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Qt Who was Forrester? What happened to him in 19187 . S
We AMINS EL iid
Ans. During the War Years, Forrester was the smallest new boy in Brookfield. He was four feet
high. He was shot down in 1918 in Cambrai,
ria yp ole ABU py BO ke tuked Forrester in
Forrester asked Chips if the War would continue for a long time. Chips as!
return if he was thinking of joining the War. It was ‘a joke because Forrester was the smallest
boy. FAY A Mts Lutte ee WLM le RLY, 3
a LGM Mee Lor te WL
SPL date
O.T.C stands for Officers’ Training Corps. It is a temporary reserved army in England and
consisted of university and school teachers and students. During the war years, the
playing-fields of Brookfield were used as officers’ training camps.
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cere ni LE Atl ILD catn£,
When and where were read out the names of old Brookfieldians killed in the war?
SEL be KU LuA Mey L SL bebe tb
(i) What did Chatteris read out on every Sunday night during the war?
Sey Kt stcbe lI e MlnL L
read out every Sunday night in the
dmaster, Chatteris used to read out
'so read out their short biographies.
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ASLO AL os oye std sorte ay
ok What happened to Brookfield during the war in 19157 ieee rE Be ei010
(ii) What services did Brookfield render during the World War? [aR IOPE)
or Whatwas "Brookfield0.7..?"
Ans.
Ans. The names of old Brookfieldians killed in the war were
chapel (4v/t) after evening service, The School Hea
those names. He would al:
AOE,
ie
Ans.
was.a swift development of Brookfield 0.7..C. Most
| or joined the army. :
IMSS eL Kit SERB, FEMS ROL,
PICLOAL MISC IuiRde. wilh Je SEAS RI
What was the disease Chatteris suffering from? We ti
(i) Describe health problems of Chatteris, -Uowetue
(il) Who was Chatteris and what were his health problems?
In July 1916, during the First World War, Chatteris fequested Ms. Chips to help him in
managing the school. Chatteris looked overworked, over-worrl
at ce and he was suffering from
diabetes. PRM ELIE Setine LAR ENNGRee EAE
Bee
ee NBL perebn Ke Cisb ie we
7 Why dld Chatteris go to Chips in the catastrophic July of 19182 [uits, aK, eof
Sud Luk NRE fet,
ire with Chips?
of the younger masters either left the schoo
AWS LUI Le
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Ans.
(i) What administrative problems did Chatteris sha
Ae eee
(ii) What request did Chatteris make to Mr. Chips? EERCSETEEY
Vee udL ep
(ii) Who invited Mr. Chips to join Brookfield again?ook 4V (Good-bye Mr. Chips) Chapter No. 13
Ans.
10.
1
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Why did Mr. Chips join Brookfield School again? EXPERT cag
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Tick the right choice of
"twas sensational (
the following under-tined words.
TB Lumen the first old Brookfieldian was killed in action, ute
a)charming =) appealing ©) applying 9) horrifying
Just old Chips with one Of his queer (_) ideas, ui
a) new b) strange ©) forsaken 4) deadly
The armies were clenched (..23,") in deadlock from the sea to Switzerland, Gn
a) frightened b) killes ©) blocked 9) gripped
{do sympathise (¢/Ss.12) with you FA2
a)know b) ashamed ©) alarm 4) feel sorry
Chips knew all the ropes (= vies aise) of Brookfield, BAZ
a)issues b) conditions ©) people 4) surrounding
Chatteris asked Chips not to take any thing strenuously (Hier DI22
a) etfortiessiy d) easily ©)laboriously ary happily
He did not afterwards concesi 2) the facts, DGN9
a) expose b) know ©) reveal d) hide
Chips answered breathlessly and with a oly (V4) joy in his heart,
a) to bits. d) divine ©) around dott
leant stand (11.2) it much longer
8) trouble ) attract ©) tolerate © rita
The first shock and then the Fist optimism (sy. .01) Dfoviative
8) hopetuiness, b) promise ay Fs
Chips answered br hal Deepal
reathl “I Weome* SAR/20
ly ©) sharply 9) excitedly
thing strenuoy- ~ = wracuce being
ried on near the cricket pavilion, he answered with
pat lazy, slightly asthmatic intonation that had been so
en and so extravagantly
of
imitated: “It seems cok
me_umph__a very vulgar way of killing peopte"
The yarn was Passed on and joyously appreciated
row Chips had told some big brass hat from the War
ofiee that bayonet-fighting was vulgar. Just ike Chips.
