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Asked: July 17, 20252025-07-17T12:31:14+00:00 2025-07-17T12:31:14+00:00

Daily Vocabulary from International Newspapers (17 July 2025): DAILY QUIZ

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Daily Vocabulary from International Newspapers (17 July 2025): DAILY QUIZ

1. Which term represents the most precise antonym of “proactive” in professional contexts?

"Reactive" is the most precise antonym of "proactive" because it describes responding to situations after they occur, rather than anticipating and acting beforehand. Proactive behavior involves taking initiative and planning ahead, while reactive behavior involves responding to circumstances after they arise. Option C (passive) suggests inaction rather than responsive action. Option A (aggressive) describes manner of action, not timing of response. Option D (contemplative) refers to thoughtful consideration, which could actually support proactive behavior. Option E (systematic) describes methodology and could characterize either proactive or reactive approaches.

2. A researcher preparing a comprehensive meta-analysis would most appropriately “collate” data by:

To "collate" means to systematically collect, arrange, and organize materials (especially documents or data) from various sources in a methodical order for analysis or comparison. In research contexts, this involves careful gathering and logical arrangement of information to facilitate meaningful analysis. Option A focuses on sampling methodology rather than organization. Option C describes data exclusion, not organization. Option D addresses translation, which is a separate process from collation. Option E describes data conversion rather than the systematic gathering and arranging that defines collation.To "collate" means to systematically collect, arrange, and organize materials (especially documents or data) from various sources in a methodical order for analysis or comparison. In research contexts, this involves careful gathering and logical arrangement of information to facilitate meaningful analysis. Option A focuses on sampling methodology rather than organization. Option C describes data exclusion, not organization. Option D addresses translation, which is a separate process from collation. Option E describes data conversion rather than the systematic gathering and arranging that defines collation.

3. Which word is most synonymous with “evocation” as used in literary analysis?

Conjuration" is the most precise synonym for "evocation," as both words describe the act of calling forth or summoning something intangible (memories, emotions, spirits, or atmospheres) through artistic or ritualistic means. In literary contexts, evocation refers to the skillful calling forth of emotions, images, or memories through carefully chosen words and techniques. Option A (elimination) is opposite in meaning. Option C (documentation) involves recording rather than summoning. Option D (verification) concerns proving truth rather than calling forth responses. Option E (systematization) involves organizing, which lacks the creative summoning aspect essential to evocation.

4. The innovative startup’s approach was not merely _______ existing market practices, but fundamentally reconceptualizing the entire industry paradigm through technological integration.

"Disrupting" perfectly captures the radical transformation described in the sentence, where existing practices are not just challenged but fundamentally altered. The phrase "not merely" followed by "but fundamentally reconceptualizing" creates a progressive intensification that disruption naturally leads to. Option B (supplementing) suggests addition rather than transformation. Option C (critiquing) involves analysis but not necessarily change. Option D (emulating) means copying, which contradicts innovation. Option E (refinancing) is irrelevant to the technological context described.

5. In academic discourse, “deferring” most precisely means:

"Deferring" in sophisticated usage primarily means showing respect by yielding to someone else's superior knowledge, judgment, or authority. While option B captures the temporal aspect of postponement that "defer" can mean, in academic and professional contexts, the word more commonly refers to the respectful yielding to expertise. Option A is incorrect as deferring doesn't involve abandonment but respectful yielding. Option C misses the respectful acknowledgment aspect. Option E conflates deferring with mere procrastination, missing the deliberate and respectful nature of true deference.

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