MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS [1 MARK]
Q.1. On what charges was Nelson Mandela sentenced to life imprisonment?
(a) For treason (b) For breaking the laws
(c) For corruption charges (d) for possessing illegal property
Q.2. what is apartheid?
(a) Election in proportion to population (b) Official policy of discrimination against the Blacks
(c) Equality among all (d) None of the above
Q.3. In which way did the system of apartheid discriminate among the South Africans? (a)
Restricted social contacts between the races (b) Segregation of public facilities
(c) Created race-specific job categories (d) All the above
Q.4. Name the organisation that led the struggle against the policies of segregation. (a)
African National Conference (b) African Neutral Congress
(c) African National Congress (d) All National Party
Q.5. why did the white regime decide to change its policies?
(a) Increase in protests and struggles
(b) Government realised that repression was becoming difficult
(c) Rise of sympathetic attitude in government for the blacks
(d) Both (a) and (b)
Q.6. which of these did not form a part of the changed attitude of South African government?
(a) Discriminatory laws were repealed (b) Ban on political parties and media was lifted
(c) Nelson Mandela was freed from imprisonment (d) More discriminatory laws were passed
Answers
Answer:
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Explanation:
1Ans) OPTION A
2Ans) OPTION B
3Ans) OPTION A
4Ans) OPTION B
5Ans) OPTION D
6Ans) OPTION C
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Answer:
Q1 (a) For treason is thecorrect option.
Q2 (b) Official policy of discrimination against the Blacks is the correct option.
Q3 (d) All the above is the correct option.
Q4 (d) All National Party is the correct option.
Q5 (d) Both (a) and (b) is the correct option.
Q6 (d) More discriminatory laws were passed is the correct option.
Explanation:
Q.1. Nelson Mandela was sentenced to life imprisonment for treason.
Q.2. Official policy of discrimination against the Blacks is known as Apartheid.
Q.3. Restricted social contacts between the races, segregation of public facilities and creation of race-specific job categories are some of the ways by which the system of apartheid discriminated against South Africans.
Q.4. African National Conference, African Neutral Congress and African National Congress are some of the organisations that led the struggle against the policies of segregation.
Q.5. Due to increasing protests and struggles, the Government realised that repression was becoming difficult and hence decided to change its policies.
Q.6. Passing more discriminatory laws did not form a part of the changed attitude of the South African government.