Tag: softskills

Questions Related to softskills

Multiple choice softskills creativity
  1. True

  2. False

  3. Uncertain

  4. Sorry, Pass...

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

From (1), Josh > Stephen. From (2), Darren > Stephen. These two facts do not establish a relationship between Josh and Darren. Therefore, the statement 'Darren > Josh' cannot be proven true or false; it is uncertain.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. A very slight difference in meaning, expression, sound etc

  2. bad-tempered and unreasonable, especially because you cannot do or have what you want

  3. to hold or tie somebody especially by their arms, so that they cannot move

  4. a way of operating or doing something

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

Nuance refers to a subtle difference in or shade of meaning, expression, or sound. It's about delicate distinctions that aren't immediately obvious. Option A correctly captures this definition. The other options define unrelated words: petulant (bad-tempered), pinion (restrain), and modus operandi (method of operating).

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. revel noisily, be uproarious

  2. not highly intellectual or cultured

  3. Bad-tempered and unreasonable, especially because you cannot do or have what you want

  4. to hold or tie somebody especially by their arms, so that they cannot move

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

Petulant means bad-tempered, childishly sulky, or unreasonable - typically when frustrated or denied something desired. Option C correctly defines it. The other options are: roister (revel noisily), lowbrow (not intellectual), and pinion (restrain). This tests vocabulary for precise emotional descriptions.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. not highly intellectual or cultured

  2. Revel noisily, be uproarious

  3. a way of operating or doing something

  4. to hold or tie somebody especially by their arms, so that they cannot move

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

Roister means to revel noisily, enjoy boisterously, or be uproarious in a rowdy way. Option B correctly captures this meaning. The other options define: lowbrow (not intellectual), modus operandi (method), and pinion (restrain). This is a less common vocabulary word testing festive, noisy behavior.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. Not highly intellectual or cultured

  2. a very slight difference in meaning, expression, sound

  3. bad-tempered and unreasonable, especially because you cannot do or have what you want

  4. to hold or tie somebody , so that they cannot move

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

Lowbrow refers to something not highly intellectual or cultured - often unsophisticated or popular entertainment. Option A correctly defines it. The other options are: nuance (subtle difference), petulant (bad-tempered), and pinion (restrain). This term describes cultural sophistication levels.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. A way of operating or doing something

  2. a very slight difference in meaning, expression

  3. revel noisily, be uproarious

  4. not highly intellectual or cultured

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

Modus operandi is a Latin phrase meaning 'method of operating' or 'way of doing something' - often referring to someone's characteristic way of working or the typical procedure used. Option A correctly defines this common phrase. The other options define: nuance (subtle difference), roister (revel noisily), and lowbrow (unsophisticated).

Multiple choice softskills creativity
  1. Water

  2. Island

  3. I don't know

  4. Sea

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

This is an analogy question testing relationship parallels. A desert contains an oasis (a fertile area within harsh conditions). Similarly, an ocean contains an island (land within water). The relationship is 'harsh environment : refuge/fertile spot within it'. Option B correctly maintains this analogy. Water and sea are components of ocean, not contained features like oasis/island.

Multiple choice softskills creativity
  1. B

  2. C

  3. A

  4. D

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

In many aptitude tests, 'A' is the odd one out because it is the only vowel in the set {A, B, C, D}. The others are consonants. Without further geometric or symbolic context, the vowel/consonant distinction is the standard logic.