Question
How do you approach problem-solving?
Solution
This question asks about an individual's problem-solving approach. The answer options include solving problems through trial and error, using logical and analytical thinking, relying on intuition and creativity, or taking a situational approach. The correct answer is d) It depends on the situation, as problem-solving can require a combination of different approaches depending on the nature of the problem and the available resources.
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Select the most appropriate indirect/direct form of the given sentence.
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He will say, ‘I am very busy.’
Select the most appropriate indirect form of the given sentence.
Sushma said to Mohit, “You have always been the cleverest in the family.”
Select the option which correctly converts the given sentence into direct speech.
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Select the option which correctly converts the given sentence into direct speech.
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