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Asked: August 12, 20252025-08-12T05:16:52+00:00 2025-08-12T05:16:52+00:00

Daily Vocabulary from International Newspapers (12 August 2025): DAILY QUIZ

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Daily Vocabulary from International Newspapers (12 August 2025): DAILY QUIZ

1. What is the most precise definition of “curation” as it applies to modern digital platforms and museums?

Curation involves the deliberate, expert selection and meaningful arrangement of content, whether in museums, galleries, or digital platforms, based on specific criteria, themes, or narratives. It emphasizes quality over quantity and requires editorial judgment to create coherent, purposeful presentations. Option A focuses only on acquisition methods rather than the broader selective process. Option C describes cataloging, which is administrative rather than creative. Option D refers to authentication and appraisal, which are assessment activities. Option E describes conservation work, which involves physical preservation rather than thoughtful selection and presentation.

2. The teacher’s strategic _______ helped the struggling student articulate her complex ideas about the philosophical text.

In this educational context, "prompts" refers to guiding questions, cues, or gentle encouragements designed to stimulate thought and help students express their ideas more clearly. The word "strategic" suggests intentional, helpful guidance rather than obstruction. Option A (interruptions) would hinder rather than help articulation. Option C (corrections) implies fixing errors rather than encouraging expression. Option D (dismissals) suggests rejection of the student's efforts. Option E (challenges) could be confrontational rather than supportive, and doesn't align with helping someone who is already struggling to articulate complex ideas.

3. In which scenario does stereotyping pose the most significant threat to objective decision-making?

Stereotyping involves making generalized assumptions about individuals based on their membership in particular groups, often leading to unfair treatment. In hiring, unconscious bias based on university affiliation represents classic stereotyping—making assumptions about candidate quality based on institutional association rather than individual merit. Options A, C, D, and E all involve decisions based on relevant, specific information rather than broad generalizations. Film casting based on genre experience, marketing based on research data, academic placement based on assessments, and food recommendations based on stated preferences all use concrete, pertinent criteria rather than prejudicial assumptions about group characteristics.

4. Which word best captures the figurative meaning of “explode” when describing a sudden increase in population growth?

When "explode" is used metaphorically to describe population growth, it conveys the sense of rapid, dramatic, and often exponential increase. "Surge" captures this same quality of sudden, powerful expansion or growth. Both words suggest intensity and speed of change that goes beyond gradual increase. Option A (diminish) represents the opposite—a decrease. Option B (stabilize) suggests reaching equilibrium rather than rapid growth. Option D (migrate) refers to movement from one place to another, not increase in numbers. Option E (disperse) means to scatter or spread out, which would actually reduce concentration rather than increase overall numbers.

5. What term best represents the functional opposite of a “critic” in the context of artistic evaluation?

While a critic's primary function is to analyze and often identify flaws or shortcomings in artistic works, an advocate's role is to support, promote, and defend works or artists. Critics maintain analytical distance and objectivity, whereas advocates actively champion and argue for the value of their subjects. Option A (analyst) is similar to a critic in maintaining objective examination. Option C (connoisseur) refers to someone with refined taste and knowledge but doesn't necessarily oppose critical evaluation. Option D (commentator) provides observations that could be either positive or negative. Option E (scholar) conducts academic study that may include critical analysis, making advocacy and criticism distinct functional opposites in the artistic sphere.

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