A Long Walk to Freedom 2

 


10th FA 1 Preparation


A Long Walk to Freedom 2


1. Who gave a military salute to the speaker?

  • A) Former adversaries
  • B) Current government officials
  • C) Foreign dignitaries
  • D) Local civilians

2. What event is being described in the passage?

  • A) A military coup
  • B) A national celebration
  • C) An international summit
  • D) A religious ceremony

3. What did the Impala jets leave behind as they flew over?

  • A) Smoke trail
  • B) Water vapor
  • C) Fireworks
  • D) Leaflets

4. What anthem did whites sing during the event?

  • A) Die Stem
  • B) Nkosi Sikelel-iAfrika
  • C) God Save the Queen
  • D) La Marseillaise

5. What was the structure created by the white-skinned peoples of South Africa?

  • A) Apartheid
  • B) Democracy
  • C) Communism
  • D) Monarchy

6. Who are some of the prominent figures mentioned in the passage?

  • A) Mahatma Gandhi, Winston Churchill, Martin Luther King Jr.
  • B) Oliver Tambo, Walter Sisulu, Chief Luthuli
  • C) Julius Caesar, Cleopatra, Alexander the Great
  • D) Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, George Washington

7. What was the unintended effect of oppression and brutality according to the speaker?

  • A) Creation of great wealth
  • B) Loss of cultural heritage
  • C) Emergence of extraordinary leaders
  • D) Increase in political corruption

8. According to the speaker, what is South Africa's greatest wealth?

  • A) Diamonds and minerals
  • B) Natural resources
  • C) People
  • D) Gold reserves

9. What did the speaker learn about courage?

  • A) It is the absence of fear
  • B) It is the ability to conquer fear
  • C) It is inherent in some people
  • D) It cannot be taught

10. What did the speaker learn about hatred?

  • A) It is innate in humans
  • B) It is unavoidable
  • C) It can be taught and untaught
  • D) It is the basis of conflict

11. What is "man's goodness" compared to in the passage?

  • A) A fleeting emotion
  • B) A hidden treasure
  • C) A hidden flame
  • D) A rare gem

12. What kept the speaker going during the grimmest times in prison?

  • A) Kindness from guards
  • B) Hope for the future
  • C) Support from family
  • D) Strong religious beliefs

13. According to the speaker, what is the essence of courage?

  • A) Fearlessness
  • B) Strength
  • C) Triumph over fear
  • D) Endurance

14. Who did the speaker feel represented by on the day of inauguration?

  • A) Former leaders
  • B) African patriots
  • C) Foreign allies
  • D) Military commanders

15. What color(s) were in the smoke trail left by the Impala jets?

  • A) Black, red, green, blue, gold
  • B) Red, white, blue
  • C) Black, yellow, green
  • D) Blue, white, red

16. What was the occasion of the event described in the passage?

  • A) A military parade
  • B) An inauguration
  • C) A religious ceremony
  • D) A protest

17. Who pledged their loyalty to the speaker during the event?

  • A) Former adversaries
  • B) International leaders
  • C) Foreign diplomats
  • D) Military officials

18. What anthem did blacks sing during the event?

  • A) Nkosi Sikelel-iAfrika
  • B) Die Stem
  • C) God Save the Queen
  • D) La Marseillaise

19. What did the speaker feel on the day of inauguration?

  • A) Fear and uncertainty
  • B) A sense of history
  • C) Regret and sorrow
  • D) Anger and frustration

20. What system was overturned forever on that day?

  • A) Democracy
  • B) Apartheid
  • C) Communism
  • D) Monarchy

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