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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level Dory 2171/01 (FOR CANDIDATES IN BRUNE!) Paper 1 Multiple Choice October/November 2006 1 hour Additional Materials: Multiple Choice Answer Sheet Soft clean eraser Soft pencil (lype B or HB is recommended) READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write in soft pencil. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. -Write your name, Centre number and candidate number on the Answer Sheet in the spaces pro this has been done for you. ied unless ‘There are forty questions-on this paper: Answer all questions. For each question jpere: are-four possible answers A, B, C and D. Choose the one you consider correct and record your choice in soft pencil‘on the separate’ Answer Sheet. Read the instructions on the Answer Sheet very carefully, Each correct answer will score one mark.’A mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer, ‘Any rough working should be don@ in this booklet. This document consists of 9 printed pages and 3 blank pages. | 1806 11_2171_91/5RP (S28) UNIVERSITY of CAMBRIDGE UCLES 2006 International Examination’ [Turn over 2 1 _In the early days of the Brunei Sultanate, who was the Chief of all Cheterias? A Pengiran Bendahara B_ Pengiran Digadong © Pengiran Pemancha D_ Pengiran Shahbandar 2 Why did Britain become interested in North Borneo in the nineteenth century? A Borneo was on the sea route between Singapore and China B__ to develop Brunei's oil industry © toencourage the growth of Islam D to prevent the Spanish from taking control of trade in Borneo 3 Why was the Treaty of Labuan (1846) bad for Brunei? A. Britain now had the power to choose the Sultan. B The Americans stopped trading with Brunei. C... The Governor of Sarawak lost his power. , D The Sultanate lost its only gateway in the sea. 4 Which Sultan declared the Oath of Amanat in 1885? A. Sulan Abdul Momin B Sultan Muhammad Jamalul Alam I © Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin It D_ Sultan Sharif Ali 5 Towhich country did Sultan Hashim write a letter ini 1903 asking for help? A China B_ Germany C Turkey D USA GUCLES 2006 217 VOLIORWOS 3 6 Where was the first successful oil-well in Brunei? A B ic D Brunei Town Luteng Muara Seria 7 Which country provided most of the members of the British Military Administration (BMA) when it was set up in 1945? A B c D Australia Canada Japan South Africa 8 How was Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin’s support for Barisan Pemuda (BARIP) confirmed in 19477 A B c D He attended its first anniversary celebrations. He became its President. He requested that the Brunei flag be flowrrat the Secretariat buildin. He supported the British policy of appointing foreigners in the administration: 9 Which British official signed the Constitutional Agreement in September 1959? A B ic D Lennox-Boyd MacDonald Mountbatten Scott 10 Who made a speech in May 1961 proposing the formation of Malaysia? A B ci D David Marshall Lee Kuan Yew Lim Yew Hock Tunku Abdul Rahman SUCLES 2006 Dar voNoNEO [Turn over < 14 Why was the Anglo-Dutch Treaty (1824) signed? A to confirm the British possession of Singapore B__toend French influence in Southeast Asia to recognise Tengku Long as Sultan of Johore D__tosettle disputes about China 12 Who introduced rubber trees into Malaya? A Goodyear B Low C Ridley D Wickham 13. Which was a feature of the Indenture System under which many Indians migrated to work on Malayan rubber plantations? A. Workers were given a share of the profits. B_ Workers were paid a fixed wage. C Workers were slaves with.no rights. , D Workers were under the control of the Sultan. 