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Asked: August 3, 20252025-08-03T07:06:58+00:00 2025-08-03T07:06:58+00:00

Daily Vocabulary from International Newspapers (3 August 2025): DAILY QUIZ

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Each day, we bring you 5 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) based on five carefully selected words from leading Indian newspapers and publications. Today’s words come from our August 3rd, 2025 edition.

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Daily Vocabulary from International Newspapers (3 August 2025): DAILY QUIZ

1. Despite weeks of meticulous preparation, Sarah became increasingly _______ as the deadline approached, her usually methodical approach devolving into a chaotic scramble to complete the research proposal.

The context clearly indicates a shift from "meticulous preparation" and "methodical approach" to "chaotic scramble," suggesting wild, uncontrolled activity. "Frantic" perfectly captures this sense of desperate, disordered urgency. Option (A) "methodical" contradicts the "chaotic scramble" described. Options (C) "deliberate," (D) "composed," and (E) "systematic" all suggest controlled, calm behavior that directly opposes the context of deteriorating organization and increasing panic.

2. The term “extinction” in biological contexts most precisely refers to:

Biological extinction specifically denotes the permanent cessation of a species' existence—when no living members remain and reproduction is impossible. This distinguishes it from population decline or endangerment. Option (A) describes migration, not extinction. Option (B) refers to evolution and adaptation. Option (D) describes endangerment but not extinction, as some members still exist. Option (E) describes hibernation or estivation, temporary states rather than permanent disappearance.

3. In the context of intellectual development, which word is most synonymous with “enriched”?

"Enriched" in intellectual contexts means enhanced, expanded, or made more valuable and meaningful. "Augmented" shares this meaning of increasing or enhancing something's value, scope, or substance. Option (A) "impoverished" is directly antonymous, meaning made poorer or less valuable. Option (C) "diminished" means reduced or lessened. Option (D) "simplified" suggests reduction of complexity rather than enhancement. Option (E) "standardized" implies making uniform rather than enriching or enhancing quality.

4. A sociologist studying urban demographics would most appropriately use “aggregate” when:

"Aggregate" as a verb means to collect or combine separate elements into a comprehensive whole, while as a noun it refers to the resulting combined total. Combining district data to understand citywide patterns exemplifies this concept perfectly. Option (A) focuses on individual cases rather than collective data. Option (B) emphasizes singularity rather than combination. Option (D) describes separation (isolation) rather than combination. Option (E) refers to reductionism, which simplifies rather than aggregates complex information.

5. Which word represents the most precise antonym of “isolate” in scientific contexts?

"Isolate" means to separate something from its surroundings or to set it apart from others. "Integrate" represents the direct opposite—to combine, unify, or incorporate elements into a cohesive whole. In scientific contexts, integration involves bringing together separate components or systems. Options (A) "segregate," (C) "separate," (D) "quarantine," and (E) "detach" are all synonymous with isolation, as they describe various forms of setting apart or removing from a larger context.

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