The Nelson Mandela Journey

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Which publisher first published Nelson Mandela's autobiography, Long Walk to Freedom?

Little Brown & Co.

For how many years was Nelson Mandela imprisoned?

27 years

Which government regarded Nelson Mandela as a terrorist?

South African government

What was the name of the armed wing of the African National Congress (ANC)?

Umkhonto We Sizwe

What is the main focus of Nelson Mandela's autobiography, Long Walk to Freedom?

His early life and education

Which elements show the characteristic properties of both metals and non-metals?

Si, Ge, As, Sb, and Te

What are elements called that lose electrons to form compounds?

Metals

What are elements called that gain electrons to form compounds?

Non-metals

What is the maximum number of electrons in the valence shell of metals?

Less than or equal to 3

Which materials are commonly used in the construction of bridges, automobiles, airplanes, ships, and trains?

Metals

Which elements in the periodic table show the characteristic properties of both metals and non-metals?

Si, Ge, As, Sb, and Te

What are elements called that lose electrons to form compounds?

Metals

What are elements called that gain electrons to form compounds?

Non-metals

Which type of elements are electropositive and contain less than or equal to three electrons in their valence shell?

Metals

What are some common uses of metals?

Construction of bridges, automobiles, and airplanes

Test your knowledge on Nelson Mandela's inspiring journey to freedom and his influential autobiography, 'Long Walk to Freedom.' Explore his early life, struggles against apartheid, and his 27-year imprisonment on Robben Island. Discover the remarkable story of South Africa's first democratically elected President.

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