TET 2022 ENGLISH TEST – STUDYBIZZ

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This TET 2022 ENGLISH Practice test is for all the aspirants appearing for 2022 TET Exam

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1. Find the correct antonym for the below word
“minuscule”

 
 
 
 

2. Fill in the blank with correct preposition
We had a tour_____ kashmir.

 
 
 
 

3. select correct homograph from below [select more than one option if applicable]

 
 
 
 

4. complete the sentence below
If I were a doctor I ____ treat you freely.

 
 
 
 

5. Change the given verb into noun form : Imagine

 
 
 
 

6. In below sentence, an idiomatic expression or a proverb is highlighted select the alternative which best describes its use in the sentence.
The police will leave no stone unturned to discover the murderer.

 
 
 
 

7. Choose the correct phrase to fill in the blank
she ___ living in Hyderabad since 1999

 
 
 
 

8. Fill in the blank in the below sentence with meaningful Homophone
I though It might ____

 
 
 
 

9. Find out if any grammatical error in any part of the sentence below highlighted with numbers.
While he was walking along the road (1) / a speeding car (2) / knocked down to him (3). / No error (4).

 
 
 
 

10. Convert the below sentence to active voice
“The Robber was brutally beaten up by the police”

 
 
 
 

11. Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a
meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.
(A) The farmer called his neighbours and asked them to help him put mud into the well but the mule thought that
he was calling the neighbours to help him get out of the well.
(B) A farmer wanted to get rid of his old mule and buy a new one but the mule always came back from wherever
the farmer left him,
(C) He walked away from his cruel master and never returned.
(D) One day the mule fell into a well and the farmer thought, “Why not bury it there so that I don’t have to
worry about getting rid of it?”
(E) The mule started shaking off all the mud that fell on him and kept climbing on the heap of mud as it fell into
the well, soon he was on top of the mud heap and he easily got out of the well.
(F) When they started putting mud in the well the mule realised his master’s plan and started thinking of ways to
save himself.

 
 
 
 

12. Select the correct neither…nor answer for the given sentence
Vijayant didn’t pay attention to parents. He didn’t learn from teachers.

 
 
 
 

13. “Show me the path to Garden”
Select the correct Question tag for the above sentence

 
 
 
 

14. Choose the correct article
“Mr Ravi spoke in __ low voice”

 
 
 
 

15. Choose the correct exclamatory form of the below sentence
“Mr.Suresh was a great philanthropist”

 
 
 
 

16. Find the correct comparitive degree for the below sentence
“The Vande bharat Express is the fastest train India”

 
 
 
 

17. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate options :

One of the unhealthiest emotions is anger. It destroys our ability to think clearly, properly and in totality. Anger also has adverse impact on health. If you ask a selection of people what triggers their anger, you would get a wide range of answers. However, whatever the cause, even a single word spoken in anger an leave a lasting impression on a person’s heart and has the ability to ruin the sweetness of any relationship.

A sage once said, “How can there be peace on earth if the hearts of men are like volcanoes ?” We can live in harmony with others only when we overcome anger and make room for peace. So how can we set about creating that sense of peace within ourselves ? It starts with the realization that w do have the choice to think and feel the way we want to. If we look at what it is that makes us angry, we might discover there is nothing that has the power to make us feel this way. We can only allow something to trigger our anger – the anger is a way in which we respond to an event or person. But because we are so used to reacting on impulse, we forget to choose how we want to feel, and end up reacting inappropriately, leaving ourselves with angry feelings.

Mediation helps us create personal space within ourselves so that we have the change to look, weigh the situation, and respond accordingly, remaining in a state of self-control. When we are angry, we have no self-control. At that moment, we are in a state of internal chaos, and anger can be a very destructive force.

Stability that comes from practice of meditation can create a firm foundation, a kind of positive stubbornness. Others can say whatever they want, and it may also be true, but we don’t lose our peace or happiness on account of that. This is to respect what is eternal within each of us.

