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MCQ questions and answers from the short story "A Letter to God" by Gregorio López y Fuentes

 Here are some MCQ questions and answers from the short story "A Letter to God" by Gregorio López y Fuentes:


  1. Who is the protagonist of the story "A Letter to God"?
    a) Lencho
    b) The postmaster
    c) The priest
    d) The landlord

    • Answer: a) Lencho
  2. What natural disaster destroyed Lencho’s crops?
    a) Earthquake
    b) Drought
    c) Hailstorm
    d) Flood

    • Answer: c) Hailstorm
  3. Why did Lencho write a letter to God?
    a) To express gratitude
    b) To ask for money to sow crops again
    c) To complain about the hailstorm
    d) To seek blessings for his family

    • Answer: b) To ask for money to sow crops again
  4. How much money did Lencho request from God?
    a) 50 pesos
    b) 75 pesos
    c) 100 pesos
    d) 150 pesos

    • Answer: c) 100 pesos
  5. Who helped in collecting money for Lencho?
    a) His neighbors
    b) The mayor
    c) The postmaster and his employees
    d) His relatives

    • Answer: c) The postmaster and his employees
  6. How much money did Lencho actually receive?
    a) 50 pesos
    b) 60 pesos
    c) 70 pesos
    d) 75 pesos

    • Answer: d) 75 pesos
  7. What was Lencho’s reaction upon receiving the money?
    a) He was thankful to God
    b) He was happy and satisfied
    c) He was suspicious and thought the post office employees stole the rest
    d) He returned the money

    • Answer: c) He was suspicious and thought the post office employees stole the rest
  8. What did Lencho call the post office employees in his second letter?
    a) Honest people
    b) Helpers of God
    c) Thieves
    d) Angels

    • Answer: c) Thieves
  9. What is the main theme of the story?
    a) The power of faith
    b) The cruelty of nature
    c) The value of hard work
    d) The importance of kindness

    • Answer: a) The power of faith
  10. What literary device is used in the story when Lencho believes God sent the money?
    a) Metaphor
    b) Dramatic irony
    c) Simile
    d) Hyperbole