And they found an adjective for him an adjective just
beginning to be used: he was "pre-way
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om What was Chips" work when he rejoin
Sart
fed Brookfield during t!
CeO In ter hE
the war years?
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(i) How did Mr. Chips feel when he rejoined Brookfield?
LUA LIS Bede, Surly shor
okfield as a teacher?
BOP UII PALM Saket We,
He would come to ‘school about half-past ten. H
History. Chips felt very happy because he loved
(ll) What was Chips’ routine when he rejoined Bro
Ans. fe would take a few classes in Latin'and Roman
Brookfield and his own job there.
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om What was Chips* js issole" during the rationing system?
aE wi U wmEeLy,
(i) What is rissole? What joke did Chips make about it? [AT
ETraone)
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WL, (UL SatuLut
oun
ious dish of balls of chopped meat was served.
ibhorrendum" (meat to be abhorred). His students
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(ll) How did Mr. Chips criticise the rationing sy
(lil) What was Chips' joke about ‘abhorrendum'?
During wartimes, on Mondays, a myst
Criticising it, Chips humorously called
enjoyed that joke. Fl
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3 What does the term "Chips' latest (¢/22t)" mean? BRUPP] ile ty rsrhk Ube!
"Chij : * ‘iously (egre) waited for Chips’ fresh
h ‘Chips' latest” means Chips’ latest joke. Students anxious! be ¢ e .
one HELMED LAE ee Stes Gu Aina abet atlat
Qe
| Head of Brookfield 7g Mun
Why did Mr, Chips not want to be the official
a Peep GULP beat WW Sat
(1) Why was Chips made acting head of the school? Saal. Piva
Voce ted FX,
(il) When did Chatteris die? SomerCaptain Series: Assan, English-XIT ——
{iy Whenafdwhy was Chips made Acting Head of Brook a? Vikki AG
np he iiness of Chatters in the winter of 1917 Chips was made Acting ead of Brookfel,
‘Ans. Then in April, Chatteris died. But Chips did not want to be officially appointed as Head because
he was very old and thought himself to be unequal to it. .
berths tne eth JAl be TN BLA FIL SA RAY Line
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as’ How did Mr, Chips perform as the Head of School?
EGA AL RL L ue
Ans. When Chips was made the Acting Head again during 1917-18, he performed his duties.very
well, He would st in the headmaster’s room every moming. He would handle problems and
deal with complaints and requests. Mii ede ee wha PulnL nen
“teen Pio mate LAL in led yr
Q.6 _ Whathappened to Mr. Chips when he read out the names of those who were killed?
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How did Chips feel when he read out the tragic list of the people killed in the war?
BI IALILGE Yl PiLbd pb
Ans. When Chips read out the names of those Brookfield old students who were killed in the war,
Chips would sometime weep over that.
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6” - Whowas Max Staefel? ah eut
‘Ans. Max Staefel was the German master who was the teacher at Brookfield.He was popular while
he was here, and made many friends. He was killed on the western front in World War.
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zie
Q.8 — Whatnews did Chips receive from Switzerlandin 19187 Sb Ae PARLIN
‘Ans. In 1918, Chips received a letter carying the news of the death of the German master, Max
Staefel FASS SPE tI
as
How did people comment when Chips mentioned Max Staefel, the German master?
