Questions Related to softskills
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excuse
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holding
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place where different trees and shrubs are studied and exhibited
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accidental transposition of sounds in successive words
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An arboretum is a botanical garden or place with a collection of trees and shrubs grown for study or exhibition. An excuse is a justification, a holding means possession, and transposition of sounds is a spoonerism.
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be widespread
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inclined to silence
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a covered passageway usually lined with shops
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occurring irregularly
C
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An arcade is a covered passageway, typically lined with shops on one or both sides. The term comes from architecture and describes the structure itself. 'Be widespread' is incorrect - that would describe something common or universal. 'Inclined to silence' describes a taciturn person, not a physical structure. 'Occurring irregularly' would describe sporadic events, not a permanent architectural feature.
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widespread
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following
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esoteric
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playful
C
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Arcane means secret, mysterious, or understood by only a few people - esoteric knowledge. 'Widespread' is the opposite of arcane. 'Following' has no relation to mystery or secrecy. 'Playful' describes a lighthearted attitude, completely unrelated to hidden knowledge.
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lie
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shy and reserved (of a person)
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chief
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begin to grow
C
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The prefix 'arch-' means chief, principal, or first in rank (as in archbishop, archenemy, architect). It does not mean 'lie' (that would be 'prevaricate'). 'Shy and reserved' would be described by words like introverted or timid. 'Begin to grow' would be described by germinate or sprout.
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target of a hunt
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quick sharp reply
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study of artifacts and relics of early mankind
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neat and trim in appearance
C
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Archaeology is the scientific study of material remains (artifacts, relics, buildings) of past human life and activities. 'Target of a hunt' describes quarry. 'Quick sharp reply' describes a retort or comeback. 'Neat and trim in appearance' describes someone dapper or spruce.
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proper to the point of affectation
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withdraw
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antiquated
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(esp. of older people) vigorously active
C
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Archaic means antiquated, outdated, or characteristic of an earlier period. 'Proper to the point of affectation' describes prim or priggish behavior. 'Withdraw' means to pull back or retreat. '(Esp. of older people) vigorously active' describes someone spry or energetic - the opposite of old-fashioned.
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first in rank or importance
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cut down
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prototype
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False
C
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Explanation
An archetype is the original model or prototype from which all other things of the same kind are patterned - the ideal example. 'First in rank or importance' describes paramount or preeminent. 'Cut down' describes truncate or curtail. 'False' is a placeholder distractor with no meaning.
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first in rank or importance
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deserved punishment for wrongdoing
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group of closely located islands
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reject disdainfully
C
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An archipelago is a group or chain of closely scattered islands. 'First in rank or importance' describes preeminent. 'Deserved punishment for wrongdoing' describes retribution or nemesis. 'Reject disdainfully' describes spurning or scorning.
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group of mammals including humans
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recover
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public records
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minor quarrel
C
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Archives are collections of public records or historical documents preserved for long-term reference. 'Group of mammals including humans' describes primates. 'Recover' describes regain or recuperate. 'Minor quarrel' describes spat or tiff.
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period of ideal or peak condition
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taking effect before its enactment (as a law) or imposition (as a tax)
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heat
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condition of being squalid
C
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Ardor means heat, passion, or intense enthusiasm - literally and figuratively. 'Period of ideal or peak condition' describes prime or heyday. 'Taking effect before enactment' describes retroactive. 'Condition of being squalid' describes squalor.