"Immorality Act, 1927" - "Born a Crime"
1. When was the Immorality Act passed?
(a) 1977.
(b) 1827.
(c) 1877.
(d) 1927.
2. In what country did the author grow up?
(a) Nigeria.
(b) South Africa.
(c) South America.
(d) North Africa.
3. Which tribe does the author describe as "warriors"?
(a) The Sotho.
(b) The Zulu.
(c) The Tswana.
(d) The Xhosa.
4. Which tribe does the author describe as "thinkers"?
(a) The Sotho.
(b) The Tswana.
(c) The Zulu.
(d) The Xhosa.
5. Who threw the author from a moving vehicle when he was a young boy?
(a) A policeman.
(b) His mother.
(c) A bank robber.
(d) His father.
6. Which church does the author describe as "passionate" and "cathartic"?
(a) The mostly black church.
(b) The Chinese church.
(c) The mostly white church.
(d) The multiracial church.
7. On what does the author blame most of the things that have gone wrong in his life?
(a) The death of his mother.
(b) Second-hand cars.
(c) Fear.
(d) Apartheid.
8. What predominately Zulu political group violently opposed the African National Congress after the end of apartheid?
(a) The Xhosa.
(b) The National Socialists.
(c) The Sotho.
(d) The Inkatha.
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