Questions Related to leadership

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. agree

  2. evil

  3. obedient

  4. tear or be torn quickly and violently

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Explanation

Jibe means to agree with or be in accord with something. When we say something 'doesn't jibe with the facts,' we mean it doesn't agree or match up. Option B (evil) is unrelated to the word's meaning, option C (obedient) is about following authority, and option D refers to violent tearing which is not what jibe means.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. extremely aggressive and militant patriot

  2. twisting

  3. correct

  4. metal pin used for fastening metal plates together

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Explanation

Jingoist refers to an extremely aggressive and militant patriot who displays excessive nationalism. The term comes from 'jingo,' which was used in the phrase 'by jingo' during patriotic war chants. Options B, C, and D are unrelated - twisting refers to rotation, correct is about accuracy, and a metal pin is called a jag (not jingoist).

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. given to(having a tendency of) joking

  2. apparatus for making sounds

  3. convenient features that helps to make life pleasant

  4. holding one's attention

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Explanation

Jocose means given to joking or playful/humorous in nature. It describes someone who has a tendency to make jokes or speaks in a playful manner. Option B refers to sound-producing devices, option C describes convenient amenities, and option D means captivating - none of these relate to being humorous.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. said or done in jest or playfully

  2. sceptic

  3. agreeable

  4. small stream

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Explanation

Jocular means said or done in jest or in a playful manner. It describes speech or actions meant to be humorous or teasing rather than serious. Option B (sceptic) refers to doubt, option C (agreeable) means pleasant, and option D refers to a small water channel - none relate to playful humor.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. merry

  2. small light sailboat or rowboat

  3. peaceful

  4. strong

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Explanation

Jocund means cheerful, merry, or lively in spirit. It describes someone who is happy and sprightly. Option B refers to a type of boat, option C means peaceful/calm, and option D means having physical strength - only merry captures the cheerful happiness that jocund conveys.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. gaiety

  2. read or glance through quickly

  3. wrong

  4. ornate

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Explanation

Jollity means gaiety, cheerfulness, or the quality of being merry and joyful. It refers to lively celebration or high spirits. Option B means to skim through text, option C means incorrect, and option D means elaborately decorated - none relate to joyous celebration.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. shove

  2. provide or use scantily

  3. friendship

  4. make liquids murky by stirring up sediment

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Explanation

Jostle means to push, elbow, or bump against someone roughly, typically in a crowd. It implies forceful contact to make space. Option B means to provide minimally, option C is about friendship, and option D refers to stirring up sediment - none relate to physical pushing.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. good-natured

  2. miser

  3. loss of memory

  4. (of land) rising and falling in long gentle slopes

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Explanation

Jovial means friendly, cheerful, and good-natured in manner. It describes someone who is warm and pleasant in social interactions. Option B (miser) is the opposite - a stingy person, option C means amnesia (memory loss), and option D describes geographical terrain - none relate to a friendly personality.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. rejoicing

  2. minor fight

  3. pardon (allowed by government to political criminals)

  4. play or frolic boisterously

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Explanation

Jubilation means a feeling of great happiness or triumph, specifically rejoicing. It expresses exuberant celebration at good news or success. Option B means a small conflict, option C refers to political pardons, and option D means energetic play - none capture the meaning of triumphant celebration.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. For the babies, dreaming may be seen as a good way of exercising the mind and stimulating it.

  2. To many babies, it seems they are thinking while dreaming

  3. Sleep and dream are equally important for the infant's mental development.

  4. Babies extensively use their mind especially while dreaming

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Explanation

The original sentence states that dreaming benefits babies by developing their infant minds. Option A correctly preserves this meaning by stating dreaming 'may be seen as a good way of exercising the mind and stimulating it.' Options B, C, and D either change the focus (thinking vs. development), introduce irrelevant concepts (sleep equality), or misrepresent the relationship (extensive use vs. developmental benefit).