MCQ Class 10 English Chapter 2 Nelson Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom Advertisement First FlightMCQ’s For All Chapters – First Flight Class 10th 1. What was Mandela’s description of his boyhood freedom?An illusionA right guaranteedA struggleA dutyQuestion 1 of 152. What type of life did Mandela say a man of colour was forced to live?A free lifeA twilight existence of secrecy and rebellionA joyful existenceA wealthy existenceQuestion 2 of 153. What did Mandela call the inauguration day in his speech?A new beginning for one raceA glorious human achievementA minor change in historyA simple ceremonyQuestion 3 of 154. What pledge did Mandela make for the future of South Africa?To continue apartheidTo liberate all people from poverty and discriminationTo build a strong army onlyTo improve trade with EuropeQuestion 4 of 155. Which phrase did Mandela use to express eternal freedom?The sun shall never set on so glorious a human achievementThe sun rises only onceFreedom will end with this centuryDarkness follows lightQuestion 5 of 156. What natural symbol did Mandela compare the gathering of nations to?The oceanA rainbowA diamondA mountainQuestion 6 of 157. What was Mandela’s attitude towards his oppressors?They should remain in prisonThey too needed to be liberatedThey should be exiledThey should be punishedQuestion 7 of 158. What role did international leaders play at the inauguration?They came to witness a trialThey came to honour the new democracyThey came to oppose MandelaThey came to support apartheidQuestion 8 of 159. How did Mandela describe man’s goodness?A weak feelingA flame that can be hidden but never extinguishedAn imaginary ideaA temporary actQuestion 9 of 1510. Which two wars/events did Mandela recall before his birth?World War I and IIAnglo-Boer war and racial dominationCold War and apartheidZulu war and independence struggleQuestion 10 of 1511. Who were some leaders produced by decades of oppression?Churchill and RooseveltOliver Tambo, Walter Sisulu, Yusuf DadooGandhi and NehruWashington and LincolnQuestion 11 of 1512. What did Mandela feel about his own role compared to past patriots?He was greaterHe was simply the sum of themHe was differentHe was unrelatedQuestion 12 of 1513. What kind of society did Mandela envision?One based on raceOne free of poverty and discriminationOne led only by blacksOne run by military ruleQuestion 13 of 1514. What did Mandela say about human obligations in a civil society?They were impossible to fulfilThey could be fulfilled according to one’s inclinations and abilitiesThey had to be ignoredThey belonged only to menQuestion 14 of 1515. What type of freedoms did Mandela first desire as a youth in Johannesburg?Freedom to earn, marry, and have a familyFreedom to rule othersFreedom to study abroadFreedom to fightQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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