Learn English Vocabulary with Animated Videos – Post 33
Watch an animated video with subtitles & Hindi explanations. Improve English for CBSE, state boards, UPSC, SSC, & banking exams.
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In this animated video, we focus on the legendary Australian cricketer Meg Lanning. With dynamic footage and narration, the video praises her leadership, batting style, and impact on world cricket. The script uses expressive vocabulary that helps describe not only her achievements but also her personality and influence. Subtitles support your understanding, and detailed Hindi explanations follow. Now that you’ve watched the video and understood the vocabulary used, let’s test how much you’ve learned. Attend the quiz below to check your grasp on the words from the animation!
🧠 Quiz Time – Test Your Vocabulary!
Q1. "Archetype" means:
A) A new invention
B) A perfect example or original model
C) A type of animal
D) A temporary form
Q2. Something "Arcane" is:
A) Well-known and clear
B) Mysterious and understood by few
C) Loud and colorful
D) Made for children
Q3. "Ardent" refers to someone who is:
A) Calm and cold
B) Very enthusiastic and passionate
C) Bored and lazy
D) Careless and rude
Q4. To "Outshine" someone means to:
A) Dim the light
B) Look dull
C) Perform better or more brilliantly
D) Fail quietly
Q5. "Peers" are:
A) Superiors at work
B) People of the same age or status
C) Foreign travelers
D) Online influencers
Q6. To "Chronicle" something means to:
A) Hide facts
B) Record events in order
C) Destroy evidence
D) Repeat rumors
Q7. A "Deluge" is:
A) Gentle breeze
B) Sudden silence
C) A heavy flood or overwhelming quantity
D) Light snowfall
Q8. "Impeccable" describes something that is:
A) Flawed or broken
B) Without any error or fault
C) Boring or dull
D) Rough and average
Q9. Something "Archaic" is:
A) Modern and trending
B) Very old or outdated
C) Slightly used
D) Funny and sarcastic
Q10. "Fervor" means:
A) Strong passion or intense feeling
B) Deep sadness
C) Public anger
D) Silent hesitation
Q11. A "Homogeneous" group is:
A) Made up of completely different types
B) United by a shared origin or similarity
C) Unbalanced and unrelated
D) Quiet and closed
Q12. "Endemic" refers to something that:
A) Is common everywhere
B) Exists only in a specific region or population
C) Is newly discovered
D) Spreads quickly worldwide
✅ Correct Answers:
B) A perfect example or original model
B) Mysterious and understood by few
B) Very enthusiastic and passionate
C) Perform better or more brilliantly
B) People of the same age or status
B) Record events in order
C) A heavy flood or overwhelming quantity
B) Without any error or fault
B) Very old or outdated
A) Strong passion or intense feeling
B) United by a shared origin or similarity
B) Exists only in a specific region or population
This method is especially helpful for Hindi speakers who want to improve their English vocabulary and language skills. It's also a great resource for students preparing for various government exams that include English sections, such as:
SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, SSC MTS, IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk, SBI PO, SBI Clerk, RBI Grade B, NABARD, LIC AAO, UPSC Civil Services (IAS), UPSC CDS, UPSC CAPF, EPFO, ESIC, and other similar exams.
If you're preparing for the English section of these exams, this content will be incredibly valuable for you! Keep watching and learning with us.

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