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Asked: August 8, 20252025-08-08T04:07:50+00:00 2025-08-08T04:07:50+00:00

Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers (8 August 2025): DAILY QUIZ

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Great news, students! We’re launching a daily vocabulary quiz to help you reinforce what you’ve learned. Today’s quiz is based on five important words covered in our Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers and Publications – August 8, 2025 post. Be sure to read the article first to familiarize yourself with the words before attempting the quiz. This will not only boost your vocabulary but also sharpen your exam readiness! Let’s get started and take your learning to the next level!

Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers (8 August 2025): DAILY QUIZ

1. In the context of describing someone’s appearance or demeanor, which definition best captures the sophisticated meaning of “radiant”?

"Radiant" in sophisticated usage refers to a glowing, luminous quality that appears to emanate from within a person, typically expressing genuine happiness, health, love, or spiritual well-being. This inner light manifests externally as a beautiful, glowing appearance that seems to shine from the person themselves. Option A focuses merely on bright complexion without the inner source, C refers to external reflective objects rather than personal radiance, D describes a medical condition rather than positive radiance, and E suggests artificiality, which contradicts the authentic nature of true radiance.

2. The university administration announced that due to severe budget constraints, all non-essential staff would be placed on _______ for the remainder of the fiscal year, though their positions would remain secure for future reinstatement.

"Furloughs" refers to temporary, typically unpaid leaves of absence from work, often implemented during financial difficulties while preserving employees' job security and benefits for future return. This perfectly fits the context of budget constraints requiring temporary cost-cutting measures. Option A (probation) refers to a trial period for poor performance, B (sabbaticals) are typically paid extended leaves for academic or personal development, D (terminations) would be permanent job loss rather than temporary measures, and E (reassignments) involves moving to different positions rather than temporary absence.

3. Which word is most synonymous with “tactics” when referring to calculated methods employed to achieve specific short-term objectives?

"Stratagems" is the most precise synonym for "tactics," as both terms refer to specific, calculated schemes or maneuvers designed to achieve particular goals, often in competitive or challenging situations. Both words emphasize clever, deliberate planning for immediate or short-term success. Options A, C, D, and E all refer to broader, more fundamental belief systems or guiding concepts rather than specific operational methods. Philosophies, principles, ideologies, and doctrines are overarching frameworks that guide general thinking, whereas tactics and stratagems are concrete, actionable techniques used to accomplish defined objectives.

4. In which scenario would the term “confidante” be most appropriately and precisely applied?

A "confidante" (feminine form) or "confidant" (masculine form) specifically refers to a person, typically a close friend, who is entrusted with private, personal secrets and intimate concerns. The relationship involves deep trust and the expectation of discretion regarding sensitive matters. Option A describes a professional therapeutic relationship with boundaries, C involves professional mentoring rather than personal secret-sharing, D suggests general emotional support without the specific element of secret-keeping, and E describes a professional relationship without personal intimacy. Only option B captures the essential elements of intimate trust, personal secrets, and the discretion that defines a true confidante relationship.

5. Which term represents the most direct antonym of “conniving” in describing someone’s character and approach to relationships?

"Guileless" is the most precise antonym of "conniving," as it describes someone who is completely free from cunning, deceit, or manipulative schemes. While "conniving" implies scheming, plotting, and using underhanded methods to achieve goals, "guileless" suggests an innocent, straightforward, and honest nature without any duplicity or hidden agendas. Option B (cautious) refers to careful behavior but doesn't address the moral dimension of scheming, C (reserved) describes social restraint rather than honesty, D (diplomatic) can actually involve strategic maneuvering that might border on conniving, and E (pragmatic) focuses on practical effectiveness rather than moral straightforwardness. Only "guileless" directly opposes the deceptive, scheming nature inherent in conniving behavior.

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