This document appears to be an exam for a class on the novel Goodbye Mr. Chips by James Hilton. It contains 7 multiple choice questions testing comprehension of details from the novel. It also contains sections asking students to form sentences using 4 idioms found in the text and to answer 5 short answer questions about key events and characters. The questions assess students' understanding of why Mr. Chips resigned twice, whom he nicknamed "Stink-Merchant", why he was called the "Great Jester", who said "Goodbye Mr. Chips", and his reaction to being described as issueless. It also asks about the contribution of Brookfield to England in the novel.
This document appears to be an exam for a class on the novel Goodbye Mr. Chips by James Hilton. It contains 7 multiple choice questions testing comprehension of details from the novel. It also contains sections asking students to form sentences using 4 idioms found in the text and to answer 5 short answer questions about key events and characters. The questions assess students' understanding of why Mr. Chips resigned twice, whom he nicknamed "Stink-Merchant", why he was called the "Great Jester", who said "Goodbye Mr. Chips", and his reaction to being described as issueless. It also asks about the contribution of Brookfield to England in the novel.
This document appears to be an exam for a class on the novel Goodbye Mr. Chips by James Hilton. It contains 7 multiple choice questions testing comprehension of details from the novel. It also contains sections asking students to form sentences using 4 idioms found in the text and to answer 5 short answer questions about key events and characters. The questions assess students' understanding of why Mr. Chips resigned twice, whom he nicknamed "Stink-Merchant", why he was called the "Great Jester", who said "Goodbye Mr. Chips", and his reaction to being described as issueless. It also asks about the contribution of Brookfield to England in the novel.
Name: ____________________________________ Class/ Section: XII_____ Max Marks: 25 Subject: English Compulsory Time Allowed: 1 hour Choose the correct answer. (7) A B C D 1 He took classes amidst the crashes of guns. beside above In middle behind Maynard, chubby, dauntless, clever and impudent, said: “I bold mean shy innocent 2 will sir”. Mr. Chips was profoundly disappointed when he looked lately quickly occasionally deeply 3 abroad. 4 His faculties were all unimpaired. weakened compromised unaffected diminished There was a boy from Brookfield with an expression of confidence shyness Laziness Hate 5 anxious timidity. 6 Sleep again if you feel inclined hurt tired Tempted disturbed After a pause Mr. Chips began a faint and palpitating noisy gleaming quivering uproarious 7 chuckle, Make sentences of the following idioms (ANY 4): (2*4=8) 1 Laugh at 2 Lick the dust 3 Maiden speech 4 Necessary evil 5 Once in a blue moon
Attempt ANY FIVE (5) of the following questions: (2*5=10)
1. Why and when did Mr. Chips resign from his job for second time?
2. Whom did Chips call “Stink-Merchant”?
3. Why was Mr. Chips termed as Great Jester?
4. Who said Goodbye Mr. Chips?
5. What was Mr. Chips’ reaction on Cartwright’s statement about his being issueless (without child)?
6. What was the contribution of Brookfield to England?