a letter to god mcq
A Letter to God - Multiple Choice
Questions
1. Where was Lencho's house located?
a) In a village
b) On the crest of a low hill
c) In the middle of a forest
d) Beside the river
2. What was Lencho hoping for at the
beginning of the story?
a) A sunny day
b) A hailstorm
c) A downpour
d) A windstorm
3. How did Lencho describe the raindrops?
a) As tears from heaven
b) As new coins
c) As frozen pearls
d) As a curtain
4. What suddenly replaced the rain?
a) Snow
b) Locusts
c) A strong wind and hailstones
d) A thunderstorm
5. What did the field look like after the
storm?
a) Green and healthy
b) As if covered with salt
c) Flooded with water
d) Full of flowers
6. How did Lencho feel after the
hailstorm?
a) Joyful
b) Relieved
c) Filled with sadness
d) Indifferent
7. What was the only hope left in the
hearts of the family?
a) Help from the government
b) Help from neighbours
c) Help from God
d) A new harvest
8. To whom did Lencho write a letter?
a) The Postmaster
b) His friend
c) God
d) The government
9. How much money did Lencho ask for?
a) 50 pesos
b) 70 pesos
c) 100 pesos
d) 200 pesos
10. What was the postman's initial
reaction to the letter?
a) He was angry
b) He was sad
c) He laughed heartily
d) He was confused
11. How did the postmaster react when he
saw the letter?
a) He laughed, then became serious
b) He tore it up immediately
c) He ignored it
d) He got angry at the postman
12. Why did the postmaster decide to help
Lencho?
a) He was related to Lencho.
b) He didn't want to shake the writer's faith in God.
c) He had a lot of extra money.
d) He was ordered to by his boss.
13. How did the postmaster collect the
money?
a) He stole it from the post office.
b) He asked his employees and friends for charity.
c) He used his entire salary.
d) He took a loan from the bank.
14. How much money was the postmaster able
to collect?
a) Exactly 100 pesos
b) More than 100 pesos
c) A little more than half (about 70 pesos)
d) Less than 50 pesos
15. How did the postmaster sign the letter
he sent to Lencho?
a) "The Postmaster"
b) "A Friend"
c) "God"
d) He didn't sign it.
16. How did Lencho react when he received
the envelope?
a) He was not surprised.
b) He was shocked and disbelieving.
c) He cried with joy.
d) He was disappointed it was so small.
17. What was Lencho's reaction when he
counted the money?
a) He was overjoyed.
b) He was grateful but wanted more.
c) He became angry.
d) He felt sad it wasn't enough.
18. Why did Lencho get angry?
a) Because the money was fake.
b) Because God had sent less than he asked for.
c) Because the postman delivered it late.
d) Because he had changed his mind.
19. According to Lencho, who had taken the
missing money?
a) His family members
b) God
c) The post office employees
d) Thieves on the road
20. What did Lencho request in his second
letter?
a) Thank you for the money.
b) An explanation for the reduced amount.
c) To send the rest of the money, but not by mail.
d) To punish the postmaster.
21. What literary device is used when the
hailstones are described as "new silver coins"?
a) Simile
b) Metaphor
c) Personification
d) Alliteration
22. What does the hail destroying the
crops symbolize?
a) Nature's beauty
b) Unexpected tragedy
c) God's punishment
d) A change of seasons
23. The phrase "an ox of a man"
suggests that Lencho was:
a) Very stubborn
b) Strong and hardworking
c) Unintelligent
d) Like an animal
24. The central theme of the story is:
a) The importance of technology
b) The power of faith and the irony of human kindness
c) The dangers of farming
d) Corruption in the postal service
25. The postmaster can be best described
as:
a) Cruel and selfish
b) Amiable and kind-hearted
c) Indifferent and lazy
d) Greedy and dishonest
26. Lencho's greatest characteristic is
his:
a) Physical strength
b) Knowledge of farming
c) Unshakable faith
d) Writing ability
27. The main conflict in the story is
between:
a) Lencho and his sons
b) Lencho and the postmaster
c) Lencho's faith and the reality of his situation
d) The village and the town
28. The ending of the story is primarily:
a) Tragic
b) Humorous
c) Ironic
d) Romantic
29. When Lencho says the post office
employees are a "bunch of crooks," it is ironic because:
a) They are actually very rich.
b) They are the ones who helped him.
c) Lencho himself is a crook.
d) They never received the letter.
30. What does the story suggest about
faith?
a) It is always rewarded exactly as expected.
b) It can be blind to the efforts of others.
c) It is pointless in the modern world.
d) It should only be placed in institutions.
Answer Key
- b)
On the crest of a low hill
- c)
A downpour
- b)
As new coins
- c)
A strong wind and hailstones
- b)
As if covered with salt
- c)
Filled with sadness
- c)
Help from God
- c)
God
- c)
100 pesos
- c)
He laughed heartily
- a)
He laughed, then became serious
- b)
He didn't want to shake the writer's faith in God.
- b)
He asked his employees and friends for charity.
- c)
A little more than half (about 70 pesos)
- c)
"God"
- a)
He was not surprised.
- c)
He became angry.
- b)
Because God had sent less than he asked for.
- c)
The post office employees
- c)
To send the rest of the money, but not by mail.
- b)
Metaphor
- b)
Unexpected tragedy
- b)
Strong and hardworking
- b)
The power of faith and the irony of human kindness
- b)
Amiable and kind-hearted
- c)
Unshakable faith
- c)
Lencho's faith and the reality of his situation
- c)
Ironic
- b)
They are the ones who helped him.
- b)
It can be blind to the efforts of others.
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