Questions Related to leadership
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cliff
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severe disapproval
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loss of speech due to injury or illness
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dark
C
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Explanation
Aphasia is a neurological condition causing loss of ability to understand or express speech due to brain injury or illness. The other options refer to: precipice (A), condemnation (B), and dark (D).
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something that causes a substance in a chemical solution to separate out in solid form
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censure
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pithy maxim or saying
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sleepwalker
C
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Explanation
An aphorism is a concise, pithy maxim or saying that expresses a general truth or principle. The other options refer to: precipitate (A), censure (B), and somnambulist (D).
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hurl downward
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disown
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person who keeps bees
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half asleep
C
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Explanation
An apiarist is a beekeeper - someone who maintains honeybee colonies for honey production or pollination. The other options refer to: precipitate (A), disown (B), and half-asleep (D).
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steep
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disgust
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a place where bees are kept
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of sound or its speed in air
C
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Explanation
An apiary is a place where bees are kept - a bee yard or collection of beehives maintained by a beekeeper. The other options refer to: steep (A), disgust (B), and acoustic (D).
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exact
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reject with rudeness or coldness (an offer or friendship)
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bee-keeping
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14-line poetic verse form with a fixed rhyme pattern
C
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Explanation
Apiculture means beekeeping - the practice of maintaining honeybee colonies for honey, wax, or pollination. The other options refer to: precise (A), rebuff (B), and sonnet (D).
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make impossible
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distaste
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poise
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resonant
C
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Explanation
Aplomb means self-confidence, composure, and poise especially in difficult or challenging situations. The other options refer to: prevent (A), dislike (B), and resonant (D).
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advanced in development
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respectable
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prophetic
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one who foretells the future
C
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Explanation
Apocalyptic describes something relating to the end of the world or a catastrophic event. While 'prophetic' (foretelling the future) is tangentially related since apocalyptic literature often contains predictions, it's not the primary meaning. The word more commonly means 'catastrophic' or 'describing total destruction,' making option C an imperfect match but the best among the choices provided.
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forerunner
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supposed
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(of a story) widely believed but untrue
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teacher of philosophy
C
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Explanation
Apocryphal refers to a story that is widely circulated or believed but is actually untrue or of doubtful authenticity. It comes from the Apocrypha (biblical writings not considered canonical). Option C precisely captures this meaning - a story believed by many but not factually true.
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predatory animal or bird
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mass for the dead
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highest point
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worldly wise and urbane
C
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Explanation
Apogee is the point in an object's orbit (like the moon) where it is farthest from Earth. Figuratively, it means the highest point, peak, or zenith of something. Option C correctly gives the figurative meaning - the highest or culminating point of any development or activity.
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former occupant of a post
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necessary requirement
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having an aversion or lack of concern for political affairs
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seemingly plausible but fallacious reasoning
C
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Explanation
Apolitical means having no interest or involvement in political affairs, or being against political principles. It describes someone or something that is not connected to politics or deliberately avoids political matters. Option C accurately defines this as having an aversion to or lack of concern for politics.