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WB TET or West Bengal Board of Primary Education is releases a notification for the Teacher Eligibility Test Vacancies Jobs. To overcome the competition, aspirants need to prepare well for the WB TET Exam. Aspirants can get WB TET Previous Question Papers for easy learning purpose. Paper pattern: West Bengal Primary TET Paper I Exam Pattern: Name of the Subjects Questions Marks Child Development and pedagogy 30 30 Language I (Odia/Urdu) 30 30 Language II (English) 30 30 Mathematics 30 30 Environmental Studies 30 30 Total 150 150 WBBPE TET Paper II Exam Pattern: Name of the Subjects Questions Marks Child development and pedagogy 30 30 Language-I 30 30 Social Studies 30 30 Language-II 30 30 Mathematics & Science 30 30 Total 150 150 West Bengal Tet Model Question Paper English: 1. Change the voice: ‚He killed himself‛. Ans. He was killed by himself. 2. Change the voice: ‚Keep your word‛. Ans. Your word should be kept. 3. Fill in the blanks with proper pronoun: ‚He is wiser than ------ ( I / me)‛ Ans. I 4. Fill in the blanks with proper pronoun: ‚you are not so poor as ------ (he/him/his) Ans. Him. 5. Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions: ‚we all thirst ------ happiness‛. Ans. For. 6. Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions: ‚Think carefully---- his Advice‛. Ans. Over. 7. Find the nearest meaning: ‚Tour de force‛. Ans. Feat of skill. 8. Find the nearest meaning: ‚Largesse‛. Ans. Liberal. 9. Find the opposite meaning: ‚Minion‛. Ans. Master. 10. Find the opposite meaning: ‚Goblin‛. Ans. Angel. 11. Simple sentences into compound sentences: You must work hard to succeed (simple) Ans. You must work hard or you will not succeed.(compound) 12. Simple sentences into compound sentences: Taking pity on the begger, I gave him a rupee. (simple.) Ans. I took pity on the begger and gave him a rupee. (compound) 13. Simple sentences into complex: He was too weak to walk. (Simple) Ans. He was too weak that he could not walk.(complex) 14. Simple sentences into complex: I saw a wounded cat. (Simple) Ans. I saw cat that was wounded.(complex) 15. Conversion of Affirmative into Negative: It is too good to be true.(Affirmative) Ans. It is so good that it cannot be true.(Negative) 16. Conversion of Affirmative into Negative: *I admitted my involvement.(Affirmative) Ans. I did not deny my involvement.(Negative) 17. Conversion of the degree of comparison: *Superlative: light travels fastest. *Comparative: nothing travels faster than light. *Positive: Nothing travels as fast as light. 18. Conversion of the degree of comparison: *Superlative: Milton was one of the greatest poets. *Comparative: Milton was greater than most other poets. *Positive: Very few poets were as great as Milton. 19. Correct the error: ‚Put your sign here‛ Ans. Put your signature here. 20. Correct the error: ‚open page fifty‛ Ans. Open at page fifty. 21. Correct the error: ‚I have got a hurt on my leg.‛ Ans. I have got an injury on my leg. 22. Correct the error: ‚Boys! Can you listen to me?‛ Ans. Boys! Can you hear me? 23. Correct the error: ‚Do the needful‛. Ans. Do what is necessary . 24. Appropriate Preposition: ‚Abhorrence----- ingratitude‛. Ans. Of. 25. Appropriate Preposition: ‚candidate----- election‛. Ans. For. 26. Appropriate Preposition: ‚Bargain----- a person‛. Ans. With. 27. Appropriate Preposition: ‚Enmity----- a person‛. Ans. With. 28. Appropriate Preposition: ‚Deviation------ rule‛. Ans. From. 29. Joining of sentencessimple into single) *I was returning home. I saw a man. He looked very ill. He was lying by the roadside. Ans. While returning home I saw a man looking very ill and lying by the roadside. 30. Joining of sentencessimple into single) *He opened his letters. He read them carefully. He sent for his clerk. He dictated answers to them. Ans. Opening his letters and reading them carefully he sent for his clerk to dictate answers to them. |
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