Chapter One, The Prelude
1. When were the black people of South Africa allowed to vote for the first time according to "Chapter One, The Prelude"?
(a) March 28, 1994.
(b) April 27, 1994.
(c) April 27, 1994.
(d) April 17, 1994.
2. What church is Desmond Tutu a part of?
(a) Catholic.
(b) Taoist.
(c) Buddhist.
(d) Anglican.
3. What was Tutu's rank in the Church?
(a) Bishop.
(b) Pastor.
(c) Archbishop.
(d) Monk.
4. How old was Tutu in 1994?
(a) 95 years old.
(b) 62 years old.
(c) 52 years old.
(d) 43 years old.
5. How old was Nelson Mandela in 1994?
(a) 66 years old.
(b) 76 years old.
(c) 56 years old.
(d) 75 years old.
6. What did people fear would happen on the day of the first election that allowed black people to vote?
(a) No turn out.
(b) A celebration.
(c) White intimidation.
(d) Bloodshed.
7. Who was the chief of the Inkatha Freedom Party in 1994?
(a) Robert de Verk.
(b) Nelson Mandela.
(c) Desmond Tutu.
(d) Mangosuthu Buthelezi.
8. Where did Tutu decide to vote for the first election open to black people?
(a) A ghetto township.
(b) Cape Town.
(c) East London.
(d) Johannesburg.
9. What prize did Tutu win in 1984?
(a) Global Peace Prize.
(b) Nobel Peace Prize.
(c) International Peace Prize.
(d) Distinguished Service Prize.
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