Q1. Why did Lencho become angry when he counted the money?
(a) Lencho received forty pesos less than what he had demanded from God
(b) Lencho received thirty pesos less than what he had demanded from God
(c) Lencho received hundred pesos less than what he had demanded from God
(d) Lencho received seventy pesos less than what he had demanded from God
Ans: (b)
Lencho became angry when he counted the money because he received thirty pesos less than what he had demanded from God. He had asked for a hundred pesos, but he only received seventy pesos. This made him believe that someone at the post office had taken the remaining thirty pesos, which made him angry and disappointed.
Q2. For Lencho, there was a single hope: help from __________
(a) God
(b) Post office
(c) Bank
(d) Landlord
Ans: (a)
For Lencho, there was a single hope: help from God. He had full faith in God and believed that God would provide him with the money he needed to save his family from hunger.
Q3. Why did Lencho need money?
(a) To buy a tractor
(b) To save his family from hunger
(c) To buy a new phone
(d) To buy a buffalo
Ans: (b)
Lencho needed money to save his family from hunger. His crops were destroyed by a hailstorm, and he had no other means to support his family's basic needs.
Q4. Who read the letter sent by Lencho?
(a) His Wife
(b) The Postmaster
(c) One of the farmer
(d) The God
Ans: (b)
The Postmaster read the letter sent by Lencho. He was surprised and amused by the letter addressed to God.
Q5. What is the irony in this lesson?
(a) Lencho was sad after the hailstorm even though he was the one waiting for a shower
(b) Postmaster laughed at Lencho but still helped arrange money for him
(c) Lencho blamed the post office employees who in fact helped him
(d) there is no irony
Ans: (c)
The irony in this lesson is that Lencho blamed the post office employees (calling them "a bunch of crooks") for the missing money, even though they were the ones who had collected money to help him. In reality, the post office workers were trying to assist him, but Lencho's strong belief in God made him unaware of this fact.
Q6. How much money was the postmaster able to arrange?
(a) 100 pesos
(b) Nil
(c) 1000 pesos
(d) 70 pesos
Ans: (d)
The postmaster was able to arrange seventy pesos for Lencho.
Q7. What does Lencho call the post office employees?
(a) A bunch of robbers
(b) A bunch of liars
(c) A bunch of fools
(d) A bunch of crooks
Ans: (d)
Lencho calls the post office employees "a bunch of crooks" because he believed they had taken thirty pesos from the money he was expecting from God.
Q8. Why was Lencho satisfied?
(a) On seeing a new tractor in his field
(b) On seeing a new buffalo.
(c) On seeing the field of ripe corn with flowers
(d) None of the Above
Ans: (c)
Lencho was satisfied when he saw the field of ripe corn with flowers. It showed that he still had a chance for a good harvest despite the hailstorm and gave him hope for his family's future.
Q9. What did the postmaster do then?
(a) He decided to collect the money and send it to Lencho
(b) He throw away the letter
(c) He decided to beat Lencho to teach him a lesson
(d) He gave it to other postmaster
Ans: (a)
The postmaster decided to collect the money and send it to Lencho to preserve his faith in God.
Q10. Who is the author of the lesson “A Letter to God” ?
(a) G.L. Fuentes
(b) Jk Rowling
(c) William Shakespeare
(d) Roald Dahl
Ans: (a)
The author of the lesson "A Letter to God" is G.L. Fuentes.
Q11. Lencho wrote a letter to ____________
(a) God
(b) Postmaster
(c) A friend
(d) Village head
Ans: (a)
Lencho wrote a letter to God. He was a poor farmer who faced a hailstorm that destroyed his crops. He had full faith in God and believed that only God could help him in his difficult situation. So, he wrote a heartfelt letter to God, seeking help and money to support his family.
Q12. Where was Lencho’s house?
(a) Near the sea
(b) At the top of a hill
(c) At the bottom of a hill
(d) In a valley
Ans: (b)
Lencho's house was at the top of a hill.
Q13. Lencho’s field needed ______________ for a good harvest.
(a) Manure
(b) Hail
(c) Rain
(d) Ploughing
Ans: (c)
Lencho's field needed rain for a good harvest. The hailstorm had damaged his crops, and without rain, the crops wouldn't grow properly. Lencho was a farmer, and he understood the importance of rain for his fields. He hoped for a good shower of rain to save his crops and provide for his family's needs. Rain is crucial for agriculture as it provides the necessary water for the crops to grow and flourish.
Q14. The postmaster was a fat, amiable man: What is the meaning of amiable?
(a) rude
(b) helpful
(c) friendly
(d) enthusaistic
Ans: (c)
The meaning of amiable is friendly.
Q15. What was the only hope left in the hearts of Lencho’s family?
(a) compensation from government
(b) help from farmer’s association
(c) help from God
(d) there was no hope left
Ans: (c)
The only hope left in the hearts of Lencho's family was help from God.
Q16. What did Lencho hope for?
(a) A good shower of rain for his crop
(b) A new motorcycle
(c) A tractor
(d) None of the Above
Ans: (a)
Lencho hoped for a good shower of rain for his crop.
Q17. Why was Lencho not surprised on seeing the money in the envelope?
(a) he was too sad to acknowledge it
(b) he had unwavering faith in God
(c) he was an ungrateful man
(d) none of the above
Ans: (b)
Lencho was not surprised on seeing the money in the envelope because he had unwavering faith in God and believed that God had sent the money to help him.
Q18. Why did the postmaster decide to reply to Lencho’s letter?
(a) he was a good man
(b) he felt empathetic
(c) to preserve Lencho’s faith in God
(d) all of the above
Ans: (c)
The postmaster decided to reply to Lencho's letter to preserve his faith in God and not let him lose hope.
Q19. How much money did Lencho ask for?
(a)100 pesos
(b) 1000 pesos
(c) 10 pesos
(d) 500 pesos
Ans: (a)
Lencho asked for 100 pesos.
Q20. The field looked as if it were covered in
(a) salt
(b) locusts
(c) sugar
(d) ice
Ans: (a)
The field looked as if it were covered in salt.
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