1. Answer
the following question according to context.
1.
What does apartheid means ?
a.apart b. distance c.
racial segregation d. dialogue
2.
What does shackles refer to
a. restraints
b. sick c. stigma d.
spur
3.
race
discrimination
a. differences on the basis of caste, creed and
colour b. competition among the members of a race
c. demoralization of people d. domination of others
4.
The word manifestation means ?
a. exhibition b.
right c.change
d. sign
5.
The word alleviate is related to?
a. reducing b.
heating c. soothing
d. heal
6.
The word chasm refers to--?
a. cleft
b. top c. hatred
d. border
7.
The closest meaning emancipation is ?
a. participation
b. encouragement c. expectation d.
liberation
8. The
word “unwavering” opposite means –
a) Unmoved
b) waver c) moving d)
proof
9. “Clan” which is not similar
–
a) Race b) linage c) tribe d) struggle
10. He
was determined to bring ----apartheid while avoiding a civil war.
a) Down
b) about c) out d) up
11. Verb
of the word manifestation is --?
a) Manifest
b)manifeste c)menifaste d)
menifest
12. The
time for the ----of the wounds has come.
a) Curing
b) freedom c) emancipation d)
healing
13. In
-----Mendela was awarded the Nobel prize .
a) 1994
b) 1996 c) 1993 d) 1995
14. F.W
de klerk is associated with ----
a) helped him
to free from prison b) helped him
getting nobel prize c) negotiated the
end of apartheid d) a&c
15. I
have cherished the ideal of a democratic and ------in which all persons live
together .
a) Society
b) free society c) harmony d) humanity
16. The
correct spelling is --?
a) Reconsillation
b) reconcilation c)
reconcileation d)
reconciliation
17. Noun
of the word encourage ----?
18. Mythic
is related to ----
a) Legendary b)
unbelievable c) meager d)
mysterious
19. Verb
of the word prison --?
20.
An
idea or hope in mind for long time is concern with –
a)
Sparkle b) cherished c)
revered d) prestige
21.
The opposite meaning Bring down is
–
a) Uprrot b)
demolish c) emplacement d) come round
22. The
closest meaning of the word intercede?
a) Negotiate
b) plead c) arbitrate d) a&C
23. Passive
form- F.W de klark had freed him.
24. The years Mendela spent behind bars
made him the world’s most celebrated political prisoner.
(complex)
25. The
direct form of -?--He
said that during my lifetime, he had
dedicated himself to this struggle .
26. I will fight it now, and will ----until the end of my 10 days.
27. Adjective of the word Intensely --?
28. Similar to—organize -?
a) Encourage
b) embody c) erupted d)
subjugate
29. The
opposite word of oppressed ?
a) Suppressed
b) demoralize c) uplifted d) subjugate
30. It is an ideal I hope to live ---and to
achieve
a) In
b) for c) of on
2.
Read the following text and fill in the blanks with suitable
word from the box. There are more words than needed. You may
change the form of the words if necessary:
Undergo |
Offence |
Place |
End |
Democracy |
Uprising |
Greatest |
Throughout |
Negotiation |
|
Nelson Mendela was one of the greatest leader of the world a)---- his life. He fought against racism. He
was b)--- with capital c)---In historic
Rivonia d)---- case. The trial took e)---- In 1963. This great leader had to
f)---30 years imprisonment. A serious g)--- broke out the state when he was behind
the bar. However, the south African white leader realized the truth to bring an
h)---- to the malpractice. Then Nelson mendela was released and after i)--- the
problem was at least solved and south Africa enjoyed true j)----
3.
Read the text below and fill in the gaps with
the right use of verbs:
Mandela-(a)-- (be) among the
first to advocate armed resistance to apartheid, going underground in 1961 to
form the ANC's armed wing. He (b)---(leave)
South Africa and (travel) the continent and Europe, studying guerrilla warfare
and building support for the ANC. Branded a terrorist by his enemies, Mandela –(c)-(sentence) to life imprisonment in 1964,
isolated from millions of his countrymen as they (d)---(suffer) oppression, violence and forced resettlement
under the apartheid regime of racial segregation. He--- (imprison) on Robben Island, a penal colony
of Cape Town, where he (e)----(spend) the next 18 years before being moved to mainland prisons.
4.
Read
the jumbled text and rearrange it into a cohesive paragraph.
In his later years in prison, he met President P.W.
Botha and his successor de Klerk. He was behind bars when an uprising broke out
in the huge township of Soweto in 1976 and when others erupted in violence in
the 1980s. "As I finally walked through those gates ... I felt even at the
age of 71 that my life was beginning anew. My 10,000 days of imprisonment were
at last over," Mandela wrote of that day. When he was released on 11
February 1990, walking away from the Victor Verster prison hand-in-hand with
his wife Winnie, the event was watched live by millions oftelevision viewers
across the world. But when the regime realized it was time to negotiate, it was
Mandela to whom it turned
5.
Explain the following quote : (any
one )
a. "It is an ideal I hope to live for and to
achieve. But if needs be, it is an ideal for which I am prepared to die."
b. “don’t call me I’ll call you"
6.
Fill in gap
with appropriate preposition.
smoking
is abhorrent-(a)------me. I abide –(b)---my parents in London.
A man has to abide (c)----the discipline. He is absent (d)---the
meeting. She is always absorbed-(e)----reading. You should abstain –(f)---tacking
drug. The man has been accused –(g)--murder. He has been accustomed –(h)----tacking
tea every day. You are not acquainted –(i)---the
company. Young generation is addicted –(j)---drug.
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