English 12th Mr. Chips Chapter 5 - Questions Bank

English 12th Mr. Chips Chapter 5 - Questions Bank
English 12th Mr. Chips Chapter 5 - Questions Bank

English 2nd Year Mr. Chips Chapter 5 - Questions Bank Solved MCQs, Important Short Questions and Long Questions Bank

MCQs

Please select the right answer.

1. But he re-saw the glorious hump of the Great Gable. Here the word glorious  means





2. Chips had a mediocre degree. Here the word mediocre  means





3. Chips' made a big fuss about mixing te. Here the word fuss  means





4. Chips remember the dizzy happiness. Here the word dizzy  means






5. Chips sat by the fire when the autumn gale rattled the windows. Here the word rattled  means






6. Chips told Katherine about his ineligibility to marry a young girl. Here the word ineligibility  means





7. Chips was not very articulate. Here the word articulate means






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





9. For some reason, Chips had been afflicted with an acute desire to depreciate himself and all his attainments. Here the word depreciate  means





10. For some reason, Chips had been afflicted with an acute desire to depreciate himself and all his attainments. Here the word afflicted  means





11. Green-pale gas-lamps flickering on a wet pavement. Here the word flickering  means





12. He could re-smell the washed air after heavy rain, and re-follow the ribbon of the pass, across to sky hea. Here the word ribbon means





13. He had been rather serious about it, even a little awe. Here the word awed means





14. He had for some reason been afflictedwith an acute desire to depreciate himself and all his attainments. Here the word attainments means






15. He had for some reason been afflicted with an acute desire to depreciate himself and all his attainments. Here the word afflicted  means





16. He had told her of his only mediocre degree. Here the word mediocre means





17. He re-saw the glorious hump of the Gable. Here the word hump  means





18. He re-saw the glorious hump of the Gable. Here the word glorious means





19. He used to look down at his feet and wonder which one it was that had performed so signal a service. Here the word signal means





20. He would never get a promotion, and of his complete ineligibility to marry a young and ambitious girl. Here the word ineligibility means





21. I was afraid you were a solicitor or a stockbroker. Here the word solicitor means





22. Katherine said with mock gravity that she was little confuse. Here the word gravity  means





23. Mr. Chips looked at his feet wondering which one it was that had perfumed so signal a service. Here the word signal  means





24. She said, with mock gravity. Here the word gravity means





25. So clearly it lingered that time of dizzy happiness, those evening strolls. Here the word dizzy means





26. So clearly it lingered that time of dizzy happiness, those evening strolls. Here the word strolls means






27. So clearly it lingered that time of dizzy happiness, those evening strolls. Here the word lingered means






28. The green-pale gas-lamps were flickering in a wet pavement. Here the word flickering  means





29. The trivial accident of wrenching his foot had caused so momentous happening. Here the word momentous  means






30. The trivial cause of so many momentous happenings, was the one things of which details evaded him. Here the word evaded means





31. The trivial cause of so many momentous happenings, was the one things of which details evaded him. Here the word happenings means





32. The trivial cause of so many momentous happenings, was the one things of which details evaded him. Here the word trivial means





33. They had been so eager planning a future together. Here the word eager means






34. When Chips, dreaming through the hours at Mrs. Wickett’s recollected those days. Here the word recollected means






35. When they first met, Katherine thought Chips was a solicitor. Here the word solicitor means






Short Questions

1. Describe the event of marriage of Katherine.
2. From where was Katherine married?
3. How did Chips depreciate himself?
4. How was Lake District looked?
5. Was Katherine pleased with Chips being a teacher?
6. What did Chips tell Katherine when he criticized himself and his attainments?
7. What did Katherine say to Chips on the night before marriage?
8. What is the name of the mountain?
9. What was Katherine's opinion about Chips when he first met her?
10. What was the scene of Chips’ marriage?
11. What were inadequacies of Chips about which he often regretted?
12. Where was Katherine married from?
13. Why did Chips remind the Gable?

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