Goodbye Mr. Chips Chapter 2 Short questions answers

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CHAPTER.02 Short Questions

Q.1. What was the history of Brookfield Grammar School?
Ans:
It was established as a grammar school in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. It was surrounded by a line of old elms trees. The main structure of the building was rebuilt and extended in the reign of George-1

Q.2. What kind of people and professionals did Brookfield supply?
Ans:
It supplied fair samples of history-making men like judges, members of parliament, colonial administrators, a few peers, and bishops. It also turned out merchants manufacturers, professional men, country squires, and parsons.

Q.3. What were the qualifications of Mr. Chips?
Ans: He was an ordinary teacher with inadequate qualification. He was simply a graduate from Cambridge. Moreover, his degree was mediocre.

Q.4. What was presented to Chips on his retirement?
Ans: In 1913, when he was of sixty five, he retired. On his retirement, he was presented with a cheque, a writing desk and a clock.

Q.5. "A decent career decently closed" Explain.
Ans:
It means that Chips spent his career in a decent, honorable and graceful manner. He served Brookfield in a dignified manner and left it with honour and dignity.

Q.6. What were Chip's ambitions when he joined Brookfield?
Ans:
Yes, Chips was an ambitious teacher. When he joined Brookfield, he wanted to get headship or the senior-most mastership of a first-class school.

Q.7. What was the status of Brookfield School?
Ans:
Brookfield was a good school of the second rank. But lt supplied fair samples of history-making men for England.

Q.8. Write a note on Brookfield village.
Ans:
Brookfield was a smal! dependent village and open fe: country. was situated on the East Coast of England.

Q.9. Write a note on Brookfield Public School.
Ans:
It was a grammar school of the second rank in Brookfield. It was established in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. It produced many history making people for England.

Q.11. How a football match was made possible at the Brookfield?
Ans:
It was due to the great and brave efforts of Katherine, a match made possible between Mission school and Brookfield.

Q.12. Narrate the activities of Mr. Chips after his retirement?
Ans:
He invited the new boys to tea, watched their matches, dined with the heads and the masters, and took on the preparation of the new edition of Brookfield directory.

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