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You’ve just explored five powerful words from today’s vocabulary lesson—now it’s time to put your learning to the test! Before you dive into this quick 5-question quiz, make sure you’ve thoroughly studied today’s vocabulary post: Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers (October 8, 2025).

Each word you learned today—from understanding things intuitively to spotting profligate spending—appears in real newspapers, competitive exams, and professional conversations. This daily quiz isn’t just about checking answers; it’s about reinforcing what you’ve learned and ensuring these words become part of your active vocabulary.

Why take this quiz? âś… Cement your understanding of today’s 5 words
âś… Practice contextual usage for competitive exams
âś… Track your daily progress
âś… Build confidence with real-world vocabulary

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Daily Vocabulary from Indian Newspapers ( 8 October 2025): DAILY QUIZ

1. In the context of decision-making theory, which statement best captures the meaning of arriving at a conclusion “intuitively”?

2. Select the word that is most ANTONYMOUS to “consciously” in the sentence: “She consciously avoided mentioning the controversial topic during dinner.”

3. A financial analyst refuses to __________ about next quarter’s earnings without access to preliminary sales data, arguing that conjecture without evidence would undermine her professional credibility.

4. Which scenario best exemplifies a “contrarian” investment strategy?

5. The term “profligate” shares the closest semantic relationship with which of the following words?

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