English 12th Mr. Chips Chapter 7 - Questions Bank

English 12th Mr. Chips Chapter 7 - Questions Bank
English 12th Mr. Chips Chapter 7 - Questions Bank

English 2nd Year Mr. Chips Chapter 7 - Questions Bank Solved MCQs, Important Short Questions and Long Questions Bank

MCQs

Please select the right answer.

1. About once in ten times, Chips was adamant and would not be persuade. Here the word adamant  means





2. About one in ten times, he was adamant. Here the word adamant means





3. And so it stood warm and vivid patch in his life, casting a radiance that glowed in a thousand recollections. Here the word recollections means






4. And so it stood warm and vivid patch in his life, casting a radiance that glowed in a thousand recollections. Here the word radiance means





5. And so stood, a warm and vivid patch in his life, casting a radiance that glowed in a thousand recollections. Here the word vivid means





6. Archer’s business was a queer business. Here the word queer means





7. Chips remembered dynasty upon dynasty of masters. Here the word dynasty  means





8. Chips remembered funny anecdotes. Here the word anecdotes means





9. Chips remembered funny anecdotes. Here the word anecdotes means





10. Chips remembered Katherine laughing at some howler. Here the word howler means





11. Chips remembered Katherine scampering along the stone corridor. Here the word scampering  means





12. From the age of Elizabeth onwards, there was dynasty upon dynasty of masters. Here the word dynasty means





13. Having all hundreds of boys cooped up here is really an unnatural arrangement. Here the word cooped means





14. He was always at the mercy of the softening wave of reminiscence. Here the word reminiscence means






15. He was marking, taking the cello part in Mozart trio for the school concert. Here the word cello means






16. He was adamant and wouldn’t be persuade. Here the word adamant means





17. He’s too cocksure of himself. Here the word cocksure means





18. His recollection lost much of their flavor. Here the word flavor means





19. How did Brookfield react to the great scare of the fort-five? .Here the word scare  means





20. How did Brookfield react to the great scare of the forty-five? .Here the word scare  means





21. It would seem quite tame in print, but lord how funny it had been at the time. Here the word tame means






22. Katherine did not always plead for leniency. Here the word leniency means





23. Katherine did not always plead, for leniency. Here the word plead means





24. Katherine did not like the cocksure type of boys. Here the word cocksure  means





25. Katherine said that the boys were cooped up in the .Here the word cooped  means





26. Katherine scampering along the stone corridors, laughing beside him at some “howler” in an easy. Here the word howler means





27. Katherine scampering along the stone corridors, laughing beside him at some “howler” in an easy. Here the word scampering  means





28. Katherine tendering her advice in any little problem that arose. Here the word tendering  means





29. Long epochs of Brookfield history that had left not even a ghostly recorHere the word epochs means





30. Munster put a rat in the loft of organ. Here the word loft  means





31. One black sheep can contaminate others. Here the word contaminate means





32. She had always not pleaded for leniency. Here the word leniency means





33. She had not always pleaded leniency. Here the word pleaded  means





34. Sometimes went even so far as to make desultory notes in an exercise-book. Here the word desultory means





35. Sometimes, Chips felt a softening wave of reminiscence. Here the word reminiscence means






36. That had one been keen, anecdotes that were funny only because one remembered the fun. Here the word anecdotes means





37. What a crowd of emotions clung to him as to their last home before annihilation. Here the word annihilation means





38. What a crowed of emotions clung to him as to their last home before annihilation. Here the word annihilation means






39. When the last trace of it had vanished from human memory. Here the word vanished means






Short Questions

1. Did Chips start to write down his memories?
2. Did Katherine always plead with Chips for leniency?
3. Did Mr.Chips write any book consisting of his memories?
4. Had Katherine always pleaded for leniency?
5. How did Katherine urge Chips to forgive the students for their mistakes?
6. How did Kathrine help Chips in matter of discipline ?
7. How had Dunster died?
8. How was the behaviour of Katherine regarding the boys?
9. What did Chips remember about Dunster?
10. What happened when Old Ogilive was taking the choir practice?
11. What memories of Katherine haunted Chips?
12. What was Chips view regarding his memories?
13. What was the old fifth room called?
14. Who was Ogilivie?
15. Why did Mr. Chips want to record his memories?

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