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Asked: July 28, 20252025-07-28T08:24:57+00:00 2025-07-28T08:24:57+00:00

Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers (28 July 2025): DAILY QUIZ

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🚀 Daily Vocabulary Challenge: Test Your Word Power!

Ready to supercharge your vocabulary and stay ahead of the curve? Welcome to our Daily Vocabulary Quiz – your 5-minute gateway to mastering the most relevant and impactful words from today’s Indian publications!

Before you dive into today’s challenge, make sure you’ve thoroughly studied our comprehensive vocabulary post:

Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers and Publications: July 28, 2025

This isn’t just about memorizing definitions – it’s about understanding how these words shape the conversations happening around us right now.

Today’s quiz features 5 carefully crafted multiple-choice questions based on the 5 power-packed words from leading Indian newspapers. From understanding the nuances of consequential developments to grasping the gravity of ceasefire negotiations, each question is designed to test not just your memory, but your deeper comprehension of how these words work in real-world contexts.

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Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers (28 July 2025): DAILY QUIZ

1. In urban planning, the architect described the intersection as a confluence of historical significance, where multiple cultural traditions and transportation routes converged to create the city’s most vibrant district.

"Confluence" derives from Latin meaning "to flow together" and refers to both literal meetings of waterways and figurative convergences of ideas, cultures, or influences. In this context, it perfectly captures how different cultural traditions and transportation routes come together at this intersection. Option A is incorrect as confluence implies joining rather than separation. Option C suggests hierarchy rather than meeting. Option D implies temporary gathering rather than the enduring convergence that confluence represents. Option E contradicts the fundamental meaning of bringing together rather than isolating.

2. The whistleblower’s reputation was _______ by a systematic campaign of character assassination, despite the eventual vindication of her allegations against the corporation.

"Smeared" in this context means to damage someone's reputation through false or malicious accusations—a metaphorical extension of the physical act of spreading something messily. The sentence structure indicates a contrast between the damage done to her reputation and her eventual vindication, making "smeared" the only logical choice. Options A, B, D, and E all suggest positive validation or support, which contradicts the context of "character assassination" and creates no meaningful contrast with "eventual vindication." The use of "despite" clearly signals that something negative happened to her reputation initially.

3. The diplomat’s _______ behavior toward the peace negotiators undermined months of delicate relationship-building and nearly derailed the entire summit.

"Churlish" means rude, surly, or deliberately uncooperative in manner, making it the perfect descriptor for behavior that would undermine diplomatic relationships and derail negotiations. The context clearly indicates negative behavior that damages delicate diplomatic work. Option A (magnanimous) means generous and forgiving—the opposite of what's needed. Option C (ebullient) means cheerfully enthusiastic, which wouldn't undermine relationships. Option D (sanguine) suggests optimistic confidence, inappropriate for behavior that "nearly derailed" negotiations. Option E (perspicacious) means having keen insight, which would likely help rather than hinder diplomatic efforts.

4. In analyzing the role of _______ in social movements, the scholar noted how these sacred songs served not merely as worship but as powerful vehicles for unity, resistance, and collective identity formation during periods of social upheaval.

"Hymns" are religious songs of praise that have historically played crucial roles in social movements, particularly in the American civil rights movement where spirituals and hymns provided both spiritual comfort and coded messages of resistance. The phrase "sacred songs" directly points to hymns, and the context of worship confirms this religious connection. Option A (manifestos) are written declarations, not songs. Option C (treatises) are formal written works. Option D (proclamations) are official announcements. Option E (anthems) while musical, are typically secular patriotic or organizational songs rather than sacred ones, and the specific mention of "worship" eliminates this possibility.

5. Rather than embarking on a meaningful _______ to deepen her spiritual understanding, she chose a superficial tour designed purely for entertainment and convenience.

A "pilgrimage" is a journey undertaken for spiritual or religious purposes, often involving personal transformation and deeper meaning. The sentence sets up a contrast between something "meaningful" that would "deepen spiritual understanding" versus something "superficial" for "entertainment and convenience." This contrast structure requires the meaningful option to be "pilgrimage." Option B (expedition) suggests exploration but lacks spiritual dimension. Option C (excursion) is typically brief and recreational. Option D (venture) implies a business or risky undertaking. Option E (odyssey) suggests a long, eventful journey but doesn't necessarily carry the spiritual significance that the context of "deepen her spiritual understanding" demands.

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