Welcome to your Quiz on a Letter to God Name Class Roll No According to the passage, what kind of farmer was Lencho? Wealthy Experienced Lazy Unsuccessful None What caused the destruction of Lencho’s crops? A drought Heavy rains Hailstorm Pest infestation None How much money did Lencho request from God? 50 pesos 70 pesos 100 pesos 150 pesos None It can be inferred that Lencho was: Cynical about life A man of strong faith Uninterested in farming Dependent on others None What is implied by Lencho’s belief that God would send him money? He was hopeful but impractical. He had an unwavering trust in divine help. He expected others to help him. He was unaware of other support systems. None What is the main idea of the story? Human greed can corrupt faith. Trust and faith are powerful forces. Nature is unforgiving. Hard work always pays off. None What is the author’s purpose in writing the story? To showcase the simplicity of rural life To highlight the irony of human behaviour To describe the hardships of farming To question religious beliefs None What does the word "intimately" mean in the context: "The house – the only one in the entire valley – sat on the crest of a low hill. It was during the meal, as Lencho sat with his family, that, as predicted, big drops of rain began to fall. In the hearts of all who lived in that solitary house in the middle of the valley, there was a single hope: help from God"? Personally Familiarly Closely Warmly None In the story, what does the phrase "an act of charity" refer to? Lencho’s appeal to God The postmaster’s efforts to collect money The rain falling on the crops Lencho’s trust in humanity None How does the author feel about Lencho’s faith in God? Admiring Mocking Neutral Critical None What is the author’s attitude towards the postmaster? Sympathetic Indifferent Disapproving Sarcastic None What happened first in the story? Lencho wrote a letter to God. A hailstorm destroyed Lencho’s crops. The postmaster read Lencho’s letter. The postmaster collected money for Lencho. None What did Lencho do after seeing the destroyed crops? Gave up hope Prayed for rain Wrote a letter to God Asked for help from neighbours None What caused Lencho to write the letter? His faith in God His desperation to save his family His belief that nature would recover His anger at the weather None What was the effect of the postmaster reading the letter? He doubted Lencho’s intentions. He decided to help Lencho. He destroyed the letter. He ignored it. None How does Lencho’s faith in God compare to his trust in humans? He trusts humans more than God. He trusts humans and God equally. He trusts God completely but doubts humans. He doubts both humans and God. None How do Lencho and the postmaster differ in their perspectives? Lencho is hopeful, while the postmaster is cynical. Lencho is faithful, while the postmaster is kind-hearted. Both are equally sceptical about life. Lencho and the postmaster share similar views. None Why does Lencho call the post office employees "a bunch of crooks"? He misunderstands their charity. He dislikes the postal service. He suspects they stole from God’s money. He sees them as untrustworthy. None What does Lencho’s character symbolise? Human selfishness Pure and naive faith Distrust in modern systems Resilience in adversity None Why is the ending of the story ironic? Lencho is rewarded for his trust in humans. Lencho’s faith in God remains intact despite his misjudgement. The postmaster fails to deliver the money. Lencho realises the money came from humans, not God. None Time's upTime is Up! You may also like: Quiz for English Teachers Quiz for School Teachers Quiz on Dust of Snow by Robert Frost Quiz on Fire and Ice by Robert Frost Quiz on Nelson Mandela Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Name * Email * Website Comment * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.