TET-P1= Eng 2025 June 12, 2026 by rashkeanmol123@gmail.com TET-P1= Eng 2025 1 / 30 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. dangerous terrifying mild very loud 2 / 30 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 SRQP RQPS PQRS RPSQ 3 / 30 Q33. Choose the alternative which is opposite in meaning to the word underlined in the given sentence. Such comparisons in poetry are useful. permanent ancient renovated useless 4 / 30 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 A B C D 5 / 30 Q35. Choose the correctly spelt word. duration damege electrisity economiciel 6 / 30 Q36. Choose the correct passive construction of the given sentence. Chefs use these machines to mix the ingredients. These machines have been used to mix the ingredients by chefs. These machines are used by chefs to mix the ingredients. These machines are being used by chefs to mix the ingredients. These machines were used by chefs to mix the ingredients. 7 / 30 Q37. Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word. Fragile weak robust gentle subdued 8 / 30 Q38. Choose the mis-spelt word. extract eligible explaination extension 9 / 30 Q39. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the given word. Onus inclination prudence antipathy responsibility 10 / 30 Q40. Choose the most suitable one word for the given expression. One who leaves his own country to settle in another. foreigner tourist emigrant native 11 / 30 Q41. Choose the correct compound sentence for the given sentence. Though she loved him, she had to leave him. She loved him and she had to leave him. She loved him but she had to leave him. She had to love him or she had to leave him. In spite of her love she had to leave him. 12 / 30 Q42. Choose the correct indirect speech for the given sentence. ‘You cannot bathe in this sea,’ he said to me, ‘it is very rough.’ He said that you cannot bathe in this sea because it is rough. He said that I could not bathe in that sea if it was very rough. He said that I could not bathe in that sea as it was very rough. He said that you cannot bathe in this sea since it was very rough. 13 / 30 Q43. Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blank. Priyanka is __ than Deepika. more pretty more prettier prettier the prettiest 14 / 30 Q44. Identify the mismatched pair. bee – hive bird – nest spider – web cat – kitten 15 / 30 Q45. Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blanks. Don’t side ___ those who act contrary ___ national interest. with, of by, of with, with with, to 16 / 30 Q46. Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blanks. ___ best, when corrupted, become ___ worst. The, the The, a A, a A, the 17 / 30 Q47. Identify the tense of the given sentence. An ancient Greek slave was worth his own weight in salt. Past continuous tense Simple past tense Past perfect tense Past perfect continuous tense 18 / 30 Q48. Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blank. During the earthquake, buildings collapsed like a _____ of cards. band pack hoarde herd 19 / 30 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. preposition conjunction interjection adverb 20 / 30 Q50. Select the combination of numbers so that the alphabets arranged accordingly will form a meaningful word. Letters: r e y a r p 321654 654213 654321 235614 21 / 30 Q51. The Southampton scheme requires convicted drivers: to pay a heavy fine to attend eight driving sessions – once a week to undergo a probation service 22 / 30 Q52. John Cook devised the scheme: as a demonstration technique for driving to demonstrate the harmful effects of alcohol to show that Southampton was concerned about drivers to prove that alcohol does influence driving 23 / 30 Q53. The problem with a quarter of the people who went to John Cook was that they: did not want to stop drinking were unaware of the fact that they could get drunk would not admit that they had a drinking problem did not know how much they were drinking 24 / 30 Q54. Most drivers start off with at least: a double measure a single measure a little less than a single measure two doubles 25 / 30 Q55. The truth is that alcohol: does not affect the body but only the brain affects only the brain affects the body and the brain has no effect on the body or the brain 26 / 30 Q56. Identify the mood that the underlined modal auxiliary shows in the given sentence. We must follow the traffic rules. permission possibility ability obligation 27 / 30 Q57. Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blank. Please make it a point to ___ water taps before you go out. turn down turn off turn about turn over 28 / 30 Q58. Name the underlined clause in the given sentence. You may go home when you finish your work. adverb clause of time adverb clause of purpose adverb clause of condition adverb clause of place 29 / 30 Q59. Choose the correct wh-type question to get the underlined part as the answer. Let us go to the Italian restaurant. What restaurant shall we go to? Which restaurant shall we go to? Where shall we go to? When shall we go to the restaurant? 30 / 30 Q60. Select the correct cardinal number for the given. A million 10000 100000 1000000 10000000 Your score isThe average score is 48% 0% Restart quiz