Nelson Mandela Long Walk to Freedom
MCQs
Question 1.
How does
Nelson Mandela define the meaning of courage?
(a) Triumph
over fear
(b) Triumph
over love
(c) Triumph
over selfish
(d) Triumph
over poverty
Question 2.
Where did
ceremonies take place?
(a)
Rockstone amphitheater
(b)
Sandstone amphitheater
(c) Glass
stone amphitheater
(d) None of
the Above
Question 3.
Which flame
can be hidden but never extinguished?
(a) Man’s
love
(b) Man’s
natural way
(c) Man’s
goodness
(d) None of
the Above
Question 4.
Which day
was the largest gathering of international leaders on South African soil for
the installation of South Africa’s first democratic, non-racial government?
(a) 9th May
(b) 10th May
(c) 11th May
(d) 12th May
Question 5.
What is a
country’s greatest wealth?
(a) Its
minerals
(b) Its
people
(c) Its
technology
(d) None of
the Above
Question 6.
What does
depths of oppression create?
(a)
oppressed
(b) heights
of character
(c) poverty
(d) lack of
freedom
Question 7.
Who,
according to Mandela is not free?
(a)
oppressor
(b)
oprressed
(c) both 1
and 2
(d) none of
the above
Question 8.
Which party
did Mandela join?
(a) Indian
National Congress
(b) African National
Congress
(c) National
African Party
(d) he did
not join any party
Question 9.
What
realisations did Mandela have of his boyhood freedom?
(a) it is
just an illusion
(b) he was
born free
(c) freedom
was meant for kids
(d) he had
no realisations
Question 10.
Why were two
National Anthems sung?
(a) to imply
unity
(b) to mark
the end of racial discrimination
(c) to mark
the end of gender discrimination
(d) Both 1
and 2
Question 11.
What did
Mandela learn about courage?
(a) it is absence
of fear
(b) it is
the triumph over fear
(c) both 1
and 2
(d) none of
the above
Question 12.
What
unintended effect did the decades of oppression and brutality had?
(a) created
men of extraordinary courage, wisdom and generosity
(b) Poverty
and suffering
(c) boycott
from foreign nations
(d) both 2
and 3
Question 13.
“The
structure they created formed the basis of one of the harshest, most inhumane,
societies the world has ever known.” What structure is Mandela talking about?
(a) Racial
domination against the black skinned
(b) Poverty
and suffering
(c)
Discrimination against the poor
(d)
oppression of women
Question 14.
The
spectacular array of South African jets was a display of –
(a)
military’s precision
(b)
military’s loyalty to democracy
(c) none of
the above
(d) both 1
and 2
Question 15.
What was it
that the nation needed to be liberated from?
(a) poverty
(b) gender
discrimination
(c)
deprivation
(d) all of
the above
Question 16.
What change brought
international leaders to South Africa?
(a) End of
Apartheid
(b) humanity
(c) peace
(d) trade
negotiations
Question 17.
How many
deputy presidents were elected?
(a) two
(b) three
(c) one
(d) none
Question 18.
When was the
inauguration day?
(a) 10 May
(b) 10 March
(c) 20 May
(d) 20 March
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