Corrections Officer Entrance (CJBAT) Practice Exam

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What is the opposite of 'impartial'?

  1. Unbiased

  2. Prejudiced

  3. Neutral

  4. Objective

The correct answer is: Prejudiced

The term 'impartial' refers to the quality of being fair and not favoring either side in a dispute or conflict. Therefore, the opposite of being impartial would involve having a bias or favoritism towards one side. 'Prejudiced' captures this concept perfectly, as it denotes a preconceived opinion or judgment about something or someone, often based on inadequate knowledge or irrational feelings. This implies a lack of neutrality and fairness, which stands directly contrary to the principle of being impartial. In contrast, 'unbiased,' 'neutral,' and 'objective' all share characteristics that align with the idea of not favoring one side over another, reinforcing the quality of being impartial rather than opposing it.