2nd Year English Notes Ch 1 Good By Mr. Chips MCQ’s
Ch 1 Good By Mr. Chips MCQ’s
1: Brookfield is an old foundation. 12616001
a) institution✅
b) village
c) town
d) forum
2: Give your enthusiasm to Brookfield.
a) zeal✅
b) age
c) time
d) power
3: Take up a firm attitude from the beginning.
a) good
b) lenient
c) strict✅
d) keen
4: He remembered that first tremendous ordeal of taking prep.
a) trial✅
b) business
c) interview
d) consequence
5: Big Hall was full of lusty barbarians ready to pounce on him as their legitimate prey.
a) healthy
b) happy
c) buoyant✅
d) angry
6: Big Hall was full of lusty barbarians ready to pounce on him as their legitimate prey.
a) savages✅
b) civilians
c) dunces
d) predators
7: Big Hall full of lusty barbarians ready to pounce on him as their legitimate prey.
a) feed
b) attack✅
c) rely on
d) tease
8: Big Hall was full of lusty barbarians ready to pounce on him as their legitimate prey.
a) lawful✅
b) latest
c) private
d) desirable
9: At the mercy of five hundred unprincipled ruffians to whom baiting of new masters was a fine art.
a) unethical✅
b) ugly
c) cultured
d) brave
10: At the mercy of five hundred unprincipled ruffians to whom baiting of new masters was a fine art.
a) scoundrels✅
b) students
c) civilians
d) pupils
11: At the mercy of five hundred unprincipled ruffians to whom baiting of new masters was a fine art.
a) teasing✅
b) following
c) knowing
d) imitating
12: But as a mob just pitiless and implacable.
a) learner
b) class
c) crowd✅
d) student
13: But as a mob just pitiless and implacable.
a) mindless
b) lovely
c) cruel✅
d) strange
14: But as a mob just pitiless and implacable.
a) unappeasable✅
b) improbable
c) dull
d) cowardly
15: The sudden hush as he took his place at the desk on the dais.
a) noise
b) sound
c) silence✅
d) whisper
16: The sudden hush as he took his place at the desk on the dais.
a) school
b) hall
c) rostrum✅
d) room
17: Rarely did he read more than a page of it before sleep came swiftly.
a) scarcely✅
b) often
c) entirely
d) willingly
18: Rarely did he read more than a page of it before sleep came swiftly.
a) quickly✅
b) slowly
c) highly
d) noisily
19: More like mystic intensifying of perception than any changeful entrance into another world. a
a) real
b) fake
c) mysterious✅
d) ritual
20: More like a mystic intensifying of perception than any changeful entrance into another world.
a) boasting
b) explaining
c) soup✅
d) observing
21: More like a mystic intensifying of perception than any changeful entrance into another world.
a) consciousness✅
b) oblivion
c) calmness
d) adoption
22: Sipping a glass of sherry.
a) juice
b) beer
c)soup
d) Spanish wine✅
23: Nothing really wrong with him only anno domini.
a) young age
b) advancing age✅
c) health
d) weakness
24: Born in 1848 and taken to the Great Exhibition as a toddling child.
a) healthy
b) weak
c) big
d) tottering✅
25: A phenomenon that was.
a) rare incident✅
b) matter
c) problem
d) solution
26: He had been ragged there a good deal.
a) enjoyed
b) admired
c) teased✅
d) accommodated
27: He remembered that day of his preliminary interview.
a) first✅
b) second
c) third
d) fourth
28: The air was full of flower scents.
a) garden
b) tree
c) smells✅
d) plants
29: One of the Barnhurst boys, a chubby little fellow, scored a century.
a) tall
b) small
c) fat and short✅
d) weak
30: Wetherby himself was very fatherly and courteous.
a) harsh
b) polite✅
c) rude
d) unconcerned
31: Chips had a vivid recollection of old Wetherby.
a) dim
b) new
c) strange
d) clear✅
32: Chips had a vivid recollection of old Wetherby.
a) story
b) picture
c) memory✅
d) cooperation
33: When you are getting on in year, you get very sleepy at times?
a) drowsy✅
b) active
c) angry
d) weak
34: He had been there more than a decade.
a) 4 years
b) 8 years
c) 10 years✅
d) 12 years
35: Chips would sing out, in that jerky high- pitched voice that had still a good deal of sprightliness in it.
a) cheerfulness✅
b) boldness
c) lovableness
d) dearness
36: Then he put the wire guard in front of the fire, turned out the gas.
a) hearth
b) man
c) arm
d) net✅
37: I remember your grandfather he could never grasp the Ablative Absolute.
a) understand✅
b) make
c) read
d) write
38: I remember your grandfather he could never grasp the Ablative Absolute.
a) noun & participle
b) adjective
c) verb
d) verb & participle✅
39: But I do believe that you are the biggest fool of the lot!
a) friends
b) all family✅
c) triangle
d) home
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