TET-P2= Eng 2020 June 12, 2026 by rashkeanmol123@gmail.com TET-P2= Eng 2020 1 / 30 The basic guiding proposition, according to the passage, should be – Spontaneity Naturality Neautrality Consciousness 2 / 30 What could be the suitable title to the passage? 'strive' to make it happen 'wait' for it to happen 'Express' to make it happen 'see' what happens 3 / 30 What is the part of normal human sensory ability, according to the passage? range of perception growth of consciousness new vision new experience 4 / 30 A new vision, according to the passage, fructifies- when our perception grows when one applies one's abilities by itself when one figures it out 5 / 30 Any new experience, according to the passage,- should just enrich one's experience needs to be analysed must change one's life must be put into practice 6 / 30 Select the suitable articles for the given sentence: My friend always likes to travel by air since he is very busy man. the, a the, No article No article, a an, a 7 / 30 Choose the correct prepositions for the given sentence: You must account …………. your absence …………. the hostel warden. for, to to, by about, for of, to 8 / 30 Choose the word nearest in meaning to the bold word in the given sentence. The five experiments gave disparate results. similar encouraging strange different 9 / 30 Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word: Frailty Fatigue Strength Health Boldness 10 / 30 Fill in the blank with the appropriate passive form of the verb from the alternatives supplied. He… if we think it necessary. has been interviewed will be interviewed would have been interviewed had been interviewed 11 / 30 Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blank. He will win the race if he running regularly. will practise would practise were to practise practises 12 / 30 Choose the alternative showing the correct indirect narration of the given Direct speech. ‘Don’t answer me back like that’, said Rohit to Radha. Rohit asked Radha if she would not answer him back like that. Rohit ordered Radha don't answer him back like that. Rohit ordered Radha not to answer him back like that. Rohit told Radha to not answer him back like that. 13 / 30 Identify the figure of speech in the following line: To err is human, to forgive divine Anticlimax Antithesis Oxymoron Metaphor 14 / 30 Identify the part of sentence which has an error: when he was tired / he took rest under / the shade of a tree / No error. A B C D 15 / 30 Name the bold clause in the given sentence: I shall go to the place where my friend lives. Adverb clause of place Noun clause Adverb clause of time Adjective clause 16 / 30 Choose the one which is the correct Question Tag for the given sentence: Neither of them is good. isn't it? isn't neither? isn't either? are they? 17 / 30 Choose the mis-spelt word: spurious studious subsidiary sensible 18 / 30 Choose the alternative which best expresses the bold phrase. Rust has eaten away the plate. corroded consumed confiscated swallowed 19 / 30 Select the combination of numbers so that alphabets arranged accordingly will form a meaningful word. C I A D L P 126534 653124 621534 426531 20 / 30 Select the combination of numbers so that the parts arranged accordingly will form a meaningful sentence. 1. Western countries 2. are less spoiled 3. by pollution 4. than 5. the ones in 6. Indian beaches. 623451 123456 624513 312456 21 / 30 State what part of speech is the bold word: He was all alone when I saw him. Adverb Adjective Pronoun Noun 22 / 30 What does the bold modal auxiliary express? She must have left already. Obligation Necessity Logical certainty Desirability 23 / 30 Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched as one-word substitution? One who hates mankind – misanthrope One who helps the poor and needy – philanthropist One who collects or studies stamps – philatelist One who hates women – philanderer 24 / 30 Choose the grammatically correct sentence: She is strong enough to carry the box. She is too strong to carry the box. She is enough strong to carry the box. She is strong to too carry the box. 25 / 30 Choose the correct alternative: (A) Thirty-one cannon were fired to greet the royal guest. (B) For social peace and harmony, we should all observe the canons of morality. Only (A) is correct. Only (B) is correct. Both (A) and (B) are correct. Both (A) and (B) are wrong. 26 / 30 Choose the odd man out: Deer Sheep Swine Elephant 27 / 30 Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the bold idiom: Parents pay through their nose for their children’s education. by taking loans an extremely high price grudgingly willingly 28 / 30 If Sunidhi has tumour in her body, who will treat her? Radiologist Gynaecologist Oncologist Osteopath 29 / 30 Which of the following is a rhetorical question? A B C D 30 / 30 Choose the correct simple sentence for the given sentences: (A) They tried to persuade the principal. (B) The Principal denied their request By trying to persuade the Principal, he denied their request. They tried to persuade the Principal but he denied their request. Despite their trying to persuade the Principal, he denied their request. Though they tried to persuade the Principal, he denied their request. Your score isThe average score is 53% 0% Restart quiz