A Letter to God  Extract Based MCQ questions | Subjective | Objective| True / False  Class 10 First Flight

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Read the extracts and answer the questions that follow.

1. The house—the only one in the entire valley—sat on the crest of a low hill. From this height, one could see the river and the field of ripe corn dotted with the flowers that always promised a good harvest. The only thing the earth needed was a downpour or at least a shower. Throughout the morning Lencho who knew his fields intimately had done nothing else but see the sky towards the north-east.

(a) What did the earth need?

(b) What did Lencho do throughout the morning?

(c) Why had Lencho kept looking towards the north-east?

(d) What promised a good harvest?

Ans. (a) A downpour or a shower.

(b) Lencho waited for the rain.

(c) The rain-clouds were to come from that direction.

(d) The river and the field of ripe corn dotted with the flowers promised a good harvest.

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2. Lencho showed not the slightest surprise on seeing the money; such was his confidence—but he became angry when he counted the money. God could not have made a mistake, nor could he have denied Lencho what he had requested.

(a) Why did Lencho get angry?

(b) Who could not have made a mistake in Lencho’s eyes?

(c) Why did Lencho not surprise on seeing the money?

(d) What did Lencho find when he counted the money?

Ans. (a) Lencho got angry to find less money (that he had asked)

(b) God

(c) This was because Lencho had full confidence in God. He had firm faith in the help of God.    

(d) He found only 70 pesos and not 100, the amount he had asked for.

3. The moment the letter fell into the mailbox the postmaster went to open it. It said: “God: Of the money that I asked for, only seventy pesos reached me. Send me the rest, since I need it very much. But don’t send it to me through the mail, because the post office employees are a bunch of crooks. Lencho”.

(a) What was Lencho thinking while writing the letter?

(b) Why did the postmaster open the mailbox immediately after Lencho had posted his letter?

(c) How much money had Lencho asked for?

(d) Why did Lencho not want to send the rest of the money by mail?

Ans. (a) He thought that the post office employees had stolen a part of his money sent by God.

(b) He wanted to see Lencho’s response after receiving the money. He thought Lencho must have thanked God for sending the money

(c) One Hundred Pesos.

(d) He thought post office employees were dishonest people who had cheated him.

4. In the north-east huge mountains of clouds could be seen approaching. The air was fresh and sweet. The man went out for no other reason than to have the pleasure of feeling the rain on his body, and when he returned he exclaimed, “These aren’t raindrops falling from the sky, they are new coins. The big drops are ten cent pieces and the little ones are fives.”

(a) Why did Lencho go out in the rain?

(b) Why were the raindrops like `new coins’ for Lencho?

(c) How did these new coins ultimately bring disaster to his cornfield?

(d) Explain the description: ‘The air was fresh and sweet’.

Ans. (a) Lencho went out in the rain to have the happiness of feeling the rain on his body.

(b) They were like new coins because Lencho thought that it would yield a good harvest, and help him earn money.

(c) These new coins i.e., rain drops soon turned into hailstones which destroyed all his crops and ruined his hopes.

(d) The clouds brought cool and sweet smelling air in their wake.

5. “God,” he wrote, “if you don’t help me, my family and I will go hungry this year. I need a hundred pesos in order to sow my field again and to live until the crop conies, because of the hailstorm ….”

(a) What help has he asked for?

(b) Why did he need help?

(c) Why did Lencho write a letter to God?

(d) Why was Lencho and his family in distress?

Ans. (a) He has asked for a hundred pesos in order to sow his field again.

(b) He needed help because the hailstorm had destroyed his crop, and his family would go hungry.

(c) Lencho’s crops were completely destroyed by the hailstorm. He had nobody to help but he had faith in God.

(d) Lencho’s crops were completely destroyed by the hailstones. He feared that he and his family would go hungry.

6. Not a leaf remained on the trees. The corn was totally destroyed. The flowers were gone from the plants. Lencho’s soul was filled with sadness. When the storm had passed, he stood in the middle of the field and said to his sons. “A plague of locusts would have left more than this.’

(a) Why did no leaf remain on the trees?

(b) How did Lencho feel after the storm?

(c) What was the major effect of the hailstorm on the field?

(d) What made Lencho sad?

Ans. (a) A hailstorm had struck, leaving the field bare.

(b) Lencho was utterly unhappy and distressed.

(c) The corn was totally destroyed.

(d) He was left with no corn to sow and feed his family.

7. With a satisfied expression, he regarded the field of ripe corn with its flowers, draped in a curtain of rain. But suddenly a strong wind began to blow and along with the rain very large hailstones began to fall. These truly did resemble new silver coins. The boys, exposing themselves to the rain, ran out to collect the frozen pearls.

(a) How did Lencho feel when he saw his fields covered with the curtain of rain?

(b) What followed the rain?

(c) What did hailstone resemble?

(d) How did these new silver coins bring disaster to him?

Ans. (a) Lencho felt satisfied.

(b) A strong wind followed the rain.

(c) They resembled with silver coins.

(d) These new silver coins turned into hailstones which destroyed all his crops and ruined his hopes.

8. All through the night, Lencho thought only of his one hope: the help of God, whose eyes, as he had been instructed, see everything, even what is deep in one’s conscience. Lencho was an ox of a man, working like an animal in the fields but still, he knew how to write. The following Sunday, at daybreak, he began to write a letter which he himself would carry to town and place in the mail. It was nothing less than a letter to God.

(a) What did Lencho think throughout the night?

(b) What does ‘Lencho was an ox of a man’ imply?

(c) Which line suggests that Lencho was literate?

(d) What strange action did Lencho take?

Ans. (a) He thought of one hope—the help of God.

(b) He was very hardworking—he worked like an ox.

(c) “The following Sunday… he began to write a letter ….” This line suggests that Lencho was literate.

(d) Lencho’s odd action was his letter addressed to God.

9. The postmaster—a fat, amiable fellow also broke out laughing, but almost immediately he turned serious and tapping the letter on his desk, commented, “What faith! I wish I had the faith of the man who wrote this letter.”

(a) What was the postmaster’s reaction to seeing the letter?

(b) What did the postmaster wish?

(c) What kind of person was the postmaster?

(d) How did the postmaster help Lencho?

 Ans. (a) He first laughed then became serious.

(b) To have as much faith in God as the writer who wrote the letter to God had.

(c) He was an amiable, kind, pleasant and friendly person.

(d) The postmaster asked his colleagues and friends to contribute some money as an act of charity. He himself contributed some and mailed it to Lencho.

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