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Asked: August 25, 20252025-08-25T06:17:47+00:00 2025-08-25T06:17:47+00:00

Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers (25 August 2025): DAILY QUIZ

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Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers (25 August 2025): DAILY QUIZ

1. In the context of immigration law, an individual who has been deported has:

To be "deported" specifically means to be officially expelled from a country by government authorities, typically due to immigration violations, criminal activity, or other legal infractions. This action is involuntary and usually includes restrictions on future re-entry. Option A describes asylum, which is protection rather than removal. Option C refers to voluntary departure, not deportation. Option D involves internal movement, not international expulsion. Option E describes probationary status, not removal from the country.

2. The startup’s business model appeared promising in theory, but investors questioned whether it would prove _______ in the highly competitive tech market without substantial initial funding.

"Viable" means capable of working successfully or being feasible under given circumstances. In this context, investors are questioning whether the business model can actually function and succeed practically, despite its theoretical appeal. While "lucrative" (profitable) and "sustainable" (maintainable long-term) are related concepts, "viable" specifically addresses the fundamental question of whether something can work at all. "Innovative" refers to novelty, and "prestigious" refers to reputation—neither captures the core concern about practical feasibility that the sentence establishes.

3. A politician who spends considerable time trumpeting her environmental achievements while quietly accepting donations from fossil fuel companies could best be described as engaging in:

"Trumpeting" means to proclaim something loudly and proudly, often with fanfare or self-promotion. In this context, the politician is loudly celebrating her environmental record while simultaneously acting contrary to environmental interests by accepting fossil fuel money. This represents hypocrisy—saying one thing while doing another—combined with grandstanding (making a show for public approval). Options A, B, D, and E all suggest legitimate political strategies, but they fail to capture the contradictory and deceptive nature of trumpeting achievements while secretly undermining them through conflicting actions.

4. Which word is most synonymous with loathsome?

"Loathsome" means causing feelings of hatred, disgust, or strong aversion—something morally repugnant or deeply offensive. "Abhorrent" is the closest synonym, as it means causing revulsion or inspiring hatred and disgust. "Tedious" means boring or monotonous, which lacks the strong emotional response that loathsome implies. "Mediocre" suggests poor quality but not necessarily disgusting. "Perplexing" means confusing, and "frivolous" means lacking substance or importance—neither captures the intense negative emotional reaction that both "loathsome" and "abhorrent" evoke.

5. Which word represents the best antonym for grotesque?

"Grotesque" describes something that is disturbingly ugly, bizarre, or distorted in appearance, often in a way that provokes both fascination and revulsion. "Refined" serves as the best antonym because it suggests elegance, sophistication, and tasteful beauty—the opposite of grotesque distortion. While "conventional" and "predictable" oppose the unusual aspects of grotesque, they don't address the aesthetic dimension. "Harmonious" suggests pleasing arrangement but is more about relationships than appearance. "Modest" refers to restraint or humility, which doesn't directly counter the visual distortion that defines grotesque imagery.

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