English 12th Mr. Chips Chapter 6 - Questions Bank |
English 2nd Year Mr. Chips Chapter 6 - Questions Bank Solved MCQs, Important Short Questions and Long Questions Bank
MCQs
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1. Katherine was an astonishing girl-wife. Here the word astonishing means
2. An outlook far beyond the roofs and turrets of BrookfielHere the word turrets means
3. At first a wanton stirring of all kinds of things that had better be left untouche. Here the word wanton means
4. Chips became less rigi. Here the word rigid means
5. Chips began to make little jokes like mnemonics and puns. Here the word mnemonics means
6. Chips began to move adventurously. Here the word adventurously means
7. Chips formed a groove into which the other affairs of his life adjusted themselves with insidious ease. Here the word insidious means
8. Chips formed a groove into which the other affairs of his life adjusted themselves with insidious ease .Here the word groove means
9. Chips had already begun to sink into that creeping dry-out of pedagogy that is tier ultimate pitfall of teaching, .Here the word pedagogy means
10. Chips had already begun to sink into that creeping dry-rot of pedagogy that the ultimate pitfall of teaching. Here the word dry-rot means
11. Chips' humor blossomed into sudden richness to which his years lent maturity. Here the word maturity means
12. Chips was a fixture that gave service, satisfaction, confidence, everything except inspiration. Here the word inspiration means
13. Chips was a fixture that gave service, satisfaction, confidence everything except inspiration. Here the word fixture means
14. Chips was a fixture that gave service, satisfaction, confidence, everything except inspiration. Here the word fixture means
15. Chips was conscientious. Here the word conscientious means
16. Chips’ eyes gained sparkle. Here the word sparkle means
17. Everyone was certain that the East End lads would be hooligans. Here the word hooligans means
18. Everything has passes without the slighted hitch of any kinHere the word hitch means
19. Found themselves consenting to the dangerous experiment. Here the word consenting means
20. He began to make little jokes \, the sort those school-boys like mnemonics and puns. Here the word mnemonics means
21. He could not confute her ideas. Here the word confute means
22. He remained, for instance a conservative in politics. Here the word conservative means
23. His mind began to move more adventurously. Here the word adventurously means
24. In a sense, he became less rigid. Here the word rigid means
25. Katherine was a astonishing girl-wife. Here the word astonishing means
26. Mr. Chips was conscientious. Here the word conscientious means
27. She was immensely popular with boys and masters. Here the word immensely means
28. Sometimes, she persuaded him completely. Here the word persuaded means
29. The most remarkable was the change Katherine brought in Chips. Here the word remarkable means
30. The one thing he had always had, a sense of humour, blossomed into a sudden richness. Here the word blossomed means
31. The volte-face was so complete that the authorities were taken unaware. Here the word volte-face means
32. There was a law that permitted patricians to marry Plebeians. Here the word Plebeians means
33. There was a law that permitted the patricians to marry plebeians. Here the word plebeians means
34. There was a law that permitted the patricians to marry the plebeians. Here the word patricians means
35. To introduce a group of slum boys to the serene pleasances of better-class youngsters. Here the word serene means
36. Yet Katherine persisted. Here the word persisted means
37. You can’t satisfy your conscience by writing a cheque for a few guineas and keeping them at arm’s length. Here the word guineas means
Short Questions
1. Could Chips refute Katherine’s ideas?
2. Describe poplar boys' visit Brookfiled?
3. Did the team come from poplar and play with Brookfield?
4. How did Katherine help Chips in the matter of discipline?
5. How did Katherine persuade Chips to consent to the match between the mission and Brookfield?
6. How much did Chips like his profession before marriage?
7. How much popular was Katherine in Brookfield?
8. How was Chips marriage with katherine?
9. How was Katherine welcomed at Brookfield?
10. What changes did Katherine bring in Chips?
11. What changes did marriage bring in Chips?
12. What did Chips want when he joined Brookfield?
13. What did Katherine develop in Chips?
14. What happened when Katherine suggested match between the mission and Brookfield?
15. What kind of fellow was Mr. Chips before marriage?
16. What sort of humour did Chips make?
17. What type of man was Mr.Chips before marriage ?
18. What was the change in Mr. Chips life after marriage.
19. What were political ideas of Chips and how were they different from Katherine’s?
20. Who was old Gribble?
21. Why did the boys begin to love Chips after marriage?