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 Brookfleld?
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.S. 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 hail was full of five hundred wicked boys. They looked like lusty
                                      barbarians
                                 ready to attack him.
                  Q.1O. 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 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?
Ans: 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 l3rookfield 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 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.
           Q.25. What did Chips tell Mrs.Wickett about Major Collingwood?
  Ans: He told her that once he had punished Collinwood for climbing on to the
    gymnasium roof to get a ball out of the gutter. He might have broken his
                                         neck.
                 Q.26 How did Chips feel in the company of women?
     Ans: Chips did not care for women. He never felt at ease with them. He
                                    considered the
new woman of the nineties such a monstrous creature that filled him with horror.
                       Q.27. How did Katherine Bridges look?
Ans: She had blue flashing eyes and freckled cheeks and smooth straw- colored
                                          hair.
                Q.28. What did Katherine think about women’s right?
Ans: She believed that women ought to be admitted to the universities. She even
                      thought that they ought to have a vote.
          Q.29. Why did Chips not like Bernard Shaw and Ibsen and cycling?
 Ans: Chips was a conventional person. He did not like Bernard Shaw Ibsen for
                                         there
  disturbing plays. He d Id not like women taking up bicycling because he was
                                      against the
                                 freedom of women.
              Q.30. What did Chips see while climbing on Great Gable?
  Ans: One day, climbing on Great Gable, he saw a girl waving excitedly from a
                             dangerous-looking ledge.
                    Q.31. Why did Katherine begin to like Chips?
Ans: She began to like Chips because he had gentle and quiet manners. She liked
                                           his
 honest views though they were out-dated. She also liked his brown charming,
                                         eyes.
                    Q.32. What was the profession of Katherine?
 Ans: She was a governess out of job but she had already saved a little money.
                   Q.33. What were the political views of Katherine?
  Ans: In politics, she had radical views. She was impressed by the people like
                                       Bernard
                             Shaw and William Morris.
    Q.35. Where and with whom did Chips go during the summer vacation of 1896?
         Ans: He with his colleague Rowden went up to the Lake District.
          Q.36.What did Katherine say to Chips on the night before wedding?
Ans: She said that she felt like a new by beginning his first term with Chips. She
                                        asked if
she should call him ‘Sir’ or ‘Mr. chips' would be great? she said, “Good-Bye Mr.
                                        Chips".
    Q.37. What did Chips remember aIiut the time he spent with Katherine in Lake
                                        District?
Ans: He remembered the evening strolls with her. He remembered her cool voice
                                          and
  gay laughter. She had always been a happy person. They had been so eager,
                                      planning a
        future together, but he had been a bit serious about it, even a little
                                         awed.
                      Q.38. Where was Katherine married from?
 Ans: She had no parents. She was married from the house of an aunt in Ealing.
               Q.39.Was Katherine pleased with Chips being a teacher?
    Ans: She enjoyed living among the boys. She was happy that Chips was a
                                     teacher and
  not a lawyer or a broker or a dentist or a big businessman. She liked teaching
                                     profession.
            Q.40. What influence did Katherine Bridges exercise on Chips?
Ans: Katherine exerted a great influence upon Chips. She made him a new man.
                                          She
broadened his views and opinion. Before marriage, Chips was a dry person. She
                                         made
him affectionate and kind. His eyes gained sparkle. His humour became mature.
                                           He
                                  became popular.
                Q.41. Describe the quarrel between Ralston and Chips?
   Ans: One day, Ralston asked Chips to retire. He said that Chips’ methods of
                                       teaching
 were slack and old-fashioned. His habits were slovenly. He disobeyed him. His
 pronunciation was wrong. He was slack and obstinate. Chips flamed up to hear
                                        this. He
                                  refused to retire.
                         Q.42.Write a note on Chips’ humour?
 Ans: Chips had a keen a sense of humor. He amused people with his little witty
                                         jokes.
           Everybody waited for his new joke. His humor was harmless.
          Q.43. What was Chips performance as a teacher before marriage?
