English 12th Mr. Chips Chapter 4 - Questions Bank |
English 2nd Year Mr. Chips Chapter 4 - Questions Bank Solved MCQs, Important Short Questions and Long Questions Bank
MCQs
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1. All her ideas and opinions she poured out the Chips. Here the word poured means
2. An age at which a permanence of habits begins to be predictable. Here the word predictable means
3. An age at which a permanence of habits begins to be predictable. Here the word permanence means
4. Bernard Shaw had the strangest and most reprehensible opinions .Here the word reprehensible means
5. Bernard Shaw had the strangest and the most reprehensible opinions. Here the word reprehensible means
6. Brookfield was a haven for Chips. Here the word haven means
7. But in doing so slopped himself, and wrenched his ankle. Here the word wrenched means
8. Chips considered the modern women monstrous creatures. Here the word monstrous means
9. Chips did not contradict with Katherine. Here the word contradict means
10. Chips felt no relish of being rescued .Here the word relish means
11. Chips thought that men should treat women with distant chivalry. Here the word chivalry means
12. Chips was forty-eight, an age at which a permanence of habits begins to be predictable. Here the word predictable means
13. Chips was forty-eight, an age at which a permanence of habits begins to be predictable. Here the word permanence means
14. Chips was not a very articulate. Here the word articulate means
15. Chips was not articulate about her ideas. Here the word articulate means
16. Chips was stirred by the warmth of fire and gentle aroma of te. Here the word aroma means
17. Chips was rescued by the girl .Here the word rescued means
18. Chips was rescued by the girl. Here the word rescued means
19. Chips was stirred by the warmth of fire and gentle aroma of te. Here the word stirred means
20. Chips sprain put him at Katherine’s mercy. Here the word sprain means
21. Chips wrenched his ankle. Here the word wrenched means
22. He called women monstrous creature. Here the word monstrous means
23. He found himself the rescued instead of the rescuer. Here the word rescued means
24. He had vague notion, if he ever formulated it. Here the word formulated means
25. He noticed a girl waving excitedly from a ledge. Here the word excitedly means
26. He used to hobble with sticks along a footpath leading to the tiny church. Here the word hobble means
27. He was quite, conventional person, and the world viewed from the haven of Brookfield. Here the word haven means
28. He was quite, conventional person, and the world viewed from the haven of Brookfield. Here the word conventional means
29. He boarded in a small farmhouse. Here the word boarded means
30. In politics, she was a radical. Here the word radical means
31. It was comfortable to sit down, facing the sunlight and the Green-brown majesty of the Gable, and listening to the chatter of well yes. Here the word chatter means
32. It was comfortable to sit down, facing the sunlight and the Green-brown majesty of the Gable. Here the word majesty means
33. Katherine had radical views. Here the word radical means
34. Katherine thought that the people who disapprove of modernity were bores. Here the word disapprove means
35. Mr. Chips had vague notion. Here the word vague means
36. Nice men treated them with a polite but rather distant chivalry. Here the word chivalry means
37. She had blue, flashing eyes and freckle cheeks and smooth straw-colored hair. Here the word freckle means
38. She was making him positively look forward to the glimpse. If her safety bicycle careering along the lakeside roa. Here the word careering means
39. She was making him positively look forward to the glimpse. If her safety bicycle careering along the lakeside roa. Here the word glimpse means
40. She was merely signaling to a friend farther down in the mountain. Here the word signaling means
41. The girl seemed to need masculine help. Here the word masculine means
42. The nice woman were weak, timid and delicate. Here the word delicate means
43. The world seemed to Chips a place full of distasteful innovations. Here the word innovations means
44. There came to Chips the tangled recollections of the old times. Here the word recollections means
45. There came to him thousand tangled recollections of old times. Here the word tangled means
46. There came to him, stirred by the warmth of the fire and gentle aroma of te. Here the word aroma means
47. There came to him, stirred by the warmth of the fire and gentle aroma of tea. Here the word stirred means
48. There come to him thousand tangled recollections of old times. Here the word recollections means
49. Thinking she was in difficulties, he hastened towards her. Here the word hastened means
50. This “new woman” business, would repel him. Here the word repel means
Short Questions
1. Describe the most important/interesting incident in the novel?
2. How did Chips begin to like Katherine?
3. How did Chips feel in the company of women?
4. How did Katherine Bridges look?
5. How much time did Katherine and Chips take to fall in love with each other and marry?
6. How/Why did Katherine begin to like Chips?
7. What did Chips see while climbing on Great Gable?
8. What happened to Chips when he hastened to the girl?
9. What was the profession of Katherine?
10. What were the political views of Katherine?
11. When and where did Chips meet Katherine?
12. Where and with whom did Mr. Chips go during the summer vacation of 1896?
13. Who was Rowden and where did he go with Chips?
14. Who were the favorite writers of Katherine?
15. why did Chips not like Bernard Shaw and Ibsen?
16. Why was spring 1896 important for Chips?