Questions Related to leadership

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. take apart

  2. attractive

  3. pompous

  4. sink (a ship) by cutting holes in the hull

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Explanation

To dismantle means to take something apart, piece by piece. Option A 'take apart' is the exact definition. The other options describe completely different concepts unrelated to dismantling.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. cut into small parts

  2. something fit to be eaten

  3. fond of books and reading

  4. sordid

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Explanation

To "dismember" means to cut, tear, or pull off the limbs of a member, or to divide into pieces. Distractors like "something fit to be eaten" (edible) are incorrect.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. eliminate from consideration

  2. deserts

  3. blessing

  4. burn the surface of

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To dismiss means to reject, eliminate, or put something out of consideration. Option A 'eliminate from consideration' captures this meaning perfectly. The other options are unrelated words with different meanings.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. belittle

  2. courtesy

  3. rude, insensitive person

  4. enhance the flavor of by adding a spice, etc.

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To disparage means to speak of someone or something in a way that shows lack of respect or makes them seem unimportant. Option A 'belittle' is the closest synonym, accurately reflecting the meaning of disparage.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. reveal

  2. treat gently

  3. bleach

  4. pleasant in taste

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To disclose means to make something known or reveal information that was previously hidden. Option A 'reveal' is the direct definition. The other options are unrelated to disclosure.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. discomposed

  2. supplement to the body of a will

  3. soothing or mild (food)

  4. case for a sword blade

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Discombobulated means confused, discomposed, or upset - a state of mental confusion. Option A 'discomposed' is the correct synonym, describing a disturbed mental state. The other options define unrelated terms.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. frustrate

  2. arrange (laws or rules) as a code

  3. flattery

  4. a great quantity

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To discomfit means to frustrate, unsettle, or make someone feel uncomfortable or embarrassed. Option A 'frustrate' captures the core meaning. The other options are unrelated words with different definitions.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. disturb the composure of

  2. use of force to get someone to object

  3. loud or harsh roar or screech

  4. temporary platform for workers (to work at heights above the ground)

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To discompose means to disturb the composure or calmness of someone. Option A 'disturb the composure of' is the direct definition. The other options describe completely different concepts.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. confuse

  2. living at the same time as

  3. bored with pleasure or dissipation

  4. climb up

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To disconcert means to confuse, unsettle, or disturb someone's composure. Option A 'confuse' is the primary definition. The other options are unrelated words that do not match.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. hopelessly sad (at the loss of something)

  2. tooth projecting from a wheel

  3. irreverence

  4. meager

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Explanation

Disconsolate means hopelessly sad, especially from loss or disappointment. Option A 'hopelessly sad (at the loss of something)' accurately defines this emotion. The other options are unrelated terms.