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Class 10 English - A Letter to God (MCQs with Answers)
1. Who is the author of 'A Letter to God'?
A) G.L. Fuentes B) R.K. Narayan C) O. Henry D) Premchand
Answer: A) G.L. Fuentes
2. What was the name of the farmer in the story?
A) Pedro B) Lencho C) Juan D) Carlos
Answer: B) Lencho
3. What natural disaster destroyed Lencho?s crops?
A) Earthquake B) Flood C) Hailstorm D) Drought
Answer: C) Hailstorm
4. What was Lencho?s profession?
A) Teacher B) Farmer C) Carpenter D) Fisherman
Answer: B) Farmer
5. What did Lencho hope for?
A) A job B) Rain C) Sunshine D) A new house
Answer: B) Rain
6. How did Lencho feel after the storm?
A) Happy B) Hopeful C) Sad D) Indifferent
Answer: C) Sad
7. What did Lencho write to God?
A) A request for food B) A request for money C) A thank you note D) A complaint
Answer: B) A request for money
8. How much money did Lencho ask from God?
A) 50 pesos B) 100 pesos C) 200 pesos D) 500 pesos
Answer: B) 100 pesos
9. Where did Lencho post his letter?
A) At the town square B) In a neighbor?s mailbox C) At the post office D) At the church
Answer: C) At the post office
10. Who read Lencho?s letter?
A) A neighbor B) The postmaster C) A priest D) His son
Answer: B) The postmaster
11. How did the postmaster feel about Lencho?s faith?
A) Angry B) Amused C) Inspired D) Disappointed
Answer: C) Inspired
12. What did the postmaster decide to do?
A) Ignore the letter B) Help Lencho C) Send it to the government D) Return it to Lencho
Answer: B) Help Lencho
13. How much money did the postmaster collect for Lencho?
A) 50 pesos B) 60 pesos C) 70 pesos D) 100 pesos
Answer: C) 70 pesos
14. How did Lencho react to receiving less money?
A) He was grateful B) He was angry C) He returned it D) He wrote another letter
Answer: B) He was angry
15. What did Lencho call the post office employees?
A) Friends B) Angels C) Thieves D) Kind people
Answer: C) Thieves
16. What is the central theme of the story?
A) Hard work B) Faith in God C) Friendship D) Luck
Answer: B) Faith in God
17. Where did Lencho live?
A) In a city B) In a valley C) On a farm D) In a desert
Answer: C) On a farm
18. How did Lencho describe the raindrops?
A) As pearls B) As diamonds C) As coins D) As silver
Answer: C) As coins
19. What destroyed Lencho?s crops?
A) Birds B) Locusts C) Hailstones D) Floods
Answer: C) Hailstones
20. What did Lencho think about the people at the post office?
A) They were kind B) They were thieves C) They were poor D) They were honest
Answer: B) They were thieves
21. What did Lencho need the money for?
A) To buy food B) To repair his house C) To plant new crops D) To buy animals
Answer: C) To plant new crops
22. What lesson does the story teach?
A) Hard work leads to success B) Faith can move mountains C) Trust everyone D) Nature is unpredictable
Answer: B) Faith can move mountains
23. What kind of crops did Lencho grow?
A) Wheat B) Corn C) Rice D) Barley
Answer: B) Corn
24. How did Lencho send his letter?
A) Through his son B) Through a postman C) By visiting the post office D) By a messenger
Answer: C) By visiting the post office
25. Why did the postmaster help Lencho?
A) He felt pity B) He wanted to prove God exists C) He admired Lencho?s faith D) He wanted publicity
Answer: C) He admired Lencho?s faith
26. What was Lencho?s full belief?
A) In nature B) In the government C) In God D) In luck
Answer: C) In God
27. Why was Lencho not surprised when he received money?
A) He expected it from a relative B) He knew God would send it C) He found it on the road D) A stranger
gave it to him
Answer: B) He knew God would send it
28. What did Lencho do after receiving the money?
A) Donated it B) Kept it hidden C) Wrote another letter to God D) Complained to the postmaster
Answer: C) Wrote another letter to God
29. How does the story end?
A) With Lencho?s gratitude B) With Lencho?s anger C) With the postmaster?s sadness D) With a natural
disaster
Answer: B) With Lencho?s anger
30. What is the moral of the story?
A) Help others B) Trust in faith C) Hard work pays off D) Nature is cruel
Answer: B) Trust in faith
Nelson Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom (MCQs with Answers)
