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SEBA Class 10 A Letter to God MCQ Chapter 1 Question Answer

By Rabbi Masrur

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If you are a Class 10 student and looking for SEBA Class 10 A Letter to God MCQ Chapter 1 Question Answer, then you are in the right place. It contains both textual and additional questions and answers in very easy and simple language. We assure you that this guidebook contains 100% common questions answered.

SEBA Class 10 A Letter to God MCQ Chapter 1 Question Answer

SEBA Class 10 A Letter to God MCQ Chapter 1 Question Answer

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MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions & Answers)

Q. A plague of locusts would have left more than this …… What does the underlined word mean? HSLC ’23

(a) group of flowers

(b) group of insects

(c) group of boys

(d) group of bees

Ans: (b) group of insects

Q. Read the following statements with reference to ‘A Letter to God’ and choose the correct option: HSLC’24

Statement 1: The house in which Lencho was living was in the middle of a populous town.

Statement 2: Lencho was a good farmer.

(a) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2
is false

(b) Statement 1 is false, and Statement
2 is true

(c) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true

(d) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false

Ans: (b) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.

Q.. “I hope it passes quickly.” It did not pass quickly. What is the ‘it’ referred to? HSLC ‘24

(a) A pack of wolves

(b) A swarm of locusts

(c) The hailstorm

(d) The storm of dust

Ans: (c) The hailstorm

Q. In the story “A Letter to God” what was the most likely response that the postmaster expected in Lencho’s second letter to God? HSLC ‘25

(a) sorrow

(b) happiness
(c) gratitude

(d) indignation

Ans: (c) gratitude

Q.. “A plague of locusts would have left more than this.” Lencho made this remark as his crops were destroyed by: HSLC’25

(a) a landslide

(b) a hailstorm

(c) a drought

(d) a flood

Ans: (b) a hailstorm

Q. Why did Lencho need money?

(a) To buy food

(b) To pay his neighbors

(c) To sow his field again

(d) To go marketing

Ans: (c) To sow his field again

Q. What is another term used in the story to describe “a strong man”?

(a) Buffalo

(b) An ox of a man

(c) Robust

(d) Hail

Ans: (b) An ox of a man

Q. To whom did Lencho address his letter?

(a) A friend

(b) A relative

(c) God

(d) A town official

Ans: (c) God

Q. Where was Lencho’s house located?

(a) On a high hill

(b) On a low hill

(c) In a green valley

(d) In a town

Ans: (b) On a low hill

Q. What was Lencho expecting from

his field?

