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Asked: August 6, 20252025-08-06T05:27:30+00:00 2025-08-06T05:27:30+00:00

Daily Vocabulary from International Newspapers (6 August 2025): DAILY QUIZ

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Daily Vocabulary from International Newspapers (6 August 2025): DAILY QUIZ

1. The government’s concessional lending program was designed to assist developing nations during economic crises. In this context, “concessional” most nearly means:

"Concessional" refers to something offered on terms that are more generous or favorable than normal market conditions, typically involving below-market interest rates or extended repayment periods. In the context of lending, concessional loans are specifically designed to provide financial assistance on preferential terms. Option A incorrectly suggests reluctance, while C focuses on oversight rather than favorable terms. Option D describes a selection process, and E refers to distribution criteria, neither of which captures the essence of preferential treatment that defines "concessional."

2. The ambassador’s _______ awareness of cultural nuances proved invaluable during the delicate diplomatic negotiations, allowing her to navigate potential misunderstandings before they escalated.

"Heightened" means intensified, enhanced, or made more acute than usual. In this diplomatic context, heightened awareness indicates an elevated level of sensitivity and attention to cultural subtleties, which would indeed be valuable for successful negotiations. Option A (superficial) would be counterproductive, while C (diminished) would hinder negotiations. Option D (sporadic) suggests inconsistency, and E (conventional) implies standard rather than enhanced awareness. Only "heightened" conveys the intensified level of cultural sensitivity needed for delicate diplomatic work.

3. The cryptocurrency market’s extreme volatility has deterred many institutional investors from making substantial commitments. Which word is closest in meaning to “volatility”?

"Volatility" refers to the tendency to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially in terms of price fluctuations or emotional states. "Instability" is the closest synonym, as both words describe a lack of steadiness and predictability. Option A (liquidity) refers to how easily assets can be converted to cash, while C (complexity) describes intricacy rather than changeability. Option D (transparency) relates to openness and clarity, and E (predictability) is actually antithetical to volatility. The context of deterring investors clearly indicates that the rapid, unpredictable changes characteristic of volatility are the concern.

4. In which scenario would the distinction between an attorney and other legal professionals be most legally significant?

An "attorney" specifically refers to a legal professional who is licensed to practice law and represent clients in court proceedings, distinguishing them from other legal professionals like paralegals, legal advisors, or mediators. The distinction is most legally significant in federal court proceedings (Option B), where only licensed attorneys are authorized to represent clients and argue cases before the court. While attorneys can perform the activities in options A, C, and E, these don't require the specific courtroom representation authority that defines an attorney's unique role. Option D (mediation) often involves trained mediators who may not be attorneys, making the distinction less critical than in formal court representation.

5. The research institute maintained its independence by ensuring that its studies were conducted by scholars who were not affiliated with any pharmaceutical companies. The word most nearly opposite to “affiliated” in this context is:

"Affiliated" means formally connected, associated, or linked with an organization or group. The antonym in this context is "unaligned," which indicates a lack of formal connection or association. The sentence structure "not affiliated" already suggests independence, so we need the word that best represents the opposite of having formal ties. Options A, C, D, and E (associated, connected, partnered, linked) are all synonyms or near-synonyms of "affiliated," describing various forms of connection or relationship. Only "unaligned" conveys the complete absence of formal association that would ensure the research institute's independence from potential conflicts of interest.

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