Tag: softskills

Questions Related to softskills

Multiple choice softskills creativity
  1. Fear of dining and dinner conversations

  2. Fear of demons

  3. Fear of crowds

  4. Fear of trees

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

Dendrophobia is the abnormal and persistent fear of trees. It comes from Greek 'dendro' meaning tree. Option A refers to Deipnophobia, B to Demonophobia, and C to Demophobia (Ochlophony).

Multiple choice softskills creativity
  1. Fear of skin lesions

  2. Fear of dentists

  3. Fear of going to school

  4. Fear of justice

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

Didaskaleinophobia is the specific phobia of going to school. The other options refer to different phobias, such as dentophobia (fear of dentists) or dermatophobia (fear of skin lesions).

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. After being driven to the museum, Professor Kumar was dropped at his hotel.

  2. Professor Kumar was being driven dropped at his hotel.

  3. After she had driven Professor Kumar to the museum she had dropped him at his hotel.

  4. After she was driven Professor Kumar to the museum she had dropped him at his hotel.

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

The correct passive voice transformation is 'After being driven to the museum, Professor Kumar was dropped at his hotel.' This maintains the logical sequence and uses proper passive construction. Option B is grammatically incomplete, C incorrectly shifts to past perfect, and D has incorrect subject-verb agreement in the first clause.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. I remember I was taken to the museum by my sister.

  2. I remember being taken to the museum by my sister.

  3. I remember myself being taken to the museum by my sister.

  4. I remember taken to the museum by my sister.

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

The correct passive form is 'I remember being taken to the museum by my sister.' This uses the gerund 'being taken' after 'remember' to show the passive action. Option A changes meaning (suggests a different memory), C adds unnecessary 'myself', and D is grammatically incorrect (missing 'being').

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. Who has been created this mess?

  2. By whom has this mess been created?

  3. By whom this mess is being created?

  4. By whom is this mess being created?

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

The active sentence "Who is creating this mess?" is in the present continuous tense. Its passive form is "By whom is this mess being created?". The other options use incorrect tenses or word order.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. Every morning I was greeted cheerfully.

  2. I am greeted cheerfully by them every morning.

  3. I am being greeted cheerfully by them every morning.

  4. Cheerful greeting is done by them every morning to me.

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

The active sentence is in the simple present tense ("greet"). Its passive equivalent must use "am/is/are" followed by the past participle ("I am greeted"). The other options use incorrect tenses or structures.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. Tea is being grown in Darjeeling.

  2. Let the tea be grown in Darjeeling.

  3. Tea is grown in Darjeeling.

  4. Tea grows in Darjeeling.

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

The active sentence 'Darjeeling grows tea' becomes 'Tea is grown in Darjeeling' in passive voice. Option A uses 'is being grown' (continuous passive) which is not appropriate. Option D uses active voice 'grows' but changes the subject to Tea, which is grammatically incorrect because tea cannot perform the action of growing itself in this context.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. Across the river a perfect dam was built.

  2. A perfect dam has been built by them across the river.

  3. A perfect dam should have been built by them.

  4. Across the river was a perfect dam.

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

The active sentence is in the present perfect tense ("have built"). Its passive equivalent must use "has/have been built". This makes "A perfect dam has been built by them across the river" the correct choice.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. Are others being imitated by you?

  2. Are others imitated by you?

  3. Have others being imitated by you?

  4. Were others being imitated by you?

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

The active question "Do you imitate others?" is in the simple present tense. Its passive equivalent is "Are others imitated by you?". The other options incorrectly use continuous or perfect tenses.

Multiple choice softskills communication
  1. Your shoes are needed to clean properly.

  2. You are needed to clean your shoes properly.

  3. Your shoes need to be cleaned properly.

  4. Your shoes are needed by you to clean properly.

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

The active sentence "You need to clean your shoes properly" is correctly converted to the passive voice as "Your shoes need to be cleaned properly." The other options are grammatically awkward or incorrect.