1. Racial discrimination is against –

(A) Capitalism

(B) Power 

(C) Secularism

(D) Human rights 

 

2. Martin Luther King, Jr. has written the lesson –

(A) The Artist

(B) I Have a Dream 

(C) A Pinch of Snuff 

(D) Bharat Is My Home

 

3. Martin Luther King, Jr. belonged to – 

(A) Britain

(B) France 

(C) China

(D) The USA 

 

4. ………….. is sweltering with the heat of injustice and Oppression. 

(A) Newyork

(B) Texas 

(C) Chicago

(D) Mississippi 

 

5. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a –

(A) Negro 

(B) German 

(C) French

(D) None of these 

 

6. Nigroes are the former …….. Of America. 

(A) Farmers

(B) Traders 

(C) Slaves 

(D) None of these 

 

7. Martin Luther King, Jr. had ………… children.

(A) One

(B) Two 

(C) Three

(D) Four 

 

8. Martin Luther King, Jr. loves the white –

(A) African

(B) Asian 

(C) European 

(D) American 

 

9. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his speech Washington DC on August –

(A) 25, 1963

(B) 28, 1963 

(C) 12, 1964

(D) 28, 1965 

 

10. Martin Luther King, Jr. dislikes ……….. Discrimination.

(A) Caste 

(B) Sex

(C) Religion

(D) Racial 

 

11. The ‘bank of justice’ is –

(A) Bankrupt 

(B) Highway 

(C) Staggered

(D) Struggled 

 

12. …………… has given the Negro people a bad cheque which has come back marked in sufficient fund! 

(A) Europe

(B) Canada 

(C) America 

(D) Mexico 

 

13. “And as we walk, we make the pledge that we shall –

(A) Always be satisfied 

(B) Always fight 

(C) Always hate people

(D) Always march ahead 

 

14. King is regarded as one of the greatest –

(A) Artists

(B) Scientists 

(C) Separatists

(D) Orators 

 

15. Martin Luther King Jr. was born in –

(A) 1939

(B) 1929 

(C) 1919

(D) 1969

 

16. King was assassinated in –

(A) 1968 

(B) 1954 

(C) 1942

(D) 1978

 

17. America gave the Negro people— 

(A) A good cheque 

(B) A bad cheque 

(C) A torn cheque

(D) None of these 

 

18. By the signing of the emancipation proclamation the hopes of the Negro population –

(A) fulfilled

(B) half fulfilled 

(C) remained unfulfilled  

(D) None of these 

 

19. The Negroes made the pledge that they will always –

(A) March ahead 

(B) March back 

(C) March slowly

(D) None of these 

 

20. The word ‘momentous’ stands for –

(A) Foolishness

(B) Aggressive 

(C) Very important 

(D) Unimportant

 

21. I Have a Dream’ is written by –

(A) Germaine Greer

(B) Shiga Naoya 

(C) Martin Luther King, Jr.   

(D) H.E. Bates

 

22. ‘I Have a Dream’ is a part of speech delivered by –

(A) Bertrand Russell 

(B) Shiga Naoya 

(C) Martin Luther King, Jr.   

(D) H.E. Bates

Ans.(C) 

 

23. The condition of the … apalling 

(A) African

(B) Negroes 

(C) Indians

(D) None of these 

 

 24. ……………. was a great orator. 

(A) Pearl S. Buck

(B) Shiga Naoya 

(C) Martin Luther King, Jr.   

(D) Germaine Greer

 

25. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a –

(A) artist

(B) Civil right activists  

(C) Scientist 

(D) Philosopher 

 

26. ‘I Have a Dream’ is a speech delivered by- 

(A) Germaine Greer

(B) Shiga Naoya 

(C) H.E. Bates 

(D) Martin Luther King, Jr.  

 

27. Nobel Prize for Peace was given to Martin Luther King, Jr. in –

(A) 1963

(B) 1964 

(C) 1965

(D) 1966

 

28. The slum area densely populated by an isolated community is marked by –

(A) Safe place

(B) Fallen 

(C) Ghetto 

(D) Oasisa

 

29. The author advocates –

(A) Non-violent struggle  

(B) Violent struggle 

(C) Both the ways

(D) None of these 

  

30.  . . . ……. is a desert state of the USA. 

(A) Mississippi 

(B) Alabama

(C) Georgia 

(D) None of these 

 

31………….. advocates non-violent struggle. 

(A) Pearl S. Buck

(B) H.E. Bates 

(C) Martin Luther King, Jr.  

(D) Shiga Naoya

 

32. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on –

(A) March 4

(B) April 4 

(C) May 4

(D) December 4 

 

33. ‘I Have a Dream’ is a speech delivered by King on –

(A) August 28, 1963  

(B) June 28, 1965 

(C) May 28, 1953

(D) April 28, 1973 

 

34. To overlook the Negro would be –

(A) good

(D) beneficial 

(C) fatal 

(D) None of these 

 

35. How many times King repeats that we cannot be

Satisfied’ –

(A) two times

(B) three times 

(C) five times 

(D) six times 

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