2nd Year NotesEnglish class 12th

2nd Year English Ch16 Good By Mr’s Chips MCQ’s

2nd Year English Important MCQ’s Ch16 Good By Mr’s Chips

Important MCQ’s Ch16 Good By Mr’s Chips

1: Chips could look upon it with a deep and sumptuous tranquility.
a) hate
b) love
c) view✅
d) pervert

2: Chips could look upon it with a deep and sumptuous tranquility.
a) humble
b) used
c) dry
d) extravagant

3: Chips could look upon it with a deep and sumptuous tranquility. 12631003
a) disturbance
b) weakness
c) helplessness
d) calmness

4: Chips said that he knew dilatoriness of Gregson.
a) diligence
b) intelligence
c) delaying✅
d) weakness

5: Sometimes too many students came but he did not really mind. 12631005
a) brain
b) head piece
c) disturbed
d) object

6: He would go to the window to look across the fence.
a) pledge
b) hedge✅
c) wall
d) door

7: The postwar decade swept through with a clatter of change and maladjustment.
a) cleaned
b) dusted
c) passed quickly✅
d) mopped

8: The postwar decade swept through with a clatter of change and maladjustment.
a) speed
b) rattle✅
c) jump
d) movement

9: The postwar decade swept through with a clatter of change and maladjustment.
a) excellence
b) calmness
c) profundity
d) instability

10: Chips was profoundly disappointed when he looked abroad.
a) mildly
b) slightly
c) extremely✅
d) aptly

11: He saw the rest of the world as a vast disarrangement.
a) disunited
b) dissemble
c) destroyed
d) chaos

12: England had sacrificed enough perhaps too much.
a) surrendered✅
b) delayed
c) belittled
d) consumed

13: Boys were politer race, bullying was nonexistent.
a) privacy
b) intimacy
c) supremacy
d) harassment

14: Curious, in this deeper sense, how little it had changed.
a) usual
b) conventional
c) dismal
d) strange

15: Chips realized that the teachers showed less pomposity.
a) diligence
b) wisdom
c) vanity✅
d) sincerity

16: Something had happened whose significance had yet to be reckoned.
a) refuted
b) estimated✅
c) compensated
d) averted

17: Chips realized that the teachers showed less pomposity.
a) disagree
b) dissatisfied
c) endorse✅
d) hesitate

18: He might sign his terminal reports.
a) mid-term
b) external
c) final✅
d) weekly

19: Chips felt stirred emotionally as he had not been there since war.
a) moved✅
b) intimated
c) humiliated
d) pacified

20: England had burned her fire in her own grate again.
a) range
b) granite
c) gratis
d) fireplace

21: Your country would have spilt more blood in raiding a liquor saloon.
a) boiled
b) spoiled
c) shed✅
d) wasted

22: Your country would have spilt more blood in raiding a liquor saloon.
a) releasing
b) draining
c) placing
d) invading

23: Your country would have spilt more blood in raiding a liquor saloon.
a) beauty saloon
b) drawing room
c) pub✅
d) shed

24: Chips still kept up a wide hospitality in his room.
a) generosity✅
b) privacy
c) legacy
d) supremacy

25: Marvellous the way, he can always see the funny side of things.
a) smooth
b) uneven
c) amazing✅
d) joyful

26: His faculties were all unimpaired.
a) senses✅
b) veins
c) limbs
d) bands

27: His faculties were all unimpaired.
a) defective
b) injurious
c) curious
d) unharmed

28: Chip’s small capital was invested in gilt- edged stocks.
a) ruling place
b) prominent place
c) investment✅
d) honey

29: Chips small capital was invested in gilt- edged stocks.
a) unsheltered
b) lavish
c) secure✅
d) spendthrift

30: Chips did not suffer when the slump set in.
a) lapse
b) depression✅
c) season
d) treason

31: Except for legacies to the mission and to Mrs. Wickett, he left all he had to found an open entrance scholarship to the school.
a) inheritance✅
b) maintenance
c)superfluous
d)expenditures

32: When is the tide going to turn?
a) air
b) current
c) situation✅
d) weather

33: They liked their answer dished up as a joke.
a) observed
b) served✅
c) polished
d) embellished

34: Small boys of the cheekier kind would ask him questions, when he was strolling about the school.
a) obedient
b) respectful
c) mischievous✅
d) stupid

35: They asked questions merely for the fun of getting Chips latest to retail.

a) enjoy
b) refute
c) tell✅
d) repel

36: I have seen the name on the hoardings.
a) writing boards
b) billboards✅
c) key-boards
d) leaflets

37: I was gassing to the old boy about the new cinema.
a) chatting✅
b) filling air
c) listening
d) talking falsely

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