Deck 16: Insular Southeast Asia

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A multimedia super corridor was launched in Malaysia in 1996.As part of this corridor,_____ is destined to become the new administrative capital.

A)Putrajaya
B)Cyberjaya
C)Kalang
D)Petronas
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The Malaysian economy is anchored by:

A)High-value manufacturing
B)Diversified manufacturing for foreign markets
C)Steel and auto production for domestic markets
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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_____ has become known as Malaysia's Silicon Island.

A)Kelantan
B)Perlis
C)Sabah
D)Pinang
E)Perak
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_____ miners revolutionized tin mining on the Malay Peninsula.

A)Chinese
B)Indian
C)British
D)Malay
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Urban populations in Malaysia are largely concentrated:

A)In the Mecca Corridor
B)In East and West Malaysia
C)Along the peninsula's west coast
D)Along the peninsula's east coast
E)In Kuala Lumpur and Johor
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Today,Brunei is known for its_____ production.

A)Lumber
B)Palm oil
C)Rice
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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In Kuala Lumpur,business is dominated by the:

A)Malays
B)Indians
C)Chinese
D)All or the above
E)None of the above
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Historically,East Malaysia became known for its:

A)Valuable teak and mahoghany
B)Tin resources
C)Tea plantations
D)Gutta percha
E)Jungle products
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The _____ provided the labor upon which Singapore was built.

A)British
B)Indians
C)Chinese
D)Malays
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After many Chinese had arrived in Malaysia,subsequent Chines migrants were known as the:

A)Bukit Cina
B)Straits Chinese
C)Perankanan
D)The Queen's Pinang
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Bumiputra culture is rooted in:

A)A belief in an all-pervasive spiritual world
B)Village society
C)An agrarian-maritime economy
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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In Sarawak,women:

A)Work in the lumber mills
B)Are dominant in the state government
C)Are active in protests against forest destruction
D)Are active in protests against unequal wages
E)None of the above
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Kampungs are:

A)High-rise apartments in Kuala Lumpur
B)Industrial parks
C)Rice paddies
D)Malay villages
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At the beginning of the 19th century,most Malays were:

A)Rubber planters
B)Rice cultivators
C)Tin miners
D)Fishermen
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The earliest of the current inhabitants of the Malay Peninsula are the:

A)Orang Asli
B)Dayak
C)Penan
D)Bumiputra
E)Orangutan
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Malays have higher natural increase rates than the Indian or Chinese segments of Malaysia's population.This fact can be related to:

A)Policies in the 1980s that promoted five child families
B)Preferential treatment in education and employment
C)Islamic fundamentalism
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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Brunei Darussalam means:

A)Forest Riches
B)Micro-state
C)Place of Islam
D)Abode of Peace
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Which of the following was NOT a part of the Straits Settlements?

A)Pulau Pinang
B)Singapore
C)Malacca
D)Sarawak
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Malaysia is the world's largest producer of:

A)Tin
B)Coconuts and coir
C)Rubber
D)Palm oil
E)Rice
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During the Portuguese and Dutch colonial periods,the Malay Peninsula was known as:

A)Malaysia
B)The Golden Chersonese
C)Malacca
D)Malaya
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Indonesia has weathered the current economic crisis quite well because of:

A)Reliance on reformasi and liberalization
B)Reliance on domestic consumption
C)A rise in exports within ASEAN
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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The island of Bali remains predominantly:

A)Budddhist
B)Hindu
C)Muslim
D)Christian
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Indonesia has the world's largest _____ population.

A)Hindu
B)Muslim
C)Buddhist
D)Christian
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Indonesia was a _____ colony.

A)British
B)Dutch
C)Chinese
D)Portuguese
E)Spanish
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Singapore is the world's largest hub of:

A)Automobile manufacturing
B)Light industry
C)Heavy industry
D)Shipping and commerce
E)Pharmaceutical manufacturing
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One of Singapore's goals is to increase its ties with:

A)Indonesia and Thailand
B)Malaysia and Thailand
C)Indonesia and Malaysia
D)Indonesia and Brunei
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Two-thirds of Indonesians live on the islands of:

A)Java and Sumatra
B)Sumatra and Bali
C)Java and Bali
D)Maluku and Madura
E)Java and Borneo
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People who spend part of the year working in the city while maintaining a family in a rural community are called:

A)Unidirectional migrants
B)Mobile populations
C)Rural to urban migrants
D)Horizontal migrants
E)Circular migrants
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Liberalization and deregulation have allowed Indonesia to become more:

