Quiz: Faith and Hope in Action — 11 Fragen

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1. Why does Lencho write a letter to God after his crops are ruined?

To complain about the post office
To invite God to visit his house
To ask for money to start farming again
To thank God for a good harvest

To ask for money to start farming again

Erklärung

Lencho turns to God because his crops have failed and he needs money to sow again. The letter is his way of seeking help after disaster.

2. What is the purpose of the money order form used in the post office process?

To calculate the cost of postage stamps
To record a complaint about mail delivery
To request a postal transfer of a fixed amount of money
To reserve a parcel for later collection

To request a postal transfer of a fixed amount of money

Erklärung

A money order form is used to send a fixed amount of money through the post office to a specified recipient. It includes sender and receiver details for the transfer.

3. What caused Lencho to believe that his harvest was completely ruined?

A hailstorm destroyed his crops
A drought dried up the river
Locusts ate all the corn
A flood washed away his fields

A hailstorm destroyed his crops

Erklärung

The hailstorm is the event that wipes out Lencho’s crops and leaves him with nothing to harvest. The locust comparison is only Lencho’s way of describing the damage.

4. How did the postmaster respond after reading Lencho’s letter?

He ignored the letter and threw it away
He asked Lencho to come to the office in person
He sent the letter back unopened to Lencho
He collected money, replied, and signed the letter as God

He collected money, replied, and signed the letter as God

Erklärung

The postmaster was moved by Lencho’s faith, gathered money from several sources, and answered the letter to protect that faith. He signed the reply only as “God.”

5. Why did Lencho write another letter after receiving the money?

He had changed his mind about farming
He thought the post office employees had stolen part of the amount
He wanted to return the money as a donation
He believed the first letter had reached the wrong address

He thought the post office employees had stolen part of the amount

Erklärung

Lencho received only part of the amount he asked for, so he assumed the missing money had been taken by the post office staff. That belief made him angry and led to his second letter.

6. In the sentence pattern used to describe hope, what does hope mean when it is used as a verb?

To wish that something will happen
To remember a past event
To refuse to accept a result
To prove that something is true

To wish that something will happen

Erklärung

As a verb, hope means wishing that something will happen or turn out a certain way. As a noun, it means a chance or expectation of something good.

7. Which usage of hope shows polite concern that what you say should not offend or disturb someone?

There is still some hope left
We hoped for a better result
I hope it rains tomorrow
I hope I am not disturbing you

I hope I am not disturbing you

Erklärung

This use of hope is a polite way of showing concern about bothering another person. The other options show hope as a wish or as a noun meaning expectation.

8. What is a metaphor in this context?

A comparison that transfers a feature from one thing to another
A word that names a person or place directly
A sentence that uses two opposite ideas
A statement that gives exact scientific meaning

A comparison that transfers a feature from one thing to another

Erklärung

A metaphor works by transferring a quality or feature from one idea to another, such as saying the table has a “leg.” It is not just a direct or literal statement.

9. What classroom activity is used to check whether students understand the reading as they go?

A silent memory test
Periodic comprehension checks
A vocabulary dictation drill
A final written exam only

Periodic comprehension checks

Erklärung

Periodic comprehension checks are short questions used during reading to confirm understanding at intervals. A holistic check comes later to test overall meaning.

10. What is the central effect of the small event in Dust of Snow?

It warns the speaker of coming danger
It causes the speaker to lose all hope
It makes the speaker leave the forest immediately
It changes the speaker’s mood and saves part of the day

It changes the speaker’s mood and saves part of the day

Erklärung

The poem shows that a tiny natural event can shift the speaker from regret to a lighter, more hopeful mood. The crow and hemlock act as the trigger for that change.

11. What do the two elements in Fire and Ice symbolize?

Fire stands for desire, and ice stands for hate
Fire stands for rain, and ice stands for snow
Fire stands for peace, and ice stands for hope
Fire stands for nature, and ice stands for time

Fire stands for desire, and ice stands for hate

Erklärung

In the poem, fire represents destructive desire, while ice represents hate and cold indifference. Frost uses them as contrasting forces that could end the world.

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Lencho — role?

A farmer who trusts in God after crop failure.

Letter to God — purpose?

A request for money after the hailstorm.

Faith — meaning?

Belief in unseen divine aid.

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