1. What was the only thing Lencho’s crops needed?
- A) More sunlight
- B) A downpour or at least a shower
- C) Fertilizers
- D) Strong wind
Correct Answer: B) A downpour or at least a shower
2. What was Lencho’s house like?
- A) A big building near the city
- B) A small hut in the forest
- C) The only house in the entire valley
- D) A two-storied concrete house
Correct Answer: C) The only house in the entire valley
3. Where did Lencho and his family live?
- A) At the base of the valley
- B) In a desert village
- C) On the crest of a low hill
- D) In the forest
Correct Answer: C) On the crest of a low hill
4. What did the flowers in the cornfield indicate?
- A) A poor harvest
- B) A delayed harvest
- C) A good harvest
- D) No harvest
Correct Answer: C) A good harvest
5. Why were the boys playing near the house?
- A) They were afraid of animals
- B) It was safer
- C) The older boys worked in the fields
- D) It was raining
Correct Answer: C) The older boys worked in the fields
6. What literary device is used in “These aren't raindrops...they are new coins”?
- A) Personification
- B) Simile
- C) Irony
- D) Metaphor
Correct Answer: D) Metaphor
7. What can we infer about Lencho from the way he observed the sky?
- A) He was lazy
- B) He loved astronomy
- C) He was an experienced farmer
- D) He was waiting for birds
Correct Answer: C) He was an experienced farmer
8. Why did Lencho go out during the rain?
- A) To call the children
- B) To work in the field
- C) To collect water
- D) To feel the pleasure of rain on his body
Correct Answer: D) To feel the pleasure of rain on his body
9. How did the change in weather affect the narrative’s tone?
- A) It remained joyful
- B) It shifted from hopeful to tragic
- C) It became humorous
- D) It was full of suspense
Correct Answer: B) It shifted from hopeful to tragic
10. Why does Lencho compare hailstones to silver coins?
- A) Because they were shining
- B) Because they were valuable
- C) Because they were small
- D) Because they came from the sky
Correct Answer: A) Because they were shining
11. What does Lencho’s response to the hailstorm tell us about his emotional state?
- A) He was optimistic
- B) He was indifferent
- C) He was deeply saddened and hopeless
- D) He was angry with his family
Correct Answer: C) He was deeply saddened and hopeless
12. What is ironic about Lencho’s comment comparing the rain to coins?
- A) Rain made him rich
- B) The rain he welcomed actually destroyed his crops
- C) The coins fell from the sky
- D) He collected actual money
Correct Answer: B) The rain he welcomed actually destroyed his crops
13. Why did the family feel that there was no one who could help them?
- A) They were rich
- B) They lived in isolation
- C) They didn’t trust people
- D) They were new to the village
Correct Answer: B) They lived in isolation
14. What is the significance of the storm lasting one hour?
- A) It shows how quickly good things can change
- B) It was a blessing
- C) It gave time for the plants to grow
- D) It helped Lencho harvest
Correct Answer: A) It shows how quickly good things can change
15. What deeper theme is reflected in Lencho’s sorrowful words at the end of the day?
- A) Faith vs. Doubt
- B) Hunger vs. Greed
- C) Hard work vs. Nature’s fury
- D) Family vs. Society
Correct Answer: C) Hard work vs. Nature’s fury
16. If Lencho had stored some crops from the previous year, what might have changed?
- A) He would be angrier
- B) He wouldn’t need help
- C) He would abandon farming
- D) He would sell them
Correct Answer: B) He wouldn’t need help
17. Suppose the villagers had a weather radio. What could they have done?
- A) Ignored the warning
- B) Planted faster
- C) Prepared for the hail
- D) Asked the teacher for help
Correct Answer: C) Prepared for the hail
18. How does this story apply to farmers today?
- A) They don’t need to worry about rain
- B) They can predict weather perfectly
- C) They still depend on nature and need support in disasters
- D) All farmers are rich
Correct Answer: C) They still depend on nature and need support in disasters
19. What should a farmer do to prevent total loss from natural disasters?
- A) Write to God
- B) Trust luck
- C) Stop farming
- D) Buy insurance or diversify crops
Correct Answer: D) Buy insurance or diversify crops
20. In real life, who could help people in Lencho’s situation?
- A) Only God
- B) The king
- C) Animals
- D) Government, community, and NGOs
Correct Answer: D) Government, community, and NGOs
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