A)Intensified and focus on its domestic market
B)Focused on forest products,and oil and gas production
C)Economically diversified
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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The earliest kingdoms in Indonesia were:

A)Hindu and Buddhist
B)Arab and Muslim
C)Arab and Chinese
D)Prambanan and Borobudur
E)Dutch and Portuguese
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Sri Vijaya was a:

A)Sea-oriented state with access to the Malacca and Sunda Straits
B)A land based state with access to the Malay and Singapore Straits
C)A sea-oriented state with its capital at Batavia
D)A land based,Buddhist state with its capital at Palembang
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The dominant population movement in Indonesia today is:

A)Urban to suburban
B)Suburban to urban
C)Rural to urban
D)Inter-island
E)Transmigrasi
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The World Bank notes that Indonesia's forests are:

A)Being burnt down
B)Thinning out
C)Becoming less diversified in terms of plant species
D)Disappearing
Question
The natural increase of Indonesia's population has decreased dramatically since the 1960s because of:

A)The changing status of women
B)Family planning programs
C)The decline of the extended family
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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Jakarta was known as _____ until 1945.

A)Makassar
B)Surabaya
C)Yogyakarta
D)Balikpapan
E)Batavia
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Sixty percent of Singapore's workforce are employed by:

A)Multinational corporations
B)National corporations
C)Shipping enterprises
D)Fiber-optic companies
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Islamization of Indonesia began in the 13th century with the conversion of the ruler of:

A)Palembang in southeast Sumatra
B)Aceh in northwest Sumatra
C)Batavia in western Java
D)Bali east of Java
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The cleanest and most orderly state in Southeast Asia is:

A)Kuala Lumpur
B)Jakarta
C)Bangkok
D)Manila
E)Singapore
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When the Europeans arrived in Indonesia in the mid-16th century,they found:

A)A series of well-established states
B)A constant flow of people and goods across the region
C)Muslim communities
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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_____ is the language of education and government in Singagpore.

A)Mandarin
B)Malay
C)English
D)Tamil
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In the Philippines,Spanish-educated children were known as:

A)Illustrados
B)Haciendas
C)Mestizos
D)Tenants
E)Filiipinos
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Most Filipinos are:

A)Hindu
B)Buddhist
C)Muslim
D)Roman Catholic
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The main export of Timor-Leste is:

A)Gold
B)Oil
C)Rubber
D)Coffee
E)Tea
Question
In 1992,the United States relinquished _____ which subsequently was developed as an industrial complex.

A)Manila
B)Subic Bay
C)Moro Bay
D)Cebu Island
Question
The epicenter of the 2004 undersea earthquake in the Indian Ocean was off the:

A)Western coast of Java
B)Western coast of Sulawesi
C)Northern coast of Sumatra
D)Northern coast of Borneo
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West Irian Jaya is now known as:

A)New Guinea
B)Papua
C)Timor-Leste
D)Kalimantan
E)Aceh
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In Papua,most non-Papuans are concentrated:

A)At Freeport
B)At Grasberg
C)In Jayapura
D)In Lorentz National Park
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The Philippines was once a:

A)British protectorate
B)Portuguese colony
C)Spanish colony
D)Dutch province
Question
The Timor Gap is important for its:

A)Timber and jungle products
B)Gold and silver
C)Oil and gas
D)Strategic shipping lanes
E)All of the above
Question
Cebu is a world center for the manufacturing of:

A)San Miguel Beer
B)electronics
C)rattan products
D)food products
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In 2003,_____ became the first Indonesian province to adopt Sharia law.

A)Kalimantan
B)Ambon
C)Sulawesi
D)Maluku
E)Aceh
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The eastern part of Timor was once a _____ colony.

A)Portuguese
B)British
C)Dutch
D)Spanish
E)American
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Most Filipinos work in the _____ sector of the economy.

A)Agricultural
B)Industrial
C)Service
D)Military
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The economic base of early colonial occupation of the Philippines was:

A)The galleon trade in Mexican silver
B)The silk trade with China
C)Its plantation production of coffee and abaca
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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Christians have clashed with Muslims on the island of:

A)Madura
B)Bali
C)Sumatra
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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In the Philippines,manufacturing is largely concentrated in:

A)Magellan
B)Manila
C)Davao
D)Baguio
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During the 17th and 18th centuries,_____ was a rival of Batavia as a port.

