Long Walk to Freedom -----
MCQs
Q.1 Who was Nelson Mandela? Ans-He was the first Black President of South Africa.
Q.2
Which party did Nelson Mandela join?
Ans-
African National Congress.
Q.3
How many years did Nelson Mandela remain in prison?
Ans-
Thirty years.
Q.4
Who according to Nelson Mandela is not free?
Ans-
Oppressed as well as oppressor .
Q.5
What inauguration does Mandela talk about?
Ans- Oath taking ceremony of the new democratic
government of South Africa.
Q.6
How many politicians attended ceremony?
Ans- From more than 140 countries.
Q.7
Nelson Mandela was accompanied by---------------.
Ans- His daughter Zenani.
Q.8-
Which kind of Government was formed in South Africa?
Ans-
Democratic, non –racial government.
Q.9
What does Apartheid mean?
Ans-
Separation of people due to education
and skin colour.
Q.10
How many Deputy Presidents were elected?
Ans-
two.
Q.11 Why were two National Anthems sung?
Ans-
To symbolize equality of both blacks and whites.
Q.12
What did the smoke trail of Impala jets
symbolize?
Ans-
The new National flag of South Africa.
Q.13-
What was it that the nation needed to be freed from?
Ans-
From poverty ,deprivation and gender discrimination.
Q.14-
Which flame can be hidden but never put off?
Ans- Man’s goodness and kindness.
Q.15-
According to Nelson Mandela what is a country’s greatest wealth?
Ans-
Its people.
Q.16-
What is the meaning of ‘troop-carriers?
Ans- Vehicles
carrying soldiers.
Q.17-
How does Nelson Mandela define the meaning of courage?
Ans-
Triumph over fear.
Q.18-
What does Nelson Mandela mean by ‘an extraordinary human disaster’?
Ans-
It refers to inhuman practice of apartheid.
Q.19-
Why did other countries break off diplomatic relation with South Africa?
Ans- Due to Apartheid policy.
Q.20-
What colours does the new South African flag possess?
Ans-
black, red, green, blue and gold.
Q.21-Whom
did Mandela want to thank, but couldn’t?
Ans- African patriots. who no longer exist now.
Q22. What are the ‘Twin obligations’ according to Nelson Mandela?
Ans-
One for the family, the other for the nation.
Rajender Tanwar PGT English GGSSS Kairu ( Bhiwani)
Long Walk to Freedom -----
MCQs
Q.1 Who was Nelson Mandela?
Ans-He was the first Black President of South Africa.
Q.2
Which party did Nelson Mandela join?
Ans-
African National Congress.
Q.3
How many years did Nelson Mandela remain in prison?
Ans-
Thirty years.
Q.4
Who according to Nelson Mandela is not free?
Ans-
Oppressed as well as oppressor .
Q.5
What inauguration does Mandela talk about?
Ans- Oath taking ceremony of the new democratic
government of South Africa.
Q.6
How many politicians attended ceremony?
Ans- From more than 140 countries.
Q.7
Nelson Mandela was accompanied by---------------.
Ans- His daughter Zenani.
Q.8-
Which kind of Government was formed in South Africa?
Ans-
Democratic, non –racial government.
Q.9
What does Apartheid mean?
Ans-
Separation of people due to education
and skin colour.
Q.10
How many Deputy Presidents were elected?
Ans-
two.
Q.11 Why were two National Anthems sung?
Ans-
To symbolize equality of both blacks and whites.
Q.12
What did the smoke trail of Impala jets
symbolize?
Ans-
The new National flag of South Africa.
Q.13-
What was it that the nation needed to be freed from?
Ans-
From poverty ,deprivation and gender discrimination.
Q.14-
Which flame can be hidden but never put off?
Ans- Man’s goodness and kindness.
Q.15-
According to Nelson Mandela what is a country’s greatest wealth?
Ans-
Its people.
Q.16-
What is the meaning of ‘troop-carriers?
Ans- Vehicles
carrying soldiers.
Q.17-
How does Nelson Mandela define the meaning of courage?
Ans-
Triumph over fear.
Q.18-
What does Nelson Mandela mean by ‘an extraordinary human disaster’?
Ans-
It refers to inhuman practice of apartheid.
Q.19-
Why did other countries break off diplomatic relation with South Africa?
Ans- Due to Apartheid policy.
Q.20-
What colours does the new South African flag possess?
Ans-
black, red, green, blue and gold.
Q.21-Whom
did Mandela want to thank, but couldn’t?
Ans- African patriots. who no longer exist now.
Q22. What are the ‘Twin obligations’ according to Nelson Mandela?
Ans-
One for the family, the other for the nation.
Rajender Tanwar
PGT English
GGSSS Kairu ( Bhiwani)
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