1. Who is the author of 'Nelson Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom'?
A) Nelson Mandela B) Mahatma Gandhi C) Martin Luther King Jr. D) Barack Obama
Answer: A) Nelson Mandela
2. What is the autobiography 'Long Walk to Freedom' about?
A) Mandela?s childhood B) Mandela?s fight against apartheid C) Mandela?s family life D) Mandela?s
education
Answer: B) Mandela?s fight against apartheid
3. On what occasion did Nelson Mandela give his speech in the chapter?
A) Independence Day B) His birthday C) Inauguration as President D) Nobel Prize ceremony
Answer: C) Inauguration as President
4. What does 'apartheid' mean?
A) Racial discrimination B) Religious unity C) Economic crisis D) Political alliance
Answer: A) Racial discrimination
5. How long was Nelson Mandela imprisoned?
A) 10 years B) 15 years C) 27 years D) 30 years
Answer: C) 27 years
6. Which political party did Nelson Mandela belong to?
A) ANC B) Democratic Party C) Republican Party D) Communist Party
Answer: A) ANC
7. What did Mandela say about courage?
A) It is the absence of fear B) It is the triumph over fear C) It is avoiding fear D) It is feeling no pain
Answer: B) It is the triumph over fear
8. What did Mandela fight for?
A) Economic growth B) Racial equality C) Political power D) Religious dominance
Answer: B) Racial equality
9. When did South Africa become a free nation?
A) 1990 B) 1992 C) 1994 D) 1996
Answer: C) 1994
10. What was the color of the new South African flag?
A) Red and white B) Blue and green C) Black, green, gold D) Yellow and orange
Answer: C) Black, green, gold
11. What was Mandela?s view on freedom?
A) Only for the rich B) For all people C) Only for the government D) Only for men
Answer: B) For all people
12. What does Mandela say about love and hate?
A) People learn to hate, so they can learn to love B) Love is natural, hate is permanent C) Hate is stronger
than love D) Love and hate are the same
Answer: A) People learn to hate, so they can learn to love
13. How does Mandela describe a leader?
A) One who serves the people B) One who controls the people C) One who seeks power D) One who
follows orders
Answer: A) One who serves the people
14. Who supported Mandela in his fight against apartheid?
A) Only Black people B) Only White people C) People of all races D) Only government officials
Answer: C) People of all races
15. What is the meaning of ?inauguration??
A) An award function B) A farewell ceremony C) A formal beginning D) A secret meeting
Answer: C) A formal beginning
16. What was the impact of apartheid on South Africa?
A) Economic growth B) Racial discrimination and division C) Industrial development D) Political stability
Answer: B) Racial discrimination and division
17. What does Mandela say about oppression?
A) It strengthens the oppressor B) It liberates the oppressed C) It dehumanizes both oppressor and oppressed
D) It makes people powerful
Answer: C) It dehumanizes both oppressor and oppressed
18. What was Mandela?s childhood dream?
A) Becoming a businessman B) Living freely C) Becoming a lawyer D) Becoming a soldier
Answer: B) Living freely
19. What role did international pressure play in ending apartheid?
A) It had no effect B) It helped in negotiations C) It weakened South Africa D) It supported apartheid
Answer: B) It helped in negotiations
20. What did Mandela feel on the day of his inauguration?
A) Happiness and responsibility B) Fear and anxiety C) Anger and regret D) Indifference
Answer: A) Happiness and responsibility
21. What does Mandela say about the past?
A) It should be forgotten B) It teaches valuable lessons C) It is irrelevant D) It should be changed
Answer: B) It teaches valuable lessons
22. What did Mandela say about humanity?
A) It is divided B) It is based on race C) It is built on love D) It is controlled by power
Answer: C) It is built on love
23. What was the significance of the new government?
A) First multiracial democracy B) First Black-dominated rule C) First military government D) First
monarchy
Answer: A) First multiracial democracy
24. What does Mandela compare the fight for freedom to?
A) A peaceful journey B) A long walk C) A short struggle D) A game
Answer: B) A long walk
25. How does Mandela define true freedom?
A) Freedom from oppression B) Freedom to do anything C) Economic freedom D) Freedom of the rich
Answer: A) Freedom from oppression
26. What inspired Mandela to fight against apartheid?
A) His education B) His childhood experiences C) His friends D) His teacher
Answer: B) His childhood experiences
27. What does Mandela say about the sacrifices made for freedom?
A) They were unnecessary B) They were worth it C) They were forced D) They were meaningless
Answer: B) They were worth it
28. How does Mandela view the responsibility of freedom?
A) It is only for leaders B) It belongs to everyone C) It is not important D) It is controlled by government
Answer: B) It belongs to everyone
29. What does Mandela emphasize about equality?
A) It is a right for all B) It is a privilege C) It is only for the oppressed D) It is unnecessary
Answer: A) It is a right for all
30. What is the central theme of the chapter?
A) Power and control B) Freedom and equality C) War and struggle D) Economic success
Answer: B) Freedom and equality