Top 250+ Solved History of Human Rights Movements MCQ Questions Answer
Q. As part of the poor people's campaign, ……….. went to Memphis,Tennessee on 29 March, 1968, in order to show support for the black sanitation workers.
a. martin luther king, jr.
b. f. w. de klerk
c. nelson mandela
d. edmund burke
Q. ………….., is now leading the United States of America as its president.
a. barrack obama
b. f. w. de klerk
c. nelson mandela
d. martin luther king, jr
Q. The South African activist and former president …………….helped bringan end to apartheid and has been a global advocate for human rights.
a. f. w. de klerk
b. nelson mandela
c. martin luther king, jr
d. edmund burke
Q. A member of the African National Congress party beginning in the 1940s, ……………. was a leader of both peaceful protests and armed resistanceagainst the white minority’s oppressive regime in a racially divided South Africa.
a. nelson mandela
b. f. w. de klerk
c. martin luther king, jr
d. edmund burke
Q. ………….. became the first black president of South Africa in 1994.
a. f. w. de klerk
b. nelson mandela
c. martin luther king, jr
d. edmund burke
Q. ..................was born on July 18, 1918, into a royal family of the Xhosa- speaking Thimbu tribe in the South African village of Mvezo.
a. nelson mandela
b. f. w. de klerk
c. martin luther king, jr
d. olivia ball
Q. ...................mother, Nosekeni Fanny, was the third of Mphakanyiswa’s fourwives, who together bore him nine daughters and four sons.
a. nelson mandela’s
b. f. w. de klerk’s
c. martin luther king, jr
d. olivia ball’s
Q. .................. went on to attend the Clarkebury Boarding Institute andHealdton, a Methodist secondary school, where he excelled in boxing and track as well as academics.
a. f. w. de klerk
b. nelson mandela
c. martin luther king, jr
d. olivia ball
Q. In 1939 ...............entered the elite University of Fort Hare, the onlyWestern-style higher learning institute for South African blacks at the time.
a. nelson mandela
b. f. w. de klerk
c. abraham lincoln
d. paul gready
Q. In 1940 .............and several other students, including his friend andfuture business partner Oliver Tambo were sent home for participating in a boycott against university policies.
a. nelson mandela
b. f. w. de klerk
c. abraham lincoln
d. paul gready
Q. After learning that his guardian had arranged a marriage for him, .............fled to Johannesburg and worked first as a night watchman and then as a law clerk while completing his bachelor’s degree by correspondence.
a. f. w. de klerk
b. nelson mandela
c. abraham lincoln
d. paul gready
Q. ..............studied law at the University of Witwatersrand, where he becameinvolved in the movement against racial discrimination and forged key relationships with black and white activists.
a. f. w. de klerk
b. nelson mandela
c. abraham lincoln
d. karel vasak
Q. ............... spent the first 18 of his 27 years in jail at the brutal RobbenIsland Prison, a former leper colony off the coast of Cape Town, where he was confined to a small cell without a bed or plumbing and compelled to do hard labour in a lime quarry.
a. abraham lincoln
b. f. w. de klerk
c. nelson mandela
d. karel vasak
Q. .............. drafted his autobiography, “Long Walk to Freedom,”
a. nelson mandela
b. f. w. de klerk
c. abraham lincoln
d. mrs. dadabhoy