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Malaysia is a beautiful country situated in South East Asia. We have created a quiz to test your knowledge of Malaysia, its history, and its culture. Malaysia was a former British colony that fought colonialism in the 20th century and, with time, became one the most prosperous countries in the region. This quiz gauges your knowledge of Malaysian history and provides you with interesting trivia. If you like the quiz, share it with your friends and family. All the best!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Kingdom Of Sarawak is founded by who and in what year?

    • A.

      Sir James Brooke in 1842

    • B.

      Charles Vyner Brooke in 1959

    • C.

      Sir Adam Brooke in 1730

    • D.

      Henry Vyner Brooke in 1835

    Correct Answer
    A. Sir James Brooke in 1842
    Explanation
    The Kingdom of Sarawak was founded by Sir James Brooke in 1842.

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  • 2. 

    Which of the following is not the political factors that drives British intervention in the Malay States?

    • A.

      The industrial revolution in Europe

    • B.

      Expansion of other colonial powers

    • C.

      Desire to take control of local administrations

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. The industrial revolution in Europe
    Explanation
    The industrial revolution in Europe is not a political factor that drives British intervention in the Malay States. The industrial revolution refers to the rapid development of industry in Europe, which brought about technological advancements and economic growth. While the industrial revolution may have indirectly influenced British intervention through increased demand for resources and markets, it is not a direct political factor driving intervention. Political factors such as the expansion of other colonial powers and the desire to take control of local administrations are more directly related to British intervention in the Malay States.

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  • 3. 

    What was the factor that lead to the formation of the Federated Malay States?

    • A.

      Reduction in the authority of Malay rulers

    • B.

      Controlling the powers of Residents

    • C.

      Increasing the administrative cost

    • D.

      Expansion of the colonial territory in Malaya

    Correct Answer
    A. Reduction in the authority of Malay rulers
    Explanation
    The factor that led to the formation of the Federated Malay States was the reduction in the authority of Malay rulers. This means that the power and control of the Malay rulers were diminished, allowing for the establishment of a more centralized and unified government system in the form of the Federated Malay States. This change in authority likely occurred as a result of colonial influence and the desire for greater control and governance over the region.

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  • 4. 

    On December 10 1941, what are the two British battleship that were sunk by the Japanese?

    • A.

      HMS Winston and HMS Repulse

    • B.

      HMS Prince Of Wales and HMS John Mendela

    • C.

      HMS Prince Of Wales and HMS Repulse

    • D.

      HMS Birmingham and HMS Manchester

    Correct Answer
    C. HMS Prince Of Wales and HMS Repulse
    Explanation
    On December 10, 1941, the Japanese sunk the British battleships HMS Prince Of Wales and HMS Repulse. These two ships were part of the British Eastern Fleet and were attacked by Japanese aircraft near the coast of Malaya during World War II. The sinking of these battleships was a significant blow to the British naval power in the region and marked a turning point in the war in the Pacific.

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  • 5. 

    What is the Kempeitai are responsible for?

    • A.

      Giving food to the local

    • B.

      Managing local news paper

    • C.

      Act as a cannon fodder in the frontline

    • D.

      Physcological operations and propaganda

    Correct Answer
    D. pHyscological operations and propaganda
    Explanation
    The Kempeitai, a military police force in Japan during World War II, were responsible for psychological operations and propaganda. They played a crucial role in shaping public opinion and manipulating information to support the Japanese war effort. Their activities included spreading propaganda, censoring media, monitoring and suppressing dissent, conducting surveillance, and enforcing strict discipline among the civilian population.

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  • 6. 

    When did the Malayan Union become existence and who is the governor?

    • A.

      April 10 1946, Sir Howard Gent

    • B.

      April 1 1946, Sir Edward Gent

    • C.

      May 1 1946, Sir Johnny Gent

    • D.

      May 30 1946, Sir Henry Gent

    Correct Answer
    B. April 1 1946, Sir Edward Gent
    Explanation
    The Malayan Union came into existence on April 1, 1946, with Sir Edward Gent as the governor.

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  • 7. 

    What are the objectives of the Briggs Plan?

    • A.

      To cut off the supply of communist among the support of the population

    • B.

      To lure the communist into the urban area and kill them

    • C.

      To make the communist surrender by providing them necessary supply

    • D.

      To imprisont any civillian who collaborate with the communist

    Correct Answer
    A. To cut off the supply of communist among the support of the population
    Explanation
    The objectives of the Briggs Plan are to cut off the supply of communist among the support of the population. This means that the plan aims to disrupt the flow of resources and support to the communist forces, making it difficult for them to sustain their movement. By doing so, the plan intends to weaken the communist forces and ultimately defeat them.

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  • 8. 

    The Federation Of Malaysia that consists of Sabah, Sarawak, and  Singapore was officially declared on?

    • A.