AVL AIEEE isthe
(i) What unusual announcement (us!) did Chips make one Sunday in 19187
f . SR owl AL UL see
Ans. While reading out the names of old Brookfieldians who had died in the war, Chips read out the
name of Max Staefel, the ex-German master at Brookfi
; ield. People took that announcemen
unusual because Max Staefel was fighting against the British,
PSA MAB SR IGE EE EL Be ne tl ot SLY LW icL vse
BABEL ny AH EL webiste vil
man? [J Gres ud Tein LMA
ir wy rhe
(ii) What were Mr. Chips' views about: ¥, os
3 war? £ es
‘Ans. Chips was considered a pre-war m, - es
. 4 his
weeping forthe Killed Brookfieldiang. °° aUS® Of his views on bayonet-fighting and
PLONE Be Bike i pe L I hue ofa use PEO
aN: ‘Why was Chips regarded as a pre-war:
(i) Whatwas the pre-war man? PXny ses naute
MEME eae em
Fein
EO Ae Oe ota,
Asquare building
Cold, coldness
adisease
gather again
andahake shaking hands
accessor Gescentant, follower
oficial stationery Stationery usedin office
Ithad been a damp, foggy day, a
nd the walk across the
quadrangle to the dining-hall had
ab
Siven him a chill. The next
We eg,
2 Vem dpy
BOL! FSG petnig
Sronchitis, and stayed there til after BLS TIS ister (Lote,
Chiistmas. But already, on night of November-11th, after his hfe Sarigde FRE
visit to the dining-hall he had sent in his. resignation to the JTF Ie Gil dE tee
Board of Governors. ;
‘When school reassembled after
Bot
the holidays he was back at
Mrs. Wickett's. At his own re
farewells or presentations nothi
vt ELF yOu L oh
Guest there were no more PAS Nelo Gi SLUTBl
Ing but a handshake with his WSFA LZ a iy
Successor and the word "acting" crossed Out on official ay “OO oS ine,
Stationery. The "duration" was over,
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Varies did Chips call stink merchants?
Sato fst
() Who was nick named the"
WrrE FL ESL Miss.
‘stink merchant"? eRe MRE ten ea
Viostes/p wenn
i id Chi is cli S while there were explosions (Lie
(ii) What did Chips say to his class about wars while th en Bw id ut
, around? Be LiL utah itl te ALP
ni s fink-. hant?-
(ili) Who was Burrow? Why was he called the’Stink-.Merchai pacieberreae we fe
$ yme stink-mercha!
During the war, Chips said that wars cannot be Sooo cberatory. The studedts leugned,
(ecientisn invents a new kind of mischief (=!/) in his labor
b
ecause Mr. Burr e mi nf mai icknamed the
je ster was nicknat
the pale, lean and medically unfit science
ir. Burrow,
Stink-merchant,
Ans,i ; Ansan English-XIL = -
GLO ORR
ae ph teansatanp PAT eee I A See
Gropped near Brookfield? [ged
Se
any bombs were went
ies did Chips encourage his students during the alr raids? hy
: WS Aer SL tone yi «
, ; is
(i) How did Chips take his class during shelling? Vege, Bone
(iii) How did Chips behave during shelling? sit Ag onc an
(iv) What was Chips' reaction against air raid near class? (gid
1 SOB REL bis ie he
(v) What did they discover after shelling around Brookfield?
: WPL onic ¢
{vi) Describe the horrors ofair-raid at Brookfield. Ey < | -U/obe*n JE buc yp u,
(vii) How did Mr. Chips manage to keep the students attentive during the air-raid?
wm Ul PLUEL Bonk gyiles
(viii) Whatwas Chips' behavior during air-raid? [ZA "BLS MW ROL be
Ans. During the war years, while there were air raids and shelling around Brookfield, Chips kept up
his as well as his students’ spirts high. Later they came to know that five bombs had fallen j
and around Brookfield, killing nine persons. BH MEINE Bc eurlwik
LAGE HEB Spa ti tL eho Le ied eae
Q3 | Whoread the Latin lesson when there was bombing around in Brookfield?
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(i) What do you know about Maynard? EWU Tite Lie
(ii, Who was Maynard? What memories did Chips have about him?
