📚 Daily Vocabulary Challenge – October 4, 2025
Ready to test your word power?
You’ve just explored five powerful words from today’s newspapers—ethnically, averred, obnoxious, incarceration, and prosecute. But reading is just the first step. Real learning happens when you actively recall and apply what you’ve learned!
Before you dive into today’s quiz, make sure you’ve thoroughly studied the words from our Daily Vocabulary post (October 4, 2025). Take a few minutes to understand the meanings, review the usage examples, and absorb Prashant Sir’s valuable notes—they’ll give you the edge you need!
Why take this quiz? ✅ Reinforce your learning – Active recall strengthens memory retention
âś… 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
Think you’re ready? Let’s put your vocabulary to the test! Each question is designed to challenge your understanding and help these words become part of your active vocabulary.
đź“– Remember: If you haven’t read today’s post yet, click here to study first – it will only take 5-7 minutes, and it’ll make all the difference to your score!
Let’s get started! 🚀
Daily Vocabulary from International Newspapers ( 4 October 2025): DAILY QUIZ
1. A monk seeking spiritual enlightenment chose a life of seclusion in a remote mountain monastery. Which of the following best captures the primary characteristic of his chosen lifestyle?
2. Select the word that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to “temporal” when used in the context: “The philosopher distinguished between temporal concerns and eternal truths.”
3. Which scenario best exemplifies persistence as opposed to mere repetition or stubbornness?
4. In academic writing, achieving coherence requires:
5. A philosopher contemplating human finitude would most likely focus on:









