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POEM, , ABRAHAM LINCON’S LETTER TO HIS _SON’S TEACHER, OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS, , 1. The poem ‘Abraham Lincoln’s Letter to his son’s Teacher’ is written by, Abraham Lincoln., , 2. Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth President of the U.S.A., , 3. Abraham Lincoln was shot dead (assassinated) in 1865., , 4. The letter is addressed to his son’s teacher., , 5. The pupil will have to learn that all men are not just and true., , 6. The poet advises the teacher to teach his son that for every scoundrel there, is a hero., , The poet advises the teacher to teach his son that for every selfish Politian, there is a dedicated leader., , The poet advises the teacher to teach his son that for every enemy there is, , friend., , 9. A dollar earned is of far more value than five pound., , 10. He should be taught that it is honourable to fail than to cheat., , 11. He should be taught that only the best of fire makes fine steel, , 12.He should be taught to close his ears to howling mob., , 13. Let him learn to have sublime faith in mankind., , 14. He should be taught about courage., , 15.Let him know to fight if he thinks he is right., , 16.Let him know not to put a price-tag on his heart and soul., , 17. Teach him the secret of quiet laughter., , 18. Teach him to ponder the eternal mystery of birds in the sky, bees in the, , sun and flowers on a green hillside., 19. Let him be taught to have the strength not to follow the crowed when, everyone is getting on band wagon, , 20. Let him know to listen to all, but to take only the good., , 21. He should to taught to beware of too much sweetness., , 22. He is such a fine fellow, my son., , 23. He should be taught to sell his brawn and brain to the highest bidders., , 24. Let him learn to be gentle with gentle people and tough with the tough, , people., , 25. The boy should be taught to lose and also to enjoy winning., , 26. Let him learn early that the bullies are the easiest to lick., , 27. The pupil should be taught that honest earning takes time., , 28.Father asks the teacher to steer away his son from envy., , 29.The pupil should be taught to have faith in his own ideas., , 30. Teach him to scoff at cynics., , ™, , al