What did Lencho hope for?
  • A good shower of rain for his crop.
  • A new motorcycle
  • A tractor
  • None of the Above
Why was Lencho satisfied?
  • On seeing a new tractor in his field.
  • On seeing a new buffalo.
  • On seeing the field of ripe corn with flowers.
  • None of the Above
Why did Lencho need money?
  • To buy a tractor
  • To save his family from hunger
  • To buy a new phone.
  • To buy a buffalo.
What did the postmaster do then?
  • He decided to collect the money and send it to Lencho.
  • He throw away the letter
  • He decided to beat Lencho to teach him a lesson.
  • He gave it to other postmaster
Who read the letter sent by Lencho?
  • His Wife
  • The Postmaster
  • One of the farmer
  • The God
Who is the author of the lesson ‘A Letter to God’?
  • G.L. Fuentes
  • J.k. Rowling
  • William Shakespeare
  • Roald Dahl
What is the irony in this lesson?
  • Lencho was sad after the hailstorm even though he was the one waiting for a shower
  • Postmaster laughed at Lencho but still helped arrange money for him
  • Lencho blamed the post office employees who in fact helped him
  • there is no irony
What did Lencho think of the post-office employees?
  • bunch of crooks
  • rude
  • unhelpful
  • proud
Why was Lencho not surprised on seeing the money in the envelope?
  • he was too sad to acknowledge it
  • he had unwavering faith in God
  • he was an ungrateful man
  • none of the above
How much money was the postmaster able to arrange?
  • 100 pesos
  • Nil
  • 1000 pesos
  • 70 pesos
Why did the postmaster decide to reply to Lencho’s letter?
  • he was a good man
  • he felt empathetic
  • to preserve Lencho’s faith in God
  • all of the above
The postmaster was a fat, amiable man. What is the meaning of amiable?
  • rude
  • helpful
  • friendly
  • enthusaistic
How much money did Lencho ask for?
  • 100 pesos
  • 1000 pesos
  • 10 pesos
  • 500 pesos
What was the only hope left in the hearts of Lencho’s family?
  • compensation from government
  • help from farmer’s association
  • help from God
  • there was no hope left
The field looked as if it were covered in _______.
  • salt
  • locusts
  • sugar
  • ice
Which crop was growing on Lencho’s fields?
  • Corn
  • Barley
  • Rice
  • None of the above
Where did Lencho expect the downpour to come from?
  • north
  • north-east
  • north-west
  • south-east
Where was Lencho’s house situated?
  • bottom of the hill
  • top of a hill
  • top of a plateau
  • in a city
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