Skip to main content

Chapter no. 10 MCQ

                                 GOOD BYE MR. CHIPS

Chapter no. 10

Synonyms

1.      In 1900 old Meldrum succeeded Wetherby as head. (BP 17-I)

a.       appointed

b.      ascended

c.       resigned

d.      served

2.      Meldrum had held office for three decades.

a.       three terms

b.      ten years

c.       thirty years

d.      three times

3.      When they brought in a mere youngster of thirty-seven, glittering with firsts and blues.

a.       claiming

b.      blaming

c.       decorating

d.      shining

4.      He was an altogether milder and less ferocious animal.

a.       social

b.      domestic

c.       fierce

d.      tamed

5.      A quite, nervous boy.

a.       happy

b.      intelligent

c.       sad

d.      worried

6.      He talked of them as if they were queer animals out of a zoo.

a.       domestic

b.      odd

c.       cruel

d.      wild

7.      There a hair’s breadth of error might be catastrophic. (DG 15-II)

a.       destructive

b.      prospective

c.       useful

d.      constructive

8.      Chips’ year were studded with remembered picture.

a.       recalled

b.      adorned

c.       called

d.      written

9.      There was a clang of school bell at an unaccustomed time. (LR 17-II)

a.       holiday

b.       assembly

c.       ringing

d.      period

10.   There was clang of school bell at an unaccustomed time.

a.       unexpected

b.      usual

c.       routine

d.      fixed

11.  Chips was not in running with that kind of person.

a.       opposite

b.      enemy

c.       escaping

d.      competition

12.  He was altogether milder.

a.       noble

b.       soft

c.       educated

d.      cruel

13.   Everyone was summoned to assemble in big hall. (FB 16-II)

a.       punished

b.      called

c.       informed

d.      forbade

14.  Everyone was summoned to assemble in big hall.

a.       sit

b.      stand

c.       gather

d.      move

15.  Fixing the multitude with a cold presaging severity.

a.       crowed

b.      students

c.       public

d.      culprits

16.  Brookfield boys were patrolling the line.

a.       playing

b.      enjoying

c.       sleeping

d.      watching

17.  However the avenues of politics twisted and curved. (MN 16-I)

a.       subject

b.      theory

c.       path

d.      technique

18.   However the avenues of politics twisted and curved.

a.       pious

b.      complicated

c.       interesting

d.      bad

19.  Chips had faith in England flesh and blood.

a.       unity

b.       history

c.       performance

d.      nature

20.  There hair’s breadth of error might be catastrophic.

a.       slight

b.      big

c.       severe

d.      important

21.  The legendary lady was sitting in her carriage like a crumbling doll.(SW 17-I)

a.       rich

b.      old

c.       illustrious

d.      queen

22.  Grayson was excused lesson.

a.       invited

b.      ordered

c.       exempted form

d.      blamed

23.  Was it only the century or was it an epoch.

a.       era

b.      dream

c.       imagination

d.      worry

 

 

24.  Then that frenzied Edwardian decade came.

a.       splendid

b.      restless

c.       peaceful

d.      famous

25.  The fourth form was construing Virgil.

a.       explain

b.      recite

c.       search

d.      write

26.  Young Grayson was pre-occupied.

a.       decent

b.      happy

c.       absorbed

d.      punished

27.  The whole school centered emotionally upon his anxieties.

a.       worry

b.      sorrow

c.       loss

d.      crime

28.  Grayson’s father had been rescued.

a.       informed

b.      awarded

c.       helped

d.      saved

29.  Chips was destined later to condole.

a.       deprived

b.      asked

c.       requested

d.      fated

30.  Chips was destined later to condole.

a.       mourn

b.      enjoy

c.       repent

d.      forget


Answers:

1.

b

2.

c

3.

d

4.

c

5.

d

6.

b

7.

a

8.

b

9.

c

10.

a

11.

d

12.

b

13.

b

14.

c

15.

a

16.

d

17.

c

18.

b

19.

d

20.

a

21.

c

22.

c

23.

a

24.

b

25.

a

26.

c

27.

a

28.

d

29.

d

30.

a

 

 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

On Destroying the Books: Second Year English, Lesson # 5

Summary J.C. Squire is British poet, critic and a well-known humorous writer. He selects unusual topics and turns them in ridiculous situation to create humor. “On Destroying Books” deals with a simple problem but he presents it in such a beautiful way that it holds the reader in suspense till the end of the story. In this essay, tea writer has told us about his adventure of throwing away the unwanted collection of books.             Mr. Squire beings his story concerning news published in a daily. According to it about two million books were presented to the soldiers. Most of them were ordinary and quite book and old magazines. The writer suggests that lose their charm gradually. These books must be destroyed to make room for new ones. The writer does not consider it an easy task because these do not have as many lives as a cat and they die-hard.            ...

Reference To Context:: Learn it and get 5 out of Five marks

How to do RTC in the paper? Reference:       (According to poem) Context:          (According to Poem) Explanation: In these lines the poet tells about _______________. These lines have many layers of meanings. The upper meaning of these lines is very easy to understand even by the common reader. But the hidden meaning of these lines is complex and thought provoking. In these lines, the poet says that ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ . Rhyme scheme of these lines is ____________________. These lines give us a very important lesson. For Example. Explain the following with reference to context:                               ...

The Man Who Was A Hospital: Lesson # 6, English Second Year

The Man Who Was A Hospital The Man Who was a Hospital" is an example of Jerome’s fine humour. He exaggerates but the story is based upon sound observation of human behaviour. Many persons with a little knowledge of diseases and their symptoms think that they are suffering from such diseases.    Jerome Klapka Jerome was born on May 2,1859. His father name was Jerome clap.He had two sisters and one brother .His father was died when he was only 13 years old and his mother died when he was only 15. He worked in Railway for four years.Then he joined theater with his sister. But after three years whenhe saw no success in theatre he left it.He started towrite stories ,essay and satires.During this time he worked as a teacher in schools,a packer and clerk.   He was an English writer and humorist, His best book is " three men in a boat " which was written in 1889. His second best book was Idol thoughts of an idle fellow.Hisanother book is My life and Times which wa...