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Asked: September 10, 20252025-09-10T05:13:21+00:00 2025-09-10T05:13:21+00:00

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

1. The environmental committee was __________ the new carbon reduction initiatives, viewing them as both pragmatic and ambitious steps toward sustainable development.

"Applauding" means expressing approval or praise, which fits perfectly with the context of viewing initiatives as "pragmatic and ambitious steps." The committee clearly supports these measures. Option A (denouncing) is the opposite, meaning to criticize harshly. Option C (scrutinizing) means examining closely but doesn't convey approval. Option D (undermining) means weakening or sabotaging. Option E (postponing) means delaying, which doesn't match the positive tone established by "pragmatic and ambitious."

2. Which word is most synonymous with “bridging” in the context of diplomatic negotiations?

In diplomatic contexts, "bridging" means connecting or bringing together opposing sides, making "reconciling" the best synonym as it means restoring harmony between conflicting parties. Option B (mediating) is close but refers more to facilitating discussion rather than actually connecting differences. Option C (consolidating) means strengthening or combining, but lacks the specific meaning of overcoming division. Option E (transcending) means rising above, but doesn't capture the active connection aspect. Option A (severing) is an antonym, meaning cutting apart.

3. A self-effacing individual would most likely:

"Self-effacing" describes someone who is modest and humble, deliberately avoiding drawing attention to themselves while often deflecting praise to others. This behavior perfectly matches option B. Option A describes the opposite behavior—self-promotion. Option C relates to boundary-setting, not modesty. Option D suggests seeking prominence, which contradicts self-effacing behavior. Option E describes social withdrawal, which is different from modesty; a self-effacing person can be socially engaged while remaining humble.

4. Which word represents the best antonym for “scattered” when describing someone’s mental state during an important presentation?

When describing mental state, "scattered" means unfocused, distracted, or lacking concentration. "Focused" is the most direct antonym, indicating complete attention and mental clarity. While option A (concentrated) is similar, "focused" better captures the specific mental state of directed attention. Option B (composed) refers to emotional calm rather than mental direction. Option C (coherent) relates to logical consistency in communication. Option E (methodical) describes systematic approach but doesn't specifically address the mental concentration aspect that "scattered" implies.

5. An investment portfolio manager would most likely need to rebalance when:

"Rebalance" means to restore proper proportions or equilibrium. In portfolio management, this specifically refers to adjusting holdings back to target allocation percentages when market movements have caused drift from the intended balance. Option A correctly identifies this scenario. Option B describes portfolio expansion, not rebalancing. Option C indicates good performance but doesn't necessarily require rebalancing. Option D involves compliance issues, not portfolio proportions. Option E might eventually lead to rebalancing, but the preference shift itself isn't the rebalancing trigger—the resulting allocation changes would be.

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