🎯 Ready to Test Your Vocabulary Mastery?
Welcome to today’s Daily Vocabulary Challenge! Before you dive into this quiz, make sure you’ve thoroughly studied the October 6, 2025 vocabulary post. Each word covered today—from understanding how media can launder uncomfortable truths to grasping the legal precision required in evidentiary standards—carries significant weight in competitive exams and real-world communication.
This quiz isn’t just about testing what you remember—it’s about reinforcing your understanding and ensuring these powerful words become part of your active vocabulary. Each question has been carefully crafted to challenge your grasp of nuances, usage contexts, and the subtle distinctions that separate good vocabulary from great vocabulary.
Remember: Consistent daily practice is what transforms casual learning into lasting mastery. A few minutes today could be the difference between recognizing a word and truly owning it.
Are you ready? Let’s begin! 🚀
Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers ( 6 October 2025): DAILY QUIZ
1. Which sentence demonstrates the most precise usage of “gruelling”?
2. In epidemiological research, “fatalities” is distinguished from “casualties” primarily because:
3. Select the word that is LEAST synonymous with “congestion” in the context of urban planning:
4. The committee __________ approved the controversial proposal, their reluctance evident in the prolonged deliberations and narrow margin of the final vote.
5. In legal proceedings, which scenario would LEAST likely involve an “evidentiary” hearing?









