TET-P2= Eng 2021 June 12, 2026 by rashkeanmol123@gmail.com TET-P2= Eng 2021 1 / 30 Identify the figure of speech in the following line: ‘O grave! Where is thy victory?’ Personification Apostrophe Euphemism Epigram 2 / 30 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 A B C D 3 / 30 Name the bold clause in the given sentence: We come here that we may study. Adverb clause of place Adverb clause of purpose Adverb clause of supposition Adverb clause of cause 4 / 30 Choose the one which is the correct Question Tag for the given sentence: Everything is fine. isn't everything? isn't this? isn't it? isn't that? 5 / 30 Choose the mis-spelt word. Asterisk Audience Acrue Almighty 6 / 30 Choose the alternative which best expresses the bold phrase: He is out and out a reactionary. deadly against in favour of no more thorough 7 / 30 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) 264315 543126 513426 312645 8 / 30 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 4617352 2534671 4653217 7132546 9 / 30 State what part of speech is the bold word: She likes the same colour as I do. Adverb Relative pronoun Preposition Conjunction 10 / 30 What does the bold modal auxiliary express? If it should rain, they will not come. Supposition Duty Suggestion Advice 11 / 30 Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched as one-word substitution? Absence of government – anarchy Government by the nobles – autonomy Government by one – autocracy Government by the officials – bureaucracy 12 / 30 Choose the grammatically correct sentence. The population of London is greater than any city in India. The population of London is greater than any other city in India. The population of London is greater than that of any city in India. The population of London is greater than most other cities in India. 13 / 30 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. Only A is correct Only B is correct Both A and B are correct Both A and B are wrong 14 / 30 Choose the odd man out. Trousers Alms Scissors Innings 15 / 30 Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the bold idiom: Monika’s habit of picking holes in every relationship is very irksome. Admiring people Finding fault Criticizing people Arguing with people 16 / 30 The specialist who cares and treats feet is – Osteopath Orthopaedist Chiropodist Dermatologist 17 / 30 Which of the following is a rhetorical question? Should a school have a gymnasium? How should one keep oneself physically fit? Isn't it a shame to torture the weak? What is demonetization? 18 / 30 Choose the correct simple sentence for the given sentence: He finished his exercise and put away his books. Having finished his exercise, he put away his books. He finished his exercise by putting away his books. To finish his exercise, he put away his books. In spite of finishing his exercise, he put away his books. 19 / 30 According to the passage, traveling leads to – exploiting foreign lands selling our wares to the others understanding human nature establishing our superiority over foreigners 20 / 30 When we meet other people while we travel, we learn to differentiate between. friends and foes communities and nationalities local and universal values imagination and understanding 21 / 30 The writer terms justice, love, honour and courtesy as delicate goods because they are important desirable fragile perishable 22 / 30 Traveling helps those who want to learn foreign language wish to make money want to resolve differences among people wish to learn fundamental common values 23 / 30 The things we care for are available in foreign lands in plenty unrecognizable forms some form or the other easily recognizable forms 24 / 30 Choose the sentence in which the correct articles are used. The old are respected by the young. An old is respected by the young. Old are respected by the young. The old is respected by the young. 25 / 30 Choose the correct prepositions to fill in the blanks: Don’t side __ those who act contrary __ national interest. for, against to, to to, with with, to 26 / 30 Choose the word nearest in meaning to the bold word: There was no ostensible reason for her being angry at her husband’s remarks. Hidden Covert Apparent Secret 27 / 30 Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word: Exasperate. Belittle Annoy Tarnish Please 28 / 30 Fill in the blank with the appropriate passive form: He __ a written test before he was appointed. had been given has been given will be given was given 29 / 30 Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blank: I __ if I were you. will apologize had apologized would apologize was apologizing 30 / 30 Choose the alternative showing the correct indirect narration: The old man said to him, ‘Is your father’s name Manoj?’ Only B is correct Only C is correct Both B and C are correct Only A is correct Your score isThe average score is 37% 0% Restart quiz