SOIR te Lytiolhse
Maynard, a fat, brave and clever boy, read the Latin lesson wheh there was bombing around
in Brookfield. 8 BYP IL GO iololeer GS IF RM LUTE iS
When did the First World War come to an end? ship Bt
- (i) What do you know about Armistice Day? Fea SUZ bite WLulunbet
(i) What happened on November 11, 19187 How did Brookfield celebrate the end of
war? DTS PANECH EP Mele KE L wrt Sainysanel
i) Desctibe briefly the celebration in the dining hall of Brookfield on November {t,
1918 at the end of war. ~ £
DGi18 su fou
Ans, The Toe hi
Ans.
He fond vi Gumnitip broil
irst World War ended on November 11, 1918. It was the Armistice Day- ™*
Brookfieldians celebrated this victory, The kitchen staffwas requested to arrange a good me
There was much cheering’ w= Au$) and singing and bread fight across the dining hall
LMyihietEky SOL Sie Guia 8. bezapBaVninch
eo When did Chi a SnFte buat diriente A svidert
coun SEE" to the Board of Governors? Why did he 17)",
te Used Freafiif Stair ce“IV (Good-bye Mr. Chips) Chapter No. 15
{i) When was the wor as)
cr
Senin Tee A B crossed out on official stationery?
; 5 i ling Head during the war days, he thought it useless to stick to
2) the post when the war was o
E /as Over. He sent in his resignati i
sell ab was O ignation on the night of November
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EXERCISE
“Tick the right choice of the following under-lined words.
1 The guns began almost instantly G45). it2
a) soon’ b) deafly ©) straightaway d) pleasantly
2 There was plenty of shrapnel (LS) falling about outside. u
a) collision b) log _ ©)shells d) bomb
3 There was shrill whine G7) of anti-aircraft shells.
a)cry b) danger c) sound d) call
4, Letus resume (¢/ &. ) our work.
a) carry out b) go ) continue d) commence
& Maynard was a dauntless (+) boy. ‘Swi
a) coward b) idle c) brave d) strenuous 3
u
8 The explosions (£), still continued deafeningly. :
a) cries * b) sounds ) blasts d) whistles
wi20
7, Maynard was a chubby (tx) Boy: nk
a) thin b) lean ¢) lame ) A
8 M pudent (/“+) boy 2
Sa ae b) serious _o insolent d) honest i
‘ i £ Suis)
8.” The story told, retold and ‘embellished (7-0 ee ‘sy conenced
a)fejected b) exaggerated o Gis
10. He was a legend (+4)
: ana d) part
a) stoic b) myth Oe }
perme)
Eee
id wig
Sy wilder
He read shrilly (2) Soa ) confusedly 2d) pene FNS -
a) lowly 428)
$
2 Ig there anyone who will construe wer ¢) smash ares ano
3 build byinterpret, A) ay aecreeset,
. Rwnote holiday was decteed WAHT ordered nat ee:
a) started * b) obeyed veknamed the stinkmerer une! a7
4 The pale lean (Wl) science master was mete sy
Sn noc B) Seen alike? wit?
a nolite ) Sen aictastefUly - | aded 3
wious!Yqueen
il.
Ne sir, what about the Five Year Plana=
‘si, do you think Germany wants to fight another war?"
‘Have you been to.the new cinema, sir?.| went with my
goonle the other day. Quite’ a arand affair for a grey
glace lke Brookfield. They've got a Wurlitzer."
"and what_-umph__on earth__isa Wurlitzer"
“i's anorgan,__sir__ acinema organ."
"Dear me... I've Seen the name on the
always _umph__ imagined
_umph__ sausage..."
Laughter... Oh, there's a new Chips joke, you fellows, a
perfectly lovely one. | was gassing
the new cinema; and...
“7 7™ 1 OF Getting Chips's “atest”
: hoardings, but |
— it must be'some kind of
to the old boy about
o
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Q4 Why did Chips like the summer season?] serhaud Sng
Ans. Chips liked summer because the weather in summer suited him. Moreov
old boys during summer.
gson?
er, there were visits of
: EER RIEL A ay Grn Er LG ind Wile
OY Wins was Grey
(i) What did Chips tell Gregson? IE
Ans.
