
He is a very ______ character; he is never relaxed with strangers. A. self-confident B. self-conscious C. self-evident D. self-serving
The sentence describes someone who struggles to relax with strangers, requiring a term that explains this social discomfort. Among the options, "self-conscious" directly captures the state of being overly aware of oneself in social situations, leading to awkwardness or unease—precisely matching the description of never feeling relaxed with strangers.
Answer: B. self-conscious
This choice logically connects the character trait to the behavior: a self-conscious person is hyper-aware of others' perceptions, making relaxation around strangers difficult. Other options miss the mark: "self-confident" (A) would imply ease, "self-evident" (C) means obvious (irrelevant here), and "self-serving" (D) refers to selfishness, unrelated to social relaxation.