TET-P1= Eng 2020 June 12, 2026 by rashkeanmol123@gmail.com TET-P1= Eng 2020 1 / 30 Fill in the blank with the most suitable alternative to make the sentence logical in sense: ‘Pranesh told her that he ____ her very well.’ an understanding understand understood was understanding 2 / 30 Choose the most suitable alternative in accordance with the correct use of tense. Sanjana did not cook her breakfast yet. Sanjana has cooked her breakfast yet. Sanjana has not cooked her breakfast yet. Sanjana has not been cooked her breakfast yet. 3 / 30 Choose the most correct alternative to complete the following sentence: For modern man there are a number of diseases ____ to suffer from for suffering to suffer suffering from 4 / 30 Fill in the blank with the most suitable alternative: I have not written to her ____ she left for America. before after since for 5 / 30 Fill in the blank with the most suitable prepositions: Don’t side ____ those who act contrary ____ national interests. with, to by, to with, by with, with 6 / 30 Find out which part of the sentence has an error: ‘Your statment that / you find this bag / in the street / will not be trusted.’ A B C D A B C D 7 / 30 Choose the grammatically correct sentence. The team is confident to win the match. The team is confident of winning the match. The team is confident of win the match. The team is confident for winning the match. 8 / 30 Choose the word nearest in meaning to the underlined part. He is quite parsimonious by nature. cruel haughty prodigal miserly 9 / 30 Select the word which is closest to the opposite in meaning to the underlined word. He appears to be a phony person. beautiful unread genuine ugly 10 / 30 Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched as ‘one-word substitution’ for the given phrase? Genocide – murder of race Sororicide – murder of sister Uroxicide – murder of brother Matricide – murder of mother 11 / 30 The young one of a cat is a kitten. The young one of a frog is called ____ fawn kid cygnet tadpole 12 / 30 The cry of a dog is ‘bark’. The cry of an ape is called ____ low gibber coo hoot 13 / 30 Sudhir is afraid of books. His family thinks that he is suffering from ____ androphobia logophobia bibliophobia hedonophobia 14 / 30 Fill in the blanks with the suitable word. ‘Life is to death as pleasure is to ____’ suffering pain poverty anguish 15 / 30 Choose the correct meaning of the underlined idiom in the sentence. We should guard against our green-eyed friends. rich jealous handsome enthusiastic 16 / 30 Choose the most suitable verb phrase for the sentence. While giving evidence in the court, she ____ broke up broke down with broke with broke down 17 / 30 Select the combination of numbers so that letters arranged accordingly will form a meaningful word. R U S G A (1 2 3 4 5) 15423 53412 32451 45321 18 / 30 Select the one which best expresses the given sentence in passive voice. ‘I know her.’ She is known by me. She was known by me. She was known to me. She is known to me. 19 / 30 Choose the one which best expresses the following sentence in indirect speech. He said to her, ‘Are you coming to the party?’ He told her if she was coming to the party. He asked her whether she was coming to the party. He asked her that if she was coming to the party. He asked her if she will be coming to the party. 20 / 30 Choose the correctly spelt word. Millonare Millionare Millionaire Millonaire 21 / 30 Choose the misspelt word. Career carrier zodiac sargeant 22 / 30 Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blank. He bought ____ ice-cream. an a the No article 23 / 30 Choose the correct question tag for the following sentence. I shall phone you tomorrow. shall I? shalln’t I? shant I? shan’t I? 24 / 30 Name the underlined subordinate clause. ‘What you said’ is absolutely correct. Noun clause Adjective clause Relative clause Adverb clause 25 / 30 Choose the appropriate alternative to fill in the blank. The players remonstrated ____ the umpire ____ his partiality. with, to with, against to, against to, with 26 / 30 Rutherford was his parents’ ____ child. Last Only Fourth Second 27 / 30 Nelson College was ____. State boarding school in New Zealand College in England School in Scotland School in the United States 28 / 30 Rutherford sat for a scholarship test because He was an outstanding student. He was a bookworm. He thought of following an academic career. His masters wanted him to do that. 29 / 30 Rutherford carried out his own private experiments in ____. Some corner of the cloakroom of Nelson College Some corner of the cloakroom of Canterbury College A corner of the room allotted to him in the boarding house In the laboratory of Nelson College 30 / 30 The phrase ‘mechanical bent’ suggests that Rutherford ____. Was quite mechanical. Was devoid of human warmth, emotion, feeling, etc. Did things and lived as thoughtlessly as a machine. Had an aptitude for the science of machinery. Your score isThe average score is 60% 0% Restart quiz