(Gets) coming late. Later he
Gregson's habit of bein
(Rix, LN Pe Tey
26 pS AL betta t IE od:
Qs
(ii) What did Mr. Chips tell Gregson when he came to visit him? FZ)
Goll!
en LAL Ut
Nee IL RW Utes
Gregson was an ex-student of Chips. He was a tall boy wit
ith spectacles. He was habitual of
got a job with the ‘League of Nations’. Commenting on
1g late, Chips said perhaps Gregson would be late in rowing old le4v)
Ww B6id Lr Bib arttcl!
Peet Sile abot lS fen tty”
Whatslight (Js) changes were there in Brookfield?
eee ee
() What minor changes occurred in Brookfield during the post war decade? ao
SLA EH Scot PLIESAns.
a4
Ans.
a Why was Chips reputed as a great jester (Ws AG14)?
“Ans.
Qu
Aris.
Q7
hanged after World War?
~ (ii How was Brookfield chang' . :
; 1 changes in Brookfield. Boys were politer (238)
ost.war decade, there were minol Ge
i ost gness between tho teachers andthe students, There was mare swearing")
evi ‘and cheating (A). Bullying was non-existant, CM Geounl. aed
Pee. Lax si Sender esBhe cBes sonokenk bans ust nIBL J
Lutbargy
f i inEngland? Sb bieeytiy
Whenwas the General strike therein bn App etisy
(7) Whateventtookplacein 1926in Brookfield ?|taM@ulneZ4 Saisie hatiany
{i) What did Brookfieldian boys do during the general strike of 1926?
: SSrgiee TE oll Serribiey °
(ii) What event did take place in 1926 in Brookfield? EB,
The General strike in England started in 1926 because of economic slump. This stke costa °
lotto England. During the strike, Brookfield boys loaded motor-vans with food-stuffs
SVL B SicuimL Ser beoisubieciSier st Ondti eo Lbi tire of sah
eb At ui
wrod CLvi Guesag
(i) Why and how did Chips earn the reputation of being a great Jester? ;
Woe eel Sy icoikig
i) Why was Mr. Chips called a Jester? SJE} Wak " aes
(iii) What kind of humour was that of Mr. Chips? JERE Beth Uke
{iv Hov/did Mir. Chips make others laugh? PARES we
Chips was famous as a great jester: People expected jests from him and Chips would neverlet
them down. Wherever he spoke, people prepared their faces and minds for jokes.
ie ge BK oe ten Stel SEM Iie yan wl Pay Pt
Sea€yiubh
Give two examples of Mr. Chips’ humour fee ki tht ta =ap ea WAC) roo wht
Chips was a.great humorist. Once he joked with the third Colley that his grandfather was
stupid, his father was a bigger fool whereas the third Colley himself was the biggest fool ofthe
lot. In another joke during Chips’ farewell speech, Chips said that the Captain.of the school
came from an exaggerating family because his father was given one mark which he changed
intoseven, sr WER. msl sAbK METI SOE pr bE ior At
tL WSUS LFKIEL SEMEL tet SiG 2 BS oS sea Veblicee net
heoxd yet Fy Atul tSlee
How was Chips’ financial condition after 19297 Serb aol
(0 How did Chips spend his money after retirement? MRE) Suse ‘ab arth
(i Describe firefly about the generosity of Mr. Chips atencon
(ii) How generous was Mr: Chips? - ,
aook 1V_(Good-bye Mr. Chips) Chapter No. 16 :
After his retirement, Ci
an. nt, Chips’ finani :
read a cial position was is i
d. He had no great een Bs satire is income was more than, he
na 3 ‘9 Spend. He had no great He even donated his money generously to the
Srbic Bird Les AL sigs Sue obi S Lert he
seater fy erebl/
\ 98 we lL tte
i) What do i eco EOE
ot you know about Mr. Chips’ will? When did he make his will?
Chips made his will (21) i
ip is will (=