General English & Reasoning Topics
Undergraduate level — General English & Reasoning
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Reading Comprehension
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quiz Questions
Q41
Reading Comprehension (Set 41) — Find the correctly spelled word:
Acomodate
Accommodate
Accomodate
Acommodate
Explanation
Accommodate has double c and double m.
Q42
Reading Comprehension (Set 42) — Choose the right tense: By next June, I ___ my degree.
complete
will complete
completed
will have completed
Explanation
Future perfect for action completed before a future time.
Q43
Reading Comprehension (Set 43) — Synonym of "Abundant":
Weak
Plentiful
Tiny
Scarce
Explanation
Abundant means existing in large quantities.
Q44
Reading Comprehension (Set 44) — Antonym of "Benevolent":
Kind
Humane
Generous
Malevolent
Explanation
Benevolent = kind; malevolent = harmful.
Q45
Reading Comprehension (Set 45) — Meaning of "Ephemeral":
Ancient
Eternal
Heavy
Short-lived
Explanation
Ephemeral lasts for a very short time.
Q46
Reading Comprehension (Set 46) — Synonym of "Meticulous":
Careful
Rapid
Careless
Lazy
Explanation
Meticulous = showing great attention to detail.
Q47
Reading Comprehension (Set 47) — Antonym of "Transparent":
Clear
Lucid
Obvious
Opaque
Explanation
Transparent allows light through; opaque does not.
Q48
Reading Comprehension (Set 48) — One-word substitute: A person who loves mankind.
Anthropologist
Philanthropist
Optimist
Misanthrope
Explanation
Philanthropist works for human welfare.
Q49
Reading Comprehension (Set 49) — Passage hint: The early bird catches the worm. What does this proverb suggest?
Birds eat worms
Prompt action brings advantage
Worms are valuable
Sleep late to succeed
Explanation
The proverb promotes starting early / acting promptly.
Q50
Reading Comprehension (Set 50) — In a passage, the author's "tone" refers to:
Font style
Paragraph length
The writer's attitude toward the subject
Word count
Explanation
Tone reflects attitude (formal, critical, optimistic, etc.).