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Welcome to today’s Daily Vocabulary Challenge!
Before you dive into the quiz, make sure you’ve thoroughly studied the five words covered in today’s post: Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers – October 5, 2025. Reading the article first is crucial – it will give you the context, usage examples, and nuances of each word that will help you ace this quiz.
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✅ Reinforce your learning – Active recall strengthens memory retention
✅ Track your progress – See how well you’ve grasped today’s vocabulary
✅ Build exam confidence – Perfect practice for CAT, UPSC, GRE, and competitive exams
✅ Make learning a habit – Just 5 questions a day can transform your vocabulary over time
Remember, vocabulary building isn’t just about memorizing definitions; it’s about understanding how words come alive in real-world contexts! Once you’ve read through the post and familiarized yourself with today’s words, come back here and put your knowledge to the test.
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Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers ( 5 October 2025): DAILY QUIZ
1. Which sentence demonstrates the most accurate use of “collusive”?
2. Select the word that is LEAST synonymous with “swathed” as used in the sentence: “The ancient mummy was swathed in layers of linen bandages.”
3. What is the best ANTONYM for “circumscribed” in the following context: “The researcher’s investigation was circumscribed by limited funding and institutional restrictions”?
4. In academic writing, “subsequent” most precisely indicates:
5. A panel of experts concurred with the committee’s recommendations regarding climate policy. Based on this usage, which statement about “concurred” is most accurate?











