Questions Related to leadership

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. demand and obtain by force

  2. honor the memory of

  3. justified

  4. existence

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Explanation

As a verb (not the common adjective), "exact" means to demand or obtain something, like payment or revenge, with force or authority. Distractor B means honoring memory, C means justified, D means existence.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. extremely demanding

  2. remembering

  3. guarantee

  4. of substance

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Explanation

"Exacting" describes something or someone that requires great care, effort, or attention - extremely demanding in standards. Distractor B means remembering, C means guarantee, D means having substance.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. raise in rank or dignity

  2. equal in extent

  3. tunnels in which rabbits live

  4. support (a claim) with evidence

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"Exalt" means to raise someone in rank, power, or dignity, or to hold them in very high regard. Distractor B means equal, C refers to rabbit tunnels, D means supporting with evidence.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. vex

  2. feel or express pity or sympathy for

  3. very cautious

  4. substantial

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"Exasperate" means to irritate, frustrate, or annoy someone intensely, often to the point of exhaustion. Distractor B means to feel pity, C means cautious, D means substantial - none relate to irritation.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. exclude

  2. spacious and comfortable

  3. waster

  4. include (as a member of a group)

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'Except' means to exclude or leave out. When you except something, you are specifically not including it. The other options list unrelated meanings or synonyms for different words.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. objectionable

  2. ordinary

  3. move or swing back and forth

  4. stratagem(deceptive scheme)

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Explanation

'Exceptionable' means objectionable or open to objection. It describes something that people might reasonably object to or criticize. Don't confuse it with 'exceptional' (unusually good).

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. selected passage (written or musical) taken from a longer work

  2. nation governed by the people

  3. increase gradually (as the moon)

  4. perceptiveness

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An 'excerpt' is a short selection taken from a longer work like a book, article, or musical composition. It's a passage that has been extracted to represent a part of the whole. The other options define unrelated words.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. treasury

  2. held in common

  3. ambush

  4. tending to overthrow or ruin

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Explanation

The 'exchequer' is a treasury or government department that manages public revenue and funds. It originally referred to the financial department of the British government. The term is still used in financial contexts.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. cut away

  2. small (often rural) community whose members share work and income

  3. accustom a baby not to nurse

  4. assist (someone in difficulty)

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'Excise' means to cut away or remove something, especially by cutting out. It can also refer to a tax on certain goods. The primary meaning involves cutting or removal. The other options define unrelated words.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. cry out suddenly

  2. agreement

  3. tired after long work

  4. juicy

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Explanation

'Exclaim' means to cry out suddenly, especially in surprise, anger, or pain. It refers to speaking loudly and emotionally. The other options are unrelated meanings that don't match this verb.