Questions Related to leadership
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inclined to form factions
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hardened
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resentment
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intentionally hidden
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Correct answer
Explanation
Factious means causing or inclined to cause dissension, quarreling, or internal conflict within a group. It describes behavior that creates factions or divisiveness. Options B (hardened/indurate), C (resentment), and D (covert/intentionally hidden) are incorrect.
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not genuine
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malicious misrepresentation
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unsatisfied
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unexplicable
A
Correct answer
Explanation
Fake means not genuine, counterfeit, or artificial - something presented as real but actually false or imitation. Option A is the straightforward definition. Options B (calumny/malicious misrepresentation), C (unsatisfied), and D (inexplicable) are either related concepts or unrelated.
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comprehend
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having a very fine bore
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not earthly
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funeral director
A
Correct answer
Explanation
To fathom means to comprehend, understand, or penetrate the meaning of something complex. Originally a nautical measurement of depth (6 feet), it figuratively means to get to the bottom of something or understand it thoroughly. Options B (capillary/having fine bore), C (ethereal/not earthly), and D (mortician/funeral director) are incorrect.
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too deep to be measured or understood
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surrender
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plain
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moving with a wavelike motion
A
Correct answer
Explanation
Fathomless means something that cannot be measured or understood due to its depth or complexity. Option A correctly captures this definition. Options B, C, and D are unrelated words.
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smugly and unconsciously foolish
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whim
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infallibly
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dig up
A
Correct answer
Explanation
Fatuous describes someone who is foolish without realizing it, often in a smug or self-satisfied way. Option A precisely defines this term. The other options are unrelated words.
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animals of a period or region
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unpredictable
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entirely acceptable
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not earthly
A
Correct answer
Explanation
Fauna refers to the animal life of a particular region or time period. Option A provides the accurate definition. The remaining options are unrelated words.
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display of partiality toward a favored person
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(of a boat) turn over
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steadfast
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plain
A
Correct answer
Explanation
Favoritism involves showing unfair preference or partiality to one person over others. Option A captures this concept perfectly. The other options describe unrelated concepts.
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courting favor by cringing and flattering
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title
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genuine
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infallibly
A
Correct answer
Explanation
Fawning describes excessively flattering or submissive behavior to gain favor from someone. Option A accurately defines this behavior. The other options are unrelated words.
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disconcert
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faultfinding
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liberate
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entirely acceptable
A
Correct answer
Explanation
To faze means to disturb, unsettle, or disconcert someone. Option A provides the precise definition. The other options are completely different words.
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practical
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glass water bottle
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immature
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steadfast
A
Correct answer
Explanation
Feasible describes something that is capable of being done or achieved, often with practical considerations in mind. Option A captures this meaning perfectly. The other options are unrelated words.