2nd Year English Important Chapter 6 GoodBy Mr’s Chips MCQ’s
Important Chapter 6 GoodBy Mr’s Chips MCQ’s
1: For his marriage was a triumphant success.
a) exultant✅
b) sure
c) peculiar
d) heart-rending
2: She was immensely popular with the boys and masters alike.
a) immediately
b) infinitely✅
c) mostly
d) in majority
3: Even the wives of the masters tempted at first to be jealous of some so young and lovely
a) enticed✅
b) opposed
c) troubled
d) tortured
4: They could not long resist her charms.
a) intelligence
b) charity
c) charisma✅
d) chivalry
5: Till his marriage Chips had been a dry and rather neutral sort person. 12621005
a) artificial
b) natural
c) impartial✅
d) negative
6: Chips was not made of the stuff that makes for great popularity.
a) people
b) sense
c) substance✅
d) principle
7: He was not that stirs great affection.
a) inspires✅
b) settles
c) vanishes.
d) believes
8: He was not that stirs great affection.
a) hatred
b) affirmation
c) fondness✅
d) emotions
9: He had already begun to sink into that creeping dry-rot of pedagogy. 12621009
a) climax
b) greatness
c) decay✅
d) odour
10: He had already begun to sink into that creeping dry rot of pedagogy. 12621010
a) study of art
b) study of teaching methods✅
c) study of sports
d) study of agriculture
11: That is the worst and ultimate pitfall for the profession.
a) hazard✅
b) desire
b) pressure
d) reward
12: Giving the same lessons year after years had formed a groove into which the other affairs had adjusted well.
a) place
b) corner
c) routine✅
d) grip
13:The other affairs of his life had adjusted themselves with insidious ease.
a) invalid
b) inferior
c) interesting
d) subtle✅
14: Chips was conscientious..
a) constant
b) dutiful✅
c) clever
d) bold
15: His eyes gained sparkle.
a) disease
b) spectacles
c) fame
d) shine✅
16: His mind began to adventurously. 12621016 move more
a) seriously
b) inquisitively
c) daringly✅
d) foolishly
17: His sense of humour blossomed into a sudden richness.
a) lost
b) bloomed✅
c) faded
d) degenerated
18: Years lent maturity to Chips’ humour.
a) evaded
b) maintained
c) imparted✅
d) levied
19: Chips’ discipline became less rigid.
a) objectionable
b) pleasant
c) ritualistic
d) inflexible✅
20: He began to make little jokes, mnemonics.
a) exercise for improving memory✅
b) recollections
c) comments
d) remarks
21: He began to make little puns.
a) complaints
b) notes
c) excuses
d) jokes✅
22: Lex-Canuleia permitted patricians to marry plebeians.
a) Roman gypsies
b) middle-class Romans
c) lower-class Romans
d) upper-class Romans✅
23: Lex-Canuleia permitted patricians to marry plebeians.
a) noble Romans
b) middle-class Romans
c) lower-class Romans✅
d) upper-class Romans
24: Chips could not confute her ideas.
a) confirm
b) compile
c) refute✅
d) correlate
25: Despite her radical socialist talk, Chips remained a conservative in politics.
a) conservative
b) neutral
c) revolutionary✅
d) far-reaching
26: Best even where he did not accept, he absorbed.
a) abstained
b) left
c) abhorred
d) assimilated✅
27: He was a conservative in politics.
a) clever
b) interested
c) trusted
d) conventional✅
28: Her young idealism worked upon his maturity.
a) targeted
b) expressed
c) proved
d) influenced✅
29: Her young idealism produced amalgam very gentle and wise
a) affiliation
b) atmosphere
c) blend✅
d) situation
30: Sometimes she persuaded him completely.
a) convinced✅
b) pressurized
c) requested
d) persecuted
31: Boys and parents contributed generously to East London boys.
a) grievously
b) mostly
c) magnanimously✅
d) hopefully
32: Katherine suggested a match between the Brookfield and East London Boys at soccer.
a) cricket
b) swimming
c) badminton
d) football✅
33: The idea could not have survived its first frosty reception.
a) unfriendly✅
b) fashionable
c) fair
d) foremost
34: It was a wanton stirring to introduce a group of slum boys to the serene environment of better-class youngsters.
a) wilful✅
b) nervous
c) ambitious
d) useless
35: It was a wanton stirring to introduce a group of slum boys to the serene environment of better class youngster.
a) under-privileged areas✅
b) posh areas
c) boulevard
d) ghettos
36: It was a wanton stirring to introduce a group of slum boys to the serene environment of better class youngsters..
a) impatient
b) tranquil✅
c) civil
d) strait
37: The authorities found themselves consenting to the dangerous experiment.
a) acceding✅
b) opposing
c) dissenting
d) objecting
38: Everyone was certain that East End lads would be hooligans.
a) friends
b) men
c) people
d) boys✅
39: Everyone was certain that East End lads. would be hooligans.
a) hosts.
b) healthy
c) ruffians✅
d) disobedient
40: Yet Katherine persisted.
a) panicked
b) continued✅
c) perished
d) previewed
41: You can’t satisfy your conscience by keeping them at arm’s length.
a) welcoming
b) avoiding✅
c) inviting.
d) embracing
42: But a few just a few want un- sticking
a) flexibility
b) giving up✅
c) opening
d) learning
43: Rather to her surprise he gave way.
a) distributed
b) threw away
c) divided
d) yielded✅
44: Chips suddenly became the keen advocate of the proposal.
a) believer
b) teacher
c) supporter
d) allowed
45: The volte-face was so complete that the authorities were taken as unaware.
a) complete change✅
b) revolution
c) demand
d) preparation
46: Chips saw them off at the railway station.
a) said farewell✅
c) invited
b) received
d) met
47: Everything passed without the slightest hitch.
a) facility
b) problem✅
c) misunderstanding
d) difference
48: Chips answered eagerly.
a) in worry
b) in a hurry
c) dejectedly
d) excitedly✅
49: Old Gribble was the school-butler.
a) cook✅
b) runner
c) peon
d) parson
50: There are two or three of my pals, who remember her clearly.
a) assistants
b) foes
c) peons
d) friends✅
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