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Which of the following best defines 'naivete'?
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A
A deep understanding of complex issues.
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B
An ability to manipulate situations.
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C
Lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment.
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D
A strong sense of skepticism.
A
A deep understanding of complex issues.
B
An ability to manipulate situations.
C
Lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment.
D
A strong sense of skepticism.
‘Naivete’ describes a lack of life experience, wisdom, or practical judgment, often resulting in innocence, trustfulness, or gullibility. It suggests that a person may not recognize risks or complexities due to limited exposure or understanding.
- A. A deep understanding of complex issues: This suggests knowledge and wisdom, which is the opposite of naivete.
- B. An ability to manipulate situations: Manipulation requires experience and awareness, not innocence or inexperience.
- D. A strong sense of skepticism: Skepticism involves doubt and caution, which contrasts with the trusting nature of naivete.
- C. Lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment: This correctly defines the meaning of the term.
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