Please refer to MCQ Questions Chapter 2 Nelson Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom Class 10 English with answers provided below. These multiple-choice questions have been developed based on the latest NCERT book for class 10 English issued for the current academic year. We have provided MCQ Questions for Class 10 English for all chapters on our website. Students should learn the objective based questions for Chapter 2 Nelson Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom in Class 10 English provided below to get more marks in exams.
Chapter 2 Nelson Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom MCQ Questions
Please refer to the following Chapter 2 Nelson Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom MCQ Questions Class 10 English with solutions for all important topics in the chapter.
MCQ Questions Answers for Chapter 2 Nelson Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom Class 10 English
Question. Who, according to Mandela is not free?
A) oppressor
B) oprressed
C) both 1 and 2
D) none of the above
Answer
C
Question. According to Mandela, what is the greatest wealth of a nation?
A) minerals
B) gems
C) diamonds
D) people
Answer
D
Question. What does depths of oppression create?
A) oppressed
B) heights of character
C) poverty
D) lack of freedom
Answer
B
Question. What was it that the nation needed to be liberated from?
A) poverty
B) gender discrimination
C) deprivation
D) all of the above
Answer
D
Question. What are a man’s obligations in life?
A) Obligation to people
B) Obligation to family
C) Obligation to God
D) Both 1 and 2
Answer
D
Question. “We have achieved our political emancipation.” What is the meaning of emancipation?
A) freedom from restriction
B) enslavement
C) slavery
D) both 2 and 3
Answer
A
Question. It was a celebration of South Africa’s first ______ government.
A) autocratic, racial
B) democratic, non.racial
C) democratic, racial
D) monarch, non.racial
Answer
B
Question. The spectacular array of South African jets was a display of .
A) military’s precision
B) military’s loyalty to democracy
C) both 1 and 2
D) none of the above
Answer
C
Question. What colours does the new South African flag possess?
A) black, red, green, blue and gold
B) black, red, yellow, blue and gold
C) orange, black, yellow, blue and silver
D) black, blue, violet, saffron and green
Answer
A
Question. How did Mandela’s hunger for freedom change his life?
A) turned from frightened to bold
B) turned from law.abiding attorney to a criminal
C) turned a life.loving man to live like a monk
D) all of the above
Answer
D
Question. How many deputy presidents were elected?
A) two
B) three
C) one
D) none
Answer
A
Question. Which party did Mandela join?
A) Indian National Congress
B) African National Congress
C) National African Party
D) he did not join any party
Answer
B
Question. 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) boycot from foreign nations
D) both 2 and 3
Answer
A
Question. I was not unmindful of the fact that not so many years before they would not have saluted but arrested me. Finally, a chevron of Impala jets left a smoke trail of the black, red, green, blue and gold of the new South African flag.
Question. The fact that ‘I’ was not unmindful to ‘their’ arresting him instead of saluting him shows that:
(i) the behaviour of Whites was bad
(ii) the behaviour of Whites was good
(iii) Whites respected the Blacks
(iv) The Whites were nice
Answer
(i)
Question. ‘I’ in the given line refers to:
(i) Nelson Mandela
(ii) Oliver Tambo
(iii) Walter Sisulu
(iv) Chief Luthuli
Answer
(i)
Question. Choose the option that lists the set of statements that are TRUE according to the given extract.
1. The narrator was mindful of what he was saying.
2. The narrator spoke about unrelated things.
3. The narrator believed that he could have been arrested.
4. The narrator got a salute from the people.
5. A jet never left a smoke trail behind.
6. The colours were of the Nigerian flag.
Question. The colours were of the South African flag.
(i) 2, 7, 4
(ii) 5, 6, 7
(iii) 3, 4, 5
(iv) 1, 3, 7
Answer
(iv)
Question. Where are the above lines taken from?
(i) Freedom Struggle
(ii) Nelson Mandela
(iii) Democracy
(iv) A Letter to God
Answer
(ii)
Question. The policy of apartheid created a deep and lasting wound in my country and my people. All of us will spend many years, if not generations, recovering from that profound hurt. But the decades of oppression and brutality had another, unintended effect and that was that it produced the Oliver Tambos, the Walter Sisulus, the Chief Luthulis, etc., men of such extraordinary courage, wisdom and generosity that their like may never be known again.
Question. What is the policy of Apartheid?
(i) The racial discrimination by whites against blacks in South Africa
(ii) The gender discrimination in South Africa
(iii) The religious discrimination in South Africa
(iv) None of these
Answer
(i)
Question. The blacks were _______________.
(i) given full rights
(ii) deprived of their rights
(iii) content
(iv) racists
Answer
(ii)
Question Nelson Mandela defined the meaning of ‘courage’ as____________.
(i) the absence of fear
(ii) the triumph over it
(iii) the absence of doubts
(iv) none of these
Answer
(ii)
Question. Synonym of the word ‘profound’ is:
(i) mild
(ii) weak
(iii) loose
(iv) strong
Answer
(iv)
Question. Antonym of the word ‘wisdom’ is:
(i) knowledge
(ii) learning
(iii) understanding
(iv) stupidity
Answer
(i)