We give ourselves the opportunity to maintain our own pace of mind, because let’s face it, no one’s going to turn up at our door with a box full of peace and say, “Here, I think you could do with some of this today !” There is a method which could be described as sublimation, or the changing of form. With daily practice and application of spiritual principles in our practical life, experience of inner peace can come naturally.

Paragraph Question 1/5: How can we get peace of mind ?

 
 
 
 

18. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate options :

One of the unhealthiest emotions is anger. It destroys our ability to think clearly, properly and in totality. Anger also has adverse impact on health. If you ask a selection of people what triggers their anger, you would get a wide range of answers. However, whatever the cause, even a single word spoken in anger an leave a lasting impression on a person’s heart and has the ability to ruin the sweetness of any relationship.

A sage once said, “How can there be peace on earth if the hearts of men are like volcanoes ?” We can live in harmony with others only when we overcome anger and make room for peace. So how can we set about creating that sense of peace within ourselves ? It starts with the realization that w do have the choice to think and feel the way we want to. If we look at what it is that makes us angry, we might discover there is nothing that has the power to make us feel this way. We can only allow something to trigger our anger – the anger is a way in which we respond to an event or person. But because we are so used to reacting on impulse, we forget to choose how we want to feel, and end up reacting inappropriately, leaving ourselves with angry feelings.

Mediation helps us create personal space within ourselves so that we have the change to look, weigh the situation, and respond accordingly, remaining in a state of self-control. When we are angry, we have no self-control. At that moment, we are in a state of internal chaos, and anger can be a very destructive force.

Stability that comes from practice of meditation can create a firm foundation, a kind of positive stubbornness. Others can say whatever they want, and it may also be true, but we don’t lose our peace or happiness on account of that. This is to respect what is eternal within each of us.

We give ourselves the opportunity to maintain our own pace of mind, because let’s face it, no one’s going to turn up at our door with a box full of peace and say, “Here, I think you could do with some of this today !” There is a method which could be described as sublimation, or the changing of form. With daily practice and application of spiritual principles in our practical life, experience of inner peace can come naturally.

Paragraph Question 2/5: To overcome anger, meditation helps us by ______.

 
 
 
 

19. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate options :

One of the unhealthiest emotions is anger. It destroys our ability to think clearly, properly and in totality. Anger also has adverse impact on health. If you ask a selection of people what triggers their anger, you would get a wide range of answers. However, whatever the cause, even a single word spoken in anger an leave a lasting impression on a person’s heart and has the ability to ruin the sweetness of any relationship.

A sage once said, “How can there be peace on earth if the hearts of men are like volcanoes ?” We can live in harmony with others only when we overcome anger and make room for peace. So how can we set about creating that sense of peace within ourselves ? It starts with the realization that w do have the choice to think and feel the way we want to. If we look at what it is that makes us angry, we might discover there is nothing that has the power to make us feel this way. We can only allow something to trigger our anger – the anger is a way in which we respond to an event or person. But because we are so used to reacting on impulse, we forget to choose how we want to feel, and end up reacting inappropriately, leaving ourselves with angry feelings.

Mediation helps us create personal space within ourselves so that we have the change to look, weigh the situation, and respond accordingly, remaining in a state of self-control. When we are angry, we have no self-control. At that moment, we are in a state of internal chaos, and anger can be a very destructive force.

Stability that comes from practice of meditation can create a firm foundation, a kind of positive stubbornness. Others can say whatever they want, and it may also be true, but we don’t lose our peace or happiness on account of that. This is to respect what is eternal within each of us.

We give ourselves the opportunity to maintain our own pace of mind, because let’s face it, no one’s going to turn up at our door with a box full of peace and say, “Here, I think you could do with some of this today !” There is a method which could be described as sublimation, or the changing of form. With daily practice and application of spiritual principles in our practical life, experience of inner peace can come naturally.

Paragraph Question 3/5: Why should we not get angry with a friend?

