Give an example of a hard skill.
Soft Skills Vs. Hard Skills

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Programming
Answer explanation
Programming is a technical skill that involves writing code to create software, making it a clear example of a hard skill. In contrast, public speaking, responsibility, and communication are considered soft skills.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Why are soft skills important?
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Soft skills are important because they enable effective communication, collaboration, and problem-solving in the workplace.
Answer explanation
Soft skills are crucial as they foster effective communication, collaboration, and problem-solving, which are essential for a productive workplace. The correct choice highlights their importance in enhancing team dynamics and overall success.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is the difference between soft skills and hard skills?
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Soft skills are interpersonal skills, while hard skills are technical or job-related skills.
Answer explanation
The correct choice defines soft skills as interpersonal skills, such as communication and teamwork, while hard skills refer to technical or job-related skills, like coding or data analysis. This distinction is essential for understanding skill sets.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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How can soft skills be developed? Options: Practice, observation, feedback, role-playing, workshops, mentorship; Watching videos, participating in group discussions, joining clubs; Taking personality tests, attending networking events, seeking professional help
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All of the above
Answer explanation
Soft skills can be developed through various methods including practice, observation, feedback, role-playing, workshops, mentorship, watching videos, group discussions, clubs, personality tests, networking events, and professional help. Thus, 'All of the above' is correct.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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How can hard skills be acquired?
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Through formal education, training programs, on-the-job experience, and self-study.
Answer explanation
Hard skills can be acquired through formal education, training programs, on-the-job experience, and self-study, as these methods provide structured learning and practical application, unlike casual activities such as hanging out with friends or watching TV.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which type of skill is more important in the workplace: soft skills or hard skills?
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soft skills
Answer explanation
Soft skills, such as communication and teamwork, are crucial in the workplace as they enhance collaboration and adaptability, making them more important than hard skills, which are specific technical abilities.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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How can a person improve their soft skills?
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By practicing active listening, developing effective communication skills, honing emotional intelligence, and seeking feedback for continuous improvement.
Answer explanation
Improving soft skills involves active listening, effective communication, emotional intelligence, and seeking feedback. These practices foster personal growth and enhance interpersonal interactions, unlike neglecting or avoiding social engagement.
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