Questions Related to softskills
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Wednesday
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Saturday
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Tuesday
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Thursday
B
Correct answer
Explanation
Divide 61 by 7 to find the remainder: 61 = (8 * 7) + 5. Five days after Monday is Saturday (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday). The other options do not match the remainder calculation.
D
Correct answer
Explanation
Let the number be x. One-third of one-fourth of x equals 15: (1/3) × (1/4) × x = 15, which simplifies to x/12 = 15. Solving gives x = 180. Three-tenth of this number = (3/10) × 180 = 54.
D
Correct answer
Explanation
Let the integers be x, x+2, x+4. The equation is 3x = 2(x+4) + 3. Solving gives 3x = 2x + 8 + 3, so x = 11. The third integer is x+4 = 15. The other options represent the first or second integers.
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12 PI cm3
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15 PI cm3
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16 PI cm3
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20 PI cm3
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75 cu. m
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750 cu. m
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7500 cu. m
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75000 cu. m
B
Correct answer
Explanation
Area = 1.5 hectares. Since 1 hectare = 10,000 m², the area = 1.5 × 10,000 = 15,000 m². Rain depth = 5 cm = 0.05 m. Volume = Area × depth = 15,000 × 0.05 = 750 cubic meters.
B
Correct answer
Explanation
In all numbers except 427, the sum of the first and third digits equals the middle digit (3+6=9, 4+2=6, 5+2=7, 6+1=7, 2+4=6). For 427, 4+7=11, not 2. Therefore, 427 is the odd one out.
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Active Euthanasia
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Passive Euthanasia
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Voluntary Euthanasia
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Involuntary Euthanasia
B
Correct answer
Explanation
Passive euthanasia involves withholding or withdrawing life-sustaining treatments (such as antibiotics, nutrition, or hydration) that are necessary for continuing life, thereby allowing the person to die naturally from the underlying condition. Active euthanasia involves actively causing death through direct intervention like lethal injection.
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Konnichiwa
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Moshi Moshi
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Hajimemashite
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Hai
C
Correct answer
Explanation
Hajimemashite is the Japanese phrase specifically used when meeting someone for the first time, meaning Nice to meet you or How do you do. Konnichiwa is a general hello used at any time. Moshi Moshi is used only on telephone. Hai simply means yes.
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o genki desu ka
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hai genki desu
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nan desu ka
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dare desu ka
A
Correct answer
Explanation
O genki desu ka is the polite Japanese phrase for asking How are you? The word genki means healthy, well, or energetic. Hai genki desu would be a response meaning Yes, I am well. Nan desu ka asks What is it? and Dare desu ka asks Who is it?
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Moshi Moshi
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Youkoso
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Hajimemashite
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Oyasuminasai
B
Correct answer
Explanation
Youkoso is the Japanese word for Welcome, used when receiving visiting guests or clients. Moshi Moshi is used exclusively for telephone calls. Hajimemashite is for first-time meetings. Oyasuminasai means Good night.