 
 
 
 

20. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate options :

One of the unhealthiest emotions is anger. It destroys our ability to think clearly, properly and in totality. Anger also has adverse impact on health. If you ask a selection of people what triggers their anger, you would get a wide range of answers. However, whatever the cause, even a single word spoken in anger an leave a lasting impression on a person’s heart and has the ability to ruin the sweetness of any relationship.

A sage once said, “How can there be peace on earth if the hearts of men are like volcanoes ?” We can live in harmony with others only when we overcome anger and make room for peace. So how can we set about creating that sense of peace within ourselves ? It starts with the realization that w do have the choice to think and feel the way we want to. If we look at what it is that makes us angry, we might discover there is nothing that has the power to make us feel this way. We can only allow something to trigger our anger – the anger is a way in which we respond to an event or person. But because we are so used to reacting on impulse, we forget to choose how we want to feel, and end up reacting inappropriately, leaving ourselves with angry feelings.

Mediation helps us create personal space within ourselves so that we have the change to look, weigh the situation, and respond accordingly, remaining in a state of self-control. When we are angry, we have no self-control. At that moment, we are in a state of internal chaos, and anger can be a very destructive force.

Stability that comes from practice of meditation can create a firm foundation, a kind of positive stubbornness. Others can say whatever they want, and it may also be true, but we don’t lose our peace or happiness on account of that. This is to respect what is eternal within each of us.

We give ourselves the opportunity to maintain our own pace of mind, because let’s face it, no one’s going to turn up at our door with a box full of peace and say, “Here, I think you could do with some of this today !” There is a method which could be described as sublimation, or the changing of form. With daily practice and application of spiritual principles in our practical life, experience of inner peace can come naturally.

Paragraph Question 4/5: What is anger ?

 
 
 
 

21. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by selecting the most appropriate options :

One of the unhealthiest emotions is anger. It destroys our ability to think clearly, properly and in totality. Anger also has adverse impact on health. If you ask a selection of people what triggers their anger, you would get a wide range of answers. However, whatever the cause, even a single word spoken in anger an leave a lasting impression on a person’s heart and has the ability to ruin the sweetness of any relationship.

A sage once said, “How can there be peace on earth if the hearts of men are like volcanoes ?” We can live in harmony with others only when we overcome anger and make room for peace. So how can we set about creating that sense of peace within ourselves ? It starts with the realization that w do have the choice to think and feel the way we want to. If we look at what it is that makes us angry, we might discover there is nothing that has the power to make us feel this way. We can only allow something to trigger our anger – the anger is a way in which we respond to an event or person. But because we are so used to reacting on impulse, we forget to choose how we want to feel, and end up reacting inappropriately, leaving ourselves with angry feelings.

Mediation helps us create personal space within ourselves so that we have the change to look, weigh the situation, and respond accordingly, remaining in a state of self-control. When we are angry, we have no self-control. At that moment, we are in a state of internal chaos, and anger can be a very destructive force.

Stability that comes from practice of meditation can create a firm foundation, a kind of positive stubbornness. Others can say whatever they want, and it may also be true, but we don’t lose our peace or happiness on account of that. This is to respect what is eternal within each of us.

We give ourselves the opportunity to maintain our own pace of mind, because let’s face it, no one’s going to turn up at our door with a box full of peace and say, “Here, I think you could do with some of this today !” There is a method which could be described as sublimation, or the changing of form. With daily practice and application of spiritual principles in our practical life, experience of inner peace can come naturally.

Paragraph Question 5/5: Getting angry _____

 
 
 
 

22. choose the correct Not Only…But Also answer of the given sentence.
“I washed my hands and I ate my lunch too”

 
 
 
 

23. Identify the correct Indirect speech of below sentence
He said “I have returned the book”

 
 
 
 

24. What type of sentence is the below [based on complexity]
Jane has a red car but jill has a blue one

 
 
 
 

25. Choose the correct figure of speech
“Mike is as soft as teddy bear”

 
 
 
 

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One response to “TET 2022 ENGLISH TEST – STUDYBIZZ”

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    Anand

    Very useful

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