The Making of a Leader: Key Qualities and Examples
What makes a good leader? Is it their confidence? Their ability to inspire others? Their honesty? Leadership is a mix of many qualities, and different leaders may excel in different areas. Take Mahatma Gandhi, for example. His honesty, humility, and dedication to non-violence inspired millions to fight for India's independence. Or look at Steve Jobs. His confidence and vision revolutionized the tech industry. Sports fans might think of Serena Williams, whose determination and resilience on the tennis court show that leaders can also be found in athletics. These leaders all have different styles, but they share a few key qualities: honesty, communication, confidence, and a knack for inspiring others. These are the traits that make a leader truly great.
Question 1
Which quality did Mahatma Gandhi possess that inspired people?
His ability to play sports
His confidence
His humility and dedication to non-violence
His technical knowledge
His wealth
Question 2
In what way did Steve Jobs demonstrate his leadership?
Through his tennis skills
Through his humility
Through his wealth
Through his confidence and vision
Through his political influence
Question 3
What does the presence of Serena Williams in this text illustrate?
That leaders must be athletes
That leaders must be politicians
That leaders can be found in all areas, including athletics
That leaders must be wealthy
That leaders must be humble
Question 4
Which four qualities are shared by all the mentioned leaders?
Wealth, fame, humility, and honesty
Confidence, humility, non-violence, and vision
Confidence, communication, honesty, and inspiration
Wealth, confidence, vision, and non-violence
Fame, vision, humility, and communication
Question 5
What does 'revolutionized' mean in the context of Steve Jobs and the tech industry?
Destroyed
Ignored
Transformed drastically
Copied
Introduced slowly
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