English 12th Mr. Chips Chapter 12 - Questions Bank |
English 2nd Year Mr. Chips Chapter 12 - Questions Bank Solved MCQs, Important Short Questions and Long Questions Bank
MCQs
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1. A hard forst lasted for seven weeks. Here the word lasted means
2. But chiefly I remembered all your faces. Here the word chiefly means
3. Captain had been guilty of exaggeration. Here the word exaggeration means
4. Chatteris was modern and sympathetic. Here the word sympathetic means
5. Chips could not refute his wife's ideas. Here the word refute means
6. Chips had been keen on them ever since the first thrills of Sherlock. Here the word thrills means
7. Chips had been keen on them ever since the first thrills of Sherlock. Here the word keen on means
8. Chips once having to thrash captain’s father. Here the word thrash means
9. Chips thought Katherine, a modern woman would repel him. Here the word repel means
10. Chips was conservative in politics. Here the word conservative means
11. Chips went for a cure to Wiesbaden. Here the word cure means
12. Chips went for a cure to Wisebaden. Here the word cure means
13. Chips wrote his articles for the Brookfield terminal magazine. Here the word terminal means
14. Chips lodged at the home of the German master. Here the word lodged means
15. Grayson was preoccupie. Here the word preoccupied means
16. Grayson's father was rescue. Here the word rescued means
17. He did nothing else but clean and trim. Here the word trim means
18. He would not sever himself completely. Here the word sever means
19. He courteously and wisely accepted the situation. Here the word courteously means
20. His successor was a man named Chatteris. Here the word successor means
21. I remember the great bonfire. Here the word bonfire means
22. I remembered when two-thirds of the school went down with German measles and Big Hall was turned into a hospital warHere the word went down means
23. It was lit too near the pavilion, and we had to send for the fire brigade to put it out. Here the word pavilion means
24. It would not be fair to hang on. Here the word hang on means
25. Katherine thought that the people who disapproved of modernity were bores. Here the word disapproved means
26. Katherine's idealism worked upon his maturity to produce and amalgam very gentle and wise. Here the word amalgam means
27. Mr. Chips' laughter was impeded by the laughter it rose. Here the word impeded means
28. Mr. Chips thrashed Captain's father for exaggeration. Here the word thrashed means
29. Quitters accepted the situation wisely and courteously. Here the word courteously means
30. Staefel was thirty years his junior, but the two men got excellently. Here the word excellently means
31. The bonfire was lit near the pavilion. Here the word pavilion means
32. The duty of the lamp boy was to trim and clean the light lamps. Here the word trim means
33. The laughter that impeded in progress. Here the word impeded means
34. The whole school learned to skate on the fens. Here the word skate means
35. There were roars of the laughter and tumultuous cheers. Here the word cheers means
36. There were roars were laughter and tumultuous cheers. Here the word tumultuous means
37. There were tumultuous cheers. Here the word tumultuous means
Short Questions
1. How much time did Chips spend in Brookfield?
2. What did Chips say in the farewell speech?
3. What happened in 1880 in Brookfield?
4. What happened to Chips in 1913?
5. What important events of Brookfield did Chips mention in his farewell party?
6. What type of farewell was given to Mr. Chips?
7. What were the Activities of Chips after his retirement?
8. When did Chips receive his farewell party?
9. When/why did Ralston leave Brookfield?
10. Where did Chips go in 1913?
11. Who was Mrs. Brool? Why did she leave for Australia?
12. Who was the successor of Ralston and what kind of man was he?