Questions Related to leadership
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Enthusiasam
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Enthusiasm
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Enthusiasum
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Enthusasium
B
Correct answer
Explanation
The correct spelling is 'Enthusiasm'. It ends in '-iasm'. The distractors add extra vowels like 'a' or 'u' before the 'm', which are incorrect phonetic interpretations.
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Astonishhing
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Astonishing
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Astonisshing
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Astonising
B
Correct answer
Explanation
The correct spelling is 'Astonishing'. It follows standard English spelling rules with a single 's' and 'h'. The distractors are common misspellings involving doubled consonants.
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Sculpptor
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Sculptor
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Skulptur
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Sculptur
B
Correct answer
Explanation
The correct spelling of the word for someone who creates sculptures is 'sculptor' with one 'p' and ending in '-or'. Option A incorrectly doubles the 'p'. Option C uses 'k' instead of 'c', and Option D omits the 'o'. Remember that words ending in '-or' usually come from Latin roots.
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Barbarian
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Barberian
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Barbarien
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Barberien
A
Correct answer
Explanation
The correct spelling is 'Barbarian'. It uses 'a' in both the second and third syllables. The distractors incorrectly substitute 'e' for 'a' in those positions.
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Consstellation
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Constelation
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Constellation
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Constelashion
C
Correct answer
Explanation
The correct spelling is 'Constellation'. It requires a double 'l' and a single 's'. The distractors either double the 's', use a single 'l', or use 'sh' instead of 't' for the 'sh' sound.
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Fantablulous
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Fantabulous
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Fantabulos
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Fantabolous
B
Correct answer
Explanation
The correct spelling is 'Fantabulous', a portmanteau of 'fantastic' and 'fabulous'. It ends in the standard suffix '-ous'. The distractors use '-os' or '-olous', which are incorrect.
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Unenviabel
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Uneviable
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Unenviable
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Unenvable
C
Correct answer
Explanation
The correct spelling is 'unenviable' meaning something that is not desirable or worth envying. It follows the pattern: un- + envi + -able. Option A misspells the suffix as '-abel', Option B uses '-viable' instead of '-viable', and Option D is missing the 'i'. The 'ie' combination is standard in this word.
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Fascinating
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Facssinating
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Fasccinating
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Fassinating
A
Correct answer
Explanation
The correct spelling is 'Fascinating'. It features the 'sc' combination which is common in words of Latin origin. The distractors use incorrect double 's' or double 'c' combinations.
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Astonishhing
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Astonishing
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Astonisshing
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Astonising
B
Correct answer
Explanation
The correct spelling is 'Astonishing'. It uses a single 'h' and a single 's'. The distractors add unnecessary double letters which do not exist in the standard spelling of the word.
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Enthusiasam
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Enthusiasm
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Enthusiasum
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Enthusasium
B
Correct answer
Explanation
The correct spelling is 'enthusiasm' - a noun meaning intense excitement or eagerness. It ends with '-asm' not '-am', '-um', or '-sium'. This word comes from Greek 'enthousiaismos'. Options A, C, and D all incorrectly modify the ending. Remember this word does not follow the typical '-um' pattern of some abstract nouns.