Tag: softskills

Questions Related to softskills

Multiple choice softskills creativity
  1. They both belong to a pack.

  2. They are not.

  3. Both are wicked.

  4. What rubbish is this!!!!!!!!!!!

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

This is a wordplay riddle. Cards (like playing cards) come in a "pack" or "deck", and wolves also live in a "pack". The answer relies on the double meaning of the word "pack" - both a collection of cards and a group of wolves. Option D is an expression of frustration, not a valid answer.

Multiple choice softskills creativity
  1. Important.

  2. Red ant.

  3. Black ant

  4. Extravagant.

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

This is a phonetic wordplay riddle. When spoken quickly, "foreign ant" sounds like "important" (for-eign-ant → im-por-tant). This type of riddle relies on similar-sounding phrases rather than literal meaning. The other options (red ant, black ant, extravagant) are literal interpretations that miss the wordplay.

Multiple choice softskills creativity
  1. Set a trap with almond nuts.

  2. Hunt it down.

  3. Chase and catch it.

  4. Climb a tree and act like a nut.

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

This is a joke/riddle. The punchline 'act like a nut' plays on the fact that squirrels eat nuts, suggesting you can lure them by pretending to be their food. The other options are literal methods but not the 'best' in the context of a joke.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. We discussed about the problem so thoroughly

  2. on the eve of the examination

  3. that I found it very easy to work it out.

  4. No error.

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

The error is in part A: "discussed about" is incorrect grammar. The verb "discuss" is transitive and should be used directly with its object, not followed by the preposition "about". The correct phrasing is "We discussed the problem". The error is not in B, C, or D.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. An Indian ship

  2. laden with merchandise

  3. got drowned in the Pacific Ocean.

  4. No error

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

The error is in part C: "got drowned" is incorrect usage. Ships "sink" rather than "drown" - "drown" typically refers to living beings (humals or animals) dying from inhaling water. The correct phrasing would be "got sunk" or "sank". Parts A and B are grammatically correct.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. I could not put up in a hotel

  2. because the boarding and lodging charges

  3. were exorbitant

  4. No error.

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

The error is in part A: "put up in a hotel" is incorrect. The correct phrasal verb is "put up at" a hotel, not "put up in". When using "put up" to mean staying temporarily, we say "put up at" (a place). Parts B, C, and D are grammatically correct.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. The Prime Minister has said that India would not have spent so much on defence

  2. if some of the neighbouring countries

  3. adopted the policy of restricting defence expenditure

  4. No error.

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

The error is in part A: "has said that India would not have spent" has a tense/sequence mismatch. For a past statement followed by a conditional situation, it should be "had said" (past perfect) to show the reporting happened before the hypothetical condition. Alternatively, "has said" should be paired with "would not spend" (conditional). Parts B and C are grammatically correct.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. If I had known

  2. this yesterday

  3. I will have helped him.

  4. No error.

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

This is a conditional sentence error. The first part uses the past perfect ('If I had known'), which requires the third conditional result form 'would have helped'. 'I will have helped' is the future perfect and is grammatically incorrect in this context.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. A lot of travel delay is caused

  2. due to the inefficiency and lack of good management

  3. on behalf of the railways

  4. No error.

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

The error is in part C: "on behalf of the railways" is incorrect here. "On behalf of" means "as a representative of" or "for the benefit of" - typically used when someone acts for another person or organization. In this context about delays and inefficiency, the correct phrase should be "on the part of the railways" (meaning something done by the railways) or simply "by the railways".