🎯 Daily Vocabulary Challenge – Test Your Word Power!
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Before you dive into today’s quiz, make sure you’ve thoroughly studied our latest vocabulary post: Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers and Publications – September 6, 2025
📚 Why take this daily challenge?
- Build exam-ready vocabulary with words actually used in competitive exams
- Learn in context from real newspaper articles and publications
- Track your progress with just 5 focused questions daily
- Make vocabulary learning a habit – just 5 minutes a day!
🔥 Today’s Challenge: 5 carefully crafted MCQs based on the key vocabulary from today’s post. Each question tests not just meaning, but usage and context – exactly how these words appear in real exams.
⚡ Quick Tip: Don’t rush! Read the source article first, understand each word’s usage and context, then attempt the quiz. Quality learning beats speed every time.
Ready to prove your vocabulary mastery? Let’s begin!
Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers (6 September 2025): DAILY QUIZ
1. The professor __________ her students’ intellectual curiosity by encouraging them to question established theories and pursue independent research projects that challenged conventional academic boundaries.
2. Which word is closest in meaning to “critiqued” as used in academic discourse?
3. Which word represents the best antonym for “undeniable”?
4. In which scenario would “testament” be used most appropriately to convey its sophisticated meaning?
5. In the phrase “the corporation’s voracious appetite for expansion,” the word “appetite” most precisely means: