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Asked: September 5, 20252025-09-05T09:43:37+00:00 2025-09-05T09:43:37+00:00

Daily Vocabulary from International Newspapers (5 September 2025): DAILY QUIZ

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🌟 Daily Vocabulary Challenge 🌟

Welcome to today’s WordPandit Daily Quiz!
Every day, we handpick powerful words from leading Indian newspapers and publications to strengthen your vocabulary. Before you jump into the 5-question MCQ quiz, make sure you go through today’s word list carefully.

📖 First, read the full article here: https://wordpandit.com/daily-vocabulary-from-international-newspapers-and-publications-september-5-2025/

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Daily Vocabulary from International Newspapers (5 September 2025): DAILY QUIZ

1. The landlord’s negligent maintenance had transformed the once-pristine apartment building into a breeding ground for ________, forcing tenants to endure infestations that compromised both their health and dignity.

"Vermin" specifically refers to small harmful animals (rats, mice, insects) that are difficult to control and are considered pests in human habitations. While parasites (A) are organisms that live off hosts, they don't necessarily infest buildings. Pathogens (C) are disease-causing microorganisms, not animals. Contaminants (D) refer to polluting substances, and nuisances (E) is too general a term. The context of "breeding ground" and "infestations" specifically points to vermin as small pest animals that multiply rapidly in neglected buildings.

2. In the context of competitive selection processes, which word most precisely captures the meaning of “eliminate” as used in academic or professional contexts?

"Exclude" most precisely captures the meaning of eliminate in selection contexts, where candidates are removed from consideration but not destroyed. Eradicate (A) implies complete destruction or removal of something harmful. Expunge (B) specifically means to remove from records. Obviate (D) means to make unnecessary, and negate (E) means to nullify or contradict. In competitive processes, eliminate means to exclude candidates from further consideration, making "exclude" the most accurate synonym.

3. A theater company uses a ________ system to allow ensemble members to anonymously rank their preferences for the upcoming season’s repertoire, ensuring that personal relationships don’t influence artistic decisions.

"Ballot" refers to a method of secret voting, particularly appropriate here because the emphasis is on anonymity and ranking preferences in a formal decision-making process. A poll (B) typically gathers opinions but may not be anonymous or decisive. A census (C) counts populations systematically. A survey (D) collects information but doesn't necessarily involve ranking for decision-making. A referendum (E) is a public vote on a specific issue. The theatrical context requires a formal, anonymous voting mechanism to rank artistic choices, making "ballot" the most precise term.

4. Which definition most accurately captures the essential nature of “vendettas”?

"Vendettas" specifically refers to prolonged, often intergenerational campaigns of revenge, typically between families, clans, or groups, characterized by cycles of retaliation. While heated arguments (A) might be components of vendettas, they lack the systematic revenge aspect. Competitive disputes (C) focus on resources rather than revenge. Legal battles (D) use formal systems rather than personal retaliation. Bitter disagreements (E) are too general and don't capture the cyclical revenge element that defines vendettas. The key elements are the prolonged nature and the systematic pursuit of revenge that distinguishes vendettas from simple conflicts.

5. Which term represents the most direct philosophical antonym to “tyranny” in political theory?

"Constitutionalism" represents the most direct antonym to tyranny because it embodies the principle of limited government power through established laws and institutional constraints, directly opposing tyranny's characteristic of unlimited, arbitrary power. While democracy (A) involves popular participation, it can theoretically become tyrannical (tyranny of the majority). A republic (B) is a form of government but doesn't inherently prevent tyrannical rule. Autonomy (C) refers to self-governance or independence, and liberty (D) refers to individual freedoms. Constitutionalism specifically establishes systematic checks against arbitrary power, making it the most precise antonym to tyranny's unconstrained authority.

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