Southern Africa
Apartheid
Nelson Mandela
Random questions
Grammar
100

Was Southern Africa ever colonized? 

Yes

100

What was apartheid?

(rated explanation)

100

Who gave Mandela the name Nelson?

A teacher

100

Venezuela is part of what continent?

South America

100

To be in present tense 

I:     you:   he/she/it:   we:   You:  they:

am, you, is, are, are, are

200

Which country is the most known colonizer in Southern Africa?

Great Britain 

200

Who had the power under the Apartheid?
Tip: Skin color

The white people 

200

Which political party was Nelson Mandela part of? 

ANC (African National Congress) 

200

What is the name of the president in the USA?

Joe Biden 


200

Present tense
You ? not going to steal the cake from me!

are

300

Which war took place in 1880-1881 and in 1899-1902?

The Boer Wars

300

When was Apartheid a thing (start year - end year)? 

1948-(1990-1994) 

300

Which prize did Mandela win in 1993?

The Nobel Peace Prize

300

Granatæble is the danish word for:

pomegranate

300

Past tense (to go)
I ? out eating fishsticks with my dog yesterday

went

400

Name three countries in Southern Africa 

Zambia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Mozambique, Angola, Namibia, Congo ....

400

How many racial groups was the South African population divided into? 

4-5 (White, black, Asian (or Indian) or coloured

400

What was the name of the president that released Mandela from jail?

FW de Klerk (Frederik Willem de Klerk) 

400

In which city was HC. Andersen born?

Odense 

400
What gets changes in regular nouns that ends with a y in plural form?

y changes to ies

500

List the three things Southern Africa benefited the european countries.

Slave trade, Natural resources and trade routes 

500

Name three things that would be different from a white and black person under the apartheid.

(rated response) 

500

Spell the name Mandela had before Nelson
Hint: Ro 

R..O..L..I..H..L..A..H..L..A

500

Name 3 people who have led the Soviet Union (Last or first name only counts)

Joseph Stalin, Vladimir Lenin, Georgy Malenkov, Nikita Khrushchev . . . 

500

What gets added on regular verbs in past tense?

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