MONTHLY TEST ENG-P/II
CH#3&4 GOOD BYE MR. CHIPS & IDIOMS
Total Marks: 20
Time Allowed: 40 MINUTES
Name: Roll #: Sec:
Q#1 Choose the right synonyms of the following underlined words. (06)
1. After retirement Mr Chips lived a pleasant, placed life.
A) peaceful
B) wonderful
C) cheerful
D) active
2. His pension was adequate, and there was a little money saved beside.
A) not much
B) less enough
C) enough
D) too much
3. He was not, despite his long years of assiduous teaching.
A) idle
B) quick
C) famous
D) diligent
4. Chips had developed some permanent habits that began to be predictable.
A) permanent
B) beautiful
C) unforeseen
D) expected
5. Chips considered new women as monstrous.
A) disgrace
B) horrible
C) charming
D) notorious
6. Bernard Shaw had the strangest and the most reprehensible opinions.
A) Frailty
B) faulty
C) astonishing
D) shameful
Q#2 Answer (any 4) questions of the following: (08)
1. How did Mr Chips spend his spare time after retirement?
2. How did Chips serve the newcomer boys?
3. How was Mr Chips’s room decorated at Mrs Wickett?
4. Why did Chips like summer?
5. Why did Mr Chips not contradict her ideas and views?
6. Where and with whom did Mr Chips go in 1896?
7. Compare and contrast Chips’s views with those of Katherine.
8. What were Chips’s views about nice women?
Q#3 Make sentences of any 3 Idioms: (06)
an eye-wash, an apple of discord, a man of straw,
in an apple pie order, all at sea
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Test No 1 Ch1 & Ch2 (Mr Chips) Idioms 1-20
1.peaceful
ReplyDelete2.enough
3.idle
4.expected
5.horrible
6.shameful
3. diligent
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Delete1: peaceful
ReplyDelete2: enough
3: diligent
4: expected
5: horrible
6: shameful
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