Questions Related to leadership
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harm someone's reputation
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petty criticism
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daring
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lively
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Correct answer
Explanation
To defame means to damage someone's reputation, typically by making false or malicious statements. Option A is correct. Option B means minor criticism, Option C means bold, and Option D means full of life - none match the meaning of defame.
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failure to act
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rotting flesh of a dead body
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examination of accounts of a business
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active enmity
A
Correct answer
Explanation
Default means failure to fulfill an obligation, especially to appear, act, or pay something when required. This is a legal and financial term. Option A correctly defines it as 'failure to act.' Option B refers to decaying flesh, Option C describes an audit, and Option D means hostility - none match.
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resigned to defeat or failure
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map-maker
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increase
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hostile feeling or intent
A
Correct answer
Explanation
A defeatist is someone who expects or accepts defeat without trying to avoid it, characterized by resignation to failure. Option A correctly defines this. Option B refers to a cartographer, Option C means to increase, and Option D describes hostility - none match the meaning.
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shortcoming
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small waterfall
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omen
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records arranged in yearly parts
A
Correct answer
Explanation
A defect is a shortcoming, imperfection, or fault in something or someone. Option A correctly states 'shortcoming.' Option B describes a cascade, Option C refers to an omen, and Option D describes annals - none relate to defect.
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desertion
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one of the hereditary classes in Hindu society
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impressive
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reduce brittleness and improve toughness by heating and cooling (metal or glass)
A
Correct answer
Explanation
Defection refers to the act of abandoning a cause, country, or allegiance, often to join an opposing side. This is synonymous with desertion in most contexts. The other options define unrelated concepts.
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give in respectfully
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punishment
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sun's corona
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attach
A
Correct answer
Explanation
Defer means to postpone or delay action, but also to yield respectfully to someone else's judgment or authority. Option A captures the respectful submission aspect. The other options are unrelated.
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courteous regard for another's wish
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remove the sex organs (of a male animal or person)
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pertaining to the aurora borealis
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destroy
A
Correct answer
Explanation
Deference means showing courteous respect and regard for another person's wishes, judgment, or authority. It's about yielding out of respect. The other options define completely unrelated concepts.
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refusal to yield
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happening by chance
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favoring success
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comment
A
Correct answer
Explanation
Defiance means bold resistance, open disobedience, or refusal to yield to authority or norms. It's the opposite of submission. The other options are unrelated concepts.
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pollute
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serious or fatal accident
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forbiddingly stern
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yearly allowance
A
Correct answer
Explanation
Defile means to damage, spoil, or make something unclean, often with moral connotations about violating purity. Option A captures this meaning. The other options are unrelated.
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most reliable
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deluge
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prove genuine
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make void
A
Correct answer
Explanation
Definitive means providing a final or conclusive solution, or being the most reliable or authoritative. It settles matters definitively. The other options define unrelated words.