English 12th Mr. Chips Chapter 1 - Questions Bank |
English 2nd Year Mr. Chips Chapter 1 - Questions Bank Solved MCQs, Important Short Questions and Long Questions Bank
MCQs
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1. A chubby little fellow made a century. Here the word chubby means
2. A phenomenon that was. Here the word phenomenon means
3. A Stupid fellow. Here the word Stupid means
4. Autumn gales rattling the windows. Here the word rattling means
5. Autumn gales rattling the windows. Here the word gales means
6. Baiting of new masters was an exciting sport. Here the word exciting means
7. Baiting the new teachers was a fun for the boys. Here the word Baiting means
8. Big Ball full of lusty barbarians ready to pounce on him as legitimate prey. Here the word legitimate means
9. Big Ball full of lusty barbarians ready to pounce on him as legitimate prey. Here the word pounce means
10. Big Hall full of lusty barbarians ready to pounce on him as legitimate prey. Here the word prey means
11. Big hall full of lusty barbarians ready to pounce on him as legitimate prey. Here the word barbarians means
12. Big Hall full of lusty barbarians ready to pounce on him as legitimate prey. Here the word lusty means
13. Chips assumed a scowl ill his first class. Here the word scowl means
14. Chips had a vivid recollection of Wetherby. Here the word recollection means
15. Chips remained ragged at Melbury. Here the word ragged means
16. Chips sang out in that jerky, high-pitched voice. Here the word jerky means
17. Chips saw the Great Exhibition as a toddling chilHere the word toddling child means
18. Chips' voice had a good deal of sprightliness in it. Here the word sprightliness means
19. Chips was suffering from anno domini. Here the word anno domini means
20. Decent little boys but as a mob, pitiless and implacable. Here the word implacable means
21. Decent little boys but as a mob, pitiless and implacable. Here the word a mob means
22. Give your enthusiasm to BrookfielHere the word enthusiasm means
23. He could never grasp the Ablative Absolute. Here the word grasp means
24. He had a vivid recollection of old Wetherby. Here the word recollection means
25. He had a vivid recollection of old Wetherby. Here the word vivid means
26. He had been ragged there a good deal. Here the word ragged means
27. He had put in for Brookfield after a year at Melbury. Here the word put in means
28. He measured his time by the signals of the past. Here the word signals means
29. He remembered first tremendous ordeal. Here the word ordeal means
30. He remembered first tremendous ordeal. Here the word tremendous means
31. He remembered that day of his preliminary interview. Here the word preliminary means
32. He took Mrs. Wickett aside in the lobby. Here the word lobby means
33. He took Mrs. Wickett in the lobby and whisper. Here the word whisper means
34. He was at the mercy of unprincipled ruffians. Here the word ruffians means
35. He was at the mercy of unprincipled ruffians. Here the word unprincipled means
36. He was taken to the Great Exhibition as a toddling chil .Here the word toddling means
37. It had a good deal of sprightliness in it. Here the word sprightliness means
38. It put a strain on his heart. Here the word strain means
39. It was queer that the things were so clear in Chips' memory. Here the word queer means
40. Like lazy cattle moving across landscape. Here the word landscape means
41. Nothing wrong with him—only Anno Domini. Here the word Anno Domini means
42. Perivale would say sipping a cup of te .Here the word sipping means
43. Sleep came more like a mystic intensifying of perception. Here the word perception means
44. Sleep came more like a mystic intensifying of perception. Here the word intensifying means
45. Sleep came more like a mystic intensifying of perception. Here the word mystic means
46. Sleep came to Chips like a mystic intensifying of perception. Here the word perception means
47. Taking his first class was a tremendous ordeal for Chips. Here the word ordeal means
48. The biggest fool of the lot roars of laughters. Here the word roars means
49. The blood rays filtering through glass windows. Here the word filtering means
50. The boys looked like little ruffians. Here the word ruffians means
51. The boys seemed to be ready to pounce on him as their legitimate prey. Here the word pounce means
52. The boys were implacable in mobs. Here the word implacable means
53. The first Colley could not grasp the Ablative Absolute. Here the word grasp means
54. The last blood-red rays slanting in slabs through the stained-glass windows. Here the word slanting means
55. The scowl he assumed to cover his inward nervousness. Here the word assumed means
56. The sudden hush as he took his place. Here the word hush means
57. The scowl he assumed to cover his inward nervousness. Here the word scowl means
58. Wetherby was very fatherly and courteous. Here the word courteous means
59. When you are getting on in years. Here the word getting on means
60. You are a splendid example of inherited traditions. Here the word inherited means
61. You are a splendid example of inherited example. Here the word splendid means
62. You are past the age when people get horrible diseases. Here the word horrible means
63. You get very sleepy at times. Here the word sleepy means
64. You there in the fifth row. Here the word row means
Short Questions
1. Briefly explain his preliminary interview with Mr.wetherby ?
2. Describe Chips first day experience at Brookfield?
3. How did Chips measure his time?
4. How did Chips punish the boy who dropped a desk lid?
5. How did Mr. Chips handle his first class at Brookfield school?
6. How did Mr. Wetherby advise Chips?
7. How did Mr.Chips measured his time when he was living at Mrs.Wicketts's house?
8. How did the boys look when Chips took his first class at Brookfield?
9. What advice did Mr.Wetherby give to Mr.Chips?
10. What did Chips do before sleeping?
11. What did Chips doctor say about Chips?
12. What did Mr.Chips do before going to bed?
13. What did Mr.Chips say to third Colley?
14. What did Mr.Chips used to do in his old age?
15. What did the first colley become years later?
16. What is the significance of the title of the novel?
17. What kind of fellow was Mr. Wetherby?
18. What kind of sleep did Mr. Chips enjoy?
19. What mischief was made in the very first class of Chips at Brookfield and who made it?
20. What was the most fatal complaint diagnosed by Dr. Merivale?
21. What was the name of Chips doctor and how often did he visit Chips?
22. What was the name of chip's doctor?
23. What would Chips say to the son of the first colley?
24. When did Wetherby die?
25. When had Chips taught before joining Brookfirld?
26. When was Chips born?
27. When was Mr. Wetherby the headmaster of Brookfield?
28. Who is writer of novel,"Good Bye Mr.Chips"?
29. Who was Colley?
30. Who was Forrester?
31. Who was Merivale?
32. Who was the Headmaster of Brookfield when Mr. Chips joined it?
33. Why 1870 was easy to remember for Chips?
34. Why was Mr. Chips afraid of taking his first class at Brookfield School?