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Asked: August 4, 20252025-08-04T05:17:35+00:00 2025-08-04T05:17:35+00:00

Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers (4 August 2025): DAILY QUIZ

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Every day, we pick 5 impactful words straight from Indian newspapers and publications. Your first task? Dive into today’s curated vocabulary article, understand the context, and explore the usage of each word.

📖 Start here: Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers and Publications – August 4, 2025

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Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers (4 August 2025): DAILY QUIZ

1. The term “racialization” most accurately refers to:

Racialization is a sociological concept that describes the dynamic social process by which racial categories are created, maintained, and transformed over time. It emphasizes that race is not a fixed biological reality but rather a social construction where racial meanings are actively assigned to relationships, social practices, or groups. Option A is incorrect because it focuses on biological classification rather than social construction. Option C refers to demographic analysis, not the process of creating racial meanings. Option D describes policy implementation, while Option E concerns historical documentation—neither captures the active social construction aspect of racialization.

2. Which word is most synonymous with “covert” in the context of intelligence operations?

"Surreptitious" is the most precise synonym for "covert," as both words emphasize deliberate concealment and secretive action, particularly in contexts requiring stealth or hidden operations. Both terms suggest intentional efforts to avoid detection or discovery. Option B (implicit) refers to something understood but not directly stated, lacking the element of deliberate concealment. Option C (peripheral) means marginal or secondary, unrelated to secrecy. Option D (provisional) indicates something temporary or conditional. Option E (retrospective) refers to looking back at past events, which has no connection to secretive or hidden activities.

3. Which word represents the most precise antonym of “tolerant” when describing someone’s attitude toward differing viewpoints?

"Dogmatic" serves as the most precise antonym to "tolerant" because it describes someone who is rigidly committed to their own beliefs and unwilling to consider or accept alternative viewpoints. A dogmatic person demonstrates the exact opposite of tolerance by showing inflexibility and intolerance toward differing opinions. Option A (skeptical) indicates doubt but doesn't necessarily mean intolerance of other views. Option C (pessimistic) refers to a negative outlook rather than intolerance. Option D (indifferent) suggests lack of interest rather than active intolerance. Option E (conventional) means traditional or mainstream, which doesn't directly oppose tolerance of diverse viewpoints.

4. The ambassador’s diplomatic efforts were _______ by neighboring countries as either genuine peace-building initiatives or calculated political maneuvering designed to consolidate regional influence.

"Perceived" perfectly fits this context because it captures how the ambassador's efforts were interpreted, understood, or regarded by different countries in varying ways. The sentence structure indicates that different nations viewed the same diplomatic actions through different lenses—some seeing genuine peace efforts, others seeing political calculation. This demonstrates the subjective nature of perception. Option A (misconstrued) implies incorrect interpretation, but the sentence doesn't suggest the interpretations were wrong. Option C (anticipated) means expected beforehand, which doesn't fit the context of interpreting actions already taken. Option D (corroborated) means confirmed or supported, and Option E (undermined) means weakened—neither fits the context of different interpretative perspectives.

5. In acoustic engineering, an omnidirectional microphone would be most advantageous in which scenario?

An omnidirectional microphone captures sound equally from all directions, making it ideal for recording ambient sound in a conference room where participants are seated around a table and speaking from various positions. This application leverages the microphone's ability to pick up sound from 360 degrees without favoring any particular direction, ensuring all voices are captured equally regardless of their position relative to the microphone. Option A is incorrect because solo recording typically benefits from directional microphones that reduce unwanted ambient noise. Option C requires isolation, which omnidirectional microphones cannot provide. Option D specifically mentions "directional" analysis, contradicting the omnidirectional nature. Option E involves noise reduction in challenging environments, which would require more specialized directional technology rather than omnidirectional pickup patterns.

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