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Intermediate F.Sc F.A ICS I.Com English XII Short Questions Good Bye Mr. Chips Chapter 13

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Intermediate F.Sc F.A ICS I.Com English XII Short Questions Good Bye Mr. Chips Chapter 13

Q 1. Who was Forrester and how did he die?

Ans. Forrester was the smallest boy at Brookfield – about four feet high above his boots. He was killed in 1918 shot down in flames over Cambrai.

Q 2. Why did Chips join Brookfield again? / What was the request of Chatteris to Mr. Chips?
Ans. Mr. Chatteris requested Chips to rejoin because he was overworked, diabetic and worried. Many good teachers had left or were in uniform. Their substitutes were pretty dreadful. Chatteris knew that Mr. Chips could help to hold things together in the war shattering situation. Chips also wanted to associate himself with Brookfield.

Q 3. Who was Blades?
Ans. He was the head of school house. He was eighteen years old and was getting a training for cadetship.

Q 4. What did Chatteris read out on every Sunday?
Ans. On every Sunday night, in the chapel after evening service, he read the names and short biographies of all those boys of Brookfield who were killed in the war.

Q 5. What sort of problems did Chatteris face during war?
Ans. He faced many problems in running Brookfield smoothly during war because most of the masters had joined up and the substitutes were pretty dreadful and they did not perform their duties efficiently.

Q 6. How did Chatteris look when he went to Mrs. Wickett’s house to see Chips?
Ans. He was over-worked and over-worried and looked very ill because he was a diabetic and was facing much problem in school during war days.

Q 7. Describe the contribution of Brookfield towards England during war.
Ans. Its playing fields were used for sports and training of soldiers. Its masters and students both went to war. Many old Brookfieldians laid their lives for England.

Q 8. What happened to Brookfield in the war of 1915? / Discuss some changes in Brookfield after the war.
Ans. Military camps sprang up quite near Brookfield in 1915. Its playing fields were being used by the soldiers for sports and training. Most of its younger masters had either left or were in uniform to fight for England. There was a swift development of Brookfield O.T.C.


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