Q1- Where was Lencho’s house situated? A) bottom of the hill
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Q2- What was the only thing that the Earth needed according to Lencho? A) a shower
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Q3- Where did Lencho expect the downpour to come from? A) north
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Q4 – What did Lencho compare the large raindrops with? A) silver coins
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Q5- Which crop was growing on Lencho’s fields? A) Corn
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Q6- What destroyed Lencho’s fields? A) heavy rainfall
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Q7- The field looked as if it were covered in _______. A) salt
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Q8- Lencho compared the quantum of damage with A) attack by rats
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Q9- What was the only hope left in the hearts of Lencho’s family? A) compensation from government
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Q10- How did Lencho decide to contact his last resort? A) by visiting them personally
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Q11- How much money did Lencho ask for? A) 100 pesos
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Q12- What was the immediate reaction of the postman on seeing the letter? A) laughed whole-heartedly
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Q13- The postmaster was a fat, amiable man. What is the meaning of amiable? A) rude
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Q14- On seeing the letter, the postmaster was moved by Lencho’s ______ A) unwavering faith
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Q15- Why did the postmaster decide to reply to Lencho’s letter? A) he was a good man
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Q16- What else did the reply demanded apart from goodwill, ink and paper? A) lost crop
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Q17- How much money was the postmaster able to arrange? A) 100 pesos
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Q18- What did the postmaster feel on experiencing Lencho receive the letter? A) contended
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Q19- Why was Lencho not surprised on seeing the money in the envelope? A) he was too sad to acknowledge it
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Q20- How did he feel when he counted the money? A) grateful
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Q21- What did Lencho think of the post-office employees? A) bunch of crooks
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Q22- What did Lencho ask for in his second letter? A) more money
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Q23- What is the irony in this lesson? A) Lencho was sad after the hailstorm even though he was the one waiting for a shower
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Q24- What type of conflict does the chapter highlight? A) conflict between nature and humans
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Q25- Who is the author of the lesson ‘A Letter to God’? A) G.L. Fuentes
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ANSWER KEY
1 | B | 11 | A | 21 | A |
2 | A | 12 | A | 22 | B |
3 | B | 13 | C | 23 | C |
4 | D | 14 | A | 24 | D |
5 | A | 15 | C | 25 | A |
6 | B | 16 | B |
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7 | A | 17 | D |
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8 | C | 18 | A |
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9 | C | 19 | B |
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10 | B | 20 | D |
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