Questions Related to leadership

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. something surrendered as punishment for a crime or breach of contract

  2. nonentity

  3. annoy

  4. enthusiasm (as in artistic performance or composition)

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Forfeit refers to something surrendered or lost as a penalty for wrongdoing, breaking rules, or failing to fulfill obligations. Common examples include forfeiting a game or deposit. The other options don't match: nobody (nonentity), bother (annoy), or artistic passion (zeal).

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. counterfeit

  2. small ring

  3. capable of maintaining life

  4. trace

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Forge means to counterfeit or fake something, typically documents, signatures, or works of art. It can also mean to shape metal with heat and hammer, but in this context, counterfeit is the meaning. The other options are incorrect: a small ring (annulet), alive/sustaining (viable), or track (trace).

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. give up

  2. closed circular line around an area

  3. food

  4. vested power to reject a bill

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Forgo (or forego) means to give up, do without, or relinquish something voluntarily. It's commonly used in phrases like 'forgo dessert' or 'forgo pleasure.' The other options are unrelated: an enclosure (encircle), sustenance (food), or veto power (presidential).

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. sad and lonely

  2. roundabout

  3. full of vigor or energy

  4. annoy

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Forlorn describes someone who appears sad, lonely, abandoned, or hopeless in appearance. It conveys a deep sense of desolation and misery. The other options don't fit: roundabout (indirect), energetic (vigorous), or to bother (annoy).

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. ceremonious quality

  2. indirect or roundabout expression (by using an uncecessarily large number of words esp. when trying to avoid answering a difficult question directly)

  3. parish priest

  4. capable of maintaining life

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Formality refers to ceremonious quality or adherence to established rules, procedures, or conventions in social situations. It's about following proper protocol rather than being casual. The other options are wrong: evasive speech (circumlocution), clergy member (parish priest), or life-sustaining (viable).

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. menacing

  2. limit

  3. experienced as if one were taking part in the experience of another

  4. food

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Formidable means inspiring fear, dread, or respect through being impressively large, powerful, or capable. It describes something that seems difficult to overcome or confront. The other options don't match: boundary (limit), empathetic experience (vicarious), or sustenance (food).

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. desert

  2. prudent

  3. change (esp. from good to bad)

  4. full of vigor or energy

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Forsake means to abandon, give up on, or leave someone or something entirely, especially when they need support. It's a stronger form of desert. The other options are incorrect: wise (prudent), deterioration (degenerate), or full of energy (vigorous).

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. renounce under oath

  2. outwit

  3. food

  4. parish priest

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Forswear means to renounce, repudiate, or give up something under oath, often making a formal promise to stop doing something. It's a serious, oath-bound commitment. The other options don't fit: outsmart (outwit), sustenance (food), or clergy member (parish priest).

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. strong point or special talent in a person's character

  2. reservoir or water tank

  3. contend

  4. experienced as if one were taking part in the experience of another

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Forte means a person's strong point, special talent, or area of expertise - something they excel at naturally or through training. Note: it's pronounced 'fort' in this context, not 'for-tay'. The other options are wrong: water container (cistern), compete (contend), or empathetic experience (vicarious).

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. happening in the near future

  2. small round piece of medicine

  3. freeze

  4. change (esp. from good to bad)

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Forthcoming means something that is about to happen or appear soon, especially in the near future. Option A correctly captures this meaning of something that will happen soon. The other options are unrelated meanings of different words.