1. What does the word 'vary' mean?
A vision, understanding, awareness B own, have, hold, enjoy C improve, increase, boost, develop D differ, diverge, contrast, be different
2. How does the word 'dramatically' describe a change?
A unusually good and special B in a great and sudden way C relating to a particular context D vision, understanding, awareness
3. What does 'contextual' relate to?
A in a great and sudden way B own, have, hold, enjoy C improve, increase, boost, develop D relating to a particular context
4. What is the meaning of 'unique'?
A own, have, hold, enjoy B unusually good and special C vision, understanding, awareness D relating to a particular context
5. What does 'insight' refer to?
A improve, increase, boost, develop B relating to a particular context C own, have, hold, enjoy D vision, understanding, awareness
6. What is the synonym of 'possess'?
A own B lose C borrow D lend
7. Which word is synonymous with 'external'?
A within B inside C outside D internal
8. What does 'impossible' mean?
A not possible B feasible C achievable D likely
9. Which word is synonymous with 'promote'?
A prevent B encourage C hinder D discourage
10. What does 'challenging' mean?
A effortless B easy C simple D difficult
11. Who can be referred to as a 'colleague'?
A client B coworker C boss D competitor
12. What is a synonym for 'intellectual'?
A knowledgeable B grateful C relative D modest
13. What does 'humility' mean?
A viewpoint B gratitude C modesty D identification
14. How can the word 'characterize' be defined?
A overlook B ignore C describe D neglect
15. What does the word 'role' signify?
A whole B totality C entirety D part
16. What is the synonym of 'inner'?
A outer B external C superficial D internal
17. What does 'unfold' mean in the context of events?
A reverse B stop C pause D happen
18. Which word is synonymous with 'recognition'?
A outlook B identification C next of kin D thankfulness
19. What does 'appreciation' refer to?
A family member B viewpoint C detection D gratitude
20. What is the meaning of 'perspective'?
A viewpoint B differentiation C obligation D self-effacement
21. What does the word 'compromise' mean?
A independence, autonomy, self-sufficiency, isolation B conflict, disagreement, dispute, argument C dominance, control, authority, power D cooperation, negotiation, concession, conciliation
22. Which of the following best describes 'compromise'?
A cooperation and negotiation to reach an agreement B maintaining one's position without change C avoiding any form of discussion or negotiation D complete surrender to another's demands
23. In what context is 'compromise' often used?
A in contexts of unilateral decisions B in situations requiring mutual concessions C in scenarios of complete independence D in situations of absolute certainty
24. What is a key element of 'compromise'?
A making concessions B avoiding conflict C maintaining status quo D asserting dominance
25. How does 'compromise' contribute to conflict resolution?
A by enforcing one party's will over another B by ignoring the issues at hand C by facilitating mutual agreement through negotiation D by escalating the conflict further