English 12th Mr. Chips Chapter 8 - Questions Bank |
English 2nd Year Mr. Chips Chapter 8 - Questions Bank Solved MCQs, Important Short Questions and Long Questions Bank
MCQs
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1. A boy me Chips in the lane outside the School. Here the word lane means
2. Actually Chips nodded and stumbled on. Here the word stumbled means
3. Actually Chips nodded and stumbled on. Here the word nodded means
4. Actually he nodded and stumbled on. Here the word stumbled means
5. Actually he nodded and stumbled on. Here the word nodded means
6. Can I miss chapel, too, sir? .Here the word chapel means
7. Chips did not want to receive condolences. Here the word condolences means
8. Chips did not contradict Katherine's views. Here the word contradict means
9. Chips had been leaning his elbows on them. Here the word leaning means
10. Chips made desultory notes in an exercise-book. Here the word desultory means
11. Chips nearly answered that he could go to blazes. Here the word blazes means
12. Chips took his fourth form as usual. Here the word form means
13. Chips Was standing in a trance. Here the word trance means
14. Chips was standing in preoccupation. Here the word preoccupation means
15. Chips hobbled with a stick to a tiny church. Here the word hobbled means
16. He did not want to talk to anybody or to receive condolences. Here the word condolences means
17. He himself stayed at his desk in a cold, continuing trance. Here the word trance means
18. Mr. Chips had paced through Brookfield village as in some horrifying nightmare. Here the word nightmare means
19. Mr. Chips had paced through Brookfield village as in some horrifying nightmare. Here the word paced means
20. On the day of Katherine's death, Chips paced through Brookfield village as in horrifying nightmares. Here the word nightmares means
21. Owing to Katherine's death, Chips paced through Brookfield village as in horrifying nightmare. Here the word paced means
22. The idea could not have survived its frosty reception. Here the word frosty means
23. The idea could not have survived its frosty reception. Here the word survived means
24. The letters did not leave any impact on him. Here the word impact means
25. You can go to blaze for all I care. Here the word blaze means
26. Young Faulkner had met Chips there in the lane outside the school. Here the word lane means
Short Questions
1. How Chips answered the Young Faulkner when he asked Chips to have afternoon off?
2. How had Chips reacted to the death of his wife and child?
3. Was Chips on leave on the day of death of his wife?
4. What kind of letters did the boys send?
5. What was the mental condition of Chips after the death of Katherine?
6. What were Chips' feeling on the death of his beloved wife?
7. When and which type of April foolery was faced by Chips?
8. When was Katherine and her son died?
9. Why did Chips not want to receive condolence on the death of his wife?
10. Why didn’t the April foolery leave any impact upon Chips’ mind?