Good-Bye Mr. Chips (CHAPTER NO .3)
Q.1 What was the condition of Mr. Wickett’s house where Mr. Chips lived after his Retirement?
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How was the room that Mr. Wickett gave to Mr. Chips?
Mr. Wickett’s house was ugly and disapproving. But the room she let to Mr. Chips was small and comfortable. Mr. Chips was happy because he could easily watch the school activities from there.
Q.2 What were the activities of Mr. Chips at Mr. Wickett’s?
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How did Mr. Chips pass /live /spend his retired life?
Mr. Chips spent a very busy life at Mr. Wickett’s. He invited all the new boys and teachers at his house. He offered them tea and cake. In the evening, he read detective novels. He used to visit playgrounds and watch the games of the boys.
Q.3 How did Mr. Chips entertain his students at Mrs. Wickett’s? imp
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How did Chips welcome the new-comers?
Mr. Chips used to invite all the new boys to tea at Mrs. Wickett’s during their first term. He always offered them walnut cake with pink icing and crumpets soaked the butter. He himself made tea for them and chatted with them in a friendly way.
Q.4 Who was Collingwood? Why did Mr. Chips beat him once? important
Collingwood was a student of Mr. Chips. Once, Mr. Chips beat him for climbing on to the gymnasium roof to get a ball out of the gutter. He was killed in Egypt during the war. He was the uncle of a new boy at the school.
Q.5 What was the financial condition of Mr. Chips after his retirement? imp
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How did Mr. Chips spend his money after his retirement?
He had no worries. His pension was adequate, and there was a little money saved up besides. He could afford anything he wanted.
Q.6 What kind of books were found in Mr. Chips room? Imp
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What kind of books were read by Mr. Chips?
The books in Mr. Chips room were mainly classical as it was his subject. There were also piles of detective novels in the shelf. He loved to read detective novels.