Questions Related to leadership

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. It is First

  2. It is followed by B

  3. It is followed by Bees

  4. Dont Know

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

This is a wordplay riddle. The letter 'A' is followed by 'B', which sounds exactly like 'bees'. Since bees are insects associated with flowers, the pun creates the joke. It's a phonetic riddle, not a factual question.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. Taciturn

  2. The kind of people that shy away from an argument

  3. Adept at making provocative statements during conversations

  4. None

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

Australians are known for their direct and often provocative communication style, using humor and understatement that can include making provocative statements. This characteristic contrasts with more reserved communication patterns in some other cultures. Option A (taciturn) suggests reservedness, which is not typical. Option B incorrectly describes Australians as avoiding arguments.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. You have only one choice: Leave for London while you can.

  2. You have only one choice leave for London while you can.

  3. You have only one choice. Leave for London while you can.

  4. None of the above

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

Option A is correct because it uses a colon to properly introduce the explanatory clause 'Leave for London while you can.' The colon connects the main clause to its explanation. Option B lacks the necessary colon, creating a run-on. Option C incorrectly uses a period, making 'Leave for London while you can.' a sentence fragment.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. noting grammatical mistakes made by members during the meeting

  2. noting good usages of grammar

  3. teaching grammar to everyone

  4. keeping a count of how many times word of the day was used, by whom

  5. noting all the ah's um's, fillers

  6. giving Grammarian's report at end of meeting

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A,B,D,F Correct answer
Explanation

The Grammarian tracks grammatical errors and highlights good word usage during the meeting. They also count how many times the 'Word of the Day' is used and by whom. They provide a report at the end but do not teach grammar formally or count filler words (that's the Ah Counter's role).

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. Sure. It's already eleven o' clock.

  2. Sorry. I'm in the middle of something. Get it done yourself.

  3. Iam busy too. I cant take it up.

  4. I'm afraid I can't. It's my sons' third birthday and we're having a big party for him.

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

Option D is the most polite and professionally appropriate refusal, offering a valid personal reason. Options A and C are informal or grammatically poor, while B is rude and unprofessional for workplace communication.

Multiple choice softskills leadership
  1. Kumaran

  2. Richard

  3. Balki

  4. Dinakar

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

This is an internal organizational or social trivia question. Within the specific group or company context this quiz was created for, Kumaran is recognized as the manager with the best 'Istyle Quotient'.