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Quiz about South Africans  Who am I  Part 2
Quiz about South Africans  Who am I  Part 2

South Africans - Who am I (Part 2) Quiz


How much do you know about prominent South Africans?

A multiple-choice quiz by madison_17. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
madison_17
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
269,087
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
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Avg Score
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Question 1 of 10
1. I started my career as a boxing referee in 1973. I was the first man to referee title fights in all 17 weight categories. In 1980 I was named "Referee of the Year" by the World Boxing Association, and in 2004 was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. Who am I? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. I was born in 1923 in Springs on the Witwatersrand and attended a convent school. I started writing quite early and my first novel, "The Lying Days", was published in 1953. I was awarded the Booker Prize in 1974 and the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1991. What is my name? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. I was born in 1969 in Bloemfontein and attended Grey College. I captained South Africa in Cricket from 1994 - 2000 in 53 test matches. In 2000 I was charged with match fixing based on tapes the Delhi police had recorded. At the King Commission I was banned for life from either playing or coaching the game. Can you guess who I am? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. I was born on 4 Feb 1989 in Johannesburg and was HIV positive. My mother was unable to care for me and I was adopted. I made headlines when a school refused to accept me because of my HIV status, a decision which was against the constitution of our country and which was later reversed. I died on 1 June 2001. What is my name? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. I was born in 1939 in the Western Cape and studied Fine Arts at the University of Cape Town. I wsa opposed to apartheid and left South Africa for France in the 1960's where I married a French woman of Vietnamese descent. This meant I could not return to South Africa due to the "Mixed Marriages Act". On an illegal trip in 1975 I was arrested and imprisoned until 1982. I am a novelist and poet. Who am I? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. I was born in Benoni on the Witwatersrand in 1975. I was the first South African to win an Academy Award, which I won in 2003 for portraying Aileen Wuornos in the movie "Monster". I have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. My first movie was "2 Days in the Valley" in 1996. Can you guess who I am? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. I was born in 1931 in Klerksdorp . I coined the term Rainbow Nation and have always maintained that interracial harmony could be attained in South Africa without bloodshed. I was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 for my role in resolving apartheid and month later became the first black person to be ordained as an Anglican Bishop in Johannesburg. What is my name? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. I was born in 1952 in Soweto, Johannesburg, the son of a policeman. I matriculated in 1971 and went on to obtain my BProc degree at the University of the North where I became involved in student politics. I was instrumental in starting the National Union of Mineworkers. I was detained for 11 months in 1974 for organising pro-Frelimo rallies. What is my name? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. I was born in 1953 in Pretoria, became a Rhodes Scholar and a Judge on the Supreme Court of Appeal. I was the first senior official in South Africa to publicly announce my HIV positive status. I was appointed "Her Majesty's Counsel" in 1994 and was awarded the Nelson Mandela Award for Health and Human Rights in 2000. Can you guess who I am? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. I was born in 1957 in Johannesburg and grew up in Lenasia, due to the implementation of the "Group Areas Act" which segregated races. I obtained my BSc in 1978 at Durban University, and it was there that I became involved in politics. I joined the Black Consciousness Movement and the South African Students Organisation. I was detained on a number of occasions until the unbanning of the ANC in 1991. What is my name? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. I started my career as a boxing referee in 1973. I was the first man to referee title fights in all 17 weight categories. In 1980 I was named "Referee of the Year" by the World Boxing Association, and in 2004 was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. Who am I?

Answer: Stan Christodoulou

Stan Christodoulou served as an Executive Director of the South African Boxing Board of Control, and during his career as a referee has been named South African boxing's "Man of the Year" on two occasions.
2. I was born in 1923 in Springs on the Witwatersrand and attended a convent school. I started writing quite early and my first novel, "The Lying Days", was published in 1953. I was awarded the Booker Prize in 1974 and the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1991. What is my name?

Answer: Nadine Gordimer

Nadine was a member of the ANC and fought against apartheid, discrimination and oppression. She was so opposed to discrimination of any form that she refused to accept her shortlisting for the 1998 Orange Prize, as the award recognised only women.
3. I was born in 1969 in Bloemfontein and attended Grey College. I captained South Africa in Cricket from 1994 - 2000 in 53 test matches. In 2000 I was charged with match fixing based on tapes the Delhi police had recorded. At the King Commission I was banned for life from either playing or coaching the game. Can you guess who I am?