      August 18, 1957

    • B.

      September 16, 1963

    • C.

      August 1, 1964

    • D.

      August 29, 1962

    Correct Answer
    B. September 16, 1963
    Explanation
    When it was formed on September 16, 1963, Malaysia included Malaya (now Peninsular Malaysia), the island of Singapore, and the colonies of Sarawak and Sabah in northern Borneo. Singapore separated from the federation and gained independence as a republic in August 1965.

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  • 9. 

    What is the below mega project that was build under the leadership of Dr Mahathir Bin Mohammed?

    • A.

      Empire States Building

    • B.

      Petronas Twin Tower

    • C.

      Maybank Tower

    • D.

      Millenium Tower

    Correct Answer
    B. Petronas Twin Tower
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Petronas Twin Tower. This mega project was built under the leadership of Dr Mahathir Bin Mohammed. The Petronas Twin Towers are located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and were completed in 1998. They were designed by Argentine architect Cesar Pelli and are an iconic symbol of Malaysia's modernization and economic progress. The towers were the tallest buildings in the world at the time of their completion and remain one of the most recognizable landmarks in Southeast Asia.

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  • 10. 

    Who is the British High Commissioner that had been killed by MNLA?

    • A.

      Sir Jerry Gurney

    • B.

      Sir Thomas Kerry

    • C.

      Sir Martin Jeremy

    • D.

      Sir Henry Gurney

    Correct Answer
    D. Sir Henry Gurney
    Explanation
    Sir Henry Gurney is the correct answer because he was a British High Commissioner who was killed by the MNLA (Malayan National Liberation Army). Sir Henry Gurney served as the British High Commissioner in Malaya during the 1950s when the country was facing a communist insurgency. He was assassinated by members of the MNLA in 1951 while traveling in his car. His death was a significant event in the history of the Malayan Emergency, as it highlighted the escalating violence and the challenges faced by the British in suppressing the insurgency.

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  • 11. 

    Why Malayan Union received strong opposion from the Malays?

    • A.

      The methods used by Sir Harold Michael to gain approval from the Sultans and cause Sultans to lose power

    • B.

      Malayan Union plan was to expel the Malay to the rural areas

    • C.

      Malayan Union plan was to cut off the suppy of local citizens and supply the British Crown Colony

    • D.

      Malayan Union prevented Malays from leaving the country freely

    Correct Answer
    A. The methods used by Sir Harold Michael to gain approval from the Sultans and cause Sultans to lose power
    Explanation
    The methods used by Sir Harold Michael to gain approval from the Sultans and cause Sultans to lose power can explain why the Malayan Union received strong opposition from the Malays. This suggests that the Malays were against the plan because they saw it as a threat to their traditional authority and autonomy. The methods used by Sir Harold Michael may have included tactics that undermined the power and influence of the Sultans, leading to resistance from the Malays who wanted to protect their cultural and political identity.

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  • 12. 

    The Malayan Union was replaced by what?

    • A.

      Federation Of The Union

    • B.

      Federation Of United

    • C.

      Federation Of Malaya

    • D.

      Federation Of The Malayan People

    Correct Answer
    C. Federation Of Malaya
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Federation Of Malaya. The Malayan Union was a British colonial administration established in 1946, but it faced strong opposition from the Malay nationalists who saw it as a threat to their special rights and privileges. As a result, the Malayan Union was dissolved in 1948 and replaced by the Federation Of Malaya, which granted more autonomy to the Malay rulers and safeguarded the special position of the Malays. This paved the way for the eventual independence of Malaysia in 1957.

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  • 13. 

    The merging of the British colonies in South-East Asia was originally whose idea?

    • A.

      Lord Mountbatten

    • B.

       Lord Brassey

    • C.

      Lord Curzon

    • D.

      Lord Minto

    Correct Answer
    B.  Lord Brassey
  • 14. 

    Which country did not support the formation of Malaysia

    • A.

      Singapore

    • B.

      China

    • C.

      Indonesia

    • D.

      Philippines

    Correct Answer
    D. pHilippines
    Explanation
    The Philippines did not support the formation of Malaysia. The Philippines had territorial disputes with Malaysia over the state of Sabah, which they claimed as their own. This led to tensions between the two countries and the Philippines opposed the formation of Malaysia as it included Sabah.

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  • 15. 

    Who approved the Malaysia Act of 1963?

    • A.

      Churchill

    • B.

      Ramset McDonald

    • C.

      Margaret Thatcher

    • D.

      Queen Elizabeth II

    Correct Answer
    A. Churchill
    Explanation
    The Malaysia Act of 1963 was approved by Winston Churchill, who served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955. Churchill played a significant role in the formation of Malaysia, which was established through the merger of Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak, and North Borneo (now known as Sabah). His approval of the Malaysia Act of 1963 signifies his support for this political union.

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