(a) A good harvest

(b) Gold

(c) Money

(d) Nothing

Ans: (a) A good harvest

Q. What did Lencho compare raindrops to?

(a) New coins

(b) Dollars

(c) Gold coins

(d) Rubies

Ans: (a) New coins

Q. Why did Lencho become upset?

(a) Because his crops were ruined by a hailstorm

(b) Because he lost his home

(c) Because he did not receive money

(d) Because his family was unwell

Ans: (a) Because his crops were ruined by a hailstorm

Q. Where did Lencho post his letter?

(a) In a post box

(b) At a church

(c) At the mayor’s office

(d) At a town hall

Ans: (a) In a post box

Q. What did Lencho ask God for in his letter?

(a) Gold coins

(b) A fruitful harvest

(c) Money

(d) Fruits

Ans: (c) Money

Q. What is the currency used in most Latin American countries?

(a) Dollar (b) Pound

(c) Pesos (d) Sterling

Ans: (c) Pesos

Q. Which crop was growing in Lencho’s field?

(a) Barley (b) Corn

(c) Wheat (d) Rice

Ans: (b) Corn

Q. From which direction did Lencho expect the rain to come?

(a) North-east

(b) North

(c) North-west

(d) South-east

Ans: (a) North-east

Q. What action did the postmaster take after reading Lencho’s letter?

(a) He threw it away

(b) He ignored it

(c) He collected money and sent it to Lencho

(d) He did nothing

Ans: (c) He collected money and sent it to Lencho

Q. Who read Lencho’s letter first?

(a) His friend

(b) The postmaster

(c) A farmer

(d) God

Ans: (b) The postmaster

Q. After the hailstorm, what did Lencho’s field look like?

(a) Covered in salt

(b) Covered in sugar

(c) Covered in locusts

(d) Covered in ice

Ans: (a) Covered in salt

Q. Who is the writer of the story “A Letter to God”?

(a) G.L. Fuentes

(b) O’Henry

(c) Kafka

(d) Maupassant

Ans: (a) G.L. Fuentes

Q. What was ruined in Lencho’s story?

(a) His field

(b) His flowers

(c) His crops

(d) The hailstones

Ans: (c) His crops

Q. To what extent was Lencho’s field damaged?

(a) Totally

(b) Partially

(c) Badly

(d) All of the above

Ans: (a) Totally

Q. Why was Lencho filled with sorrow?

(a) His cornfield was destroyed

(b) His family was in trouble

(c) He lost all his money

(d) There was a flood

Ans: (a) His cornfield was destroyed

Q. What does the word “locusts” mean in the story?

(a) A bunch of flowers

(b) A group of insects

(c) A team of players

(d) A swarm of bees

Ans: (b) A group of insects

Q. Why did the postmaster reply to Lencho’s letter?

(a) To maintain Lencho’s faith in God

(b) He was a kind-hearted man

(c) He felt sympathetic

(d) None of the above

Ans: (a) To maintain Lencho’s faith in God

Q. The postmaster was described as amiable. What does “amiable” mean?

(a) Friendly

(b) Honest

(c) Enthusiastic

(d) Careful

Ans: (a) Friendly

Q. How much money did Lencho request from God?

(a) 10 pesos

(b) 100 pesos

(c) 500 pesos

(d) 5000 pesos

Ans: (b) 100 pesos

Q. How much money did the postmaster manage to collect?

(a) 50 rupees

(b) 100 pesos

(c) 70 pesos

(d) 1000 pesos

Ans: (c) 70 pesos

Q. In this sentence from ‘A Letter to God’, which literary device is used by the author to describe the field? HSLC ‘25

“The field was white as if covered with salt.”

(a) Metaphor

(b) Simile

(c) Irony

(d) Pun

Ans: (b) Simile

Q. On receiving the letter from the postmaster, Lencho did not seem surprised because……….. HSLC ‘25

(a) he knew everything beforehand.

(b) he was confident of receiving a reply from God.

(c) he had dreamt about God’s reply.

(d) he knew the postmaster was a good man.

Ans: (b) he was confident of receiving

a reply from God.

Q. What was Lencho’s family’s only remaining hope?

(a) Help from the farmer’s association

(b) Help from God

(c) Help from a friend

(d) They had no hope left

Ans: (b) Help from God

Q. What conflict is presented in the story?

(a) Between humans and nature

(b) Among humans

(c) Between God and nature

(d) Both (a) and (b)

Ans: (d) Both (a) and (b)

Q. What irony is found in the story?

(a) Lencho expected rain but was devastated by it

(b) The postmaster laughed at Lencho but helped him

(c) Lencho accused the post office workers who actually helped him

(d) None of the above

Ans: (c) Lencho accused the post office workers who actually helped him

Q. What did Lencho call the post office employees?

(a) A bunch of crooks

(b) Honest people

(c) Generous men

(d) Kind-hearted people

Ans: (a) A bunch of crooks

Q. Why wasn’t Lencho surprised when he received the money?

(a) He had faith in God

(b) He was too sad to notice

(c) He was ungrateful

(d) None of the above

Ans: (a) He had faith in God

Q. What does “frozen pearls” refer to in the story?

(a) Hailstones

(b) Corn

(c) Raindrops

(d) None of the above

Ans: (a) Hailstones

Q. Lencho hoped for help from — .HSLC ’23

(a) neighbour

(b) sons

(c) God

(d) wife

Ans: (c)

