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Asked: August 4, 20252025-08-04T05:38:36+00:00 2025-08-04T05:38:36+00:00

Daily Vocabulary from International Newspapers (4 August 2025): DAILY QUIZ

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🌟 Welcome to the Daily Vocabulary Challenge! 🌟

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Every day, we pick 5 impactful words straight from Indian newspapers and publications. Your first task? Dive into today’s curated vocabulary article, understand the context, and explore the usage of each word.

📖 Start here: Daily Vocabulary from International Newspapers and Publications – August 4, 2025

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Daily Vocabulary from International Newspapers (4 August 2025): DAILY QUIZ

1. The professor’s office reflected his intellectual __________, with towering stacks of academic papers creating labyrinthine pathways between mismatched furniture, while half-finished research projects sprawled across every available surface in apparent chaos.

The context clearly describes a chaotic, messy environment with papers stacked haphazardly, mismatched furniture, and projects sprawled everywhere "in apparent chaos." Disorderliness perfectly captures this state of lacking organization or tidiness. Option A (methodology) refers to systematic procedures, which contradicts the chaotic description. Option C (erudition) means scholarly knowledge, which doesn't relate to the physical state of the office. Option D (fastidiousness) means being very attentive to detail and cleanliness, the exact opposite of what's described. Option E (systematization) implies organized arrangement, again contradicting the chaotic scene.

2. Which word is most synonymous with “sprawling” in the context of urban development?

In urban development contexts, "sprawling" describes cities or developments that spread out extensively and irregularly, often without clear planning or boundaries. "Rambling" shares this meaning of extending or spreading in an irregular, uncontrolled manner. Option A (concentrated) is the direct opposite, suggesting density rather than spread. Option C (vertical) refers to upward development rather than outward expansion. Option D (systematic) implies organized planning, while sprawling often suggests the opposite. Option E (compressed) means condensed or squeezed together, completely contrary to the expansive nature of sprawling development.

3. What is the best antonym for “manipulable” when describing a person’s character?

"Manipulable" describes someone who can be easily controlled, influenced, or manipulated by others. "Intractable" means stubbornly resistant to control or authority—the perfect antonym. Someone intractable cannot be easily manipulated or bent to another's will. Options A (tractable), C (amenable), D (compliant), and E (docile) are all synonyms or near-synonyms of manipulable, as they describe people who are cooperative, agreeable, or easily led. These options represent precisely the opposite of what an antonym should be, making them attractive distractors for test-takers who might confuse the question's intent.

4. The term “delineation” most precisely refers to:

Delineation fundamentally means to describe, portray, or outline something with precision and clarity, whether in words, drawings, or concepts. It emphasizes accuracy and thoroughness in representation. Option A describes boundary dissolution rather than clear definition. Option B focuses specifically on artistic sketching from memory, which is too narrow and doesn't capture the broader meaning of precise description. Option D refers to simplification rather than detailed portrayal. Option E concerns idea generation rather than the careful description or representation that delineation entails. The word derives from Latin "delineare," meaning to sketch out or trace the outline of something.

5. In literary analysis, a character’s cupidity would most likely be demonstrated through:

Cupidity specifically denotes intense greed for money or material possessions, often at the expense of moral considerations or relationships. Option D perfectly captures this through the image of someone systematically accumulating wealth while sacrificing human connections—a classic literary portrayal of cupidity's destructive nature. Option A represents generosity, the opposite of cupidity. Option B might seem tempting, but collecting manuscripts suggests intellectual passion rather than monetary greed. Option C describes attachment to possessions but lacks the active greed component. Option E shows poor financial judgment rather than the calculated avarice that defines cupidity. True cupidity involves the deliberate prioritization of material gain over other values.

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