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Asked: September 3, 20252025-09-03T12:35:27+00:00 2025-09-03T12:35:27+00:00

Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers (3 September 2025): DAILY QUIZ

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🌟 Welcome to Your Daily Vocabulary Challenge! 🌟

Learning new words is powerful—but true mastery comes when you test yourself. Each day, we bring you 5 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) based on carefully selected words from Indian newspapers and publications.

Before you dive into today’s quiz, make sure you go through the article first to understand the words in detail: Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers – September 3, 2025.

Once you’ve studied the list, come back here and put your knowledge to the test. Consistency is the key to growth—just 5 questions a day will steadily sharpen your vocabulary and confidence! 🚀

Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers (3 September 2025): DAILY QUIZ

1. The university’s board of trustees called a __________ meeting to address the budget crisis, requiring the attendance of all members to ensure that any decisions made would carry the full weight of institutional authority.

"Plenary" means complete, full, or absolute, often referring to meetings where all members are present and have full powers to make decisions. The context clues "requiring attendance of all members" and "full weight of institutional authority" indicate a complete, fully empowered assembly. (A) Preliminary means introductory or preparatory, which contradicts the decisive nature described. (C) Peripheral means marginal or secondary, opposite to the central authority implied. (D) Provisional suggests temporary or conditional arrangements, while the context implies definitive decision-making power. (E) Perfunctory means performed with minimal effort or attention, which contradicts the serious, comprehensive nature of the meeting described.

2. Which word most closely shares the meaning of “eradication” as used in the context of public health campaigns?

"Eradication" means complete elimination or total removal of something, and "extirpation" is its closest synonym, meaning to destroy utterly or remove completely. Both terms imply total elimination rather than partial reduction. (A) Mitigation means to make less severe or reduce the impact, but not eliminate entirely. (B) Amelioration means improvement or making something better, which doesn't capture the complete removal aspect. (D) Attenuation means weakening or reducing in intensity, suggesting diminishment rather than total elimination. (E) Moderation implies making something less extreme or keeping within reasonable limits, which is far from the concept of complete elimination that eradication represents.

3. A multinational corporation and its labor union have reached an impasse in contract negotiations, with both sides refusing to compromise on key issues. The most appropriate next step would be to:

Arbitration is a dispute resolution process where an impartial third party (arbitrator) makes a binding decision after hearing both sides, making it ideal for resolving contractual impasses between corporations and unions. This process is faster, less expensive, and more specialized than court litigation. (A) Litigation involves court proceedings, which are typically more time-consuming, expensive, and public than arbitration. (C) Referendum among shareholders is inappropriate since shareholders don't typically decide labor contract terms, and this wouldn't involve neutral expertise. (D) Unilateral changes would likely violate labor relations laws and escalate rather than resolve the dispute. (E) Suspending operations is economically destructive and doesn't address the underlying contractual disagreements that need resolution.

4. In academic discourse, the term “interpretations” most accurately refers to:

"Interpretations" in academic contexts refers to the process of explaining, analyzing, and assigning meaning to data, texts, events, or phenomena through various theoretical or analytical frameworks. This involves subjective analysis and the application of different perspectives to understand significance. (A) Verbatim translations are literal renderings from one language to another without the analytical dimension that interpretation requires. (B) Statistical analyses produce objective, quantifiable results, whereas interpretations often involve subjective meaning-making and qualitative analysis. (D) Preliminary observations are initial, often superficial notions that lack the depth and systematic analysis characteristic of scholarly interpretations. (E) Standardized methodologies are systematic procedures for research, not the explanatory frameworks that emerge from applying those methodologies to understand meaning.

5. Which word represents the strongest antonym to “lackadaisical” in describing someone’s approach to professional responsibilities?

"Lackadaisical" describes an attitude lacking enthusiasm, effort, or determination—essentially careless and lazy. "Zealous" is its strongest antonym, meaning showing great energy, enthusiasm, and passionate dedication to a cause or activity. This represents the complete opposite of the indifferent, low-energy approach that lackadaisical implies. (A) Methodical means systematic and orderly, which addresses organization but not necessarily the energy and enthusiasm lacking in lackadaisical behavior. (C) Competent means having adequate skills or ability, but one can be competent while still lacking enthusiasm or effort. (D) Reliable means dependable and trustworthy, but doesn't capture the passionate engagement that contrasts with lackadaisical indifference. (E) Conventional means following accepted standards, which has no bearing on the energy and enthusiasm levels that distinguish zealous from lackadaisical approaches.

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