I have a Dream - Summary
Here he calls upon the Negroes of America to take a pledge to fight for their rights in a nonviolent way.
He reminds them that though slavery in America has long been abolished.
But the Negroes are still poor, exploited, and racially discriminated. Social and economic justice is still a far cry. So, the struggle by Negroes must continue.
However, their creative protest should not degenerate into physical violence and hatred. There must be peaceful and disciplined.
He also reminds the white Americans that all men have been created equal by God. They should shed their hatred for the Blacks because the Blacks are also the citizens of same America.
He hopes that a day will come when both the Blacks and Whites will sit together at a table of brotherhood and Alabama, too will become a developed state as the other states of America.
Objectives - I have a Dream
1. 'I have a dream' is a speech delivered by .........[2018]
- Shiga Naoya
- H. E. Bates
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Germaine Greer
2. Martin Luther King Jr. dislikes ......... discrimination.[2018]
- caste
- sex
- religion
- racial
3. I have a dream is written by .........
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- Mahatma Gandhi
- Dr. Zakir Hussain
- Germaine Greer
4. Martin Luther King Jr belonged to ..........
- Britain
- The USA
- Germany
- France
5. Martin Luther King Jr. was a .........
- Negro
- American
- French
- German
6. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his speech in Washington DC on August ........
- 12, 1964
- 25, 1963
- 28, 1963
- 28, 1965
7. .......... is sweltering with the heat of injustice and oppression.
- Mississippi
- Chicago
- Newyork
- Texas
8. Nobel Prize for Peace was given to Martin Luther King Jr. in ..........
- 1963
- 1964
- 1965
- 1966
9. Who said, "My children will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character."
- Mahatma Gandhi
- Dr. Zakir Hussain
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- H.E. Bates
10. Martin Luther King Jr. had ....... children.
- one
- two
- three
- four
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11. Martin Luther King Jr. loves the white ...........
- Asian
- African
- American
- European
12. Who was influenced by Gandhiji?
- Bertrand Russell
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- Dr. Zakir Hussain
- H.E. Bates
13. To which state does he want to see as a developed state?
- Texas
- Alaska
- Alabama
- Tennesse
14. Who was one of the greatest orators in American history?
- Dr. Zakir Hussain
- Mahatma Gandhi
- H. E. Bates
- Martin Luther King Jr.
15. The bank of justice age .........
- highway
- staggered
- bankrupt
- struggled
16. Nineteen ............ is not an end, but a beginning.
- sixty
- sixty-one
- sixty-two
- sixty-three
17. Who was not satisfied until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream?
- Negro
- White
- American
- European
18. Let us not wallow in the valley of ..........
- hope
- greed
- despair
- poverty
19. ............ was a great orator.
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- Pearl S. Buck
- Germaine Greer
- Shiga Naoya
20. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated on .........
- April 4, 1968
- April 3, 1963
- April 14, 1968
- April 4, 1965
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21. What is the phrase used by the author, talking about the difficulties, pain, and suffering the people face when they raise voice against injustice and discrimination?
- Trials and tributes
- Tearing up the tiring
- Trials and tribulations
- Languishing tribulations
22. The pledge is to always go ahead on the path of ..........
- Hills
- Success
- Freedom
- Love
23. Martin Luther King, Jr. was born in ........
- 1919
- 1929
- 1939
- 1917
24. The slum area densely populated by an isolated community is marked by ...........
- safe place
- fallen
- ghetto
- oasis
25. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on .........
- March 4, 1965
- April 4, 1966
- May 4, 1967
- December 4, 1968
26. How many times King repeats that ‘we cannot be satisfied’.
- two times
- three times
- five times
- six times
27. The word ‘momentous’ stands for ...........
- foolishness
- aggressive
- very important
- unimportant
28. What was Martin Luther King, Jr. before becoming a civil rights activist?
- Businessman
- Baptist minister
- Preacher
- magician
Subjective
1. What is the pledge taken by the Negroes?
Ans:- The pledge taken by the Negroes which is very well explained in 'I Have a Dream'. It is a speech written by Martin Luther King Jr.
They make a promise to themselves and pledge that they will never turn back until and unless they get their rights. They will keep on marching for their justice and freedom.
2. When will the black people finally thank the Almighty?
Ans:- The black people, the Negroes would be grateful to the Almighty and thank him relentlessly only when freedom will ring out in every corner of America.
They would praise and thank God because ultimately they will have the same right and freedom as the other citizens of us.
3. What does his speech reveal?
Ans:- His speech proves that he is a great orator and can stir the mind and heart of all the Negro of America. His commitment to the rights of people and his concern for their uplift have got revealed in his speech.
4. What does Martin Luther say about the life of Negroes?[2018]
Ans:- He says that the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination. They still live on a lonely island of poverty.
5. Why does he thank God?
Ans:- He thanks God that they are, at last, free. Slavery has been abolished. Everyone is equal in the eyes of law.
6. What cautions are required in this task?
Ans:- Bitterness and hatred must go. Creative protest should not be allowed to degenerate into physical violence. Trials and tribulations should be utilized for redemption.
7. What are the things needed to remove the discontent of the Negro?
Ans:- Freedom and equality are required to remove their discontent. They must be provided with equal opportunities for their development. Their cultural identity must be protected.
Explanations
1. "We must forever conduct our struggle ............ with soul force."
>>> Here Martin Luther King Jr. in the essay I have a Dream calls upon the Negroes of America to continue fighting for justice and equality.
But he warns them that the struggle must be conducted with dignity and discipline. It should never be violent. The brute physical force must be faced with the force of the soul.
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