Learn English Vocabulary with Animated Videos – Post 36
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, you'll meet Kristina the cow, a symbol of compassion and utility. The story emphasizes how cows are not just beneficial to humans but also deserve respectful treatment. The video speaks about ethical use versus exploitation and promotes a vegan mindset — all while using rich English vocabulary with subtitles, followed by clear Hindi explanations.
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. What does "Autonomous" mean?
A) Dependent on others
B) Self-governing or independent
C) Always confused
D) Rich and famous
Q2. An "Autocratic" person is:
A) Fun-loving
B) Democratic and kind
C) Ruling with absolute power, often without input
D) Lazy and passive
Q3. "Avarice" refers to:
A) Generosity
B) Extreme greed for wealth
C) Calm behavior
D) Fear of loss
Q4. What does it mean to "Avow" something?
A) Deny publicly
B) Whisper softly
C) Admit or declare openly
D) Hide secretly
Q5. Someone with an "Avuncular" nature is:
A) Like an angry boss
B) Like a kind and friendly uncle
C) Strict and harsh
D) Confused and emotional
Q6. "Awry" means:
A) In the right direction
B) Straight and correct
C) Away from the expected or proper course
D) Stylish
Q7. A "Clandestine" activity is:
A) Public and celebrated
B) Loud and musical
C) Secret and hidden
D) Official and legal
Q8. A "Derogatory" remark is:
A) Praising
B) Insulting or disrespectful
C) Encouraging
D) Confusing
Q9. "Desiccated" means:
A) Well-hydrated
B) Moist and juicy
C) Dried out completely
D) Shiny and bright
Q10. Something that is "Ephemeral" is:
A) Long-lasting
B) Permanent
C) Lasting a very short time
D) Timeless
Q11. An "Epigram" is:
A) A long story
B) A short, clever, and witty saying
C) A boring speech
D) A newspaper headline
Q12. To "Flaunt" something means:
A) To hide it
B) To disrespect it
C) To show it off proudly
D) To throw it away
Q13. What does "Impetus" mean?
A) Obstacle or block
B) Reason or force that drives action
C) Fear or hesitation
D) Physical damage
✅ Correct Answers:
B) Self-governing or independent
C) Ruling with absolute power, often without input
B) Extreme greed for wealth
C) Admit or declare openly
B) Like a kind and friendly uncle
C) Away from the expected or proper course
C) Secret and hidden
B) Insulting or disrespectful
C) Dried out completely
C) Lasting a very short time
B) A short, clever, and witty saying
C) To show it off proudly
B) Reason or force that drives action
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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