A Letter to God
HSLC Exam Important Questions and Answers
1 Mark Questions
Q1. Who is the author of "A Letter to God"? 1 Mark
Gregorio López y Fuentes
Q2. What did Lencho compare the raindrops to? 1 Mark
New coins — ten cent and five cent pieces
Q3. What destroyed Lencho's crops? 1 Mark
A hailstorm
Q4. How much money did Lencho ask from God? 1 Mark
100 pesos
Q5. How much money did Lencho receive in the envelope? 1 Mark
70 pesos
Q6. What did Lencho call the post office employees? 1 Mark
A bunch of crooks
2 Mark Questions
1. What were Lencho's feelings when it started raining? 2 Marks
Lencho was very happy when it started raining. He compared the raindrops to new coins — the big drops were ten cent pieces and the little ones were fives.
2. How did the rain change? What happened to Lencho's fields? 2 Marks
The rain suddenly changed into a hailstorm. The hailstones destroyed Lencho's entire field and the crops were completely ruined.
3. Why did Lencho write a letter to God? 2 Marks
Lencho wrote a letter to God because his crops were destroyed and he had no money to feed his family. He asked God to send him 100 pesos.
4. How did the postmaster react after reading Lencho's letter? 2 Marks
The postmaster was touched by Lencho's faith in God. He admired him and decided to help by collecting money and sending it to Lencho as an act of charity.
5. Why did Lencho call the post office employees a "bunch of crooks"? 2 Marks
Lencho received only 70 pesos instead of 100. He thought that God had sent the full amount but the post office employees had stolen the remaining 30 pesos, so he called them "a bunch of crooks."
3 Mark Questions
1. Describe Lencho's faith in God. 3 Marks
2. How did the postmaster and his employees help Lencho? 3 Marks
3. How did Lencho react after receiving the money? 3 Marks
4. What is the irony in the story "A Letter to God"? 3 Marks
5 Mark Questions
1. Describe the character of Lencho. 5 Marks
2. What message does the story "A Letter to God" convey? 5 Marks
7 Mark Questions
1. Lencho's faith in God was so strong that he expected a direct response. Do you think blind faith can sometimes lead to misunderstanding? Discuss in the context of the story "A Letter to God". 7 Marks
Yes, blind faith can sometimes lead to misunderstanding, as seen in the story "A Letter to God". Lencho was a poor farmer who had great faith in God. When his crops were destroyed by a hailstorm, he was sure that God would help him. He wrote a letter to God asking for 100 pesos. The postmaster and other employees, touched by his faith, collected 70 pesos and sent it to him.
However, Lencho misunderstood the situation. He believed that God had sent the full 100 pesos but the post office employees had stolen 30 pesos. He even called them "a bunch of crooks" in his second letter. This shows that Lencho's blind faith in divine help did not allow him to see the kindness of real human beings.
The story conveys that while faith is powerful, it should be balanced with awareness and understanding. Lencho's faith was admirable, but his inability to recognize human goodness led to an unfair judgment. The message is clear: we should value both divine belief and human compassion.