Wednesday 12 December 2012

"Good Bye Mr.Chips' Short Questions

Q.1. what did Chips say to the young Colley, the son of the Colley whom
Chips punished first at Brookfield?
Ans: chips said to him, `` Colley, your father was the first boy I ever punished when I came here twenty-five years ago. He deserved it then and you deserve it now.                                                                   
Q.2. Describe the atmosphere in the Hall when Chips took his first class?
Ans: There was a sudden silence when Mr. Chips entered the class room. The wall clock was ticking behind him. There was smells of ink and varnish. The red rays of the setting sun were coming in through the glass windows. The sudden hush in the class room frightened Mr.Chips.He felt a bit nervous. 
Q.3. How did Mr.Wetherby advise Chips on the day of his interview at Brookfield?
Ans: He asked chips to give his zeal of youth to Brookfield and it would give him something in return. He asked him not to allow anyone to play tricks with him. He asked him to take up firm attitude to keep discipline.
Q.4. What was the name of Chips’ doctor and how often did he visit Chips?
Ans: The name of chips` doctor was Merivale.He called  upon chips every fortnight .
Q.5. For how much time did Chips work at  Melbury School and why did he not like it?
Ans: Chips worked at Melbury school for a year. He did not like it because he had been a bit tired and anxious there.
Q.6. How did Chips measure his time when he live at Mrs.Wickett’s house?
Ans: Chips measured his time by the signals of the past. He lives his life according to the bells of Brookfield.
Q.7. What did Chips doctor say about Chips?
Ans: the doctor said that he was fitter than he. He would not get any horrible disease. He would die a natural death. He called chips a matchless old boy.
Q.8. What did Chips do after the last bell of Brookfield when he lived at Mrs.Wickett’s House?
Ans: after the last bell of Brookfield, chips wound up the clock, put the wire guard in front of the fire, turned out the gas and carried a detective novel to bed.                                        
Q.9. How did the boys look when Chips took his first class at Brookfield?
Ans: the big hall was full of five hundred wicked boys. They looked like lusty barbarians ready to attack him.
Q.10. what kind of fellow was Mrs. Wetherby?
Ans: Wetherby was the headmaster of Brookfield in 1870.he was ill then when chips joined it. He liked and respected chips.  He was very gentle and cooperative. He had vivid eyes.
Q.11. How did Chips enjoy sleep?
Ans: Sleep came to him swiftly and peacefully. His days and nights were equally full of dreaming.
Q.12. What mischief was made in the very first class of Chips at Brookfield and who made?
Ans: a boy dropped a desk lid. His name was colley.
Q.13. When was the structure of the building of Brookfield rebuilt and extended?
The main structure of the building of Brookfield was rebuilt and extended, in the reign of the George 1.                                    
Q.14. Was Chips an ambitious teacher?
Ans: In his early twenties, he wanted to get a headship or a senior mastership. It was after many repeated failures that he realized the unfitness of his qualifications. 
Q.15. When did Chips retire and what was presented to him on the day of his retirement?
Ans: chips was retired in 1913 at the age of sixty-five .at the time of retirement, he was presented with a cheque, a writing desk and a clock. 
Q.16. what was the social and academic status of Chips?
Ans: Chips in social and academic sense was respectable; but he was no more brilliant.
Q.17. what was Chips’ status at Brookfield at sixty?
Ans: At sixty, he was Brookfield in his person. He was the guest of honor at Old Brookfieldian dinners. 
Q.18. How did Brookfield look?
Ans: Brookfield lay behind a line of ancient elms. It looked reddish brown. It consisted of a group of eighteenth century building.                                                
Q.19. what kind of people did Brookfield supply?
Ans: it supplied judges, members of parliament, peers and bishops, merchants, etc.
Q.20. Did Brookfield enjoys a good repute?
Ans: There had been rise and fall in its luck. However, it remained a good school of the second rank.                                           
Q.21. what kinds of books did Chips have in his room?
Ans: The books were chiefly classical. There were a few books of history and detective novels. 
Q.22. How was Chips’ room decorated at Mrs.Wickett’s house?
Ans: His room was furnished simply and with school masterly taste. There were a few bookshelves, a mantelpiece, easy- chairs and the some pictures. 
Q.23. what was the condition of Mrs.Wickett’s house?
Ans: The house itself was ugly and affected but comfortable. It was situated near Brookfield. 
Q.24. with what did Chips serve the boys?
Ans: He served the boys with walnut-cake tea. And crumpets, soaked in butter.

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