Ans: The teacher feel bore in teaching the same lesson for years. So was the case
                                           with
    Chips before marriage. He worked well. He gave service, satisfaction, and
                                      confidence,
                           everything except inspiration.
               Q.44. What kind of fellow was Mr. Chips before marriage?
Ans: Before marriage, he had been a dry a natural sort of person. He was liked in
        general in Brookfield but he had nothing to be popular and loved.
                 Q.45. How much popular was Katherine in Brookfield?
 Ans: She was very popular with boys and masters alike. She won Brookfield as
                                         she had
                                       won Chips.
                   Q.46. Was Katherine more intelligent than Chips?
   Ans: She was sharper than he. He could not reject her ideas even when he
                                      disagreed to
                                          them.
                  Q.47. What changes did Katherine bring in Chips?
 Ans: She made him a new man. His eyes gained sparkle. His humor became rich
                                           and
  mature, He began to feel strong. His discipline improved. He became popular.
                Q.48. Did Katherine always pleads Chips for leniency?
 Ans: No, on rare occasions, she urged him on strictness when he inclined to be
     forgiving. She asked him to punish the rude and arrogant type of boys.
                  Q.49. What memories of Katherine haunted Chips?
    Ans: In his memory, he saw Katherine rushing along the stone corridors,
                                       laughing at
 some mistake in the essay he checked, taking part in the concerts, and tending
                                         him her
                                      good advice.
        Q.5O. Did Chips take a class on the day when his wife and child died?
                Yes, he took his fourth form as usual after call-over.
              Q.51. What change did the death of his wife bring in Chips?
Ans: Just as marriage added something to his life, so did grief. After the death of
                                            his
  wife, Chips became suddenly a kind of man whom the boys classed as “old”.
                     Q.52. What was the April foolery Chips faced?
Ans: On 1st April 1898, while he was staying at his desk, someone said that there
                                           were
  letters for him. He opened them one by one. All the letters contained a blank
                                         sheet of
                       paper. He thought that it was strange.
    Q.53. How did Katherine urge Chips to forgive the students for their mistakes?
 Ans: She urged Chips to give them a chance. She asked him to talk to them and
                                           they
would be all right. She asked him to tell them that they would be punished if they
                               repeated the mistake.
                            Q.54. How did Ralston look?
He was a young man of thirty-seven. He was glittering with Firsts and Blues. He
                                         had a
  personality that could reduce the Big Hall to silence by the mere lifting of an
                                       eyebrow.
     Q.55. What duty was assigned to the boys of Brookfield when the railway men
                                    were on strike?
  Ans: The railway men were on strike. The soldiers were driving the engines.
                                        Stones
  were being thrown at trains. The boys of Brookfield were asked to guard the
                                        railway
                                          line.
             Q.56. When did Chips become the acting head of Brookfield?
  Ans: Meldrum had succeeded Wetherby as Head and held the office for thirty
                                       years. In
 1900, He died suddenly from Pneumonia and Chips became the Acting Head of
                                     Brookfield.
                Q.57. Did Ralston knows Brookfield and its traditions?
Ans: No, he knew neither Brookfield nor its traditions. He could estimate neither
                                           the
   toughness of brookfield’s tradition nor its readiness to defend itself and its
                                      defenders.
                       Q38. What sort of person was Ralston?
     Ans: He was ruthless, ambitious, energetic and a fine power-transmitter.
      Q.59. How did people come to know about the quarrel between Ralston and
                                        Chips?
Ans: A small boy, who was waiting outside to see Ralston, heard the entire row
between the two. He told his friends about it and the boys conveyed the news to
                                         their
                      parents. Soon the news spread around.
                   Q.60. What allegations did Ralston put on Chips?
  Ans: Ralston said that Chip’s methods of teaching were old and lazy and his
                                       personal
habits were slovenly. He blamed him that he ignored his instructions, which was
                                         rank
                                  insubordination.
                   Q.61.What did Chips say in the farewell speech?
     Ans: In the speech, he made many little jokes. There were several Latin
                                   quotations in it.
  There was also a reference to the Captain of the School who had overstated
                                        Chip’s
                                       services.
