2nd Year English Ch15 Good By MR’s Chips MCQ’s

2nd Year English Important MCQ’s Ch15 Good By MR’s Chips

Important MCQ’s Ch15 Good By MR’s Chips

1: The guns began almost instantly.
a) timely
b) temporarily
c) abruptly
d) immediately

2: There was plenty of shrapnel falling about outside.
a) leaves
b) stones
c) bomb fragments✅
d) bricks

3: The air-raid warning was given while Chips was taking classes.
a) welcome
b) caution✅
c) salute
d) choice

4: It was pretty solidly built and made as good dug-out.
a) well
b) wall
c) trench✅
d) drain

5: They could not expect to survive wherever they were.
a) sleep
b) stay alive✅
c) make merry
d) die

6: Chips went on speaking amidst the reverberating crashes of the guns.
a) seldom
b) repeated
c) resounding✅
d) loud

7: Chips was teaching in the reverberating crashes of guns.
a) rumour
b) loud noise✅
c) barrels
d) whistle

8: There was the shrill whine of anti-aircraft shells.
a) piercing✅
b) leaking
c) shrinking
d) low

9: There was the shrill whine of anti-aircraft shells.
a) shout
b) cry
c) noise✅
d) scream

10: These things are not going to be snuffed out.
a) guessed
b) surmised
c) planned
d) silenced

11: It was the irregular conjugation of the verb.
a) different forms✅
b) adverb
c) meaning
d) use

12: There came particularly loud explosion.
a) call
b) trash
c) splash
d) blast

13: Their faces expressed a little chuckle.
a) sadness
b) grief
c) giggle✅
d) delight

14: His nick-name was stink merchant.
a) stench b) drench✅
c) clench
d) blench

15: There were titters of nervous laughter.
a) cackle
b) giggles✅
c) tackle
d) obstacle

16: Who will volunteer to construe?
a) offer✅
b) decline
c) claim
d) recline

17: Who will volunteer to construe?
a) select
b) reject
c) translate✅
d) regret

18: Let us be found employing ourselves in something really appropriate.
a) managing
b) engaging✅
c) sparing
d) declaring

19: Let us be found employing ourselves in something really appropriate
a) applause
b) approximate
c) apathy
d) suitable

20: Maynard was a chubby, dauntless and impudent boy.
a) timid
b) thin
c) round and plump✅
d) showy

21: Maynard was a chubby, dauntless and impudent boy.
a) audacious✅
b) avaricious
c) notorious
d) luminous

22: Maynard was a dauntless and impudent boy.
a) crazy
b) lazy
c) cheeky✅
d) paunchy

23: Maynard found the page and began shrilly.
a) loudly✅
b) boldly
c) noisily
d) hazily

24: The story was told, retold and embellished.
a) dictated
b) destroyed
c) exaggerated✅
d) distorted

25: Unips found some old tag to illustrate what was going on.
a) rag
b) bag
c) chap
d) quotation

26: Chips was a legend.
a) meek person
b) weak person
c) myth
d) star

27: Chips was often found with his old and tattered gown.
a) worn
b) torn✅
c) washed
d) short

28: Chips was first beginning to break into a stumble.
a) flatter
b) tatter
c) stagger✅
d) blabber

29: His mild eyes peering over the steel- rimmed spectacles.
a) wild
b) furious
c) intoxicated
d) kind

30: His mild eyes peering over the steel- rimmed spectacles.
a) focusing
b) fixing
c) blazing
d) gazing

31: Brookfield had his quaintly humorous saying.
a) roughly
b) strangely✅
c) minutely
d) loosely

32: Brookfield had his quaintly humorous saying.
a) ridiculous
b) superfluous
c) comic✅
d) atomic

33: Brookfield would not have an atom of him different.
a) article
b) iota✅
c) shell
d) opinion

34: A whole holiday was decreed for the school.
a) denounced
b) rejected
c) ordered✅
d) cancelled

35: The kitchen staff were implored to provide as cheerful a spread as war time rationing could permit.
a) demanded
b) desired
c) questioned
d) requested

36: The kitchen staff were implored to provide as cheerful a spread as war time rationing could permit.
a) delicious✅
b) tasteless
c) light
d) heavy

37: The kitchen staff were implored to provide as cheerful a spread as war time rationing could permit.
a) pulse
b) food✅
c) bread
d) jam

38: There was an instant hush when Chips entered.
a) slow
b) low
c) high
d) sudden

39: There was an instant hush when Chips entered.
a) uproar
b) noise
c) silence✅
d) clamour

40: It had been a damp foggy day.
a) vaporous✅
b) dim
d) bright
c) chill

41: It had been a damp foggy day.
a) misty✅
b) smoggy
c) dark
d) black

42: The next day he bronchitis. was in bed with
a) throat ailment
b) weakness
c) old age
d) lung ailment

43: Chips had a handshake with his successor.
a) friend
b) foe
c) guide
d) follower

44: Thus, Chips’ duration was over.
a) duty
b) concern
c) business
d) period

45: The word “acting” was crossed out on official stationery.
a) performance
b) interim✅
c) permanent
d) old

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