  • Answer: b) Dramatic irony
  1. Where did Lencho and his family live?
    a) In a town
    b) In a valley
    c) In the mountains
    d) In a city
  • Answer: b) In a valley
  1. What did Lencho hope for at the beginning of the story?
    a) A new house
    b) A good harvest
    c) A job in the city
    d) A letter from his relatives
  • Answer: b) A good harvest
  1. What did Lencho compare the raindrops to?
    a) Diamonds and pearls
    b) Silver coins
    c) Gold coins
    d) Drops of honey
  • Answer: c) Gold coins
  1. What happened to the crops after the hailstorm?
    a) They were partially damaged
    b) They were completely destroyed
    c) Only a few plants survived
    d) The crops became healthier
  • Answer: b) They were completely destroyed
  1. How did Lencho send his letter to God?
    a) Through a priest
    b) Through a friend
    c) By post mail
    d) He placed it in a temple
  • Answer: c) By post mail
  1. What was the postmaster’s first reaction after reading Lencho’s letter?
    a) He laughed at it
    b) He immediately sent it to God
    c) He was angry at Lencho
    d) He ignored it
  • Answer: a) He laughed at it
  1. Why did the postmaster decide to help Lencho?
    a) He wanted to prove God exists
    b) He was amused by Lencho’s innocence
    c) He was moved by Lencho’s faith
    d) He wanted to teach Lencho a lesson
  • Answer: c) He was moved by Lencho’s faith
  1. How did the post office employees manage to collect money for Lencho?
    a) By taking it from the government fund
    b) By donating their own money
    c) By asking for charity from villagers
    d) By stealing from the bank
  • Answer: b) By donating their own money
  1. What did Lencho request in his second letter?
    a) More money than before
    b) Another good harvest
    c) The remaining 25 pesos
    d) A job at the post office
  • Answer: c) The remaining 25 pesos
  1. What does the story "A Letter to God" teach us?
    a) Hard work always pays off
    b) Blind faith can be dangerous
    c) Faith and kindness go hand in hand
    d) Nature is unpredictable
  • Answer: c) Faith and kindness go hand in hand
  1. How did the rain initially make Lencho feel?
    a) Sad
    b) Angry
    c) Overjoyed
    d) Indifferent
  • Answer: c) Overjoyed
  1. What happened to Lencho’s fields after the hailstorm?
    a) They turned lush green
    b) They were left with nothing but destruction
    c) The crops were slightly damaged but survived
    d) They were filled with water for future cultivation
  • Answer: b) They were left with nothing but destruction
  1. What emotions did Lencho express in his letter to God?
    a) Hope and desperation
    b) Anger and revenge
    c) Gratitude and joy
    d) Hatred and fear
  • Answer: a) Hope and desperation
  1. How did Lencho address God in his letter?
    a) Dear Lord
    b) My Creator
    c) Dear God
    d) Father of all
  • Answer: c) Dear God
  1. What was the irony in the story?
    a) Lencho expected help from God but received it from humans
    b) The hailstorm actually helped the crops grow
    c) The postmaster stole the money from Lencho
    d) Lencho received more money than he asked for
  • Answer: a) Lencho expected help from God but received it from humans
  1. How did Lencho feel when he found that some money was missing?
    a) He was deeply grateful to God
    b) He thought the post office employees had stolen it
    c) He decided to write another letter thanking God
    d) He stopped believing in God
  • Answer: b) He thought the post office employees had stolen it
  1. What does Lencho’s faith in God tell us about his character?
    a) He is dishonest and greedy
    b) He is hardworking and deeply religious
    c) He is careless and naive
    d) He is highly educated
  • Answer: b) He is hardworking and deeply religious
  1. Why was Lencho’s family worried after the hailstorm?
    a) They feared losing their home
    b) They had no food or money left
    c) They thought Lencho would leave them
    d) They were afraid of another storm
  • Answer: b) They had no food or money left
  1. What lesson does the postmaster teach through his actions?
    a) True kindness exists in the world
    b) Faith is foolish
    c) Hard work is the key to success
    d) One should never ask for help
  • Answer: a) True kindness exists in the world
  1. What is the main conflict in the story?
    a) Man vs. nature
    b) Man vs. technology
    c) Man vs. society
    d) Man vs. himself
  • Answer: a) Man vs. nature
  1. What did Lencho think about the post office employees?
    a) They were kind-hearted people
    b) They were messengers of God
    c) They were thieves
    d) They were careless workers
  • Answer: c) They were thieves
  1. Which of the following best describes Lencho’s attitude?
    a) Skeptical and doubtful
    b) Innocent and faithful
    c) Selfish and greedy
    d) Clever and manipulative
  • Answer: b) Innocent and faithful
  1. What was the climax of the story?
    a) When the hailstorm began
    b) When Lencho wrote the letter to God
    c) When the postmaster collected money for Lencho
    d) When Lencho received the money but thought it was stolen
  • Answer: d) When Lencho received the money but thought it was stolen
  1. What is the tone of the story?
    a) Humorous
    b) Tragic yet hopeful
    c) Suspenseful
    d) Dark and pessimistic
  • Answer: b) Tragic yet hopeful
  1. Why is "A Letter to God" considered a humorous yet ironic story?
    a) Because Lencho unknowingly insults the people who helped him
    b) Because God really answered Lencho’s letter
    c) Because the hailstorm turned out to be a blessing
    d) Because the postmaster never read Lencho’s letter
  • Answer: a) Because Lencho unknowingly insults the people who helped him

Here are even more MCQ questions and answers from "A Letter to God" by Gregorio López y Fuentes:


Additional MCQ Questions and Answers

  1. What does the story mainly highlight?
    a) The cruelty of nature
    b) The generosity of the rich
    c) The power of faith and human kindness
    d) The importance of government support
  • Answer: c) The power of faith and human kindness
  1. What do the raindrops symbolize for Lencho?
    a) Tears of God
    b) Destruction of crops
    c) A sign of good fortune
    d) A test of his faith
  • Answer: c) A sign of good fortune
  1. How many letters did Lencho write to God?
    a) One
    b) Two
    c) Three
    d) Four
  • Answer: b) Two
  1. What kind of irony is present in the story?
    a) Situational irony
    b) Verbal irony
    c) Dramatic irony
    d) None of the above
  • Answer: a) Situational irony
  1. What was Lencho’s only hope after the hailstorm?
    a) His neighbors’ help
    b) Writing a letter to God
    c) The government’s support
    d) Finding another job
  • Answer: b) Writing a letter to God
  1. How did the postmaster feel after reading Lencho’s letter?
    a) He laughed but was deeply moved
    b) He ignored it
    c) He was angry at Lencho
    d) He sent it to the mayor
  • Answer: a) He laughed but was deeply moved
  1. Why did Lencho not want the money to be sent through the post office?
    a) He thought the employees were dishonest
    b) He wanted it delivered personally
    c) He believed God would deliver it directly
    d) He wanted a check instead
  • Answer: a) He thought the employees were dishonest
  1. How is Lencho’s faith in God described?
    a) Strong and unwavering
    b) Weak and doubtful
    c) Manipulative
    d) Forced by circumstances
  • Answer: a) Strong and unwavering
  1. What does the postmaster’s action reveal about him?
    a) He is a kind and generous man
    b) He is dishonest and cunning
    c) He believes Lencho is foolish
    d) He wants to prove a point to Lencho
  • Answer: a) He is a kind and generous man
  1. Which literary device is used in "A Letter to God" to show contrast between faith and reality?
    a) Symbolism
    b) Irony
    c) Personification
    d) Hyperbole
  • Answer: b) Irony
  1. What is the setting of the story?
    a) A busy town
    b) A small village in Latin America
    c) A coastal city
    d) A dense forest
  • Answer: b) A small village in Latin America
  1. Why is "A Letter to God" considered a universal story?
    a) It talks about faith and kindness, which are common themes worldwide
    b) It is based on a real event
    c) It has been adapted into many movies
    d) It discusses a political issue
  • Answer: a) It talks about faith and kindness, which are common themes worldwide
  1. What does the postmaster collect from his employees?
    a) Old letters
    b) Stamps
    c) Money for Lencho
    d) New job applications
  • Answer: c) Money for Lencho
  1. What is the final irony of the story?
    a) Lencho thinks the post office employees are thieves when they actually helped him
    b) God actually sends the money to Lencho
    c) The hailstorm helps the crops grow better
    d) Lencho’s second letter is returned unanswered
  • Answer: a) Lencho thinks the post office employees are thieves when they actually helped him
  1. What does Lencho symbolize in the story?
    a) Innocence and blind faith
    b) Greed and selfishness
    c) Dishonesty and cunningness
    d) Atheism and skepticism
  • Answer: a) Innocence and blind faith

Here are more textual MCQs from "A Letter to God" by Gregorio López y Fuentes:


Textual MCQs (Direct from the Text)

"It was during the meal that, as Lencho had predicted, big drops of rain began to fall." What does this sentence suggest?

  1. a) Lencho was a weather expert
    b) Lencho had experience in predicting rain
    c) Lencho was a superstitious man
    d) Lencho had prayed for rain, and it came instantly

    • Answer: b) Lencho had experience in predicting rain
  2. Lencho lived in a house that was situated...
    a) In a small town
    b) In the heart of a city
    c) On the crest of a low hill
    d) Near a riverbank

    • Answer: c) On the crest of a low hill
  3. What was Lencho's occupation?
    a) Shopkeeper
    b) School teacher
    c) Farmer
    d) Postmaster

    • Answer: c) Farmer
  4. Which of the following best describes the beginning of the story?
    a) A farmer struggling with poverty
    b) A peaceful countryside scene before disaster strikes
    c) A man begging for help in a town
    d) A storm destroying a village

    • Answer: b) A peaceful countryside scene before disaster strikes

2. The Rain and Hailstorm

  1. When the rain started, how did Lencho and his family react?
    a) They started praying
    b) They were worried about their crops
    c) They felt very happy
    d) They rushed inside their house

    • Answer: c) They felt very happy
  2. "The house – sat on the crest of a low hill. From this height one could see the river and, next to the corral, the field of ripe corn dotted with the flowers that always promised a good harvest." What does this description indicate?
    a) Lencho's fields were in bad condition
    b) Lencho was a rich landowner
    c) Lencho had a beautiful farm with a promising harvest
    d) Lencho was about to sell his crops

