A Letter to God Part 2 Interaction

 



Dear Students!

Read Part 2 of 'A Letter to God ' Lesson and Practice the Practice Test.

Knr.




1. Who did Lencho believe would help him?

  • A) His neighbors
  • B) The government
  • C) God
  • D) The mayor

2. What did Lencho write in his letter?

  • A) An apology
  • B) A request for food
  • C) A complaint
  • D) A request for a hundred pesos

3. Where did Lencho drop his letter?

  • A) A donation box
  • B) A mailbox at the post office
  • C) A temple
  • D) His neighbor’s house

4. What was written on the envelope?

  • A) “To God”
  • B) “To the President”
  • C) “To the Postmaster”
  • D) “Help Needed”

5. Who first noticed the letter addressed to God?

  • A) The village priest
  • B) Lencho’s son
  • C) A post office employee
  • D) The police

6. Why did the postmaster decide to respond to Lencho’s letter?

  • A) He wanted to trick Lencho
  • B) He respected Lencho’s faith
  • C) He was bored
  • D) He wanted fame

7. What does the line “God’s eyes see even what is deep in one's conscience” suggest?

  • A) Lencho feared being punished
  • B) Lencho believed God knew his sincerity
  • C) Lencho was superstitious
  • D) Lencho was confused

8. What character trait is highlighted in Lencho when he wrote the letter?

  • A) Greed
  • B) Selfishness
  • C) Blind faith and determination
  • D) Cleverness

9. How is the postmaster described when he reads the letter?

  • A) Rude and angry
  • B) Fat and serious
  • C) Amiable and kind-hearted
  • D) Careless and cold

10. What shows that the postmaster truly cared about Lencho’s faith?

  • A) He visited Lencho’s house
  • B) He gave up and threw the letter
  • C) He collected money to support him
  • D) He laughed at the letter

11. What could have happened if the postmaster hadn’t responded?

  • A) Lencho would become rich
  • B) Lencho’s faith might be broken
  • C) Lencho would laugh
  • D) The crops would grow

12. Why is the postmaster’s act called ‘an act of charity’?

  • A) It involved giving without expecting anything in return
  • B) It was a festival gift
  • C) It was forced
  • D) It was part of his job

13. What emotion does the postmaster show by trying to collect money?

  • A) Anger
  • B) Indifference
  • C) Compassion
  • D) Hatred

14. Why is Lencho’s action of writing to God unique?

  • A) It shows his scientific mindset
  • B) It shows his political knowledge
  • C) It shows his strong and literal belief in God
  • D) It shows his literary skills

15. What belief system is challenged or questioned in the story?

  • A) Religion
  • B) Education
  • C) Technology
  • D) Superstition

16. Suppose the postmaster could not collect any money. What should he have done?

  • A) Throw the letter
  • B) Tell Lencho the truth
  • C) Still try to send some help or write an encouraging letter
  • D) Ignore Lencho

17. If you were the postmaster, how would you ensure Lencho’s trust was preserved?

  • A) Mock his faith
  • B) Ignore the letter
  • C) Try to help quietly and respectfully
  • D) Give him a job instead

18. What does this story teach us about helping others?

  • A) Help only when asked
  • B) Help can come from unexpected places
  • C) Don’t trust strangers
  • D) People should manage on their own

19. How can this story be applied to community service?

  • A) Avoid helping unless it's necessary
  • B) Hide your identity when helping
  • C) Collective efforts can bring positive change
  • D) Only rich people should help

20. What is a good modern alternative to help people like Lencho today?

  • A) Social media memes
  • B) Crop insurance and emergency relief funds
  • C) Complaining to politicians
  • D) Avoiding risky farming

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