Questions Related to leadership
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move about playfully
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needlessly repetitious
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unification
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eyesight
A
Correct answer
Explanation
To "frisk" means to skip or move about playfully. While it can also mean to search someone for concealed weapons, "move about playfully" is a valid and correct definition. The other options are unrelated.
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scattered
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scrabbled
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shattered
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sharpened
C
Correct answer
Explanation
Shattered is idiomatic British English meaning completely exhausted or worn out. Scattered means disorganized, scrabbled means clawed desperately, sharpened means honed.
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built
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mined
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grown
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manufactured
B
Correct answer
Explanation
Coal is extracted from the ground through mining. Built means constructed, grown refers to agriculture, manufactured means factory-made.
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to be seen
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to have seen
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to see
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to be seeing
A
Correct answer
Explanation
Like to be seen is passive infinitive meaning you would dislike others seeing you. To have seen is perfect active, to see is active infinitive, to be seeing is continuous passive.
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given
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giving
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taken
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taking
C
Correct answer
Explanation
Taken in is the idiom meaning deceived. The phrase I'm never taken in means I cannot be deceived. Given in would mean received inside.
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ought not to be making
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mustn't make
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ought not to have made
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had not to make
C
Correct answer
Explanation
Ought not to have made expresses regret about a past mistake. Ought not to be making is ongoing, mustn't make is present prohibition, had not to make is incorrect.
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have spoken
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was speaking
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spoke
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have been speaking
C
Correct answer
Explanation
Since + past simple requires past simple in the main clause. Have spoken is present perfect, was speaking is past continuous, have been speaking is present perfect continuous.
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are they?
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isn't it?
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aren't they?
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don't they?
D
Correct answer
Explanation
They love requires question tag don't they. Are they would invert subject-verb incorrectly, isn't it uses wrong pronoun, aren't they is be-verb mismatch.
C
Correct answer
Explanation
Saturday night requires on for specific days/nights. At is for times, the is article, in is for months/seasons.
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dead
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destroyed
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broke
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broken
C
Correct answer
Explanation
Broke means without money in informal usage. Dead and destroyed are too extreme, broken would mean physically damaged.