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Mr. Chips MCQs

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GOOD-BYE
Mr. Chips
James Hilton

1) He had been there more than a decade. ( ‫)دہائی‬

(a) 5 years (b) 15 years (c) 10 years (d) 20 years

‫)ل ڑ ک ھ ڑ ا( ت ی‬
2) Chips would sing out in that jerky high pitched voice.

(a) shaky (b) weak (c) chirpy (d) low

3) Rarely did he read more than a page ( ‫)بہت کم‬

(a) scarcely (b) always (c) many times (d) sometimes

4) More like a mystic intensifying of perception.‫)ر و ح ا ن( ی‬

(a) spiritual (b) master (c) teacher (d) doctor

5) Merivale would say shipping a glass of sherry when he called every fortnight. ( ‫)دو ہفتے کا عرصہ‬

(a) 4 weeks (b) 2 weeks (c) one week (d) 3 weeks

6) His chest— it puts a strain on his hear. ( ‫)بوجھ‬

(a) spring (b) stress (c) medicine (d) bondage

7) Nothing really wrong with him only annodomini. ( ‫)بڑھاپا‬

(a) germ (b) disease (c) virus (d) advanced age

8) Taken to the exhibition a toddling ( ‫)چھوٹا بچہ‬

(a) pretty (b) weak (c) little (d) ugly

9) Not many people still alive could boast a thing like that. ( ‫)غرور کرنا‬

(a) like (b) claim (c) have (d) see

10) A phenomenon that was. ( ‫بات کرشمہ‬


‫)غیر م ع م و ل ی‬

(a) event (b) table (c) scene (d) picture

11) Because he had been ragged there a good deal. (‫)تھکا ماندہ‬

(a) liked (b) paid (c) teased (d) disliked

12) He remember that day of his preliminary ( ‫)ابتدائی‬

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(a) written (b) first (c) oral (d) final

13) One of the Barnhurst boys a chubby little fellow, made a brilliant century. ( ‫)موٹا تازہ‬

(a) little (b) plump (c) weak (d) tall

14) Queer that a thing like that should stay in the memory so clearly. ( ‫)انوکھی‬

(a) nice (b) strange (c) bad (d) excellent

15) Whetherby himself was very fatherly and courteous ( ‫)خوش اخلاق‬

(a) polite (b) strict (c) old (d) weak

16) I am probably the only man in the world who has a vivid recollection of old Whetherby. ( ‫)صاف‬

(a) vague (b) clear (c) obscure (d) livid

17) Give your enthusiasm to Brookfield. ( ‫)جوش‬

(a) zeal (b) knowledge (c) lectures (d) books

18) He remembered that first tremendous ordeal of taking prep. ‫)آزمائش‬

(a) glimpse (b) occasion (c) trial (d) day

19) Big hall full of lusty ( ‫)ہٹے کٹے‬

(a) weak (b) energetic (c) tall (d) white

20) At the mercy of 500 unprincipled ruffians. ( ‫)بدمعاش‬

(a) students (b) boys (c) bullies (d) officers

21) That had still a good deal of sprightliness. ( ‫)جوش‬

(a) bravery (b) liveliness (c) timidness (d) accent

22) Decent little beggars individually, but as a mob ( ‫)ہجوم‬

(a) student (b) party (c) crowd (d) player

23) The scowl he assumed cover his inward nervousness. (‫)تیوری‬

(a) noise (b) furs (c) confusion (d) frown

24) The last blood red rays slanting in slabs. ( ‫)جھکا ہوا‬

(a) raining (b) angling (c) showering (d) blessing

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25) Across the road behind a rampart of ancient elms lay Brookfield. ( ‫)دیوار‬

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(a) memory (b) wall (c) relic (d) Fort

‫)س ر خ ی‬
26) Russet, under its autumn mantle of creeper. ( ‫مائل‬

(a) reddish green (b) reddish blue (c) reddish yellow (d) reddish Brown

27) Then came the small dependent village and open fen ( ‫)دلدل‬

(a) dry (b) green (c) wet land (d) bushy

28) The school went up and down, dwindling almost to non-existence at one time. ( ‫زوال پذیر‬
‫)ہونا‬

(a) improving (b) increasing (c) decreasing (d) reading

29) Becoming almost illustrious at another. ( ‫)مشہور‬

(a) lighting (b) obscure (c) famous (d) beautiful

30) Until mid-Victorian days, the school declined. ( ‫)زوال پذیر ہونا‬

(a) improved (b) increased (c) denied (d) decreased

31) Whetherby who came in 1840, restored its fortunes.‫)ق س م (ت‬

(a) building (b) standard (c) luck (d) students

32) Several notable families supported it. ( ‫)نمایاں‬

(a) poor (b) known (c) weather (d) political

33) Snobbish people confessed that they rather thought they had heard of it. ( ‫)مغرور‬

(a) arrogant (b) rich (c) honest (d) sick

34) Not that he was boastful and conceited. ( ‫)مغرور‬

(a) rich (b) proud (c) big headed (d) angry

35) His dream had been to get a headship eventually. ( ‫)آخرکار‬

(a) luckily (b) incidentally (c) finally (d) rarely

36) It was only gradually after repeated trials and failures, that he realized the inadequacy of his
qualifications. ( ‫)مصیبت‬

(a) chances (b) applications (c) attempts (d) examinations

37) He realized the inadequacy of his qualification. ( ‫)ناکافی ہونا‬

(a) insufficiency (b) failing (c) passing (d) excellence

38) Where he was began to fill a comfortable niche in his mind. ( ‫)خانہ‬

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(a) table (b) floor (c) place (d) Room

39) At 50 he was the doyen of the staff. ( ‫)رکن‬

(a) senior member (b) headmaster (c) head (d) principal

40) They all shouted at that uproarious end of term dinner ( ‫)برشور‬

(a) noisy (b) final (c) glorious (d) fine

41) An unguessed epilogue. ( ‫)آخر‬

(a) last part (b) first part (c) middle part (d) news

42) An encore played to a tragic ( ‫)غمناک‬

(a) enquiry (b) repetition (c) terrible (d) match

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