Questions Related to leadership

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. inscription in memory of a dead person (as on a tombstone)

  2. small exclusive group of people

  3. eyesight

  4. paint or draw with dots or short strokes

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An epitaph is a brief text honoring a deceased person, typically inscribed on a tombstone or plaque. These often capture the essence of a person's life or character in a few meaningful words.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. word or phrase characteristically used to describe a person or thing

  2. monastery or convent

  3. produced by imagination

  4. state as a necessary condition (of an agreement)

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An epithet is a descriptive phrase or term used to characterize someone or something. In literature, epithets like 'rosy-fingered dawn' are common stylistic devices that create vivid imagery.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. perfect example or embodiment

  2. half-solid lump formed from a liquid (or blood)

  3. full of life

  4. standard

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The epitome of something is its perfect example or embodiment. If someone is 'the epitome of elegance,' they represent elegance in its purest, most concentrated form.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. period of time

  2. great influence (especially political or social)

  3. spoil the effect of

  4. wooden enclosure or pen

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An epoch is a significant period in history or geological time marked by distinctive events or characteristics. Geological epochs can span millions of years, while historical epochs might be defined by cultural or political changes.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. tranquil

  2. act stupidly

  3. of glass

  4. dull

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Equable describes something that is tranquil, uniform, or free from extremes. An equable climate has mild temperatures without significant variation, while an equable temperament remains calm and steady.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. calmness of temperament

  2. distasteful (because excessive)

  3. causing sharp pain to the mind

  4. stoical

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Equanimity means mental calmness, composure, and evenness of temper, especially in difficult situations. Option A correctly defines this quality of emotional balance. Option B (cloying) means excessively sweet, option C (acerbic) refers to something bitterly sharp, and option D (stoical) describes endurance without complaint, which is related but not the definition.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. rider on horseback

  2. congeal

  3. abusive

  4. stir up a fire or furnace

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Equestrian relates to horse riding or horsemen. Option A is the correct definition. Option B (coagulate) means to congeal, option C (vituperative) means abusive, and option D (stoke) means to stir up a fire - all unrelated to the term.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. fairness

  2. supplement to the body of a will

  3. popular fashion

  4. deceptive scheme

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Equity fundamentally means fairness and impartiality. Option A correctly captures the core meaning. Option B (codicil) is a legal supplement to a will, option C (vogue) means popular fashion, and option D (ruse) means a deceptive scheme.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. use equivocal language to deceive people

  2. use of force to get someone to object

  3. act of using one's will

  4. layer of earth's surface

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Equivocate means to use ambiguous or evasive language to avoid making a clear statement, often to deceive. Option A correctly defines this deceptive communication tactic. Option B seems to reference coercion, option C (volition) means act of will, and option D (stratum) refers to a layer of earth - all unrelated.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. eat away

  2. living at the same time as

  3. simultaneous discharge of a number of shots

  4. spread randomly

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Erode means to gradually wear away or consume through corrosive or destructive forces. Option A correctly defines this process. Option B (contemporary) means living at the same time, option C (salvo) means simultaneous discharge, and option D (disseminate) means to spread randomly.