A)Labuan
B)Manila
C)Subic Bay
D)Davao
E)Cebu
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Spanish control of the Philippines was based on a close relationship between:

A)The military and the government
B)Farmers and businessmen
C)Muslims and Christians
D)Church and state
E)None of the above
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The largest islands in the Philippines are:

A)Luzon and Mindanao
B)Luzon and Cebu
C)Pinatubo and Cebu
D)Mindanao and Pinatubo
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Which of the following environmental forces affects the Philippines?

A)Volcanism
B)Typhoons
C)The Monsoon
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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Iskander Malaysia is a development zone in southern Johor with links to Singapore.
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Chinese traders arrived in Malacca on the southwest monsoon in June and left on the northeast monsoon in November.
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Brunei is a fragmented state.
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East Malaysia consists of Sarawak and Brunei.
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Prior to the coming of Islam,Malaysians were under the influence of Hinduism and Buddhism.
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Population growth in Malaysia is higher than the average rate for Southeast Asia.
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The interior of East Malaysia is sparsely populated.
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Malaysia has a plural society.
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The structure of the Malaysian population has been altered with Chinese now forming a dominant majority.
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Market and recruiting strategies by the Philippines government portray women as:

A)Nurses
B)Executives
C)Sex workers
D)Nannies
E)Factory workers
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Malaysia ranks among the most equal of societies in Southeast Asia in terms of income distribution.
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Indonesia is the world's largest archipelago.
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The foundation of Malaysia's history was sea trade and outside contacts.
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Singlish is a mixture of English,Malay and Chinese.
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According to the World Bank,nearly _____ percent of Filipinos still live in poverty.

A)10
B)20
C)30
D)40
E)50
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Singapore is plagued with a soaring population and urban slums.
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An island known for its production of food products such as sashimi,asparagus and pineapples is:

A)Baguio
B)Cebu
C)Davao
D)Luzon
E)Mindanao
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In East Malaysia,large numbers of Filipinos work in such activities as banking,engineering and construction.
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Singapore has the world's second largest container port after Rotterdam.
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One-quarter of deforestation in Malaysia is attributable to logging.
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Deck 16: Insular Southeast Asia
1
A multimedia super corridor was launched in Malaysia in 1996.As part of this corridor,_____ is destined to become the new administrative capital.

A)Putrajaya
B)Cyberjaya
C)Kalang
D)Petronas
A
2
The Malaysian economy is anchored by:

A)High-value manufacturing
B)Diversified manufacturing for foreign markets
C)Steel and auto production for domestic markets
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
D
3
_____ has become known as Malaysia's Silicon Island.

A)Kelantan
B)Perlis
C)Sabah
D)Pinang
E)Perak
D
4
_____ miners revolutionized tin mining on the Malay Peninsula.

A)Chinese
B)Indian
C)British
D)Malay
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Urban populations in Malaysia are largely concentrated:

A)In the Mecca Corridor
B)In East and West Malaysia
C)Along the peninsula's west coast
D)Along the peninsula's east coast
E)In Kuala Lumpur and Johor
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Today,Brunei is known for its_____ production.

A)Lumber
B)Palm oil
C)Rice
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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7
In Kuala Lumpur,business is dominated by the:

A)Malays
B)Indians
C)Chinese
D)All or the above
E)None of the above
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8
Historically,East Malaysia became known for its:

A)Valuable teak and mahoghany
B)Tin resources
C)Tea plantations
D)Gutta percha
E)Jungle products
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9
The _____ provided the labor upon which Singapore was built.

A)British
B)Indians
C)Chinese
D)Malays
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10
After many Chinese had arrived in Malaysia,subsequent Chines migrants were known as the:

A)Bukit Cina
B)Straits Chinese
C)Perankanan
D)The Queen's Pinang
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Bumiputra culture is rooted in:

A)A belief in an all-pervasive spiritual world
B)Village society
C)An agrarian-maritime economy
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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In Sarawak,women:

A)Work in the lumber mills
B)Are dominant in the state government
C)Are active in protests against forest destruction
D)Are active in protests against unequal wages
E)None of the above
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Kampungs are:

A)High-rise apartments in Kuala Lumpur
B)Industrial parks
C)Rice paddies
D)Malay villages
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At the beginning of the 19th century,most Malays were:

A)Rubber planters
B)Rice cultivators
C)Tin miners
D)Fishermen
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The earliest of the current inhabitants of the Malay Peninsula are the:

A)Orang Asli
B)Dayak
C)Penan
D)Bumiputra
E)Orangutan
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Malays have higher natural increase rates than the Indian or Chinese segments of Malaysia's population.This fact can be related to:

A)Policies in the 1980s that promoted five child families
B)Preferential treatment in education and employment
C)Islamic fundamentalism
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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Brunei Darussalam means:

A)Forest Riches
B)Micro-state
C)Place of Islam
D)Abode of Peace
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18
Which of the following was NOT a part of the Straits Settlements?

