How does Nelson Mandela define the meaning of courage?
  • Triumph over fear
  • Triumph over love
  • Triumph over selfish
  • Triumph over poverty
Where did ceremonies take place?
  • Rockstone amphitheater
  • Sandstone amphitheater
  • Glass stone amphitheater
  • None of the Above
Which flame can be hidden but never extinguished?
  • Man’s love
  • Man’s natural way
  • Man’s goodness
  • None of the Above
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?
  • 9 May
  • 10 May
  • 11 May
  • 12 May
What is a country’s greatest wealth?
  • Its minerals
  • Its people
  • Its technology
  • None of the Above
What does depths of oppression create?
  • oppressed
  • heights of character
  • poverty
  • lack of freedom
Who, according to Mandela is not free?
  • oppressor
  • oprressed
  • both 1 and 2
  • none of the above
Which party did Mandela join?
  • Indian National Congress
  • African National Congress
  • National African Party
  • he did not join any party
What realisations did Mandela have of his boyhood freedom?
  • it is just an illusion
  • he was born free
  • freedom was meant for kids
  • he had no realisations
Why were two National Anthems sung?
  • to imply unity
  • to mark the end of racial discrimination
  • to mark the end of gender discrimination
  • Both 1 and 2
What did Mandela learn about courage?
  • it is absence of fear
  • it is the triumph over fear
  • both 1 and 2
  • none of the above
What unintended effect did the decades of oppression and brutality had?
  • created men of extraordinary courage, wisdom and generosity
  • Poverty and suffering
  • boycot from foreign nations
  • both 2 and 3
“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?
  • Racial domination against the black skinned
  • Poverty and suffering
  • Discrimination against the poor
  • oppression of women
The spectacular array of South African jets was a display of –
  • military’s precision
  • military’s loyalty to democracy
  • none of the above
  • both 1 and 2
What was it that the nation needed to be liberated from?
  • poverty
  • gender discrimination
  • deprivation
  • all of the above
What change brought international leaders to South Africa?
  • End of Apartheid
  • humanity
  • peace
  • trade negotiations
How many deputy presidents were elected?
  • two
  • three
  • one
  • none
When was the inauguration day?
  • 10 May
  • 10 March
  • 20 May
  • 20 March
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