100%
4
Rated
Attempts
127
URL copied!
Community
Status
What does the term 'redundant' imply in the context of something being unnecessary?
-
A
Precise
-
B
Garrulous
-
C
Tentative
-
D
Unnecessary
A
Precise
B
Garrulous
C
Tentative
D
Unnecessary
'Redundant' refers to something that is superfluous or no longer needed, often because it duplicates or repeats existing content or effort. In communication, writing, or work processes, redundancy indicates inefficiency or unnecessary repetition. Identifying redundant elements helps streamline tasks and remove waste or clutter from processes.
- Precise: This means exact or accurate, which is not related to being unnecessary.
- Garrulous: This describes excessive talking, unrelated to the concept of redundancy.
- Tentative: This refers to hesitancy or uncertainty, not superfluity or unnecessariness.
Related Questions
Top Picks
Available Test
Sets
HESI A2 Anatomy & Physiology Practice Test
HESI A2 Biology Practice Test
HESI A2 Chemistry Practice Test
HESI A2 Physics Practice Test
HESI A2 Vocabulary Practice Test
HESI A2 Grammar Practice Test
HESI A2 Reading Comprehension Practice Test
HESI A2 Mathematics Practice Test
NEX Math Free Practice
NEX Science Free Practice
Available FREE Test
Sets