Indife, every man has twin obligations-obligations to his family, to his parents, to his wife and childre
Soan is able to fulfill those obligations according to his own inclinations and abilities. But in a country
South Africa, it was almost impossible for a man of my birth and colour to fulfill both of those obligatie
In South Africa, a man of colour who attempted to live as a human being was punished and isolated. In
South Africa, a man who tried to fulfil his duty to his people was inevitably ripped from his family and
home and was forced to live a life apart, a twilight existence of secrecy and rebellion. I did not in the
beginning choose to place my people above my family, but in attempting to serve my people, I found th
was prevented from fulfilling my obligations as a son, a brother, a father and a husband.
(i) What are the twin obligations mentioned in the above extract?
(a) Obligation to parents and wife.
(b) Obligation to children and countrymen.
(c) Obligation to community and country. (d) Obligation to family and country.
(ii) Why was it impossible to fulfill these obligations in South Africa?
1. Because of the policy of Apartheid.
2. Because they were born Black.
3. Because they were born White.
4. Because it was not allowed in South Africa.
Choose the correct option
(a) Both 2 and 3 (b) Only 3
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Only 4
i) What happened if a Black tried to fulfil his obligation?
(a) He was isolated from his family.
(b) He was made a rebel.
(c) He was punished.
(d) All of these
-) When did Mandela find that he was prevented from fulfilling my obligations as a son, a brother,
father and a husband?
(a) In an attempt to serve his people.
(b) In an attempt to serve his country.
(c) In an attempt to serve his family.
(d) In an attempt to serve his parents.
) Find the word in the extract which has same meaning as duty.
(a) fulfil
(b) ssolation
(c) obligation
(d) forced
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