I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai
  • 1. I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai is a compelling memoir that chronicles the life of a young Pakistani girl who stood up against the Taliban's oppressive regime to advocate for girls' education in her country. The book details Malala's early life in the Swat Valley, where she was raised in a culturally rich but tumultuous environment, and paints a vivid picture of the beauty of her homeland and the challenges it faced. Through her powerful narrative, Malala shares the story of her father's passion for education, the fear and courage that enveloped her daily life, and her growing determination to fight for the right to learn. The memoir reaches a poignant climax with the harrowing account of the assassination attempt on her life in 2012, which left her severely injured but undeterred in her mission. Following her recovery, Malala became a global symbol of resilience and activism, reaching out to audiences around the world to promote the importance of education as a fundamental human right. Her journey not only highlights the struggles of girls in regions affected by conflict and extremism but also inspires individuals everywhere to recognize the transformative power of education and to advocate for social change.

    What is the main theme of 'I Am Malala'?
A) The power of money.
B) The importance of education.
C) Building military strength.
D) Political maneuvering.
  • 2. Where is Malala Yousafzai from?
A) Afghanistan.
B) India.
C) Pakistan.
D) Bangladesh.
  • 3. Which organization did Malala co-found?
A) Amnesty International.
B) World Health Organization.
C) Human Rights Campaign.
D) Malala Fund.
  • 4. What did Malala write for the BBC Urdu?
A) A blog about her life under the Taliban.
B) A novel.
C) An article on politics.
D) A cookbook.
  • 5. What year was Malala attacked?
A) 2010.
B) 2014.
C) 2012.
D) 2016.
  • 6. Malala won the Nobel Peace Prize in which year?
A) 2014.
B) 2016.
C) 2015.
D) 2013.
  • 7. Who is Malala's father?
A) Abdul Yousafzai.
B) Ziauddin Yousafzai.
C) Muhammad Yousafzai.
D) Imran Khan.
  • 8. What significant movement did Malala's work contribute to?
A) Global education movement.
B) Economic reform movement.
C) Political revolution.
D) Environmental protection.
  • 9. Which award did Malala receive in 2014?
A) Nobel Peace Prize
B) Oscar
C) Fields Medal
D) Grammy Award
  • 10. In which part of Pakistan did Malala grow up?
A) Balochistan.
B) Sindh.
C) Punjab.
D) Swat Valley.
  • 11. In which city did Malala grow up?
A) Lahore
B) Kabul
C) Peshawar
D) Mingora
  • 12. What does Malala's name mean?
A) Grief-stricken
B) Flower
C) Brave one
D) Warrior
  • 13. Which famous quote is associated with Malala?
A) Education is the key to success.
B) Knowledge is power.
C) Life is what you make it.
D) One child, one teacher, one pen, and one book can change the world.
  • 14. What is Malala's vision for the future?
A) Universal access to education.
B) Expansion of military forces.
C) Focus on technology.
D) Reduction of government.
  • 15. What did Malala do after her recovery?
A) Retired from activism.
B) Started a business.
C) Continued to advocate for education.
D) Moved to the U.S. permanently.
  • 16. How did the world learn about Malala's story?
A) Political meetings
B) Social media
C) Word of mouth
D) Media coverage
  • 17. How did the Taliban react to Malala's activism?
A) They supported her.
B) They targeted her for assassination.
C) They invited her to speak.
D) They ignored her.
  • 18. Which school did Malala attend in England?
A) Oxford High School
B) Harvard Academy
C) Edgbaston High School
D) Birmingham Academy
  • 19. How did Malala recover after her attack?
A) She traveled
B) She went to a spa
C) She had surgery
D) She stayed in bed
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