A)Pulau Pinang
B)Singapore
C)Malacca
D)Sarawak
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Malaysia is the world's largest producer of:

A)Tin
B)Coconuts and coir
C)Rubber
D)Palm oil
E)Rice
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During the Portuguese and Dutch colonial periods,the Malay Peninsula was known as:

A)Malaysia
B)The Golden Chersonese
C)Malacca
D)Malaya
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21
Indonesia has weathered the current economic crisis quite well because of:

A)Reliance on reformasi and liberalization
B)Reliance on domestic consumption
C)A rise in exports within ASEAN
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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The island of Bali remains predominantly:

A)Budddhist
B)Hindu
C)Muslim
D)Christian
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23
Indonesia has the world's largest _____ population.

A)Hindu
B)Muslim
C)Buddhist
D)Christian
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24
Indonesia was a _____ colony.

A)British
B)Dutch
C)Chinese
D)Portuguese
E)Spanish
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Singapore is the world's largest hub of:

A)Automobile manufacturing
B)Light industry
C)Heavy industry
D)Shipping and commerce
E)Pharmaceutical manufacturing
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One of Singapore's goals is to increase its ties with:

A)Indonesia and Thailand
B)Malaysia and Thailand
C)Indonesia and Malaysia
D)Indonesia and Brunei
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27
Two-thirds of Indonesians live on the islands of:

A)Java and Sumatra
B)Sumatra and Bali
C)Java and Bali
D)Maluku and Madura
E)Java and Borneo
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People who spend part of the year working in the city while maintaining a family in a rural community are called:

A)Unidirectional migrants
B)Mobile populations
C)Rural to urban migrants
D)Horizontal migrants
E)Circular migrants
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29
Liberalization and deregulation have allowed Indonesia to become more:

A)Intensified and focus on its domestic market
B)Focused on forest products,and oil and gas production
C)Economically diversified
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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30
The earliest kingdoms in Indonesia were:

A)Hindu and Buddhist
B)Arab and Muslim
C)Arab and Chinese
D)Prambanan and Borobudur
E)Dutch and Portuguese
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31
Sri Vijaya was a:

A)Sea-oriented state with access to the Malacca and Sunda Straits
B)A land based state with access to the Malay and Singapore Straits
C)A sea-oriented state with its capital at Batavia
D)A land based,Buddhist state with its capital at Palembang
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The dominant population movement in Indonesia today is:

A)Urban to suburban
B)Suburban to urban
C)Rural to urban
D)Inter-island
E)Transmigrasi
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33
The World Bank notes that Indonesia's forests are:

A)Being burnt down
B)Thinning out
C)Becoming less diversified in terms of plant species
D)Disappearing
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34
The natural increase of Indonesia's population has decreased dramatically since the 1960s because of:

A)The changing status of women
B)Family planning programs
C)The decline of the extended family
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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35
Jakarta was known as _____ until 1945.

A)Makassar
B)Surabaya
C)Yogyakarta
D)Balikpapan
E)Batavia
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36
Sixty percent of Singapore's workforce are employed by:

A)Multinational corporations
B)National corporations
C)Shipping enterprises
D)Fiber-optic companies
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37
Islamization of Indonesia began in the 13th century with the conversion of the ruler of:

A)Palembang in southeast Sumatra
B)Aceh in northwest Sumatra
C)Batavia in western Java
D)Bali east of Java
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38
The cleanest and most orderly state in Southeast Asia is:

A)Kuala Lumpur
B)Jakarta
C)Bangkok
D)Manila
E)Singapore
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39
When the Europeans arrived in Indonesia in the mid-16th century,they found:

A)A series of well-established states
B)A constant flow of people and goods across the region
C)Muslim communities
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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40
_____ is the language of education and government in Singagpore.

