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Chapter No. 12 II Synonyms II Good Bye Mr Chips

 

Chapter No. 12

Good by Mr Chips

Synonyms

1.      He courteously and wisely accepted the situation. (BP 17-I) (MN 18-I)

a.       politely

b.      unwillingly

c.       certainly

d.      quietly

2.      He would not sever himself completely.

a.       punish

b.      recall

c.       cut

d.      serve

3.      The laughter that impeded in progress. (DG 18-I)

a.       encouraged

b.      indicated

c.       observed

d.      hindered

4.      There were roars were laughter and tumultuous cheers.

a.       loud

b.      sorrowful

c.       sincere

d.      open

5.      It would not be fair to hang on.

a.       punish

b.      strict

c.       keep on

6.      Captain had been guilty of exaggeration.

a.       copying

b.      over-expression

c.       dishonesty

d.      theft

7.      Chips once having to thrash captain’s father.

a.       complain

b.      call

c.       inform

d.      beat

8.      He did nothing else but clean and trim.

a.       cut

b.      sale

c.       hang

d.      pick

9.      I remember the great bonfire.

a.       big fire

b.      gunfire

c.       fun

d.      disturbance

10.  A hard forst lasted for seven weeks.

a.       ended

b.      continued

c.       enjoyed

d.      prevail

11.  The whole school learned to skate on the fens.

a.       walk

b.      run

c.       sleep

d.      slide

12.  Chips went for a cure to Wisebaden.

a.       treatment

b.      fun

c.       relax

d.      business

13.  Chips lodged at the home of the German master.

a.       stayed

b.      visited

c.       looked for

d.      praised

14.  Chips had been keen on them ever since the first thrills of Sherlock.

a.       oppose

b.      eager

c.       read

d.      buy

 

 

15.  Chips had been keen on them ever since the first thrills of Sherlock.

a.       adventures

b.      stories

c.       events

d.      actions

16.  But chiefly I remembered all your faces.

a.       happily

b.      poorly

c.       mainly

d.      nicely

17.  It was lit too near the pavilion, and we had to send for the fire brigade to put it out. (SW 18-I)

a.       room

b.      building

c.       ground

d.      net

18.  I remembered when two-thirds of the school went down with German measles and Big Hall was turned into a hospital ward.

a.       fell ill

b.      ended

c.       stopped

d.      filled

19.  There were roars of the laughter and tumultuous cheers.

a.       applause

b.      confusion

c.       speech

d.      noise

20.  Staefel was thirty years his junior, but the two men got excellently.

a.       cheerfully

b.      greatly

c.       sadly

d.      nicely

21.  His successor was a man named Chatteris. (BP 15-I) (SG 19-I)

a.       forerunner

b.      descendant

c.       oppressor

d.      victor

22.  Chatteris was modern and sympathetic. (RP 16-I)

a.       cruel

b.      kind

c.       great

d.      wise

 

 

Answers:

1.

A

2.

C

3.

d

4.

a

5.

c

6.

b

7.

d

8.

a

9.

a

10.

b

11.

D

12.

A

13.

a

14.

b

15.

a

16.

c

17.

b

18.

a

19.

a

20.

d

21.

B

22.

B

 

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