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Extract Based Questions for Chapter 1 A Letter to God Class 10 English First Flight

A Letter to God Extract Based Questions Class 10 English

Extract 1 of A Letter to God

The house – the only one in the entire valley – sat on the crest of a low hill. From this height one could see the river and the field of ripe corn dotted with the flowers that always promised a good harvest. The only thing the Earth needed was a downpour or at least a shower. Throughout the morning, Lencho, who knew his fields intimately-had done nothing else but see the sky towards the north-east.

Question 1: Based on the given extract, what is Lencho NOT likely to think while looking at his field?

(i) Such a blessing, God! Thank you
(ii) Just a downpour, God. And everything will be perfect.
(iii) All set for the grans harvest. I'm going to be rich!
(iv) I wish we have enough food to eat after this harvest.

Answer

(iv) I wish we have enough food to eat after this harvest.

Lencho is hopeful that after the rains, he will have a good harvest which will be more than enough than his personal requirement of food. So, he will surely not be hoping to have a scarce harvest which will leave him arranging for more food.


Question 2: The field of corn dotted with flowers means that :

(i) not a single flower was bigger than a dot.
(ii) the flowers were scattered across.
(iii) the flowers were shaped like dots.
(iv) the flowers had shrunk in size.

Answer

(ii) the flowers were scattered across.

When seen from a height, the corn field flowers appeared like dots spread or scattered all across the field.


Question 3: Based on the details of the house's location, how can it best be described?

(i) Majestic
(ii) Imposing
(iii) Solitary
(iv) Unique

Answer

(iii) Solitary

The words “only one in the entire valley ” mean solitary.


Question 4: Lencho wished for a downpour or a heavy shower. Pick the option that correctly lists the correct match for different kinds of rain.

Chapter 1 A Letter to God Extract Based Questions for Class 10 First Flight

(i) (1)-(ii), (2)-(iv), (3)-(v), (4)-(i), 5-(iii)
(ii) (1)-(iv), (2)-(i), (3)-(iii), (4)-(v), 5-(ii)
(iii) (1)-(v), (2)-(iii), (3)-(iv), (4)-(ii), 5-(i)
(iv) (1)-(iii), (2)-(v), (3)-(i), (4)-(ii), 5-(iv)

Answer

(iv) (1)-(iii), (2)-(v), (3)-(i), (4)-(ii), 5-(iv)

The correct sequence from light to heavy rainfall is – drizzle (meaning very few and fine drops of rain), heavy rain (meaning one can get easily wet in that rain), downpour (meaning heavy rain that comes suddenly and one does not have chance to reach safe dry place), torrential rain (meaning very heavy and continuous rain for a long time) and thunderstorm (meaning violet rainfall accompanied with lightning, thunder and forceful winds).


Question 5: Which quote supports the idea in the given extract?

(i) "Farming is a profession of hope."
(ii) "I would rather be on my farm than be emperor of the world."
(iii) "Farming looks mighty easy when your plough is a pencil, and you're a thousand miles from the corn field."
(iv) "Those too lazy to plough in the right season will have no food at the harvest."

Answer

(i) "Farming is a profession of hope."

Option (ii) is not correct as he is not thinking about any emperor or like.

Option (iii) is not correct as he is not looking for a profession as a writer. He enjoys being a farmer. 

Option (iv) is not correct as he is not thinking about anyone else’s effort but his own.

So, option (i) is the correct answer.


Extract 2 of A letter to God

It was during the meal that, just as Lencho had predicted, big drops of rain began to fall. In the North East huge mountain of clouds could be seen approaching. The air was fresh and sweet. The man went out for no other reason than to have the pleasure of feeling the rain on his body.

Question 1: What could be seen approaching in the North-east?

(i) A huge flock of birds could be seen approaching in the North-east.
(ii) Thick clouds of dust storm could be seen in the North-east.
(iii) Huge mountains of clouds filled with water could be seen in the North-east.
(iv) Thunder, lightening and a comet could be seen approaching in the North-east.

Answer

(iii) Huge mountains of clouds filled with water could be seen in the North-east. 


Question 2: Why did Lencho go out?

(i) to have a look at his crop.
(ii) to quickly take the clothes hanging outside on the cloth stand inside to avoid them from getting wet.
(iii) to feel the pleasure of rain on his body.
(iv) to take his animals under the shade as it was raining heavily.

Answer

(ii) to quickly take the clothes hanging outside on the cloth stand inside to avoid them from getting wet.


Question 3: Which one of the following is not a synonym of predicted?

(i) examine
(ii) foresee
(iii) speculate
(iv) None of these

Answer

(i) examine


Question 4: What had Lencho predicted?

(i) it was going to be a beautiful and windy day.
(ii) huge mountains of cloud would approach.
(iii) it would rain that day.
(iv) it would rain while he would be having his food

Answer

(iii) it would rain that day.


