Who wants to be a Student Millionaire? Hosted by Ms Wilson.

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Who wants to be a Student Millionaire? Hosted by Ms Wilson

Confident?

The Prizes 1 - $ $ $ $1, $2, $4, $8, $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500, $1,000,000

Lifelines “Phone a friend” Ask the audience

$100 What was the name of the South African policy that discriminated against Blacks? B - Assimilation A - Apartheid C - Segregation D - Genocide A - Apartheid

$200 Who became the first black President of South Africa? B – Thabo Mbeki A – Jacob Zuma C – F W De Klerk D – Nelson Mandela

$500 Where was Nelson Mandela imprisoned? B – Guantanamo Bay A - Alcatraz C – Robben Island D – Port Jackson C – Robben Island

$1,000 South Africa was colonised by which nation? B - France A - Britain C - Holland D - Germany C - Holland

$2,000 Which nationality are the Afrikaners descended from? B - British A - Dutch C - Danish D - French A - Dutch

$4,000 What anti-apartheid organisation did Nelson Mandela belong to? B - KKK A - Boers C - PAC D - ANC

$8,000 How many people were killed in the 1960 Sharpeville massacre? B - 71 A - 69 C D A - 69

$16,000 Question? B – Lessons in Afrikaans only A – Nelson Mandela’s imprisonment C – Separate amenities for blacks D – Establishment of Shanty Towns B – Lessons in Afrikaans only What issue were students protesting about in Soweto in 1976?

$32,000 What was the former name for South Africa? B – Cape Colony A – Cape Canaveral C – Cape Horn D – Cape Town B – Cape Colony

$64,000 How many people were killed on the first day of the Soweto riots? B - 19 A - 18 C - 21 D - 23

$125,000 What two provinces did the Dutch establish after the arrival of the British? B – Orange Free State & Pretoria A – Transvaal & Pretoria C – Orange Free State & Transvaal D – Transvaal & Natal C – Orange Free State & Transvaal

$250,000 Which Black tribe is Nelson Mandela descended from? B - Ndebele A - Tswana C - Xhosa D - Sotho C - Xhosa

$500,000 What organisation organised the passbook protest at Sharpeville? B - PAC A - ANC C - KKK D – National Party B - PAC

$1,000,000 What year was Nelson Mandela imprisoned? B A C D C- 1964

Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!