🌟 Daily Vocabulary Challenge: Test Your Word Power!
Ready to supercharge your vocabulary and ace those competitive exams? Welcome to our brand-new Daily Vocabulary Quiz – your daily dose of word mastery that builds from real-world usage in Indian newspapers and publications!
Here’s how it works: Every day, we handpick 5 powerful words from current affairs and editorial content, then challenge you with carefully crafted multiple-choice questions that test not just meaning, but real contextual understanding.
đź“– Step 1: Study First, Succeed Later!
Before you dive into today’s quiz, make sure you’ve thoroughly read through today’s vocabulary post: Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers – August 20, 2025
Take your time to understand each word’s meaning, pronunciation, etymology, and most importantly – how it’s used in contemporary Indian media. This isn’t just about memorizing definitions; it’s about building the kind of sophisticated vocabulary that will set you apart in UPSC, banking exams, and professional communications.
🎯 Ready for the Challenge?
Once you’ve studied the words, come back and test your understanding with our 5 targeted questions. Each quiz is designed to reinforce your learning and identify areas where you might need a little more practice.
Remember: Consistent daily practice with real-world vocabulary is the secret weapon of every successful candidate. Make this your daily habit, and watch your word power soar!
Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers (20 August 2025): DAILY QUIZ
1. After the hostile takeover, the company’s organizational structure was left in complete __________, with departments operating without clear leadership and conflicting directives being issued simultaneously.
2. The defendant’s final appeal revealed a palpable sense of desperation as all conventional legal remedies had been exhausted.
3. Which of the following best defines condonable?
4. The archaeological evidence suggested that rather than a massive horde descending upon the settlement, only a small group had been present.
What word best represents the opposite of “horde” in this context?
5. In the corporate world, innovative thinking is often __________ by rigid bureaucratic procedures that prioritize risk aversion over creative problem-solving.