Answer: Hansie Cronje

Hansie died prematurely at the age of 32 when the plane in which he was travelling crashed into the Outeniqua Mountains on 1 June 2002. The tapes which started the controversy of match fixing were never actually heard during the enquiry.

Hansie maintained throughout that he had never fixed a match and that all money he had recieved had been for forecasting the outcome of the matches based on the teams and conditions which prevailed at the time.
4. I was born on 4 Feb 1989 in Johannesburg and was HIV positive. My mother was unable to care for me and I was adopted. I made headlines when a school refused to accept me because of my HIV status, a decision which was against the constitution of our country and which was later reversed. I died on 1 June 2001. What is my name?

Answer: Nkosi Johnson

Nkosi was adopted by Gail Johnson. Nkosi was the keynote speaker at the 13th International AIDS Conference and in 2005 he was posthumously awarded the International Children's Peace Prize.
5. I was born in 1939 in the Western Cape and studied Fine Arts at the University of Cape Town. I wsa opposed to apartheid and left South Africa for France in the 1960's where I married a French woman of Vietnamese descent. This meant I could not return to South Africa due to the "Mixed Marriages Act". On an illegal trip in 1975 I was arrested and imprisoned until 1982. I am a novelist and poet. Who am I?

Answer: Breyten Breytenbach

His works include novels, essays and poetry, many of which are in Afrikaans. He is also well known for his pictorial art and he has had exhibitions in countries all over the world.
6. I was born in Benoni on the Witwatersrand in 1975. I was the first South African to win an Academy Award, which I won in 2003 for portraying Aileen Wuornos in the movie "Monster". I have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. My first movie was "2 Days in the Valley" in 1996. Can you guess who I am?

Answer: Charlize Theron

Charlize was only 15 when her mother shot her father in self defence. She has stated that she will not get married until same-sex couples are afforded the same right.
7. I was born in 1931 in Klerksdorp . I coined the term Rainbow Nation and have always maintained that interracial harmony could be attained in South Africa without bloodshed. I was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 for my role in resolving apartheid and month later became the first black person to be ordained as an Anglican Bishop in Johannesburg. What is my name?

Answer: Desmond Tutu

In 1986 he was elected Archbishop of Cape Town. He has been married to his wife Leah since 1955 and they have four children. He also headed the Truth and Reconciliation Commission into apartheid crimes.
8. I was born in 1952 in Soweto, Johannesburg, the son of a policeman. I matriculated in 1971 and went on to obtain my BProc degree at the University of the North where I became involved in student politics. I was instrumental in starting the National Union of Mineworkers. I was detained for 11 months in 1974 for organising pro-Frelimo rallies. What is my name?

Answer: Cyril Ramaphosa

Cyril was head of the negotiating team of the ANC to negotiate the end of apartheid with the National Party Government. He is a businessman and is Executive Chairman of Shanduka Holdings, a company he founded. He also holds a number of directorships throughout South Africa.
9. I was born in 1953 in Pretoria, became a Rhodes Scholar and a Judge on the Supreme Court of Appeal. I was the first senior official in South Africa to publicly announce my HIV positive status. I was appointed "Her Majesty's Counsel" in 1994 and was awarded the Nelson Mandela Award for Health and Human Rights in 2000. Can you guess who I am?

Answer: Edwin Cameron

Edwin has co-authored a number of books and is the patron of a number of HIV organisations in South Africa. In 2002 he was granted a Special Award by the Bar of England and Wales for "his contribution to international jurisprudence and the protection of human rights".
10. I was born in 1957 in Johannesburg and grew up in Lenasia, due to the implementation of the "Group Areas Act" which segregated races. I obtained my BSc in 1978 at Durban University, and it was there that I became involved in politics. I joined the Black Consciousness Movement and the South African Students Organisation. I was detained on a number of occasions until the unbanning of the ANC in 1991. What is my name?

Answer: Valli Moosa

Mohammed Valli Moosa was Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism from 1999 to 2004. He was appointed as President of the IUCN (The World Conservation Union).
Source: Author madison_17

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