TET-P2= Eng 2021

TET-P2= Eng 2021

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Identify the figure of speech in the following line: ‘O grave! Where is thy victory?’

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Identify the part of the sentence which has an error. He is well up / these days despite / having ill health / No error. A B C D

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Name the bold clause in the given sentence: We come here that we may study.

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Choose the one which is the correct Question Tag for the given sentence: Everything is fine.

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Choose the mis-spelt word.

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Choose the alternative which best expresses the bold phrase: He is out and out a reactionary.

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Select the combination of numbers so that alphabets arranged accordingly will form a meaningful word: A S K I R H (1 2 3 4 5 6)

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Select the combination of numbers so that the parts arranged accordingly will form a meaningful sentence: 1-engaged in other, 2-they are, 3-because, 4-it is difficult, 5-servants in big cities, 6-to find man, 7-profitable professions

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State what part of speech is the bold word: She likes the same colour as I do.

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What does the bold modal auxiliary express? If it should rain, they will not come.

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Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched as one-word substitution?

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Choose the grammatically correct sentence.

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Choose the correct alternative: (A) Canvass shoes are no longer in vogue. (B) Candidates are not allowed to canvas for votes on the day of the election.

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Choose the odd man out.

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Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the bold idiom: Monika’s habit of picking holes in every relationship is very irksome.

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The specialist who cares and treats feet is –

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Which of the following is a rhetorical question?

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Choose the correct simple sentence for the given sentence: He finished his exercise and put away his books.

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According to the passage, traveling leads to –

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When we meet other people while we travel, we learn to differentiate between.

21 / 30

The writer terms justice, love, honour and courtesy as delicate goods because they are

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Traveling helps those who

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The things we care for are available in foreign lands in

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Choose the sentence in which the correct articles are used.

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Choose the correct prepositions to fill in the blanks: Don’t side __ those who act contrary __ national interest.

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Choose the word nearest in meaning to the bold word: There was no ostensible reason for her being angry at her husband’s remarks.

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Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word: Exasperate.

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Fill in the blank with the appropriate passive form: He __ a written test before he was appointed.

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Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blank: I __ if I were you.

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Choose the alternative showing the correct indirect narration: The old man said to him, ‘Is your father’s name Manoj?’

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