       Q.62. Who was the successor of Ralston and what kind of man was he?
    Ans: Chatteris was the successor of Ralston. He was modern, friendly and
                                    sympathetic.
               He wisely accepted Chips. Chips also liked him much.
                    Q.63. When / why did Ralston leave Brookfield?
 Ralston left Brookfield in 1911 to better himself. He was offered the headship of
                                         one of
                             the greater public schools.
                       Q.64. What happened to Chips in 1913?
  Ans: In 1913, Chips had bronchitis and was off duty for nearly the whole of the
                                         winter
           term. This made him decide to resign. Then he was sixty five.
              Q.65. What were the activities of Chips after his retirement?
    Ans: He invited boys to tea, watched matches, dined with the Head and the
                                        masters
    took on the preparation of the new edition of Brookfeldian Directory, wrote
                                        articles
                     and read newspaper and detective novels.
                    Q.66. When did Chips receive his farewell party?
 Ans: At the final end-of-term dinner, in July, 1913, he received his farewell party.
                                            He
                              also made speech there.
                          Q.67. Where did Chips go in 1913?
             Ans: In August, 1913, Chips went for a cure to Wiesbaden.
    Q.68.How did Chips feel when chattris told him about his problems and disease?
Ans: Chips had not known anything about him.When he learnt that Chatteris was
                                            ill
     with diabetes and over-worked, he was shocked because Chips liked him.
        Q.69.What did Chatteris read out on every Sunday night during the war?
 Ans: On every Sunday night, after evening service, Chatteris read out the names
                                          of the
  old boys who were killed in the war. He also told their short biographies were a
                                           very
                                     moving sight.
                       Q.70. Write a brief note on Mr.Chatteris?
Chatteris succeeded Ralston. He was a young man of thirty four. He was suffering
                                          from
      diabetes. He had to work till midnight. He fell ill and died in April, 1917.
                        Q.71. Write a brief note on Mr.Merivale?
  Ans: Mr. Metrical was Chip’s doctor. He visited Chips every fortnight or so. He
                                         would
 often say that Chips was fitter than he. He called Chips a remarkable old boy. He
                                           said
   that Chips had got no disease except old age. He said that Chips would die a
                                         natural
                                         death.
             Q.72. When I how did Chips perform as the head of Brookfield?
   Ans: He worked as Head in l9l7and 1918. He handled problems and dealt with
complaints and requests. He became very kind, gentle and confident. He kept the
                                            sense
                                      of proportion.
                 Q.73. How did Chips feel when he rejoined Brookfleld?
  Ans: He felt very fit. The actual work was not tiring him. He felt very happy. For
                                          the first
               time in his life, he felt himself necessary to Brookfield.
    Q.74. What sort of jokes did chips make when he joined Brookfleld again during
                                             war?
Ans: Besides his old jokes he also made new jokes about the O.T.C. and the food
     rationing system and the anti-air-raid blinds that had to be fitted on all the
                                         windows.
                 Q.75. What did doctor Merivale say about Chips health?
 Ans: The doctor said that Chips was fitter than he. He would not get any horrible
                         disease. He would die a natural death.
                               Q.76. Who was Mrs.Wickett?
   Ans: Mrs. Wickett was a kind lady. In the past, she had been in charge of the
                                            linenr
                                    oom at Brookfield.
             Q.77. How did Katherine help Chips in the matters of discipline?
 Ans: He was very rigid in maintaining discipline. Many times, Katherine advised
                                            Chips
in the matter of discipline. She urged his discipline improved. He became popular
                                             with
                          students. People began to love him.
                Q.78. What were Chips’ feelings on the death of his wife?
Ans: Katherine and her new-born child died on 1st April 1998. It was a deep shock
                                              for
      Chips. On the death of his wife chips found himself to be in a horrifying
                                      nightmare. He
   wished to die like her. He found himself to be in a continuous trance. He was
                                           totally
                                       preoccupied.
                          Q.79. Why was Ralston against Chips?
                Q.80. What was Chips’ reaction to Ralston’s allegations?
