A Letter to God Class 10 MCQ Questions with Answers English Chapter 1

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A Letter to God Class 10 MCQ Questions with Answers English Chapter 1














Q1- Where was Lencho’s house situated?

A) bottom of the hill
B) top of a hill
C) top of a plateau
D) in a city

B) top of a hill


Q2- What was the only thing that the Earth needed according to Lencho?

A) a shower
B) a snowfall
C) strong winds
D) sunlight

A) a shower


Q3- Where did Lencho expect the downpour to come from?

A) north
B) north-east
C) north-west
D) south-east

B) north-east


Q4 – What did Lencho compare the large raindrops with?

A) silver coins
B) pearls
C) diamonds
D) new coins

D) new coins


Q5- Which crop was growing on Lencho’s fields?

A) Corn
B) Barley
C) Rice
D) None of the above

A) Corn


Q6- What destroyed Lencho’s fields?

A) heavy rainfall
B) hailstorm
C) landslide
D) flood

B) hailstorm


Q7- The field looked as if it were covered in _.

A) salt
B) locusts
C) sugar
D) ice

A) salt


Q8- Lencho compared the quantum of damage with

A) attack by rats
B) attack by crows
C) plague of locusts
D) None of the above

C) plague of locusts


Q9- What was the only hope left in the hearts of Lencho’s family?

A) compensation from the government
B) help from farmer’s association
C) help from God
D) there was no hope left

C) help from God


Q10- How did Lencho decide to contact his last resort?

A) by visiting them personally
B) through a letter
C) through e-mail
D) through fax

B) through a letter


Q11- How much money did Lencho ask for?

A) 100 pesos
B) 1000 pesos
C) 10 pesos
D) 500 pesos

A) 100 pesos


Q12- What was the immediate reaction of the postman on seeing the letter?

A) laughed whole-heartedly
B) cried
C) felt sad about what happened
D) felt empathetic

A) laughed whole-heartedly


Q13- The postmaster was a fat, amiable man. What is the meaning of amiable?

A) rude
B) helpful
C) friendly
D) enthusiastic

C) friendly


Q14- On seeing the letter, the postmaster was moved by Lencho’s __

A) unwavering faith
B) handwriting
C) love for God
D) determination

A) unwavering faith


Q15- 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

C) to preserve Lencho’s faith in God


Q16- What else did the reply demanded apart from goodwill, ink and paper?

A) lost crop
B) money
C) God’s signature
D) new seeds

B) money


Q17- How much money was the postmaster able to arrange?

A) 100 pesos
B) Nil
C) 1000 pesos
D) 70 pesos

D) 70 pesos


Q18- What did the postmaster feel on experiencing Lencho receive the letter?

A) contended
B) proud
C) overwhelmed
D) all of the above

A) contended


Q19- 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

B) he had unwavering faith in God


Q20- How did he feel when he counted the money?

A) grateful
B) joyful
C) relieved
D) angry

D) angry


Q21- What did Lencho think of the post-office employees?

A) bunch of crooks
B) rude
C) unhelpful
D) proud

A) bunch of crooks


Q22- What did Lencho ask for in his second letter?

A) more money
B) remaining amount and not send it by mail
C) remaining amount and send it by mail only
D) he didn’t ask for anything

B) remaining amount and not send it by mail


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
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

C) Lencho blamed the post office employees who in fact helped him


Q24- What type of conflict does the chapter highlight?

A) conflict between nature and humans
B) conflict among humans
C) conflict among God and nature
D) both 1 and 2

D) both 1 and 2


Q25- Who is the author of the lesson ‘A Letter to God’?

A) G.L. Fuentes
B) J.k. Rowling
C) William Shakespeare
D) Roald Dahl

A) G.L. Fuentes

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