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Multiple choice softskills business skills
  1. Excuse me in Dutch language

  2. Excuse me in French language

  3. Excuse me in Swedish language

  4. Excuse me in Danish language

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

'Ursäkta' is the Swedish word for 'excuse me'. In Dutch it is 'pardon' or 'verontschuldiging', in French it is 'excusez-moi', and in Danish it is 'undskyld'.

Multiple choice softskills business skills
  1. Excuse me in Danish language

  2. Excuse me in Dutch language

  3. Excuse me in Russian language

  4. Excuse me in Portuguese language

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

'Com licença' is the standard Portuguese phrase for 'excuse me' or 'with your permission'. The other languages listed use entirely different phonetic structures for this phrase.

Multiple choice softskills business skills
  1. Bunka

  2. Karejji

  3. Ninmu

  4. Jisho

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

In Japanese, 'School' is 'Bunka' - this is the standard term used for educational institutions in Japan. The other options (Karejji = college, Ninmu = mission, Jisho = dictionary) represent different concepts.

Multiple choice softskills business skills
  1. Ninmu

  2. Jisho

  3. keisanki

  4. Karejji

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

In Japanese, 'College' is 'Karejji' - a transliteration commonly used in modern Japanese. The other options (Ninmu = mission, Jisho = dictionary, keisanki = computer) are unrelated words.

Multiple choice softskills business skills
  1. sumai

  2. keisanki

  3. Ninmu

  4. juzou

  5. Jimusho (事務所)

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

In Japanese, 'Office' is 'Jimusho' (事務所) - combining 'ji' (affair/matter) and 'sho' (place). This is the standard term for workplace/office. The other options (sumami = residence, keisanki = computer, ninmu = mission, juzou = unclear) are incorrect.

Multiple choice softskills business skills
  1. keisanki

  2. juzou

  3. sumai

  4. bangohan

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

In Japanese, 'keisanki' (計算機) means calculator or computing machine. While 'konpyuuta' is more common for modern PCs, 'keisanki' is a valid translation for a computer/calculator.

Multiple choice softskills business skills
  1. Karejji

  2. Bunka

  3. asahan

  4. hirugohan

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

In Japanese, 'breakfast' is 'asahan' (朝飯) - combining 'asa' (morning) with 'han' (meal/boiled rice). This is the standard term for the morning meal. The other options are incorrect: Karejji (college), Bunka (school/culture), hirugohan (lunch).