    • Answer: c) Lencho had a beautiful farm with a promising harvest
  3. What did Lencho compare the raindrops to?
    a) Silver and pearls
    b) Gold and new leaves
    c) Gold and silver coins
    d) Water droplets from the sky

    • Answer: c) Gold and silver coins
  4. How long did the storm last?
    a) A few minutes
    b) An entire day
    c) An hour
    d) A few hours

    • Answer: c) An hour
  5. What happened to Lencho’s crops after the storm?
    a) They grew stronger
    b) They were completely destroyed
    c) They were partially damaged
    d) They were flooded but survived

    • Answer: b) They were completely destroyed

3. The Letter to God

  1. "God: if you don’t help me, my family and I will go hungry this year." What does this line reveal about Lencho?
    a) He was a greedy man
    b) He had a deep faith in God
    c) He was hopeless and had given up
    d) He wanted to move to a town
  • Answer: b) He had a deep faith in God
  1. How much money did Lencho ask from God?
    a) 50 pesos
    b) 75 pesos
    c) 100 pesos
    d) 150 pesos
  • Answer: c) 100 pesos
  1. "God: if you don’t help me, my family and I will go hungry this year." What type of sentence is this?
    a) Declarative
    b) Interrogative
    c) Exclamatory
    d) Imperative
  • Answer: a) Declarative
  1. What did Lencho address God as in his letter?
    a) Dear Lord
    b) Father in Heaven
    c) My Creator
    d) Dear God
  • Answer: d) Dear God
  1. Lencho went to town to...
    a) Buy food
    b) Borrow money
    c) Post his letter
    d) Sell his crops
  • Answer: c) Post his letter

4. The Postmaster and the Response

  1. "It was during the meal that, as Lencho had predicted, big drops of rain began to fall. In the heart of all men living in that solitary house in the middle of the valley, there was a single hope: rain." What does this statement emphasize?
    a) Lencho and his family were dependent on farming
    b) The valley people were preparing for a storm
    c) The people were moving to a new place
    d) Lencho was worried about his farm workers
  • Answer: a) Lencho and his family were dependent on farming
  1. What was the postmaster’s first reaction to Lencho’s letter?
    a) He was angry
    b) He was touched by Lencho’s faith
    c) He was indifferent
    d) He ignored the letter
  • Answer: b) He was touched by Lencho’s faith
  1. Why did the postmaster decide to help Lencho?
    a) He wanted to play a trick on Lencho
    b) He was deeply moved by Lencho’s faith
    c) He wanted to get a reward from Lencho
    d) He was ordered by his boss
  • Answer: b) He was deeply moved by Lencho’s faith
  1. How much money did Lencho receive from the post office?
    a) 50 pesos
    b) 60 pesos
    c) 70 pesos
    d) 75 pesos
  • Answer: d) 75 pesos
  1. What was Lencho’s reaction after receiving the money?
    a) He was extremely happy
    b) He was thankful to the postmaster
    c) He was angry and wrote another letter
    d) He donated the money to others
  • Answer: c) He was angry and wrote another letter
  1. In his second letter, Lencho asked God...
    a) To send the remaining money directly
    b) To bless the postmaster
    c) To send him seeds
    d) To make it rain again
  • Answer: a) To send the remaining money directly

5. The Irony and Message of the Story

  1. "God: of the money that I asked for, only seventy-five pesos reached me. Send me the rest, since I need it very much. But don’t send it through the mail, because the post office employees are a bunch of thieves." What literary device is used here?
    a) Metaphor
    b) Irony
    c) Hyperbole
    d) Simile
  • Answer: b) Irony
  1. What is the main theme of "A Letter to God"?
    a) Greed and power
    b) Corruption in society
    c) Unshakable faith and kindness
    d) Revenge and justice
  • Answer: c) Unshakable faith and kindness
  1. Why is Lencho’s faith ironic?
    a) He believes God sent money but thinks post office workers stole from him
    b) He doesn’t believe in God at all
    c) He gets more money than he asked for
    d) He receives a job offer instead of money
  • Answer: a) He believes God sent money but thinks post office workers stole from him

These textual MCQs cover key dialogues, descriptions, and themes from the story. Let me know if you need more!



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