How did Mandela's 'hunger for freedom' change throughout his life?
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3%
It diminished as he grew older.
81%
It transformed from a desire for personal freedom to a desire for the freedom of all his people.
11%
It shifted from political freedom to economic freedom.
4%
It remained constant and unchanged from his childhood.
Where was the inauguration ceremony held?
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9%
The Parliament House in Cape Town
12%
The Constitutional Court in Johannesburg
78%
The sandstone amphitheatre of the Union Buildings in Pretoria
2%
The FNB Stadium in Soweto
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Who accompanied Nelson Mandela to the inauguration ceremony on the podium?
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10%
His wife, Winnie Mandela
63%
His daughter, Zenani
16%
His mother, Nosekeni Fanny
10%
His mentor, Walter Sisulu
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What did Mandela realize about his boyhood freedom?
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26%
It was the only true freedom he ever had.
15%
It was a gift from his parents.
39%
It was an illusion.
19%
It was more important than political freedom.
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Which of the following properties is generally not shown by metals?
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10%
Electrical conduction
12%
Sonorous in nature
74%
Dullness
4%
Ductility
Aluminium is used for making cooking utensils. Which of the following properties of aluminium are responsible for the same? (i) Good thermal conductivity (ii) Good electrical conductivity (iii) Ductility (iv) High melting point
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13%
(i) and (ii)
21%
(i) and (iii)
12%
(ii) and (iii)
53%
(i) and (iv)
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Why do ionic compounds not conduct electricity in the solid state but conduct electricity when molten or dissolved in water?
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15%
Ions are not present in the solid state.
15%
Electrons are free to move in the solid state.
67%
Ions are held in fixed positions in the solid lattice but are free to move in the liquid phase.
2%
The distance between ions is too large in the solid state.
Metal oxides which react with both acids as well as bases to produce salts and water are known as:
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5%
Basic oxides
10%
Acidic oxides
75%
Amphoteric oxides
10%
Neutral oxides
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The ability of metals to be drawn into thin wires is known as:
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27%
Malleability
66%
Ductility
5%
Sonority
2%
Conductivity
Which of the following metals exist in their native state in nature?
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17%
Copper and Zinc
58%
Gold and Platinum
18%
Aluminium and Silver
8%
Magnesium and Gold
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Which of the following is the correct arrangement of the given metals in ascending order of their reactivity?
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13%
Zinc, Iron, Magnesium, Sodium
46%
Sodium, Magnesium, Iron, Zinc
36%
Iron, Zinc, Magnesium, Sodium
4%
Zinc, Iron, Sodium, Magnesium
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Which of the following metals reacts with neither cold nor hot water, but reacts with steam?
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12%
Sodium
16%
Calcium
37%
Magnesium
35%
Iron
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The most abundant metal in the earth's crust is:
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41%
Iron
37%
Aluminium
15%
Calcium
8%
Sodium
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The process of heating a carbonate ore strongly in a limited supply of air to convert it into a metal oxide is called:
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24%
Roasting
61%
Calcination
8%
Smelting
7%
Reduction
Why do ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points?
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16%
They are formed by sharing of electrons.
10%
They contain molecules instead of ions.
72%
A considerable amount of energy is required to break the strong inter-ionic attraction.
2%
They are solids at room temperature.
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An alloy is a:
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13%
Compound
57%
Homogeneous mixture
26%
Heterogeneous mixture
4%
Element
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The reaction of iron(III) oxide (Fe₂O₃) with aluminium is used to join railway tracks. This highly exothermic reaction is known as:
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13%
Galvanisation
10%
Combustion
74%
The Thermite reaction
3%
Hydrogenation
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Galvanisation is a method of protecting iron from rusting by coating it with a thin layer of:
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14%
Gallium
22%
Aluminium
59%
Zinc
5%
Silver
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