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Asked: September 10, 20252025-09-10T05:14:59+00:00 2025-09-10T05:14:59+00:00

Daily Vocabulary from International Newspapers (10 September 2025): DAILY QUIZ

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🌟 Welcome to Your Daily Vocabulary Challenge! 🌟

Learning new words is the first step, but mastering them comes from practice. Today, we’ve selected five powerful words for you to explore. Before attempting the quiz, make sure you study the meanings, usage, and examples from today’s post: https://wordpandit.com/daily-vocabulary-from-international-newspapers-and-publications-september-10-2025/.

Once you’ve gone through the article, test your memory and application skills with our 5-question MCQ quiz. This daily exercise will not only strengthen your word bank but also sharpen your recall and confidence in using these words in real-life situations.

👉 Read first, then quiz yourself — let’s build your vocabulary one step at a time!

Daily Vocabulary from International Newspapers (10 September 2025): DAILY QUIZ

1. The senator found herself __________ two conflicting positions on healthcare reform, attempting to satisfy both progressive constituents who demanded universal coverage and moderate voters who preferred incremental changes.

"Straddling" means to occupy a position that spans or bridges two different sides, often uncomfortably or precariously. In this political context, the senator is trying to maintain a position that accommodates both progressive and moderate viewpoints simultaneously. Option B (abandoning) would mean giving up positions entirely. Option C (consolidating) suggests combining into one unified stance, which contradicts the "conflicting positions" described. Option D (polarizing) means creating division, which doesn't fit someone trying to satisfy both sides. Option E (advocating) means supporting, but doesn't capture the dual-position dynamic.

2. An interagency task force would most accurately be described as:

"Interagency" specifically refers to cooperation or coordination between different agencies or departments, typically within the same government system. The prefix "inter-" means "between" or "among," indicating multiple agencies working together. Option A describes intra-agency (within one agency) coordination. Option C describes international cooperation, not interagency. Option D involves private sector participation, which wouldn't be purely interagency. Option E describes a legislative function rather than collaborative coordination between executive agencies.

3. In academic peer review, a “generous” interpretation of a colleague’s research methodology would most likely involve:

In intellectual contexts, "generous" means charitable, magnanimous, or liberal in judgment—interpreting ambiguous evidence in the most favorable light possible while maintaining scholarly integrity. This involves fair-minded consideration rather than overlooking flaws. Option A confuses "generous" with financial generosity. Option B describes academic misconduct, not intellectual generosity. Option D suggests false praise, which lacks the discriminating judgment that characterizes true intellectual generosity. Option E relates to time allocation rather than interpretive approach, though time generosity could be relevant in different contexts.

4. Which term is most synonymous with “insurrection” in describing organized resistance to established authority?

"Insurrection" refers to a violent uprising against an established government or authority, making "rebellion" the most accurate synonym as both involve organized resistance aimed at overthrowing or defying legitimate authority. Option A (demonstration) typically refers to peaceful protest, lacking the violent and subversive elements of insurrection. Option C (reformation) suggests systematic change through established channels rather than violent overthrow. Option D (negotiation) represents peaceful dialogue, the opposite of insurrection. Option E (critique) involves intellectual analysis or criticism but not active resistance or violence.

5. Which word represents the best antonym for “endangered” when describing the conservation status of a wildlife population?

"Endangered" indicates a species at serious risk of extinction, so "flourishing" provides the strongest antonym by suggesting robust population growth and thriving conditions. While option A (protected) indicates conservation efforts, protection doesn't guarantee population health—a species can be both protected and still endangered. Option C (stable) suggests maintenance of current numbers but not necessarily abundance. Option D (recovered) indicates improvement from a previous decline but doesn't convey the robust growth implied by "flourishing." Option E (monitored) describes observation activity, not population status.

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