TET-P2= English 2025 June 12, 2026 by rashkeanmol123@gmail.com TET-P2= English 2025 1 / 30 Choose the correct phrasal verb to fill in the blank. Kailas tried his level best but could not …………. his examination. get upon get on get through get throw 2 / 30 Identify which part of the sentence has an error. These kind of trousers/are rather/expensive to buy./No error (A/B/C/D) A B C D 3 / 30 Choose the alternative that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom. ‘To spill the beans’ To misbehave To keep secrets To talk irrelevant To reveal secret information 4 / 30 Rearrange: P and who would also handle my business well; Q I am looking for a son-in-law; R to my daughter; S who would be a good husband RQPS QSRP SPRQ PRQS 5 / 30 Choose the suitable articles. One of …………. most common causes of malnutrition is …………. unhealthy lifestyle. No article, an the, an the, a a, the 6 / 30 Choose the grammatically correct sentence. Columbus invented America. He denied to take the money. He was looking me. He hung the picture on the wall. 7 / 30 Choose the correct prepositions. Buddhism teaches that freedom …………. desires will lead to escape …………. sufferings. of, from from, of from, from of, to 8 / 30 Choose the alternative closest in meaning to ‘regale’. bore entertain harass flatter 9 / 30 Choose the alternative opposite in meaning to ‘stationary’. Moving Speeding Shunting Standing 10 / 30 Choose the correctly spelt word. Varstile Verstile Versatile Vorstyle 11 / 30 Badni Thakur often remembered his ancestors because : they were rich and powerful he was an old man he was not happy with himself they were dead and the dead must be remembered 12 / 30 Thakur told stories about his ancestors whenever he : felt like doing so was in the company of his friends was encouraged by someone or friends was in jovial mood 13 / 30 The impact of the stories on his friends was that they : were filled with fear felt depressed failed to understand were greatly amused 14 / 30 The most important feature of his stories was that they : were based on facts were full of philosophical reflections always had something new to offer were full of funny incidents 15 / 30 His attitude to his ancestors was one of : awe admirmation fear resentment 16 / 30 ……………… word to ……………… wise is sufficient. A, A No article, the The, a A, the 17 / 30 People who are averse ……………… hardwork generally do not succeed ……………… life. of, in to, in to, with at, in 18 / 30 Identify the figure of speech: ‘On the deck the Rover takes his stand.’ Metonymy Metaphor Inversion Paradox 19 / 30 Passive voice: ‘A lady missionary gave him a black bow.’ He was given a black bow by a lady missionary He had been given a black bow by a lady missionary A black bow was given him by a lady missionary A black bow had been given to him by a lady missionary 20 / 30 Indirect narration: Ramesh said to the astrologer, ‘When shall I get at him?’ Ramesh asked the astrologer when he should get at him ? Ramesh asked the astrologer when should he get at him. Ramesh asked the astrologer when he would get at him. Ramesh asked the astrologer when would he get at him. 21 / 30 Select combination of numbers so that U A L N A T R forms a meaningful word. 4 5 7 3 6 2 1 7 3 2 4 5 1 6 2 6 1 7 4 3 5 4 2 6 1 7 5 3 22 / 30 Choose the correct simple sentence for: He finished his homework and put away his books. Having finished his homework, he put away his books. He finished his homework to put away his books. Putting away his books, he finished his homework. He put away his books to finish his homework. 23 / 30 Name the bold clause: The house where the accident occurred is nearby. Noun clause Adjective clause Adverb clause of place Adverb clause of contrast 24 / 30 Choose the correct positive degree: The lion is the most ferocious of all animals. The lion is as ferocious as the other animals. Very few animals are as ferocious as the lion. No other animal is as ferocious as the lion. No other animal are as ferocious as the lion. 25 / 30 State what part of speech the bold word is: My views are quite in accordance with those of the university commission. Indefinite pronoun Demonstrative pronoun Distributive pronoun Relative pronoun 26 / 30 Identify the tense: The world has been infected with our ill-manners. Present Continuous Tense Past Perfect Tense Present Perfect Tense Present Perfect Continuous Tense 27 / 30 Choose the word nearest in meaning to ‘Assimilate’. Absorb Arrange Receive Assemble 28 / 30 Choose the word opposite in meaning to ‘Dearth’. Extravagance Deficiency Abundance Scarcity 29 / 30 One word for: A person who does not believe in the existence of God or gods Rationalist Philatelist Philanthropist Atheist 30 / 30 The accused ……………… to the judge for mercy. appealed asked requested demanded Your score isThe average score is 46% 0% Restart quiz