TET-P2= Eng 2024 June 12, 2026 by rashkeanmol123@gmail.com TET-P2= Eng 2024 1 / 30 Choose the correct positive degree of the given sentence: Ooty is cooler than Mahabaleshwar. Mahabaleshwar is as cool as Ooty. Mahabaleshwar is so cool as Ooty. Mahabaleshwar is not so cool as Ooty. Ooty is as cool as Mahabaleshwar. 2 / 30 State what part of speech the bold word is: One must not boast of one’s own success. Indefinite pronoun Demonstrative pronoun Distributive pronoun Relative pronoun 3 / 30 Identify the tense of the given sentence: Jaya and Radha were being annoyed by some children. Simple Past Tense Past Continuous Tense Past Perfect Tense Past Perfect Continuous Tense 4 / 30 Choose the word nearest in meaning to the given word: ‘Replenish’ Top up Supply Provide Share 5 / 30 Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word: ‘Grim’ serious painful annoying delightful 6 / 30 Choose the most effective word to fill in the blank: We ………… not hurry, we have got plenty of time. need can have to could 7 / 30 Choose the most appropriate word to fill in the blank: He sold his property ………………………. he was under a lot of debt. so therefore as so that 8 / 30 Choose the correct adjective to fill in the blank: Swarali is ………………………. dancer. an adapt an adopt a loaded a skilled 9 / 30 Choose the correct pair of articles to fill in the blanks: I read ………………………. interesting story from ………………………. Mahabharata. an, no article an, a an, the a, the 10 / 30 Choose the correct pair of prepositions to fill in the blanks: I differ ………………………. you ………………………. this issue. from, at with, on from, onto with, at 11 / 30 The poet says that there is no time because ………………………. he is a businessman life is short he is very old he is a poet 12 / 30 In this poem, the poet is ………………………. sad happy insecure over-ambitious 13 / 30 For those things that the poet does not have any time, he wishes to …………. find time be happy with a few things in life imagine sit down and compose a poem 14 / 30 In this poem, the poet wants to scale: Mountains Forests Seas All of these 15 / 30 Find out a word from the poem which means ‘to walk slowly around’: climb wander sail go 16 / 30 Choose the correctly spelt word: Pasanger Passenger Pasenger Passenger 17 / 30 Find out which part of speech the bold word belongs to: The bottomline is that we have to make a decision today. Noun Adverb Adjective Pronoun 18 / 30 Choose the grammatically correct sentence: My brother retired from Air Force. The most of the people like it. Himalayas are the highest mountains Soham enjoyed himself at the party 19 / 30 Choose the correct phrasal verb to fill in the blank. The Principal ………………………. an explanation for his behaviour. called off called up called for called on 20 / 30 Identify which part of the sentence has an error: My sister-in-laws/who live in Pandharpur/have come to stay with us/for a month. A B C D 21 / 30 Select the appropriate alternative to fill in the gap: Pallavi ………………………. me of a girl I used to know. remembers reminds recollects recalls 22 / 30 Choose the most suitable ‘one word’ for the given expression: Witty and clever retort Repartee Platitude Invective Sarcasm 23 / 30 Choose the alternative to fill in the blanks: She is ………………………. Indian artist married to ………………………. European engineer. an, the an, an an, a a, an 24 / 30 Choose the correct alternative to fill in the blanks: I am indebted ………… you ………… your help. at, for to, about of, for to, for 25 / 30 Identify the figure of speech in the following line: ‘O Christ! It is the Inchcape Rock’. Synecdoche Metonymy Apostrophe Litotes 26 / 30 Choose the correct passive construction of the given sentence: He devises a series of plans to grab the attention of the cops. A series of plans is devised to grab the attention of the cops by him A series of plans are devised to grab the attention of the cops by him A series of plans was devised to grab the attention of the cops by him A series of plans were devised to grab the attention of the cops by him 27 / 30 Choose the correct indirect narration for the given sentence: Satish said to Kailas, ‘Why don’t you call a policeman?’ Satish asked Kailas why he didn't call a policeman. Satish asked Kailas why didn't he call a policeman. Satish asked Kailas that why he didn't call a policeman. Satish asked Kailas that why he doesn't call a policeman. 28 / 30 Select the combination of numbers so that alphabets arranged accordingly will form a meaningful word: I P U T U S R (1 2 3 4 5 6 7) 4517326 2351476 2576314 7561342 29 / 30 Choose the correct complex sentence for the given sentence: His silence proves his guilt. He is silent and it proves his guilt. In spite of being silent, the fact proves his guilt. Though he is silent, the fact proved his guilt. The fact that he is silent proves his guilt. 30 / 30 Name the bold clause. The reason why I did it is obvious. Noun clause Adjective clause Adverb clause of reason Adverb clause of purpose Your score isThe average score is 45% 0% Restart quiz