Q51. He was that rare figure, a natural-born leader tailored for greatness. When he was but a child, his mother whispered to him, "My son, you are a child of the dawn. You will be a man of glory, a great leader of your people." Sukarno never forgot those words. Liberating his land from 350 years of colonial rule, he molded many disparate peoples into a nation that became the fifth most populous in the world and one of the richest in natural resources. He gave his people a language of their own, raised their literacy rate from 6% to over 55%, and gave them an intense pride in being Indonesians. He had monumental talents, oratorical gifts that could sway and charm, and an abundance of that indefinable mystique called charisma. In response, his people gave him loyalty beyond love and reverence approaching god-worship.According to the passage, after freeing his land from colonial rule, Sukarno...English — Passages — Question 51 of 56A. Suddenly built a monument dedicated to himselfB. Caused his people to be ashamed of themselvesC. Became a governor of IndonesiaD. Increased the level of literacy of his peoplePractice more English MCQs for entrance exam preparation on Examora.io.← Previous Question Next Question →