TET-P1= Eng 2024 June 12, 2026 by rashkeanmol123@gmail.com TET-P1= Eng 2024 1 / 30 Identify the part of speech of the underlined word in the given sentence. Hurrah! We have won the game. Noun Conjunction Interjection Adverb 2 / 30 Select the combination of numbers so that the alphabets arranged accordingly will form a meaningful word. e t s e e d m e (1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8) 56347821 31278654 13245786 87651234 3 / 30 Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blank. There is a __ of lions roaming in the middle of the forest. herd flock band pride 4 / 30 Identify the tense of the given sentence. Harsh has been a successful lawyer. Simple present tense Present perfect tense Present continuous tense Present perfect continuous tense 5 / 30 Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blanks. __ word to __ wise is sufficient. A, a A, an A, the The, a 6 / 30 Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blanks. The rich man travelled all __ the world __ air. above, in over, by across, from across, with 7 / 30 Identify the mismatched pair. leopard – leopardess lion – lioness fox – vixen chicken – cock 8 / 30 Choose the correct comparative degree for the given sentence. No other island in the world is as large as Australia. Australia is one of the largest islands in the world. Australia is larger than most other islands in the world. Australia is larger than any other island in the world. Australia is the largest island in the world. 9 / 30 Choose the correct indirect speech for the given sentence. He says, ‘I go to gym every morning.’ He says that he will go to gym every morning. He said that he went to gym every morning. He says that he went to gym every morning. He says that he goes to gym every morning. 10 / 30 Choose the correct simple sentence for the given sentence. If you are not an Indian, you cannot be admitted. Only Indians are admitted. Indians alone must be admitted. None but Indians should be admitted. Indians are admitted but other nationals are not. 11 / 30 Choose the most suitable one word for the given expression. An old unmarried woman. widow bachelor spinster sniper 12 / 30 Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the given word. Fragrance aroma flavour acrid stink 13 / 30 Choose the misspelt word. deficient magnificient efficient reticent 14 / 30 Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word. Vulnerable secure sensitive liable weak 15 / 30 Choose the correct passive construction of the given sentence. Women like men to flatter them. Women are liked by men who flatter. Women like it if they are flattered. Women like to be flattered by men. Women like not to be flattered by men. 16 / 30 Choose the correctly spelt word. aliennate allienate alienate alienatte 17 / 30 Identify which part of the sentence has an error. A: For heaven’s sake, B: do me a favour and C: do not ask me. D: why am I not coming? A B C D 18 / 30 Choose the alternative which is opposite in meaning to the word underlined in the given sentence. He will never turn down your request. turn upon reject turn over accept 19 / 30 Rearrange the jumbled parts which are labelled P, Q, R and S to form a complete meaningful sentence. P: an Q: often in a theatre R: acted out before S: a drama is a type of story QRPS PSQR SRPQ RSPQ 20 / 30 Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the word underlined in the given sentence. If you lack in magnanimity, all your wealth is useless. planning management generosity purpose 21 / 30 Select the correct cardinal number for the given. Ten million 10000000 100000 1000000 1000000000 22 / 30 Choose the correct wh-type question to get the underlined part as the answer. The combination of hard work and dedication is the key to success. Who is the key to success? What is the key to success? Which is the key to success? Where is the key to success? 23 / 30 Name the underlined clause in the given sentence. I have put it where I can find it again. Adverb clause of time Adverb clause of condition Adverb clause of place Adverb clause of purpose 24 / 30 Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blank. The first __ of Covid-19 is cold. signs symptom features evidences 25 / 30 Identify the mood that the underlined modal auxiliary shows in the given sentence. Ashwini can speak several languages. permission compulsion ability certainty 26 / 30 ‘To sell one’s soul to the devil’ means: suppressing one’s giving up goodness in exchange for evil giving up one’s honesty for the sake of monetary benefits to sell oneself to earn livelihood 27 / 30 John thought that women weakened men because: he thought that women were evil he believed that a woman was a fancy devil he thought that a woman would spoil his life he was convinced that what the story of Samson and Delilah illustrates is correct 28 / 30 It was John’s belief that: one can be happy only by remaining a bachelor the world is a happy place there is no other world one must lead an honest life 29 / 30 By not desiring another man’s wife, John showed that: he wanted to get married he was a man of principles he felt sorry for other men he had no desire for another’s wealth 30 / 30 From the above passage, we understand that John was: not highly educated a deeply pessimistic man a man of simple faith a scholar of scriptures Your score isThe average score is 52% 0% Restart quiz