1.
Under Brunei’s traditional system of government, territories were ruled according to traditional land rights. There were the
A
Kerajaan
B
Kuripan
C
Tulin
2.
Pengiran Bendahara, Pengiran Di-Gadong, Pengiran Temenggong and Pengiran Pemancha are most important officials in the system of government in Brunei.They are called
A
Cheteria
B
Wazir
C
Manteri
3.
The second rank of officials was the
A
Cheteria
B
Wazir
C
Manteri
4.
The third rank of officials was the
A
Cheteria
B
Wazir
C
Manteri
5.
___________was given to important officials for as long as they held their positions.
A
Tulin
B
Kerajaan
C
Kuripan
6.
___________was given to noble family. The money earned from these lands belonged to the head of the family.
A
Tulin
B
Kerajaan
C
Kuripan
7.
________refers to a state that is ruled or headed by a single ruler for life and he rules by birthright.
A
Presidential
B
Monarchy
C
Democratic
8.
Providing political stability
Efficient and effective form of government
These are the advantages of
A
Brunei Sultanate
B
1959 written constitution
C
Residential system
9.
Under the residential system, who was appointed to advise the Sultan on all matters of the country’s administration.
A
British Resident
B
Wazir
C
Cheteria
10.
The advantage of traditional system of administration is
A
Lack of centralised state power and financial resources
B
Providing political stability
C
It develops a great sense of pride in Brunei culture and tradition
11.
The residential system was introduced in 1906 and ended in
A
1959
B
1984
C
1906
12.
Below are the reasons for introduction of residential system in Brunei except
A
Socio-economic development
B
The failures of Amanat
C
The threats from the Brookes Regime and the North Borneo Company
13.
The Brunei traditional system of government was in placed from
A
1306 to 1959
B
1306 to 1906
C
1906 to 1959
14.
What is one the disadvantage of residential system?
A
British resident interfere in customs and tradition
B
Power of the Sultan weakened
C
Local needs were not met
15.
Who proposed the Brunei’s 1959 Written Constitution?
A
Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah
B
Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien lll
C
Sultan Abdul Momin
16.
Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien formed a seven-member committee called
A
Tujuh Sepohon
B
Tujuh Serangkai
C
Tujuh Setangkai
17.
One of the feature of the 1959 Written Constitution
A
British Resident is the head of State
B
British High Commissioner is the head of State
C
Sultan is the head of State
18.
One of the feature of the 1959 Written Constitution
A
The post of resident was remain the same
B
The post of resident was removed and replaced with the British High Commissioner
C
The post of resident was still exist but only dealing with certain issues
19.
The system of government in the 1959 Written Constitution was
A
Constitutional government
B
Democratic government
C
Republic government
20.
Under the 1959 Written Constitution, _______important councils were set up.
A
Three
B
Four
C
Five
21.
The modern Brunei government has three branches. One of them is
A
Privy Council
B
Legislative Council
C
Religious Council
22.
The modern Brunei government has three branches. One of them is
A
Magistrate Council
B
Executive Council
C
Religious Council
23.
The modern Brunei government has three branches. One of them is
A
Judicial Council
B
Regional Council
C
Religious Council
24.
A new post was created in the 1959 Written Constitution
A
Hulubalang
B
Wazir
C
Manteri Besar
25.
Malay Islamic Monarchy is the __________concept in the modern Brunei government administration