SAATH ACADEMY SAMUNDRI
CLASS: 2ND YEAR         ENGLISH             CLASS TEST        MR.CHIPS (1-10)          DATE: -----------
  ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION:
  Q.1.  What was the fate of Grayson’s father?
  Q.2.  How would Chips take call-over near the Big Hall?
  Q.3.  Why did Chips not realize the April Foolery?
  Q.4.  Why could Chips not write his memories?
  Q.5.  How would you rate Katherine and Chips’ marriage?
  Q.6.  Why did Mr. Chips often depreciate himself?
  Q.7.  Write down some of the qualities in Katherine’s character.
  Q.8.  Which newspaper did Chips read and why?
  Q.9.  How were Chips and Brookfield the same?
  Q.10. Who was Mr. Wetherby and how did he inspire Chips?
                                         FIND OUT THE RIGHT SYNONYMS
1.Nothing is really wrong with him only anno domini.              (old age, proper, disease, heart beat)
2.Give your enthusiasm to Brookfield.                              (devotion, funds, economy, hatred)
3.Brookfield turned out many manufacturers.                       (producers, teachers, farmers, doctors)
4.Sometimes Brookfield dwindled to non-existence.                 (declined, progressed, hastened, prospered)
5.Different caddies were fun for his guests.                      (jars, plates, bags, bowls)
6.Spidery but very legible.                                       (readable, illegible, sloping, fair)
7.Despite his long years of assiduous teaching,                   (diligent, lazy, up to date, serious)
8.Brookfield was a haven to Chips.                                (shelter, heaven, nightmare, horror)
9.His sprain put him at her mercy.                         (wrench, flow, run, trouble)
10. He re-saw the glorious hump of the Gable.                     (mound, ditch, place, working)
11. So clearly it lingered that time of dizzy happiness.          (worked, vanished, rejected, remained)
12. Chips was a fixture.                                          (able, stable, staggering, constant)
13. School boys like mnemonics and puns.                          (ample, phone, scope, remembering device)
14. Chips recalled Katherine scampering along the…                (stopping, dancing, singing, darting)
15. School bell clanged for call over.                            (hang, resound, fell, rang)
16. Can I miss chapel too, sir?                                   (school, game, event, church)
17. The letters had no impact on Chips.                           (result, delight, condolence, effect)
18. Chips was heretical about the Boers.                          (hater, lover, favorer, non-adherent)
19. Mr. Chips enjoyed uncharted privilege.                        (great, immense, official, unknown)
20.He remembered that frenzied decade.                            (slow, happy, difficult, violent)
                       CONDUCTED BY: SOHAIB UR REHMAN (M.A ENGLISH, B.ED)