PHILOSOPHERS OF LIFE QUIZ Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela

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PHILOSOPHERS OF LIFE QUIZ Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela Made and Coded By Kirishananth Rajaseelan

The quiz will be harder as you go along. Good Luck CLICK HERE TO START

What do Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela have in common? 1 What do Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela have in common? A – They used Non-Violence Methods B – They worked together as a team C - They played for a football team Made by: Kirishananth Rajaseelan

What did Nelson Mandela do in South Africa? 2 What did Nelson Mandela do in South Africa? A – Nothing B – Stopped Racism in South Africa C - Was a Lawyer Made by: Kirishananth Rajaseelan

What did Mahatma Gandhi do? 3 What did Mahatma Gandhi do? A – Astronaut B – Worked Hard to get Independence from Britain C - Had a big fight with Britain Made by: Kirishananth Rajaseelan

What did Gandhi Study when he came to the UK? 4 What did Gandhi Study when he came to the UK? A – Philosophy B – Medicine C - Law Made by: Kirishananth Rajaseelan

Made by: Kirishananth Rajaseelan 5 Nelson Mandela was give the name Rolilahla at birth. Who gave him the name Nelson? A – His Mum B – His Teacher C - His Grandmother Made by: Kirishananth Rajaseelan

6 What happened to Mahatma Gandhi when he was on the First Class train in South Africa? A – He got pushed off the train B – He was offered a beer C - He was treated nicely Made by: Kirishananth Rajaseelan

What was Nelson Mandela’s Profession? 7 What was Nelson Mandela’s Profession? A – Attorney B – Teacher C - Accountant Made by: Kirishananth Rajaseelan

Made by: Kirishananth Rajaseelan 8 What does Mahatma mean? A – India's Greatest B – Soul Saver C -  Great Soul Made by: Kirishananth Rajaseelan

What was Mandela arrested for on August 5, 1962? A – Treason B – Theft C - None Above Made by: Kirishananth Rajaseelan

10 What is Gandhi's robe called? A – Guga B – Sarifa C - Dodhi Made by: Kirishananth Rajaseelan

11 How many years did Nelson Mandela spend in prison? A – 10 B – 70 C - 27 Made by: Kirishananth Rajaseelan

12 What was Gandhi's policy of non-violence called? A – Charnaka B – Ahimsa C - Karma Made by: Kirishananth Rajaseelan

Nelson Mandela won the Nobel Peace Prize for ending apartheid 13 Nelson Mandela won the Nobel Peace Prize for ending apartheid A – True B – False Made by: Kirishananth Rajaseelan

14 Which President granted Mandela Release? A – Pik Botha B – Cecil Rhodes C -F.W.De Kerk Made by: Kirishananth Rajaseelan

15 Why did Gandhi wear a robe? A – To show unity towards low class citizens B – Hindu Tradition C - Its comfortable Made by: Kirishananth Rajaseelan

15 Why did Gandhi wear a robe? A – To show unity towards low class citizens B – Hindu Tradition C - Its comfortable Made by: Kirishananth Rajaseelan

16 Did both Philosopher’s achieve their aim? A – No, they’ve failed their aim B – Yes, they reached their aim C - Cannot tell. Made by: Kirishananth Rajaseelan

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