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Asked: September 2, 20252025-09-02T05:43:32+00:00 2025-09-02T05:43:32+00:00

Daily Vocabulary from International Newspapers (2 September 2025): DAILY QUIZ

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Daily Vocabulary from International Newspapers (2 September 2025): DAILY QUIZ

1. Which of the following best defines “introspection” as it would be used in psychological or philosophical discourse?

Introspection refers to the deliberate, systematic examination of one's own thoughts, feelings, and mental processes—essentially "looking inward" for self-understanding. This psychological concept involves conscious reflection on internal states rather than external observations. Option A describes social perception or behavioral prediction, which focuses outward rather than inward. Option C describes conflict avoidance, which is a behavioral tendency unrelated to self-examination. Option D involves seeking external validation, which is actually contrary to introspection's inward focus. Option E describes mediation skills, which involve managing others' conflicts rather than examining one's own mental processes.

2. The research team knew they needed to _______ the complex issue of climate adaptation systematically, breaking down the multifaceted problem into manageable components before developing comprehensive solutions.

"Tackle" means to deal with or address a problem in a determined, systematic way, often implying that the issue is challenging and requires focused effort. In academic and professional contexts, it suggests a methodical approach to problem-solving. The sentence structure emphasizes systematic breakdown and comprehensive solutions, which aligns perfectly with tackle's connotation of determined engagement. Option A (postpone) suggests delay rather than engagement. Option C (abandon) means giving up entirely. Option D (delegate) means assigning to others, which contradicts the team's direct involvement described. Option E (oversimplify) suggests reducing complexity inappropriately, while the sentence emphasizes systematic, comprehensive handling.

3. In analyzing media influence on public opinion, a communications scholar would most likely distinguish columnists from other journalists by noting that columnists:

Columnists are writers who regularly contribute opinion pieces or commentary to newspapers, magazines, or online platforms, typically expressing their personal viewpoints on current events, politics, or social issues. Unlike news reporters, they are expected to offer analysis and opinion rather than purely objective reporting. Option A describes news reporters who focus on factual reporting rather than opinion. Option B describes investigative journalists who specialize in uncovering hidden information. Option D describes debate moderators, a different media role entirely. Option E describes book reviewers, which is too narrow—columnists typically write about broader current affairs and social issues, not exclusively literary topics.

4. Which term is most nearly synonymous with “inoculation” when used in both medical and metaphorical contexts?

"Inoculation" means the introduction of a vaccine or antigenic substance to stimulate immunity against disease, and by extension, any process that provides protection against harmful influences. "Immunization" is the most precise synonym, as both terms describe the process of building resistance or protection against negative effects. In metaphorical usage, both can describe protecting someone against bad ideas or influences. Option A (contamination) is nearly opposite, referring to harmful pollution rather than protection. Option C (infection) describes the disease process that inoculation prevents. Options D and E (deterioration, vulnerability) both describe weakness or susceptibility, which are the conditions inoculation is designed to prevent.

5. When used metaphorically to describe landscapes or environments, “emerald” would be most directly contrasted with:

When "emerald" is used metaphorically, it typically describes something lush, green, vibrant, and full of life—evoking the rich, vivid green of the precious stone. "Barren" provides the strongest contrast, describing landscapes that are desolate, lifeless, and lacking in vegetation or productivity. This creates a direct opposition between vibrant abundance and stark emptiness. Options A, B, D, and E (verdant, lush, fertile, abundant) are all synonymous with the metaphorical use of emerald, describing richness and abundance rather than contrasting with it. These terms all evoke the same positive, life-filled imagery that emerald conveys in its figurative usage.

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