14 In which year did the Currency Act state that the Indian rupee should be the official currency of the Straits Settlements? +» % A’ 1835 B 4855 C1875 B 1895 15 Which was the first Malay state to have a British Resident? A’ Johore B Pahang C Perak D Selangor 16 Which British High Commissioner declared the State of Emergency in Malaya in 1948? A Gent B Gumey C MacGillivray D Templer @UCLES 2006 arTHGLOROS 5 17 Who was the military commander of the communist forces in Malaya at the start of the Emergency? A Chin Peng B Lai Tek C Lau Yew D_ Tan Cheng Lock 18 Why was the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) formed? Ato campaign against the Malayan Union proposals B to organise resistance to the Japanese € _topromote the economic development of Singapore D to reduce the power of the Sultans 19 When did Malaya achieve ‘Merdeka’? A 1947 B™ 1952 c 1957 D 1962 20 Why did the Cobbold Commission visit Sabah and Sarawak in 1962? A +to draw up anew. constitution B to find out the level of support for joining Malaysia € to. promote economic development D__to,report on the education system 21 Which port challenged Batavia's importance as a trading centre after 1824? A Bencoolen B Malacca . i C Penang D Singapore 22 Which of the following was not a cause of the Java War? A cancellation of land-lease contracts B high tolls and tariffs C _ introduction of the Culture System D_road-building through sacred land © UCLES 2008 271ouO RIDE [Turn over 6 23 Why was the Liberal Policy unpopular in Indonesia? A _Itdid not prevent exploitation of local people. Bit gave the Volksraad too much power. C It paid little attention to the Outer Provinces. D Itwas not under Dutch control. 24 What was the main achievement of Raden Kartini? A _ bringing about independence B__ promoting commercial enterprise C setting up schools for women D spreading Islam 25 Who founded Partindo (1931)? A Husodo B_ Mangunkusumo © Sartono D™ Sjahrir 26 What was Masjumi? AA. a local parilament setup by the. Dutch Ba Muslim organisation set up by the Japanese C anationalist political party D a volunteer army to defend Indonesia 27 Which of the following was éne of Sukarno’s ‘Pancasila’? A Commercialism B_ Democracy C Federalism D Totalitarianism ®@UCLES 2006 217 HOUOIOE i 28 Which British officer led an unsuccessful mission in 1822 to negotiate a trade agreement with Siam? A. Birch B Crawfurd © Farquhar D Raffles 29 Who negotiated the Treaty of Friendship and Commerce with King Mongkut in 1855? A. Balestier B_ Bowring C Briggs D Brooke 30 In which treaty did the British give up extra-territorial rights in Siam? A. the Anglo-Dutch Treaty (1824) -~ B the Bangkok Treaty (1909) C the Burney Treaty (1826) u a D_ the Low Treaty.(1826)... -. : . 31, Who was the fist constitutional monarch in Siam? ‘A Chulalongkorn B_ Mongkut © Prajadhipok D_ Vajiravudh 32. What action did Pibul take in January 1942? A _ He declared war on the United States and Britain. B_ He forced the King to abdicate. © He formed an alliance with China. D He stated that Thailand would remain neutral, @UCLES 2008, comune [Turn over 8 33 What measure did Pibul take against the Chinese community in 1952? A B c D He executed their leaders. He expelled the Chinese from Thailand. He made them wear western clothes. He said people with Chinese parents could not become Thai citizens. 34 Which religion did the Spanish bring to the Philippines? A B ic D Christianity Hinduism Islam Judaism 35 After the 1868 revolution in Spain, which Governor of the Philippines began to introduce liberal reforms? A B c “D Aguinaldo Blanco de la Cruz ' dela Tome. : 36 Which President of America ordered the occupation of the Philippines (1898)? A B c D 37 Who was not a Governor-General of the Philippines? A B c D Hoover McKinley Roosevelt Wilson Hare Harrison, Murphy Wood ©UCLEs 2006 217 1OUCNIO6 9 38 What was the Philippines’ main export in the 1920s? A B c D oil rice sugar timber 39 Who were known as ‘peso millionaires’? A B ic D ‘Americans who invested in the Philippines Filipinos who controlled the rubber trade Filipinos who made money by collaborating with the Japanese Spanish who dominated the coffee trade 40 Which Filipino group fought against the Japanese from 1942? A B Ci D. Hukbalahap Kalibapi Katipunan Liga Filipina. : = BUCLES 2006 ZiTvOVORNOS

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