Questions Related to softskills
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Limitations
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Aspirations
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Fascinations
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Doctrines
A
Correct answer
Explanation
In this metaphorical context, ghettos of the mind refers to mental limitations or confined thinking. Limitations is the best contextual fit. Aspirations and fascinations are positive, doctrines are beliefs - none capture the confinement aspect.
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Narcotic
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Sedation
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Insomnia
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Tranquilizer
C
Correct answer
Explanation
Narcotic, sedation, and tranquilizer all relate to inducing sleep, calm, or drowsiness. Insomnia means inability to sleep - the opposite condition, making it the odd one out.
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Munch
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Narrate
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Mutter
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Mumble
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Murmur
A
Correct answer
Explanation
'Munch' means to chew food, while all other options (Narrate, Mutter, Mumble, Murmur) are words related to speaking or vocalizing. Munch is semantically different as it refers to eating rather than speech.
A
Correct answer
Explanation
The correct preposition is 'of' in the phrase 'afraid of'. This is a standard English collocation expressing fear. Other prepositions like 'by', 'in', or 'with' do not form correct expressions with 'afraid' in this context.
C
Correct answer
Explanation
'Speaks for' is the correct phrasal verb, meaning to be evidence of something or to serve as a testament. 'His generosity speaks for the nobility of his mind' means his generosity demonstrates his noble character.
D
Correct answer
Explanation
'Comply with' is the correct phrasal verb. When someone follows rules, wishes, or demands, we say they 'comply with' them. Other prepositions (by, to, for) are incorrect with 'comply'.
C
Correct answer
Explanation
'Smiles on' means to show favor to someone or to look kindly upon them. The phrase suggests that fate favors those who face reality bravely and persistently.
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avidly
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thoughtfully
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admiringly
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earnestly
A
Correct answer
Explanation
A miser is someone who hoards wealth and is greedy. 'Avidly' means showing eager interest or greed, which perfectly describes how a miser would look at gold coins. Other adverbs don't capture this sense of greed.
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luck
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chance
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possibility
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occasion
B
Correct answer
Explanation
'Give us the chance' is the correct idiomatic expression. 'Chance' means opportunity in this context. 'Luck' is about fortune, 'possibility' is too abstract, and 'occasion' refers to a specific event rather than an opportunity.
B
Correct answer
Explanation
'Herd' is the specific collective noun for cows. 'Group' is too generic, 'swarm' is for insects, and 'flock' is for birds or sheep. 'Herd' is the correct term for a collection of cattle.