Thought.
Think is present tense. I think that I need a new doorknob.
He is thinking
Present tense.
The present tense of "thought" is "think."
"Success" is a noun, therefore it has no tense (and NO Past Tense). Maybe you were thinking of "to succeed"? Its Past Tense is "succeeded".
Pursuit is a noun, so it does not have a past tense. The verb you are thinking of is 'pursue.' The past tense of 'pursue' is 'pursued.'
The past tense of think is thought.
I think, he thinks, they think (Present Simple). I am thinking, he is thinking, they are thinking (Present Continuous).
I/you/we/they think. He/she/it thinks. The present participle is thinking.
'Moist' isn't actually an a verb, it is an adjective. The word you are probably thinking of is 'moisten' which means to make moist, the past tense of which is 'moistened'.
There is none, because through is not a verb. You may be thinking of threw, which is a verb. The irregular past tense of threw would be throwed.
Because of the way this sentence is written, we cannot directly put it in past tense like you are probably thinking. You could say "What was the price of the Saree?", or "How much did the Saree cost?".