Q. The postmaster – a fat, amiable fellow-also broke out laughing. Choose from below the word that is same in meaning as ‘amiable’. HSLC ’23

(a) huge

(a) friendly

(c) jealous

(d) angry

Ans: (b)

Q. What was Lencho’s immediate response when he ‘received the letter from God? HSLC ‘24

(a) He began shouting at the postmaster

(b) He was not surprised but very angry

(c) He began laughing with joy

(d) He was sad and silent

Ans: (B) He was not surprised but very angry

Q. Choose the correct antonym for the word ‘crest’ given in the passage. HSLC ‘25

(a) summit (b) ridge

(c) top (d) bottom

Ans: (d) bottom

Q. What did Lencho do throughout the morning? HSLC ‘25

(a) Watched the river

(b) Watched the sky

(c) Watched the field

(d) Watched the valley

Ans: (b) Watched the sky

VSA (Very Short Que-Ans)

Q. Why did Lencho write a letter to God?

Ans: He requested financial assistance after his crops were ruined.

Q. How much money did Lencho ask from God?

Ans: One hundred pesos.

Q. Who read Lencho’s letter at the post office?

Ans: The postmaster.

Q. How much money did the postmaster collect for Lencho?

Ans: Seventy pesos.

Q. What natural disaster destroyed Lencho’s crops?

Ans: A hailstorm.

Q. Where was Lencho’s home situated?

Ans: Lencho’s house was located atop a low hill.

Q. “All through the night, Lencho thought only of this one hope.” What was Lencho’s only one hope?

Ans: Lencho’s sole hope was receiving help from God.

Q. What type of man was the postmaster?

Ans: The postmaster was a generous, kind, and compassionate man.

Q. What message does the story convey?

Ans: It highlights faith in God and human generosity.

Q. What did Lencho call the people at the post office?

Ans: A bunch of crooks.

Q. What did Lencho hope for?

or

What was the hope of Lencho? HSLC ’20

Ans: Lencho wished for rain to nourish his cornfield.

Q. “Now we’re really going to get some water, woman.” HSLC ‘24

(a) Who is the ‘woman’ being referred to?

Ans: The ‘woman’ mentioned here is Lencho’s wife.

(b) What ‘water’ does the speaker imply?

Ans: The ‘water’ refers to the rain that Lencho and his family eagerly awaited to support their crops.

Q. How did the rain change?

Ans: The rain transformed into a devastating hailstorm.

Q. Lencho’s soul was filled with sadness.

Ans: Lencho became deeply sorrowful after the hailstorm.

Q. Who did Lencho have faith in?

Ans: Lencho had unwavering faith in God.

Q. Why did Lencho say that the raindrops were like ‘new coins’?

Ans: Lencho likened the raindrops to ‘new coins’ because the rain would help his crops grow, bringing him financial gain.

Q. “The only thing the earth needed …..” What ‘only thing’ did the earth need?

Ans: The earth needed rainfall.

Q. Was Lencho a hardworking man?

Ans: Yes, Lencho was diligent and hardworking.

Q. Choose the correct answers for the underlined words from the alternatives given below:

(a) I need a hundred pesos ……………. (currency of India/ Spain/ Latin America)

Ans: Currency of Latin America.

(b) Send me the rest, since I need it very much.

(relax/remaining part/ be buried)

Ans: Remaining part.

(c) The house — the only one in the entire valley — sat on the crest of a low hill. (wide/ whole/ flat)

Ans: Whole.

Q. Select whether the following statements are true or false:

(a) Lencho was a trader.

Ans: False.

(b) Lencho was a farmer.

Ans: True.

(c) The hail destroyed Lencho’s cornfield.

Ans: True.

Q. Who is the author of ‘A Letter to God’?

Ans: G.L. Fuentes.

Q. What was Lencho’s only source of income?

Ans: Farming.

Q. What did Lencho compare the raindrops to?

Ans: Coins

Rabbi Masrur

A Thinker, Writer & Speaker.

 

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