Extract 3 of A letter to God

But in the hearts of all who lived in that solitary house in the middle of the valley, there was a single hope: help from God. Don't be upset, even though this seems like a total loss. Remember, no one dies of hunger.

Question 1: Which hope is mentioned here?

(i) The help from God.
(ii) The help from his wife.
(iii) The help from his friends.
(iv) The help from his children.

Answer

(i) The help from God.


Question 2: Who said, "Don't be upset..."?

(i) These words were spoken by Lencho.
(ii) These words were spoken by postmaster.
(iii) These words were spoken by postman.
(iv) None of the above

Answer

(i) These words were spoken by Lencho.


Question 3: What loss had they suffered?

(i) They had suffered the loss of their crop.
(ii) They had suffered the loss of their money.
(iii) They had suffered the loss of their land.
(iv) They had suffered the loss of their ancestral wealth.

Answer

(ii) They had suffered the loss of their money.


Question 4: Who was Lencho?

(i) He was a hard working man.
(ii) He was a very nice and soft spoken person.
(iii) He was a postmaster.
(iv) He was the owner of a huge land area in the village.

Answer

(i) He was a hard working man.


Extract 4 of A letter to God

With a satisfied expression he regarded the field of ripe corn with its flower, draped in a curtain of rain. Hut suddenly a strong wind began to blow and along with the rain very large hailstones began to fall. These truly did resemble new silver coins. The boys, exposing themselves to the rain, ran out to collect the frozen pearls.

Question 1: Why was Lencho looking satisfied? 

(i) he had earned good money after selling his crop.
(ii) he had received help from God.
(iii) he had received help from post office employees.
(iv) he was hopeful of good harvest.

Answer

(iv) he was hopeful of good harvest.


Question 2: What was draped in a curtain of rain?

(i) strong wind
(ii) new silver coins
(iii) frozen pearls which were very large hailstones.
(iv) field of ripe corn.

Answer

(iv) field of ripe corn.


Question 3: What happened to rain suddenly?

(i) The rain suddenly stopped.
(ii) The big drops of rain suddenly changed into very large hailstones.
(iii) It rained heavily after cloud burst.
(iv) It rained heavily but at the same time a bright sun was shining.

Answer

(ii) The big drops of rain suddenly changed into very large hailstones.


Question 4: Which literary device is used in the phrase 'ran out to collect frozen pearls'?

(i) Simile
(ii) Metaphor
(iii) Personification
(iv)Imagery

Answer

(ii) Metaphor



Extract 5 of A letter to God

All through the night, Lencho thought only of his one hope: the help of God, whose eyes, as he had been instructed, see everything, even what is deep in one's conscience. Lencho was an ox of a man, working like an animal in the fields, but still he knew how to write. The following Sunday, at daybreak, he began to write a letter which he himself would carry to town and place in the mail. It was nothing less than a letter to God.

Question 1: What kind of a man was Lencho?

(i) hardworking
(ii) lazy
(iii) stubborn
(iv) economic

Answer

(i) hardworking


Question 2: Why did he write a letter?

(i) because he wanted to check his writing skills.
(ii) because he wanted help from God.
(iii) because he wanted to go to meet his family.
(iv) because he wanted to go abroad.

Answer

(ii) because he wanted help from God.


Question 3: What do you mean by 'an ox of a man'?

(i) It means a hard working man.
(ii) It means acting as an ox.
(iii) It means he behaves like an animal.
(iv) None of these

Answer

(i) It means a hard working man.


Question 4: Why did he visit the town?

(i) to meet his friend.
(ii) to post the letter to God.
(iii) to buy vegetables.
(iv) for shopping

Answer

(ii) to post the letter to God.


Extract 6 of A letter to God

When he finished, he went to the window to buy a stamp which he licked and then affixed to the envelope with a blow of his fist. The moment the letter fell into the mailbox the postmaster went to open it. It said, "God : of the money that I asked for, only seventy pesos reached me. Send me the rest, since I need it very much. But don't send it to me through the mail because the post office employees are a bunch of crooks, Lencho".

Question 1: How did Lencho paste the stamp?

(i) He took a glue from post office window.
(ii) He licked it and pasted it.
(iii) He asked someone to paste it.
(iv) None of these

Answer

(ii) He licked it and pasted it.


Question 2: What happened to the letter after reaching into the mailbox?

(i) The postmaster opened the letter and read it.
(ii) It was collected by the other post-office employees.
(iii) It was given back to Lencho.
(iv) It was misplaced.

Answer

(i) The postmaster opened the letter and read it.


Question 3: Which word in the passage means same as 'attached'?

(i) Envelope
(ii) Affixed
(iii) Crooks
(iv) Employees

Answer

(ii) Affixed


Question 4: Whom did Lencho call 'bunch of crooks' and why?

(i) His neighbours as they took his money.
(ii) His friends as they grabbed his money.
(iii) Post office employees as he got less money than he asked for.
(iv) None of these

Answer

(iii) Post office employees as he got less money than he asked for.


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