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Class 10 English: A Letter to God Worksheet (with Answers)

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  1. 1. Lencho's main occupation was:
    • (a) farming
    • (b) teaching
    • (c) trading
    • (d) fishing
  2. 2. Lencho's crop was destroyed by a:
    • (a) flood
    • (b) hailstorm
    • (c) fire
    • (d) drought
  3. 3. Lencho wrote his letter to:
    • (a) the government
    • (b) his brother
    • (c) God
    • (d) the postmaster
  4. 4. How much money did Lencho ask for?
    • (a) fifty pesos
    • (b) seventy pesos
    • (c) two hundred pesos
    • (d) a hundred pesos
  5. 5. What ruined Lencho's field?
  6. 6. What did Lencho do after the storm?
  7. 7. Describe the character of Lencho with reference to the story.
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  1. 1. (a) farmingLencho was a farmer.
  2. 2. (b) hailstormA hailstorm ruined his corn.
  3. 3. (c) GodHe addressed it to God.
  4. 4. (d) a hundred pesosHe asked God for a hundred pesos.
  5. 5. A sudden hailstorm destroyed his ripe corn.
  6. 6. He wrote a letter to God asking for a hundred pesos.
  7. 7. Lencho is the central character of the story and is portrayed as a hard-working, simple and deeply faithful farmer. He works his fields diligently and depends entirely on his corn crop. His most remarkable trait is his absolute faith in God: when the hailstorm destroys his harvest, he does not despair but confidently writes a letter to God asking for help, sure that it will be answered. This faith is sincere and child-like. Yet Lencho is also naive and shows a curious contradiction — while he trusts God completely, he is deeply suspicious of human beings, and when the money falls short he immediately assumes the post office workers are dishonest. His character thus combines genuine faith with an unflattering distrust of people, which drives the irony of the story.

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