Understanding Goals: Accomplish vs Achieve
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What is the meaning of the word 'accomplish'?

  • To fail at a task
  • To dream about an outcome
  • To execute or carry out successfully (correct)
  • To create something new
  • Which term best describes a specific aim or target?

  • Achieve
  • Accomplish
  • Objective (correct)
  • Artificial
  • What does the word 'achieve' mean?

  • To abandon an effort
  • To create an illusion
  • To recognize a problem
  • To successfully reach a desired goal (correct)
  • What is the correct definition of 'artificial'?

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    Which proposition correctly aligns with the relationship between 'accomplish' and 'achieve'?

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    Accomplish - Виконати

    • "Accomplish" implies the completion of a task or goal, often with a focus on the practical outcome.
    • It suggests a successful completion of a specific, usually defined, action.
    • The word's emphasis is on the act of completing, rather than the magnitude of the achievement.
    • "Accomplish" often relates to concrete actions.

    Achieve - Досягти

    • "Achieve" suggests reaching a goal or objective.
    • It indicates fulfillment of a desired outcome or result, often through effort and perseverance.
    • The word implies a sense of accomplishment and often involves more significant goals or milestones.
    • It involves a degree of effort and planning, often associated with long-term or ambitious targets.

    Objective - Мета

    • An "objective" is a specific target or goal that is intended to be reached.
    • Objectives are typically defined and measurable, providing a clear direction and a way to assess progress.
    • Objectives are instrumental for planning and organizational strategy, forming the basis for tasks and activities.
    • Objectives can be personal, professional, or organizational, depending on their scope and purpose.

    Artificial - Штучний

    • "Artificial" describes something made or produced by humans, as opposed to occurring naturally.
    • It implies a manufactured or synthetic quality, often lacking the characteristics of a natural counterpart.
    • The term often points to something created with human intervention and technology, rather than emerging spontaneously.
    • Examples include artificial intelligence, artificial limbs, or artificial sweeteners.

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    This quiz explores the distinctions between the terms 'accomplish', 'achieve', and 'objective'. It delves into the nuances of each word, emphasizing their meanings and implications in goal-setting and completion. Test your understanding of these important concepts in achieving success.

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