Questions Related to leadership

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. Someone with clean Polished shoe pair

  2. Ladies shoe

  3. Someone who is so good and so obedient that it is annoying

  4. Someone who stole the good two-shoe

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

'Goody two-shoes' is a derogatory term for someone who is virtuous and obedient to an annoying degree - they follow rules so strictly that it irritates others. It comes from a children's story about a poor girl with two shoes. The phrase mocks people who are self-righteously well-behaved, not about actual shoes or theft.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. Prudential

  2. Prudencial

  3. Prudensial

  4. Prudentcial

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

'Prudential' is the correct spelling meaning relating to prudence or wisdom. 'Prudencial', 'Prudensial', and 'Prudentcial' incorrectly substitute letters or add extra syllables.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. Assasination

  2. Asassination

  3. Assassination

  4. Assasinasion

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

'Assassination' is the correct spelling with double 's' in both syllables (as-sas-sin-a-tion). 'Assasination' (only one double-s), 'Asassination', and 'Assasinasion' are incorrect.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. Embarrassment

  2. Embarasment

  3. Embarrasment

  4. Embarassment

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

'Embarrassment' is correctly spelled with double 'r' and double 's' (em-bar-rass-ment). 'Embarasment', 'Embarrasment', and 'Embarassment' miss one or both doubled letters.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. unimpeachable

  2. unimpeasable

  3. unimpeachablilty

  4. None of these is correct

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

'Unimpeachable' is correctly spelled meaning completely reliable or unquestionable. 'Unimpeasable' is missing 'ch', 'unimpeachablilty' is an incorrect noun form, and 'None of these' is wrong since A is correct.