TET-P1= Eng 2025

TET-P1= Eng 2025

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Q31. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the word underlined in the given sentence. The team was greeted by deafening applause from the audience.

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Q32. Rearrange the jumbled parts which are labelled P, Q, R and S to form a complete meaningful sentence. P: when warm summer Q: to the cold winter R: Autumn is the season S: temperatures gradually decrease

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Q33. Choose the alternative which is opposite in meaning to the word underlined in the given sentence. Such comparisons in poetry are useful.

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Q34. Identify which part of the sentence has an error. A: The Times of India B: has the larger circulation C: of all English dailies D: in India

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Q35. Choose the correctly spelt word.

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Q36. Choose the correct passive construction of the given sentence. Chefs use these machines to mix the ingredients.

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Q37. Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word. Fragile

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Q38. Choose the mis-spelt word.

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Q39. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the given word. Onus

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Q40. Choose the most suitable one word for the given expression. One who leaves his own country to settle in another.

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Q41. Choose the correct compound sentence for the given sentence. Though she loved him, she had to leave him.

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Q42. Choose the correct indirect speech for the given sentence. ‘You cannot bathe in this sea,’ he said to me, ‘it is very rough.’

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Q43. Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blank. Priyanka is __ than Deepika.

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Q44. Identify the mismatched pair.

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Q45. Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blanks. Don’t side ___ those who act contrary ___ national interest.

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Q46. Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blanks. ___ best, when corrupted, become ___ worst.

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Q47. Identify the tense of the given sentence. An ancient Greek slave was worth his own weight in salt.

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Q48. Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blank. During the earthquake, buildings collapsed like a _____ of cards.

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Q49. Identify the part of speech of the underlined word in the given sentence. They put up a fence between their house and their neighbour’s house.

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Q50. Select the combination of numbers so that the alphabets arranged accordingly will form a meaningful word. Letters: r e y a r p

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Q51. The Southampton scheme requires convicted drivers:

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Q52. John Cook devised the scheme:

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Q53. The problem with a quarter of the people who went to John Cook was that they:

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Q54. Most drivers start off with at least:

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Q55. The truth is that alcohol:

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Q56. Identify the mood that the underlined modal auxiliary shows in the given sentence. We must follow the traffic rules.

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Q57. Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blank. Please make it a point to ___ water taps before you go out.

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Q58. Name the underlined clause in the given sentence. You may go home when you finish your work.

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Q59. Choose the correct wh-type question to get the underlined part as the answer. Let us go to the Italian restaurant.

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Q60. Select the correct cardinal number for the given. A million

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