ocean

  2. To cook for yourself

  3. To cook a lot of food

  4. To go out to dinner

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

The idiom 'cook up a storm' means to cook elaborately or in large quantities, often with great energy and enthusiasm. Option A is incorrect as it refers to weather phenomena, not cooking. Option B is too narrow - one can cook up a storm for others as well. Option D is the opposite - the phrase describes active cooking, not dining out.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. To forego an oppurtunity

  2. To take advantage of an oppurtunity

  3. To be just in time

  4. To have to wait for the nextboat

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

'Miss the boat' is an idiom meaning to lose an opportunity by being slow to act. Option B describes the opposite - taking advantage. Option C is incorrect because the phrase implies being too late, not being on time. Option D is too literal - the expression is metaphorical, not about actual watercraft.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. to talk too much

  2. to lie

  3. inability to express your thoughts

  4. to share a secret

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

'Has the cat got your tongue?' is asked when someone is unusually silent or unable to speak. Option A describes the opposite behavior. Option B is unrelated - lying involves speaking untruths, not silence. Option D is incorrect because the phrase describes speechlessness, not disclosure of secrets.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. to build a treehouse

  2. to be far from the rightanswer

  3. to need more explanation

  4. to understand a situation precisely

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

To 'hit the nail on the head' means to describe or identify something exactly right. Option A takes the phrase literally rather than figuratively. Option B means the opposite - being incorrect. Option C is wrong because the phrase suggests getting something precisely right, not needing clarification.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. to learn how to see

  2. to wait

  3. not looking forward to something

  4. to anticipate something

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

'On pins and needles' describes a state of anxious waiting or uneasy anticipation. Option A is unrelated - vision isn't relevant to this idiom. Option B is too neutral - the phrase implies anxiety about waiting. Option C is incorrect - the phrase describes looking forward to something, often with worry or excitement.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. mental sharpness

  2. mental disorder

  3. delirium

  4. ignominy

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

Acumen means the ability to make good judgments and quick decisions, often in a particular domain - essentially mental sharpness. Option B describes the opposite - mental impairment. Options C and D (delirium and ignominy) are unrelated concepts meaning confusion and shame respectively.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. base

  2. acme

  3. apology

  4. reverie

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

Apogee means the highest point or peak, similar to acme. It can refer to the point in an orbit farthest from Earth, or figuratively to the zenith or climax of something. Options A and C are opposites or unrelated - base is low, apology is about regret. Option D (reverie) means daydreaming, unrelated to reaching a peak.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. opulent

  2. affluent

  3. prosperous

  4. destitute

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

Impecunious means having no money, being penniless or poor. Options A, B, and C (opulent, affluent, prosperous) are all antonyms - they describe wealth and abundance. The correct answer D (destitute) is a synonym meaning completely without money or resources.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. unpredictable

  2. dubious

  3. unchangeable

  4. debatable

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

Immutable means unchangeable or permanent - not able to be altered. Option A (unpredictable) is unrelated - something immutable can be predictable. Options B and D (dubious, debatable) suggest uncertainty or questions, which is different from permanence. The word combines 'im-' (not) with 'mutable' (changeable).