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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

 

 

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