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Q18- What did the postmaster feel when Lencho received the letter?

A) contended

B) proud

C) overwhelmed

D) all of the above

Q19- Why was Lencho not surprised on seeing the money in the envelope?

A) he was too sad to acknowledge it

B) he had unwavering faith in God

C) he was an ungrateful man

D) none of the above

Q20- How did he feel when he counted the money?

A) grateful

B) joyful

C) relieved

D) angry

Q21- What did Lencho think of the post-office employees?

A) bunch of crooks

B) rude

C) unhelpful

D) proud

Q22- What did Lencho ask for in his second letter?

A) more money

B) remaining amount and not to send it by mail

C) remaining amount and send it by mail only

D) he didn't ask for anything

Q23- What is the irony in this lesson?

A) Lencho was sad after the hailstorm even though he was the one waiting for a shower

B) Postmaster laughed at Lencho but still helped in arranging money for him

C) Lencho blamed the post office employees who in fact helped him

D) all the above

Q24- What type of conflict does the chapter highlight?

A) conflict between nature and humans

B) conflict among humans

C) conflict between God and nature

D) both A and B

Q25- Who is the author of the lesson 'A Letter to God'?

A) G. L. Fuentes

B) J. K. Rowling

C) William Shakespeare

D) Sudha Moorthy​

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Answered by pravanti
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Answer:

18. (c) Overwhelmed

19. (b) he had unwavering faith in god

20. (d) Angry

21. (a) Bunch of Crooks

22. (b)remaining amount and not to send it by mail

23. (c) Lencho blamed the post office employees who in fact helped him

24. (b) conflict among humans

25. (a) G. L. Fuentes

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Answered by anju6679
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Answer:

18. (c) Overwhelmed

19. (b) he had unwavering faith in god

20. (d) Angry

21. (a) Bunch of Crooks

22. (b)remaining amount and not to send it by mail

23. (c) Lencho blamed the post office employees who in fact helped him

24. (b) conflict among humans

25. (a) G. L. Fuentes

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