 Ans: He thought that Ralston was running the school like a factory to turn out a
                                            snob-
 cultural based on money and machines. He thought that Ralston was lessening
                                           the old
                                     good traditions.
                               Q.81. How did Chatteris die?
 Ans: He was suffering from diabetes. He had to work till midnight. He fell ill and
                                           died in
                                        April, 1917.
                    Q.82. When did Chips think to getting retirement?
  Ans: In 1913, Chips had bronchitis and was off duty for nearly the whole of the
                                          winter
            term. This made him decide to resign. Then he was sixty five.
          Q.83. How did Chips perform his duties during his second Headship?
 Ans: He worked as Head in 1917 and 1918. He handled problems and dealt with
complaints and requests. He became very kind, gentle and confident. He kept the
                                           sense
                                      of proportion.
        Q.84. What were Chips’ outdoor activities during the last years of his life?
    Ans: He invited boys to tea, watched matches, dined with the Head and the
                                         masters,
               wrote articles and read newspaper and detective novels.
                               Q.85. What was Chips will?
 Ans: In 1930, Chips made his will. Expect for the legacies to the mission and to
                                            Mrs.
   Wickett, he left all he had to found an open entrance scholarship the School.
                  Q.86. What did Cartwright say about Chips children?
                  Q.87.How did Chips face 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.88.What was the effect of Katherine’s death on Chips?
 Ans: On the death f his wife he found himself to be in a horrifying nightmare. He
                                          wished
   to die like her. He found himself to be in a continuous trance. He was totally
                                      preoccupied.
                        Q.89. Why did Ralston ask Chips to retire?
 Ans: In 1908, when Chips had just reached sixty, Ralston asked him to retire. He
                                            said
    that Chips’ methods of reaching were old lazy and his personal habits were
                                         slovenly.
                                Q.90. Who was Merivale?
     Ans: Mr. Merivale was Chips doctor he visited chips every fortnight or so.
                           Q.91. Why did Chips join Brookfield?
  Ans: Chatteris told him that the young masters had joined the army. He had to
                                         take the
     classes till mid nights. He said that he could no longer continue like that.
              Q.92.What is the contribution of Brookfield school of England?
   Ans: Brookfield served England in both peace and war. During peace, it gave
                                         England
judges, members of parliament, merchants, etc. During the war, its grounds were
                                           used
                          as a training camp for the soldiers.
                  Q.93.What is the most thrilling incident of the Novel?
 Ans: One day, climbing on Great Gable, Chips saw a girl on a dangerous ledge.
                                             He
thought that she was in trouble. He ran to help her. But he slipped and wrenched
                                           his
foot. The girl came to help him. During this period they fell in love with each other
                                           and
          finally married. This is the most important incident of the novel.
                    Q.94. Why was Sir John Rivers in favor of Chips?
                                          Ans:
                  Q.95. What changes did the marriage bring in Chips?
 Before marriage Chips was a dry person. After marriage, he became affectionate
     Katherine broadened his views and opinions. His eyes gained sparkle. His
                                        humour
   became rich and mature. His discipline improved. He became popular. People
                                        began to
                                       love him.
                  Q.96. How did Chips come across Katherine Bridges?
          Q.97. Why did students; teachers and parents turn against Ralston?
Ans: Ralston was not liked in Brookfield. He was feared and respected. However,
                                          after
    the row with Chips, the dislike rose to the point where it conquered fear and
                                       destroyed
                                     even respect.
                 Q.98.What is the most interesting incident of the Novel?
  Ans: One day, climbing on Great Gable, Chips saw a girl on a dangerous ledge.
                                           He
 thought that she was in trouble. He ran to help her. But he slipped and wrenched
                                           his
foot. The girl came to help him. During this period they fell in love with each other
                                           and
          finally married. This is the most important incident of the novel.
             Q.99. Describe Chips experience at Brookfield on the first day?
Ans: The big ball was full of five hundred boys. They looked like lusty barbarians
                                         ready
                                     to attack him.
    Q.100. Describe any two changes brought about by Katherine in the life of Chips?
Ans: She made him a new man. His eyes gained sparkle. His discipline improved.