English 12th Mr. Chips Chapter 11 - Questions Bank |
English 2nd Year Mr. Chips Chapter 11 - Questions Bank Solved MCQs, Important Short Questions and Long Questions Bank
MCQs
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1. Abruptly, Chips flamed up. Here the word Abruptly means
2. Abruptly, Chips flamed up. Here the word flamed up means
3. Abruptly, chips flamed up. Here the word Abruptly, means
4. All this flashed through his mind in an instant of protest and indignation. Here the word indignation means
5. At last Chips had something tangible that he could tackle. Here the word tangible means
6. At last, Ralston said icily. Here the word icily means
7. Chips chose an isolated word, 'slovenly' out of that extra-ordinary indictment. Here the word indictment means
8. Chips had never envisage. Here the word envisaged means
9. Chips had something tangible that he could tackle. Here the word tangible means
10. Chips in sheer bewilderment, took up isolated words out of that extraordinary indictment. Here the word extraordinary means
11. Chips in sheer bewilderment, took up isolated words out of that extraordinary indictment. Here the word isolated means
12. Chips in sheer bewilderment said, ""slovenly""? .Here the word bewilderment means
13. Chips in sheer bewilderment, took up isolated words out of that extraordinary indictment. Here the word bewilderment means
14. Chips in sheer bewilderment said, ""slovenly""? .Here the word sheer means
15. Chips in sheer bewilderment, took up isolated words out of that extraordinary indictment. Here the word sheer means
16. Chips in sheer bewilderment, took up isolated words out of that extraordinary indictment. Here the word sheer means
17. Chips was startled by the question. Here the word startled means
18. Chips wore tattered gown. Here the word indictment means
19. Chips recounted it afterwards. Here the word recounted means
20. Claims to have doubled to school’s endowment funds some monkeying on the stock exchange. Here the word monkeying means
21. Claims to have doubled to school’s endowment funds some monkeying on the stock exchange. Here the word endowment means
22. Harrow, they’ greedily swallowed the bait. Here the word obstinacy means
23. He gathered his tattered gown together. Here the word tattered means
24. He started chucking his weight about with you, tell him very politely he can go to the devil. Here the word chucking means
25. He was efficient ruthless, ambitious but not somehow, very likable. Here the word ruthless means
26. I have put up with it so long. Here the word put up with means
27. I hear you have been having the deuce of a row with Ralston. Here the word deuce means
28. I should regard as rank insubordination. Here the word insubordination means
29. In a torrent of thoughts to pressing to be put into words. Here the word torrent means
30. In a torrent of thoughts, Chips made answers to himself. Here the word torrent means
31. It conquered fear and demolished even respect. Here the word demolished means
32. It had never seemed to Chips a very regrettable matter. Here the word tattered means
33. It was a mixture of slackness and obstinacy. Here the word slackness means
34. It was a mixture of slackness and obstinacy. Here the word regrettable means
35. Ralston told Chips that he ignored his instruction, an insubordination. Here the word insubordination means
36. Ralston told Chips that he stuck to his old methods that resulted in chaos. Here the word chaos means
37. Ralston told Chips that his habits were slovenly. Here the word slovenly means
38. Ralston told Chips that his methods of teaching were slack. Here the word slack means
39. Ralston told Chips that it was his forbearance that he had put up with him so long. Here the word put up with means
40. Ralston told Chips that it was his forbearance that he had put up with him so long. Here the word forbearance means
41. Ralston told Chips that it was mixture of slackness and obstinacy. Here the word obstinacy means
42. Ralston was a live-wire. Here the word live-wire means
43. Ralston was a live-wire. Here the word live-wire means
44. Ralston was ruthless .Here the word ruthless means
45. The amazing result was a spontaneous outburst of sympathy. Here the word outburst means
46. The amazing result was spontaneous outburst of sympathy. Here the word spontaneous means
47. The result is simply chaos and inefficiency. Here the word chaos means
48. They hated Ralston’s slave-driving and saw in the old veteran a likely champion. Here the word veteran means
49. They saw in the old veteran a likely champion. Here the word veteran means
50. They walked round the deserted cricket pitches. Here the word deserted means
51. Vulgar….ostentatious … all the hectic rotten ripeness of the age. Here the word swallowed the bait means
52. Vulgar….ostentatious … all the hectic rotten ripeness of the age. Here the word hectic rotten means
53. Vulgar….ostentatious … all the hectic rotten ripeness of the age. Here the word ostentatious means
54. Vulgar….ostentatious … all the hectic rotten ripeness of the age. Here the word Vulgar means
55. When he had just turned sixty, came Ralston’s urbane ultimatum. Here the word ultimatum means
56. When he had just turned sixty, came Ralston’s urbane ultimatum. Here the word urbane means
57. You must ascribe it to my forbearance. Here the word forbearance means
58. You must ascribe it to my forbearance. Here the word ascribe means
59. Your personal habits are slovenly. Here the word slovenly means
Short Questions
1. Did Ralston know Brookfield and its traditions?
2. How did Chips feel about the changes Ralston was introducing?
3. How did people come to know about the quarrel between Ralston and Mr. Chips?
4. How did the boys react to the row between Chips and Ralston?
5. Was Ralston popular and respected in Brookfield?
6. What allegations did Ralston put on Chips?
7. What did Chips say to Ralston at the end of their row?
8. What did Chips think at the end of his row with Ralston?
9. What did Ralston do to raise the status of School?
10. What did the Chairman of the Governors tell Chips about his retirement?
11. What led Ralston and Chips up to a row/quarrel?
12. What sort of person was Ralston?
13. What was Chips reaction to Ralston’s allegations?
14. What was the reaction of the masters to the row between Ralston and Chips?
15. What was the result of row between Chips and Ralston?
16. When did Chips reach sixty and what did Ralston say to him?
17. When did Ralston visit London and why?
18. Who was Sir John Rivers?
19. Why did john Rivers favor Chips?
20. Why did Ralston ask Chips to retire?
21. Why did the students teachers and parents turn against Ralston?