Questions Related to softskills
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Autonomous
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Lack of caring
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Diverge
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Antipathy
B
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Explanation
Apathy refers to a lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern about things that others might find moving or exciting. It describes emotional indifference, disengagement, or unmoved feelings.
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Story
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Confidence
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Trust
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Poem
A
Correct answer
Explanation
An anecdote is a short, interesting story or account, often personal or humorous, used to illustrate a point. Unlike formal reports or statistics, anecdotes are narrative in nature and typically based on individual experience.
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open and honest
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cruel
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animosity
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entertainment
A
Correct answer
Explanation
Artless means natural, sincere, and without craft or deception. When describing a person, it indicates genuine, honest behavior without pretense or artificiality - someone who is refreshingly authentic.
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general
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common place
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special place
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games
B
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Explanation
Banal means lacking originality, boring, or commonplace due to overuse or familiarity. It describes things that are uninteresting, predictable, or trite because they're so ordinary and repeated.
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sympathy
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innocent
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bold
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coward
C
Correct answer
Explanation
Audacious means showing a willingness to take surprisingly bold risks. 'Bold' is the accurate synonym. 'Innocent' and 'sympathy' do not fit the definition, and 'coward' is the direct antonym of an audacious person.
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hate dislike
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quarrel
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claim
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productive
C
Correct answer
Explanation
To aver is to state or assert to be the case, or to claim something confidently. It is a formal synonym for 'claim'. It is not related to 'hate', 'quarrel', or being 'productive', which describe emotions, conflicts, or efficiency.
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living in antarctica
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pearl harbour
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claim
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survival
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hot and cold
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creative
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awkwardness
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enthusiast
C
Correct answer
Explanation
Gaucherie refers to awkwardness or a lack of social polish and tact. It is derived from the French word 'gauche' (left). It does not mean 'hot and cold', 'creative', or 'enthusiast', which describe different temperaments or abilities.
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kill
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airport
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harbour
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amuse
D
Correct answer
Explanation
Disport is a verb meaning to enjoy oneself unrestrainedly or to amuse oneself. It is unrelated to 'kill', 'airport', or 'harbour', which are nouns or verbs associated with transportation and violence rather than recreation.
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bold, daring
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argumentative
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sense
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creativity
B
Correct answer
Explanation
Disputatious describes a person fond of or causing heated arguments. 'Argumentative' is the correct synonym. 'Bold' refers to courage, while 'sense' and 'creativity' are abstract nouns that do not describe a contentious personality trait.