Hi Everyone!! This article will share Postbox Number Questions & Answers.
In my previous posts, I have shared the questions and answers of Picnic Time, Mr Sharpe’s Fish and The Sorcerer’s Apprentice so, you can check these posts as well.
Postbox Number Questions & Answers
Question 1: What was Mr Broadman’s problem?
Answer: Mr Broadman’s problem was that there were too many people with the name George, in his town and their mail was always getting mixed up.
Question 2: How many Georges were there?
Answer: There were two Georges and one Georgina in that town. There was also a school called St George’s School and a church called St George’s Church.
Question 3: What do you think Mr Broadman said in his second letter to the postmaster?
Answer: Mr George was very angry when he wrote the second letter to the postbox number. He must have been very rude and asked why the Postmaster wasn’t answering his mail.
Question 4: What is a postbox number?
Answer: A postbox number is the number of a box in a post office or a newspaper office where you can receive all your mail without giving out your home address. You have to go and collect your mail from the postbox.
Question 5: Where did the Postmaster send the key?
Answer: The Postmaster had sent the key to Mr Broadman’s postbox number.
Question 6: Read this line and then answer the questions:
1. I am fed with the PM and the PO.
(a) Who says these words and to whom?
Answer: Mr Broadman says these words to his wife.
(b) Explain Fed up, PM and PO?
Answer: Fed up means irritated with, tired of
PM – Postmaster
PO – Post Office
(c) What reply is given to this comment?
Answer: His wife said ‘Why don’t you phone the Postmaster?’
2. Where on earth did you send it?
(a) Who says these words and to whom?
Answer: Mr Broadman says these words to the Postmaster.
(b) Why is the question asked?
Answer: The question is asked because Mr Broadman had not received the key.
(c) What reply is given?
Answer: The Postmaster replied, ‘We sent it to your postbox number’.
So, these were the Questions & Answers.