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The Hindu Vocab – 03 Jan 2026

Welcome to 03 Jan 2026’s vocab quiz!
This quiz features high-frequency vocabulary from The Hindu, carefully curated for all major competitive exams. Read each question attentively, choose the best answer, and sharpen your exam-ready vocabulary skills. Let’s begin and boost your vocabulary! 🚀

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The Hindu Vocabulary for All Competitive Exams – 03 January 2025

Preparing for SSC, Banking, UPSC, NDA, CDS, Teaching, and other government exams requires a strong command over English vocabulary. One of the most reliable and exam-relevant sources for daily vocabulary is The Hindu newspaper. Questions in exams like SSC CGL, CHSL, Bank PO, Clerk, CDS, NDA, and UPSC are frequently framed using words that appear in editorials.

In this post, we bring you The Hindu Vocabulary – 03 January 2025, carefully selected from the editorial section and designed specifically for competitive exam aspirants. Each word is chosen based on its exam frequency, contextual usage, and importance for MCQs such as synonyms, antonyms, and sentence usage.

Why Study The Hindu Vocabulary Daily?

  • Covers high-frequency exam words
  • Improves reading comprehension & inference skills
  • Helps in synonym–antonym questions
  • Enhances context-based learning
  • Beneficial for SSC, Bank, UPSC & Teaching exams

What You’ll Get in Today’s Vocabulary Set

  • Important words from The Hindu Editorial
  • Clear meanings (easy to understand)
  • Exam-oriented usage
  • Helpful for Prelims + Mains
  • Ideal for daily revision

Who Should Use This Vocabulary?

✔ SSC CGL, CHSL, MTS, Steno aspirants
✔ Bank PO, Clerk, IBPS, SBI candidates
✔ UPSC, CDS, NDA students
✔ Teaching exams (DSSSB, LDC, TGT, PGT)
✔ Anyone aiming to improve English for competitive exams

📌 Tip for Aspirants:
Revise these words daily and practice them in mock tests and quizzes. Consistent exposure to editorial vocabulary can significantly boost your English score.

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