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Asked: August 27, 20252025-08-27T05:19:32+00:00 2025-08-27T05:19:32+00:00

Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers (27 August 2025): DAILY QUIZ

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Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers (27 August 2025): DAILY QUIZ

1. The ambassador’s ill-timed remarks about trade relations __________ a diplomatic crisis that required months of careful negotiation to resolve.

"Precipitated" means to cause something to happen suddenly or prematurely, especially something unwelcome or unpleasant. In this context, the ambassador's remarks caused a sudden diplomatic crisis. Option A (mitigated) means to make less severe, which contradicts the context. Option C (reconciled) means to restore harmony, which is the opposite of causing a crisis. Option D (ameliorated) means to improve a bad situation, again contrary to the meaning. Option E (deferred) means to postpone, which doesn't fit the causal relationship described in the sentence.

2. Which of the following best defines “hobnobbing” as used in sophisticated discourse?

"Hobnobbing" refers to mixing socially in a familiar or informal way, particularly with people who are wealthy, famous, or influential. The word carries connotations of seeking advantage through social connections. Option A focuses on debate rather than social mixing. Option C is too specific to academic settings and misses the informal, status-seeking aspect. Option D describes formal business rather than informal socializing. Option E is completely opposite to the gregarious nature of hobnobbing.

3. In the context of materials science, which word represents the best antonym for “yielding”?

In materials science, "yielding" refers to the property of giving way or deforming under stress or pressure. "Rigid" is the direct opposite, describing something that resists deformation and maintains its shape under force. Options A (flexible), B (pliable), D (elastic), and E (malleable) are all synonyms or related concepts to yielding, as they describe materials that can bend, stretch, or change shape. The question tests understanding of yielding in its technical sense rather than its more common meanings of surrender or production.

4. Which word most closely matches the intensity and manner conveyed by “enthusiastically”?

"Zealously" perfectly captures the fervor, passion, and intense eagerness implied by "enthusiastically." Both words suggest doing something with great energy and wholehearted commitment. Option A (reluctantly) is an antonym, indicating unwillingness. Option B (methodically) describes systematic approach but lacks the emotional intensity. Option D (moderately) suggests restraint, which contradicts enthusiasm. Option E (objectively) implies emotional detachment, the opposite of the passionate engagement that characterizes enthusiastic behavior.

5. A literary critic analyzing a suspense novel would most likely discuss “anticipation” in relation to which sophisticated narrative technique?

In literary analysis, "anticipation" specifically refers to the psychological state of expectation that authors create in readers through careful pacing, hints, and foreshadowing techniques. This builds tension and engagement by making readers eager to discover what happens next. Option A describes dramatic irony, which creates suspense through knowledge disparity rather than anticipation. Option C involves narrative confusion rather than forward-looking expectation. Option D focuses on structural complexity, not anticipatory elements. Option E deals with symbolism, which serves different literary purposes than creating anticipation.

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