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Prisoner 46664, often used as a reverential title for Nelson Mandela, comes from the number assigned to him at this prison?

Hello Friends, here are the answers to today’s Amazon Quiz 17 July 2020.

Prisoner 46664 Amazon Quiz Answers

Question 1:
'Prisoner 46664', often used as a reverential title for Nelson Mandela, comes from the number assigned to him at which prison?
Answer:- Robben Island


Question 2: The number '0' does NOT have an equivalent in Roman numerals.
Answer:-TRUE


Question 3: In 2019, Jayshree Vyas became the first independent woman director appointed by which stock exchange?
Answer:-Bombay Stock Exchange


Question 4: What is the capital of Norway?
Answer:- Oslo


Question 5: What phrase coined by Desmond Tutu did Nelson Mandela use to describe South Africa?
Answer:- Rainbow Nation


What is Prisoner 46664

Prisoner 46664 is mostly used as a reverential title for Nelson Mandela. It comes from the number assigned to him at the prison of Robben Island. His was assigned as prison number 466/64.

‘Prisoner 46664’ continues to be used as a reverential title for him. Shortly before Joe Strummer’s death, he and U2’s Bono wrote the song “46664” for Mandela as part of the campaign against AIDS in Africa.

Prisoner 46664 – Nelson Mandela

Read about the life of Nelson Mandela on Wiki.

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