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Class 10 English (First Flight) Chapter 2 Nelson Mandela Long Walk to Freedom

This quiz on Chapter 2, Nelson Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, from the Class 10 English First Flight textbook is designed to evaluate your comprehension and analytical skills regarding the life and struggles of Nelson Mandela. The quiz covers key aspects of Mandela’s journey, his leadership in the fight against apartheid, his time in prison, and his views on freedom and equality. Through multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and analytical queries, you will explore the themes of resilience, determination, and the pursuit of justice. Detailed explanations for incorrect answers will enhance your learning, and you will receive a certificate of achievement upon successful completion. This quiz is an excellent tool for revision and self-assessment, helping you gain a deeper understanding of one of the most influential leaders in history.

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Category: Poem Comparison Activities

1. Which stanza describes the animal in captivity?

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Category: Writing Tasks

2. In the sentence “While some believed in peaceful negotiations, others argued for more direct actions,” what are the contrasting elements?

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Category: Mandela’s understanding of childhood freedom vs. adult reality

3. When did Mandela realize that his childhood freedom was an illusion?

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Category: Zoo: “Concrete cell,” “quiet rage,” “velvet pads”

4. What is one main contrast between the tiger’s life in the zoo and the wild?

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Category: Stanza-wise comparison of zoo vs. jungle

5. How does the poet contrast the tiger’s life in the zoo with its life in the jungle?

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Category: Alternatives to zoos for protecting endangered species

6. What is one emotional impact of captivity on animals as depicted by the tiger’s behavior in a zoo?

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Category: Legacy of African patriots

7. According to Mandela, which is more natural to the human heart?

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Category: Attendance of global dignitaries

8. What was the primary significance of playing both national anthems during Nelson Mandela’s inauguration ceremony?

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Category: Imprisonment for 30 years

9. How do Mandela’s views on humanity differ from the oppressors’ during his imprisonment?

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Category: Symbolism of unity

10. What does the symbolism of resilience represent in Mandela’s context?

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Category: Idiomatic expressions from the text:

11. Complete the sentence using an idiomatic expression: “When John finally gathered enough courage to ______, he felt relieved.”

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Category: Military Loyalty

12. How did the military’s attitude towards leadership evolve from the apartheid era to post-apartheid South Africa?

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Category: Rainer Maria Rilke’s Poem “The Panther”

13. In Rainer Maria Rilke’s poem “The Panther,” what do the bars symbolize in relation to the panther’s life?

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Category: Humanity and Prejudice

14. In what context does the nature of freedom’s indivisibility become essential?

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Category: Vision for a non-racial South Africa

15. What system of governance was dismantled to pave the way for Nelson Mandela’s presidency?

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Category: Homophones: Examples such as “wound” (injury vs. wrap)

16. How is “desert” pronounced when it means “abandon”?

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Category: Jungle: “Long grass,” “plump deer,” “white fangs”

17. What is the main contrast between the tiger’s life in the jungle and captivity?

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Category: “Pushed to our limits”

18. Which event significantly impacted Mandela’s leadership vision?

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Category: Noun-verb transformations (e.g., constitute → constitution)

19. Choose the correct noun form of the verb to complete the sentence: “The team’s _______ in the competition was a result of their hard work and dedication.”

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Category: Speech Prompt: “True liberty is freedom from poverty, deprivation, and discrimination.”

20. Nelson Mandela’s transformation from personal desires into collective struggle signifies:

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Category: Description of the Union Buildings amphitheatre

21. During Nelson Mandela’s inauguration, what did the Union Buildings amphitheatre symbolize?

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Category: Significance of international leaders attending the inauguration

22. What did Nelson Mandela express gratitude for during his speech at the inauguration?

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Category: Significance of 10th May as “autumn” in South Africa

23. What symbolic actions were displayed during the inauguration on 10th May?

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Category: Mandela’s Twin Obligations

24. How did Mandela’s understanding of his twin obligations influence his actions?

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Category: Mandela’s reference to “extraordinary human disaster”

25. What did the singing of two national anthems symbolize?

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Category: Repetition for Effect

26. In a passage describing both an urban cityscape and a peaceful countryside, the phrase “busy streets” is repeatedly contrasted with “quiet fields.” What is the intended effect of this repetition in the passage?

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Category: Contrast in Government Systems

27. Who played a significant role alongside Nelson Mandela as the Deputy President during his term?

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Category: Introduction to Apartheid

28. What statement did Nelson Mandela make during his inauguration that emphasized a collective responsibility for the new South Africa?

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Category: Mandela’s belief in the liberation of both oppressors and the oppressed

29. How does Mandela describe freedom?

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Category: Role of the defense force generals during apartheid vs. after independence

30. Why were both ‘Nkosi Sikelel –iAfrika’ and ‘Die Stem’ sung at the inauguration?

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Category: Symbolic display of jets and military power

31. What did the salute from the highest generals of the South African defense force signify during Mandela’s inauguration?

