Questions Related to leadership

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. plan of a trip

  2. relating to stars

  3. combination of different things

  4. art of effective communication

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Explanation

An itinerary is a planned route or detailed plan for a journey, including destinations and timing. Option A is correct. The other options define sidereal, amalgam, and rhetoric.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. poke abruptly with something sharp

  2. switch (a railroad car) to a siding

  3. (of societies or groups) combine

  4. marked by vulgar lewd humor

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Explanation

To jab means to poke or thrust abruptly with something pointed or sharp. It can be a physical action or metaphorical verbal attack. Option A is correct. The other options define sidetrack, amalgamate, and ribald.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. indisputable

  2. made of inferior material

  3. story, play, or picture in which characters are used as symbols

  4. go backwards

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Irrefutable means indisputable or impossible to disprove. It describes evidence or arguments that cannot be contested. Option A is correct. The other options define shoddy, allegory, and retrograde.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. not able to be corrected or repaired

  2. scolding woman

  3. assign

  4. echo repeatedly

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Irreparable means not able to be corrected, repaired, or made right. It describes damage or harm that is permanent. Option A is correct. The other options define termagant, allot, and reiterate.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. unable to be restrained or held back

  2. clever

  3. mixture as of metals

  4. deserving reverence

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Irrepressible means unable to be restrained, suppressed, or held back. It describes something that cannot be controlled or contained, like enthusiasm or laughter. Option A is correct. The other options define adroit, amalgam, and venerable.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. beyond reproach

  2. make or become shrunken and wrinkled (often by drying)

  3. refer indirectly

  4. respectful

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Explanation

Irreproachable means beyond reproach or faultless. It describes behavior or character that cannot be criticized. Option A is correct. The other options define shrivel, allude, and deferential.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. uncertain how to act

  2. shake uncontrollably

  3. entice

  4. daydream

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Explanation

Irresolute means undecided or uncertain about how to act or proceed. It describes someone who lacks determination or hesitates when making decisions. The prefix 'ir-' means 'not,' while 'resolute' means showing determination.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. impossible to recover or regain

  2. mix together

  3. pertaining to soil deposits left by running water

  4. relapse

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Explanation

Irretrievable describes something that cannot be recovered, reclaimed, or restored once lost. The prefix 'ir-' means 'not,' and 'retrievable' means capable of being recovered. It's often used for lost opportunities, time, or items that are gone forever.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. lack of proper respect or reverence

  2. keep away from

  3. money or goods given to the poor

  4. attack with abusive language

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Explanation

"Irreverence" is a lack of proper respect or reverence for things that are generally taken seriously. Distractors like "money or goods given to the poor" (alms) or "attack with abusive language" (revile) are incorrect.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. chatter rapidly or unintelligibly

  2. put through a sieve to separate fine from coarse particles

  3. collect (gradually, in a very large amount)

  4. (of buildings) likely to break or fall apart

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Explanation

To "jabber" means to talk rapidly, excitedly, or unintelligibly. The other options describe sieving particles, collecting items, or dilapidated buildings, which are entirely unrelated to rapid speech.