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Activist Steve Biko dies in custody in South Africa
Contributed by: Blake
  • 1. When did activist Steve Biko die in custody in South Africa?
A) 1990
B) 1980
C) 1960
D) 1977
  • 2. What was Steve Biko's occupation?
A) Teacher
B) Activist
C) Doctor
D) Politician
  • 3. What organization did Steve Biko co-found?
A) Pan Africanist Congress
B) Black Consciousness Movement
C) African National Congress
D) United Democratic Front
  • 4. Where was Steve Biko born?
A) United States
B) South Africa
C) Kenya
D) Nigeria
  • 5. How old was Steve Biko when he died?
A) 35
B) 30
C) 40
D) 25
  • 6. What was the title of Steve Biko's book?
A) Freedom Fighter
B) Black Consciousness
C) I Write What I Like
D) The Struggle Continues
  • 7. Which musical artist wrote a song in tribute to Steve Biko?
A) Peter Gabriel
B) Miriam Makeba
C) Bob Marley
D) Hugh Masekela
  • 8. What international organization condemned the killing of Steve Biko?
A) International Criminal Court
B) World Health Organization
C) Red Cross
D) United Nations
  • 9. How did Steve Biko promote self-reliance and empowerment among black Africans?
A) Through religious conversion
B) Through the Black Consciousness Movement
C) Through armed conflict
D) Through political negotiations
  • 10. What award was posthumously bestowed upon Steve Biko in 2004?
A) Bharat Ratna
B) Order of the Baobab
C) Medal of Freedom
D) Nobel Peace Prize
  • 11. Which famous activist paid tribute to Steve Biko by saying, 'His courage and dignity inspired a generation?'
A) Martin Luther King Jr.
B) Nelson Mandela
C) Rosa Parks
D) Malcolm X
  • 12. Who was the Prime Minister of South Africa when Steve Biko died?
A) Nelson Mandela
B) B.J. Vorster
C) Julius Malema
D) Thabo Mbeki
  • 13. What kind of activism was Steve Biko known for?
A) Animal Rights
B) Anti-Apartheid
C) Environmental
D) Feminist
  • 14. Which city in South Africa was Steve Biko born in?
A) Durban
B) Cape Town
C) King William's Town
D) Johannesburg
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