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  • 1. 

    How did Lieutenant Philip Jackson help with the development of Singapore? 

    • A.

      He made the town plan with Raffles

    • B.

      He was a philanthropist and donated large amounts of money to help with the development of Singapore

    • C.

      He defended Singapore and improved their arsenal

    • D.

      He ordered people to build roads in Singapore for convenience

    Correct Answer
    A. He made the town plan with Raffles
    Explanation
    Lieutenant Philip Jackson played a crucial role in the development of Singapore by collaborating with Raffles to create the town plan. This involved designing the layout of the city, including its infrastructure, buildings, and public spaces. By contributing to the town plan, Jackson helped establish the foundation for Singapore's urban development and growth.

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  • 2. 

    Who is a Kapitan? 

    • A.

      One who governs the fire station

    • B.

      A chief of a community in the Raffles Town Plan who takes care of the internal affairs in the community

    • C.

      A member of the British Parliament

    • D.

      A Malay labourer

    Correct Answer
    B. A chief of a community in the Raffles Town Plan who takes care of the internal affairs in the community
    Explanation
    A Kapitan is a chief of a community in the Raffles Town Plan who takes care of the internal affairs in the community. This role involves governing and overseeing the community's internal matters and ensuring the well-being of its residents. The Kapitan is responsible for maintaining order, resolving disputes, and representing the community's interests. This position was established in the Raffles Town Plan, which was a town planning initiative during the colonial period in Singapore.

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  • 3. 

    What was the current day “Tan Tock Seng Hospital” known as in the 19th centuries? 

    • A.

      Tan Tock Seng Hospital

    • B.

      Beggar’s Hospital

    • C.

      Pauper’s Hospital at Pearl Hill

    • D.

      Singapore General Healthcare Centre

    Correct Answer
    C. Pauper’s Hospital at Pearl Hill
    Explanation
    In the 19th century, the current day "Tan Tock Seng Hospital" was known as the "Pauper's Hospital at Pearl Hill."

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  • 4. 

    What made up “The Straits Settlement”? 

    • A.

      Java, Johor Baru, Singapore

    • B.

      Johor Baru, Kuala Lumpur, Java

    • C.

      Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bencoolen

    • D.

      Singapore, Penang, Melaka

    Correct Answer
    D. Singapore, Penang, Melaka
    Explanation
    The Straits Settlement was made up of Singapore, Penang, and Melaka. These three territories were established by the British East India Company in the 19th century. They served as important trading ports and were strategically located along the Strait of Malacca, which was a major trade route between Europe and Asia. The British administration in these settlements played a significant role in the development and modernization of the region, making it an important economic and political center in Southeast Asia.

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  • 5. 

    What did Singapore become in the year 1867? 

    • A.

      The world’s most popular trading port

    • B.

      The most well-known trading port in the world

    • C.

      A crown colony

    • D.

      A British-Dutch shared property

    Correct Answer
    C. A crown colony
    Explanation
    In 1867, Singapore became a crown colony. This means that it was directly ruled by the British crown through a governor appointed by the British government. As a crown colony, Singapore had limited self-government and its administration was controlled by British officials. This status allowed the British government to exercise greater control over Singapore's affairs and further strengthen its strategic importance as a trading port in the region.

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  • 6. 

    What happened in 1854? 

    • A.

      A riot between the Hokkiens and the Teochews

    • B.

      A strike

    • C.

      A civil war

    • D.

      A huge famine

    Correct Answer
    C. A civil war
  • 7. 

    What was set up in 1862?

    • A.

      A fire station headquarters

    • B.

      An army barracks

    • C.

      A shopping mall

    • D.

      A Detective Branch (Police Station)

    Correct Answer
    D. A Detective Branch (Police Station)
    Explanation
    In 1862, a Detective Branch (Police Station) was set up. This establishment was likely created to enhance the investigative capabilities of the police force and improve their ability to solve crimes. The Detective Branch would have been responsible for gathering evidence, conducting investigations, and apprehending criminals. This development would have been significant in improving law enforcement and maintaining public safety during that time period.

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  • 8. 

    Which of these answers were not some of the things Chinese Protectorate did? 

    • A.

      Help the Chinese Community settle arguments

    • B.

      Protect young girls from being sold to brothels

    • C.

      Provide shelter for those who were found to be poorly treated as servants

    • D.

      Remove Chinese Secret Societies

    Correct Answer
    D. Remove Chinese Secret Societies
    Explanation
    The Chinese Protectorate was responsible for helping the Chinese community settle arguments, protecting young girls from being sold to brothels, and providing shelter for those who were poorly treated as servants. However, removing Chinese secret societies was not one of the things they did.

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  • 9. 

    What did the government do to encourage schools to be set up?

    • A.

      They provided and set up grants for people who want to set up schools

    • B.

      They got money from Britain to build schools

    • C.

      They set up the MOE (Ministry of Education)

    • D.

      They gave discounts on pieces of lands

    Correct Answer
    A. They provided and set up grants for people who want to set up schools
    Explanation
    The government encouraged the setting up of schools by providing grants to individuals who wanted to establish schools. This financial support helped incentivize people to invest in education and contribute to the growth of the education system. By offering grants, the government made it easier for individuals to access funding and resources necessary for starting schools, ultimately promoting the establishment of educational institutions.

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  • 10. 

    What was the Quarantine Law?

    • A.

      Passengers arriving in Singapore by sea had to be checked by a doctor, and those found suffering from diseases would be quarantined

    • B.

      Animals imported to Singapore which are found with diseases are quarantined

    • C.

      Locals had to have health checks every week

    • D.

      Food items would have to be checked for diseases

    Correct Answer
    A. Passengers arriving in Singapore by sea had to be checked by a doctor, and those found suffering from diseases would be quarantined
    Explanation
    Passengers arriving in Singapore by sea were required to undergo a medical check-up by a doctor. If any passengers were found to be suffering from diseases, they would be isolated and kept in quarantine. This measure was implemented to prevent the spread of infectious diseases from entering the country and to protect the health of the local population.

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