English Language Topics
Undergraduate level — English Language
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Spotting Errors
Para Jumbles
Fill in the Blanks
Synonyms-Antonyms
Reading Passage
quiz Questions
Q91
Fill in the Blanks — Choose the right tense: By next June, I ___ my degree.
complete
will have completed
completed
will complete
Explanation
Future perfect for action completed before a future time.
Q92
Fill in the Blanks — Synonym of "Abundant":
Plentiful
Tiny
Weak
Scarce
Explanation
Abundant means existing in large quantities.
Q93
Fill in the Blanks — Antonym of "Benevolent":
Generous
Malevolent
Humane
Kind
Explanation
Benevolent = kind; malevolent = harmful.
Q94
Fill in the Blanks — Meaning of "Ephemeral":
Ancient
Heavy
Short-lived
Eternal
Explanation
Ephemeral lasts for a very short time.
Q95
Fill in the Blanks — Synonym of "Meticulous":
Lazy
Careful
Rapid
Careless
Explanation
Meticulous = showing great attention to detail.
Q96
Fill in the Blanks — Antonym of "Transparent":
Obvious
Clear
Opaque
Lucid
Explanation
Transparent allows light through; opaque does not.
Q97
Fill in the Blanks — One-word substitute: A person who loves mankind.
Philanthropist
Misanthrope
Anthropologist
Optimist
Explanation
Philanthropist works for human welfare.
Q98
Fill in the Blanks — Passage hint: The early bird catches the worm. What does this proverb suggest?
Prompt action brings advantage
Birds eat worms
Sleep late to succeed
Worms are valuable
Explanation
The proverb promotes starting early / acting promptly.
Q99
Fill in the Blanks — In a passage, the author's "tone" refers to:
Paragraph length
Font style
The writer's attitude toward the subject
Word count
Explanation
Tone reflects attitude (formal, critical, optimistic, etc.).
Q100
Fill in the Blanks — Main idea of a paragraph is usually found in:
Topic sentence (often first or last)
Random sentence
Title alone
Footnotes only
Explanation
Topic sentence states the central point.