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Asked: July 19, 20252025-07-19T09:38:58+00:00 2025-07-19T09:38:58+00:00

Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers (19 July 2025): DAILY QUIZ

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📘 Daily Vocabulary Quiz – Sharpen Your Word Power!

Before you dive into today’s challenge, take a moment to build your base. We’ve handpicked 5 powerful words from today’s vocabulary update, and now it’s your turn to test how well you’ve understood and remembered them.

👉 Step 1: First, read the vocabulary article for July 19, 2025, here:
🔗 Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers and Publications – July 19, 2025

👉 Step 2: Come back and attempt the quiz below. Each question will test one word from the article — a perfect way to revise and retain!

Let’s make word learning active, fun, and effective — one quiz at a time. Start now and challenge yourself daily!

Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers (19 July 2025): DAILY QUIZ

1. In sociological terms, ostracisation represents a fundamental mechanism of social control whereby individuals who violate group norms face systematic exclusion. What does ostracisation most precisely mean?

Ostracisation specifically refers to the deliberate exclusion or banishment of an individual from a social group, community, or society. This term derives from ancient Athens, where citizens could vote to exile someone for ten years by writing their name on pottery shards (ostraka). Option A is incorrect because ostracisation involves complete exclusion, not mere suspension of privileges. Option C describes criticism but not exclusion. Option D refers to legal action rather than social banishment. Option E describes conformity pressure but not the actual act of exclusion that defines ostracisation.

2. The International Monetary Fund’s structural adjustment programs have been criticized for perpetuating _______ relationships, wherein developing nations maintain formal independence while remaining economically subordinated to Western powers through debt mechanisms and policy conditionalities.

Neocolonial perfectly describes relationships where former colonial powers (or other developed nations) maintain control over developing countries through economic, political, or cultural means rather than direct political rule. The context describes exactly this phenomenon - formal independence coupled with continued subordination through economic instruments. Option A (bilateral) simply means involving two parties but doesn't capture the power imbalance. Option C (reciprocal) implies mutual benefit, which contradicts the described subordination. Option D (multilateral) refers to multiple parties but lacks the colonial control aspect. Option E (egalitarian) suggests equality, which is the opposite of what's being described.

3. Educational institutions have increasingly focused on mainstreaming students with disabilities, integrating them into regular classrooms rather than segregating them in specialized programs. Which word is most synonymous with mainstreaming in this context?

Incorporating is the most precise synonym for mainstreaming in this educational context, as both terms refer to the process of including or integrating previously excluded groups into the dominant system or environment. Mainstreaming specifically involves bringing people from the margins into the central flow of activity. Option A (marginalizing) is actually the opposite of mainstreaming. Option B (assimilating) implies absorption and loss of distinct identity, which isn't necessarily what mainstreaming entails. Option D (institutionalizing) refers to establishing as standard practice but doesn't capture the integration aspect. Option E (normalizing) focuses on making something seem normal rather than the active process of inclusion that characterizes mainstreaming.

4. A pharmaceutical company published research results that, while technically accurate, were presented misleadingly to emphasize positive outcomes while minimizing adverse effects. In this scenario, the adverb “misleadingly” most precisely indicates that the presentation was:

"Misleadingly" describes presentation that creates false or wrong impressions while potentially containing accurate information - the deception lies in how the information is framed, emphasized, or contextualized rather than in outright falsehood. This captures the pharmaceutical company's strategy of using true data but presenting it in ways that deceive readers about the overall picture. Option A refers to complete fabrication, not misleading presentation of real data. Option C suggests unintentional confusion rather than the deliberate misdirection implied by "misleadingly." Option D involves legal standards that go beyond the meaning of the word itself. Option E addresses scientific validity rather than presentation methodology, which is what "misleadingly" specifically concerns.

5. The tech startup, despite its innovative product, found itself unable to compete against the industry juggernaut that dominated the market through aggressive acquisition strategies and vast resources. What would be the most appropriate antonym for “juggernaut” in this context?

In this business context, "juggernaut" refers to an unstoppable, overwhelmingly powerful force or entity that crushes competition. "Lightweight" serves as the most appropriate antonym, suggesting something small, insignificant, or lacking in power and influence - the opposite of an unstoppable force. Options A, B, D, and E are all essentially synonyms for juggernaut: a powerhouse is a source of great energy or strength; a monolith is a large, powerful organization; a colossus is something of enormous size and influence; and a behemoth is something enormous and powerful. These options test whether students understand that juggernaut implies overwhelming force and can identify its conceptual opposite rather than being distracted by other words suggesting largeness or power.

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