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Asked: July 25, 20252025-07-25T06:03:10+00:00 2025-07-25T06:03:10+00:00

Daily Vocabulary from International Newspapers (25 July 2025): DAILY QUIZ

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Daily Vocabulary from International Newspapers and Publications – July 25, 2025

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Daily Vocabulary from International Newspapers (25 July 2025): DAILY QUIZ

1. Which of the following best captures the sophisticated meaning of “endow” as used in academic and formal contexts?

"Endow" means to provide someone or something with a quality, ability, or asset of a permanent or inherent nature. This can refer to natural talents (being endowed with intelligence), institutional funding (endowing a scholarship), or inherent characteristics. Option A is incorrect because endowing implies permanence, not temporary lending. Option C focuses on development rather than the act of bestowing, while option D suggests temporary assistance rather than permanent provision. Option E relates to assignment of duties, which lacks the concept of permanent bestowal that defines "endow."

2. Which term represents the most precise antonym for “subsistence” in its economic and survival context?

"Subsistence" refers to maintaining oneself at the most basic level of survival, having just enough resources to continue existing. "Abundance" is the most precise antonym as it implies having far more than what is necessary for basic survival. While "affluence" (A), "prosperity" (C), and "luxury" (E) all suggest wealth, they specifically connote financial well-being rather than simply having more than minimal survival needs. "Stability" (B) refers to consistency and security but doesn't necessarily imply having more than subsistence-level resources—one could have stable poverty.

3. The diplomatic negotiations were successfully _________ by the ambassador’s profound understanding of both cultures, which enabled her to identify mutually acceptable compromises that had previously seemed impossible.

"Facilitated" means to make an action or process easier or help bring about a result, typically by providing assistance or removing obstacles. In this context, the ambassador's cultural understanding made the negotiations easier and more successful by enabling compromise. "Mediated" (A) implies acting as an intermediary between conflicting parties, while "arbitrated" (C) suggests making binding decisions. "Negotiated" (D) would mean she conducted the talks herself, and "resolved" (E) implies she solved the entire conflict. "Facilitated" best captures how her understanding served as a catalyst that made the negotiation process smoother and more effective.

4. In philosophical discourse, “constancy” most closely aligns with which sophisticated concept?

In philosophical and formal contexts, "constancy" refers to the quality of being unchanging, permanent, or invariable over time. "Immutability" is the most precise synonym, specifically denoting the inability to change or be changed—a concept central to philosophical discussions about truth, principles, and fundamental laws. While "steadfastness" (D) and "consistency" (E) suggest reliability over time, they don't capture the absolute unchanging nature that "constancy" implies. "Perseverance" (B) relates to persistence through difficulty, and "reliability" (C) suggests dependability but allows for some variation. "Immutability" alone captures the philosophical sense of absolute, permanent unchangeability.

5. A historian analyzing the transmission of cultural practices would most accurately use “perpetuate” to describe which scenario?

"Perpetuate" means to cause something to continue indefinitely or to keep something alive through time by maintaining it without interruption. The oral storytelling scenario best exemplifies perpetuation because it involves the continuous, unbroken transmission of traditions across generations. Option A describes revival rather than perpetuation, as there was a break in continuity. Option C involves reinforcement but not necessarily continuous maintenance. Option D describes adaptation, which changes rather than preserves unchanged traditions. Option E suggests temporary preservation during specific occasions rather than the indefinite continuation that characterizes perpetuation. True perpetuation requires sustained, ongoing maintenance that keeps something alive through time.

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