Corrections Officer Entrance (CJBAT) Practice Exam

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What does 'outgoing' most closely describe?

  1. Reserved

  2. Social

  3. Timid

  4. Shy

The correct answer is: Social

The term 'outgoing' most closely describes someone who is social and enjoys engaging with others. An outgoing person is typically characterized by their friendliness, sociability, and willingness to participate in activities with others. This trait often includes a comfort in initiating conversations and forming connections, indicating a preference for interaction rather than solitude. The other options represent more introverted qualities or behaviors, such as being reserved, timid, or shy, which are not aligned with the confident and engaging nature associated with being outgoing. Therefore, the choice that aligns best with 'outgoing' is the one that emphasizes being social.