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Category: Singing of both “Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika” and “Die Stem”

32. During the inauguration ceremony, what position did Nelson Mandela assume?

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Category: Contrast between the tiger’s potential and its confinement

33. How does the imagery in the poem depict the tiger’s potential in its natural habitat?

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Category: Mandela’s Speech Highlights

34. What historical system mentioned by Mandela had a profound impact on the social structure of South Africa?

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Category: Role of zoos in conservation vs. ethical concerns

35. What is one of the main conservation efforts undertaken by zoos?

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Category: Teaching love vs. learning hate

36. Which word best describes the ability to withstand adversity as emphasized by Mandela?

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Category: Extended Discussion Questions

37. How did Mandela’s understanding of freedom transform from his youth to adulthood?

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Category: Future ideals set by Mandela for South Africa

38. In Mandela’s speech, what recognizes the possibility of love triumphing over hate?

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Category: Peter Niblett’s Poem “The Tiger”

39. Which poetic device is mainly used when the poem describes the bars of the cage as a “prison” for the tiger?

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Category: National Anthems

40. Why was the inauguration of Nelson Mandela significant on an international level?

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Category: Key Imagery and Words

41. What does ‘a glimmer of humanity’ imply in a society described as technologically advanced but emotionally detached?

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Category: Structure and Theme

42. How is the theme of freedom vs. confinement depicted through the tiger’s behavior in the poem?

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Category: Quote: “No one is born hating another person…”

43. What does Mandela say about courage?

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Category: Conflict due to racial discrimination

44. Based on Nelson Mandela’s efforts against racial discrimination, what can we infer about his beliefs regarding freedom?

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Category: Description of the animal’s vision and strength diminishing in captivity

45. Which term best describes the movement of the animal in captivity?

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Category: Contrast Activity: Identify contrasts between the past and present in Mandela’s speech

46. What historical context does Mandela refer to when discussing the transition from apartheid to democracy?

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Category: Extended Discussion Questions

47. (A) Mandela’s understanding of courage was significantly shaped by his comrades in struggle.
(R) His comrades demonstrated extraordinary bravery and resilience during their fight against apartheid.

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Category: Impact of Apartheid

48. What did Nelson Mandela’s inauguration symbolize with the playing of two national anthems?

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Category: Definition of Courage

49. Who is considered a brave man according to Mandela?

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Category: Inauguration Day (10th May 1994)

50. During the inauguration ceremony, what did the playing of both “Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika” and “Die Stem van Suid-Afrika” symbolize?

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Category: Biography of Nelson Mandela

51. According to Nelson Mandela, what is necessary for the triumph of freedom?

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Category: Location of the inauguration ceremony

52. Who attended Nelson Mandela’s inauguration ceremony?

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Category: Pre-apartheid and post-apartheid governments

53. What was one of the major social impacts of apartheid policies on South African society?

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Category: Courage as triumph over fear

54. How does Mandela describe the relationship between courage and fear?

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Category: Opinion Writing: Paragraph on racial prejudice in India

55. Freedom movements were significant because they helped in realizing that racial supremacy was ______.

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Category: Nelson Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom

56. How did Mandela describe his obligations to family and country?

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Category: Early life and political journey

57. How did Nelson Mandela’s understanding of freedom evolve during his early life?

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Category: Critical Discussion Points

58. Which natural inclination does Mandela believe humans have?

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Category: Emotional conflict between captivity and survival

59. What imagery is commonly used to describe the emotional conflict of a captive animal?

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Category: Grammar and Language Focus

60. Select the correct homophone to fill in the blank: “She wanted to ______ her new dress to the party.”

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Category: “Not unmindful of”

61. What does being ‘not unmindful of’ imply about a leader’s consideration of sacrifices made by predecessors?

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Category: South Africa’s history of apartheid

62. What did Nelson Mandela’s choice to include former President De Klerk as his Deputy during his inauguration symbolize for the new South Africa?

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Category: Evolution of Mandela’s concept of freedom

63. According to Mandela, why is freedom considered indivisible?

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Category: Historic significance of political emancipation

64. How many seats did the African National Congress win in the first democratic elections of South Africa held in 1994?

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Category: Sacrifices of the Freedom Fighters

65. Which of the following personal sacrifices did Nelson Mandela make for the freedom of his people?

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Category: Symbolism of the Tiger

66. What symbolic role does the tiger fill within the poem, as interpreted by the author?

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Category: Reflection on “depths of oppression creating heights of character”

67. According to Mandela, how is courage defined?

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Category: Effects of apartheid on South African society

68. Which unintended effect of apartheid contributed to the struggle for freedom in South Africa?

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Category: Loss of freedom and power behind bars

69. What motivated Mandela’s transition from seeking personal freedom to advocating for communal liberty?

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Category: “Brilliant eyes” vs. “brilliant stars”

70. What imagery is used to describe the tiger’s natural habitat?

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Category: Realization of Freedom

71. According to Mandela, what did being free mean to him as a boy?

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Category: Hunger for personal freedom transforming into the quest for collective freedom

72. Which aspect of Mandela’s life best illustrates the transformation of his hunger for personal freedom into a quest for collective freedom?

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Category: Definition and key countries with racial segregation policies

73. Who was the first black President of South Africa?

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Category: Contributions of Oliver Tambo, Walter Sisulu, Chief Luthuli, etc.

74. How did Nelson Mandela describe the governmental change that occurred in South Africa by the end of the twentieth century?

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Category: Mandela’s view of being “the sum of all African patriots”

75. What does Mandela mean by saying “freedom is indivisible”?

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Category: Responsibilities towards family and country

76. How did Mandela’s understanding of freedom evolve over time?

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Category: Think About the Text

77. Identify the contrast in this idea: “Even though Mandela faced oppression, he emerged stronger.”

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Category: Oral Comprehension Check Questions

78. Why were two national anthems sung during the inauguration ceremony attended by Nelson Mandela?

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Category: Impact of Mandela’s hunger for freedom on his life

79. What did Mandela’s initial perception of freedom entail?

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Category: A Tiger in the Zoo (Poem by Leslie Norris)

80. How does the poet illustrate the contrast between the tiger’s life in captivity and its life in the wild?

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