English 12th Mr. Chips Chapter 3 - Questions Bank

English 12th Mr. Chips Chapter 3 - Questions Bank
English 12th Mr. Chips Chapter 3 - Questions Bank

English 2nd Year Mr. Chips Chapter 3 - Questions Bank Solved MCQs, Important Short Questions and Long Questions Bank

MCQs

Please select the right answer.

English 2nd Year Solved MCQs, Important Short Questions and Long Questions Bank

MCQs

Please select the right answer.

1. “The Times” introduced a few tags. Here the word tags means






2. A mantelpiece crowded with fixture cards. Here the word fixture means





3. A pleasant, placid life at Mrs. Wickett’s. Here the word placid means






4. A mantelpiece crowded with fixture cards. Here the word mantelpiece means






5. A typical bachelor, if there was one. Here the word typical means






6. All that fuss about mixing the tea. Here the word fuss means





7. Chips liked the article in the Times that introduced a few tags. Here the word tags means





8. Chips' pension was adequate. Here the word adequate means





9. Chips' script was thin, spidery but very legible. Here the word spidery  means






10. Chips was a little bald, .Here the word bald means





11. Chips was living a pleasant, placid life. Here the word placid  means





12. Chips' writing was thin, spidery but very legible. Here the word legible means






13. Collingwood was a cheeky boy. Here the word cheeky  means





14. Despite his long years of assiduous teaching, he was not a profound scholar. Here the word profound means





15. Despite his long years of assiduous teaching, he was not a profound scholar. Here the word assiduous means





16. Despite assiduous teaching, Chips was not a very profound classical scholar. Here the word assiduous  means





17. Despite his long years of assiduous teaching, he was not a profound scholar. Here the word Despite means





18. During the winter there were crumpets too. Here the word crumpets means






19. Englishmen ought to know a few quotations. Here the word quotations means






20. He liked to stroll across the playing fields. Here the word stroll means





21. He mixed spoons form different caddies. Here the word caddies means





22. He wrote his occasional letters in thin spidery but very legible script. Here the word script means





23. He wrote his occasional letters in thin spidery but very legible script. Here the word legible means





24. He wrote his occasional letters in thin spidery but very legible script. Here the word spidery means





25. He wrote his occasional letters in thin spidery but very legible script. Here the word occasional means





26. His pension was adequate. Here the word adequate means





27. His room was furnished simply. Here the word furnished means





28. I once thrashed him for climbing on the roof. Here the word thrashed means





29. If the weather was mild, Chips strolled across the road to the playgro ands. Here the word strolled  means





30. In the bottom, they lay in a little shallow pool. Here the word shallow means





31. Little pile of them. Here the word pile means





32. Mr. Chips said that he thrashed Collingwoo. Here the word thrashed  means






33. Mrs. Wickett entered the room to clear the remains of the party, .Here the word remains  means





34. Mrs. Wickett's house was ugly and pretentious. Here the word pretentious means





35. She entered to clear away the remains of the party. Here the word remains means





36. The books were chiefly classical. Here the word classical means





37. The books were chiefly classical. Here the word chiefly means





38. The boys watched Mr. Chips mixing spoonfuls from different caddies .Here the word caddies means





39. The house itself was ugly and pretentious. Here the word pretentious means





40. The house itself was ugly and pretentious. Here the word ugly means





41. The session punctually lasted till five. Here the word lasted means





42. The session punctually lasted till five. Here the word punctually means






43. The tags were a kind of freemasonry. Here the word freemasonry means





44. There was a seasoning of history and belles-letters. Here the word belles-letters means





45. There was a seasoning of history and belles-letters. Here the word seasoning means





46. There was a worn out turkey carpet. Here the word worn out means






47. There was the dwindling number of such people as could understand the published in the Times. Here the word dwindling  means





48. They were soaked in butter. Here the word soaked means





49. This was a kind of secret and valued freemasonry. Here the word freemasonry means





50. Yes I know. He was cheeky to me, generally. Here the word cheeky means






Short Questions

1. How did Chips spend his time at Mrs. Wickett’s house?
2. How did Collingwood treat Mrs. Wickett?
3. How was Mr. Chips room decorated at Mrs. Wickett’s house?
4. How was the room Mrs. Wickett gave to Chips?
5. What job did Mrs. Wickett do at Brookfield?
6. What kind of books did Chips read?
7. What kinds of Books did Mr. Chips have in his room?
8. What was the condition of Mrs. Wickett’s house?
9. What was the financial condition of Mr. Chips after retirement?
10. Where was major Collingwood killed?
11. Which pictures were displayed in Mr. Chips room?
12. Which subjects did Chips teach and how did he teach them?
13. Who was Major Collingwood?
14. Why did Chips like summer?
15. Why did Mr. Chips punish Major Collingwood?
16. With what did Chips serve the boys?

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