A)Mandarin
B)Malay
C)English
D)Tamil
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In the Philippines,Spanish-educated children were known as:

A)Illustrados
B)Haciendas
C)Mestizos
D)Tenants
E)Filiipinos
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42
Most Filipinos are:

A)Hindu
B)Buddhist
C)Muslim
D)Roman Catholic
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43
The main export of Timor-Leste is:

A)Gold
B)Oil
C)Rubber
D)Coffee
E)Tea
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44
In 1992,the United States relinquished _____ which subsequently was developed as an industrial complex.

A)Manila
B)Subic Bay
C)Moro Bay
D)Cebu Island
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45
The epicenter of the 2004 undersea earthquake in the Indian Ocean was off the:

A)Western coast of Java
B)Western coast of Sulawesi
C)Northern coast of Sumatra
D)Northern coast of Borneo
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46
West Irian Jaya is now known as:

A)New Guinea
B)Papua
C)Timor-Leste
D)Kalimantan
E)Aceh
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47
In Papua,most non-Papuans are concentrated:

A)At Freeport
B)At Grasberg
C)In Jayapura
D)In Lorentz National Park
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48
The Philippines was once a:

A)British protectorate
B)Portuguese colony
C)Spanish colony
D)Dutch province
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49
The Timor Gap is important for its:

A)Timber and jungle products
B)Gold and silver
C)Oil and gas
D)Strategic shipping lanes
E)All of the above
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50
Cebu is a world center for the manufacturing of:

A)San Miguel Beer
B)electronics
C)rattan products
D)food products
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51
In 2003,_____ became the first Indonesian province to adopt Sharia law.

A)Kalimantan
B)Ambon
C)Sulawesi
D)Maluku
E)Aceh
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52
The eastern part of Timor was once a _____ colony.

A)Portuguese
B)British
C)Dutch
D)Spanish
E)American
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53
Most Filipinos work in the _____ sector of the economy.

A)Agricultural
B)Industrial
C)Service
D)Military
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54
The economic base of early colonial occupation of the Philippines was:

A)The galleon trade in Mexican silver
B)The silk trade with China
C)Its plantation production of coffee and abaca
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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55
Christians have clashed with Muslims on the island of:

A)Madura
B)Bali
C)Sumatra
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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56
In the Philippines,manufacturing is largely concentrated in:

A)Magellan
B)Manila
C)Davao
D)Baguio
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57
During the 17th and 18th centuries,_____ was a rival of Batavia as a port.

A)Labuan
B)Manila
C)Subic Bay
D)Davao
E)Cebu
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58
Spanish control of the Philippines was based on a close relationship between:

A)The military and the government
B)Farmers and businessmen
C)Muslims and Christians
D)Church and state
E)None of the above
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59
The largest islands in the Philippines are:

A)Luzon and Mindanao
B)Luzon and Cebu
C)Pinatubo and Cebu
D)Mindanao and Pinatubo
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60
Which of the following environmental forces affects the Philippines?

A)Volcanism
B)Typhoons
C)The Monsoon
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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61
Iskander Malaysia is a development zone in southern Johor with links to Singapore.
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62
Chinese traders arrived in Malacca on the southwest monsoon in June and left on the northeast monsoon in November.
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63
Brunei is a fragmented state.
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64
East Malaysia consists of Sarawak and Brunei.
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65
Prior to the coming of Islam,Malaysians were under the influence of Hinduism and Buddhism.
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66
Population growth in Malaysia is higher than the average rate for Southeast Asia.
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67
The interior of East Malaysia is sparsely populated.
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68
Malaysia has a plural society.
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69
The structure of the Malaysian population has been altered with Chinese now forming a dominant majority.
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70
Market and recruiting strategies by the Philippines government portray women as:

A)Nurses
B)Executives
C)Sex workers
D)Nannies
E)Factory workers
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71
Malaysia ranks among the most equal of societies in Southeast Asia in terms of income distribution.
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72
Indonesia is the world's largest archipelago.
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73
The foundation of Malaysia's history was sea trade and outside contacts.
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74
Singlish is a mixture of English,Malay and Chinese.
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75
According to the World Bank,nearly _____ percent of Filipinos still live in poverty.

A)10
B)20
C)30
D)40
E)50
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76
Singapore is plagued with a soaring population and urban slums.
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77
An island known for its production of food products such as sashimi,asparagus and pineapples is:

A)Baguio
B)Cebu
C)Davao
D)Luzon
E)Mindanao
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78
In East Malaysia,large numbers of Filipinos work in such activities as banking,engineering and construction.
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79
Singapore has the world's second largest container port after Rotterdam.
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80
One-quarter of deforestation in Malaysia is attributable to logging.
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