NORTH (yishun, woodlands, kranji)
SOUTH (redhill, tanglin, queenstown)
EAST (punggol, changi, bedok)
WEST (jurong, hillview, boonlay)
100

YISHUN:

Yishun Dam is known as the site of mass beheadings during the Japanese Occupation, what sightings are known in the area? 

(a) Headless ghosts wandering around 

(b) Floating lanterns without owners  

(c) Screams & cries carried by the wind  

(d) Bloodstains reappearing on the ground 

(a) Headless ghosts wandering around

100

BUKIT MERAH:

In the urban tale of Redhill, what object was used to overcome the swordfishes? 

(a) Coconut tree trunks 

(b) Banana tree trunks 

(c) Bamboo fences 

(d) Fishing nets

(b) Banana tree trunks

100

PUNNGOL:

What dark historical event is Punggoal Beach most associated with during WW2? 

(a) Japanese Sook Ching massacre executions

(b) British secret bunker operations 

(c) Pirate raids in the 1800s 

(d) British air raid 

(a) Japanese Sook Ching massacre executions

100

JURONG:

In 2008, a gruesome Jurong West murder between a couple, where was the victim’s body discovered? 

(a) Car boot 

(b) Rubbish chute 

(c) HDB flat bedroom

(d) Reservoir 

(c) HDB flat bedroom

100

KRANJI : 

According to urban legend, when taxi drivers are requested to go to Lim Chu Kang Cemetery, they get paid with…

(a) Salt & socks 

(b) Joss paper & incense sticks 

(c) Stones & old coins 

(d) Dried leaves & hell money

(d) Dried leaves & hell money

100

TANGLIN: 

Which supernatural legend is most often linked to the abandoned Brunei Hostel in Tanglin? 

(a) Headless horseman roaming the hallways 

(b) Pontianaks, female vampiric spirits from Malay and Indonesian folklore  

(c) Toyol, mischievous child-spirits stealing visitors’ belongings 

(d) Spirits of the Brunei Royal family 

(b) Pontianaks, female vampiric spirits from Malay and Indonesian folklore 

100

CHANGI

Changi prison is notorious for… 

(a) Housing WW2 prisoner of wars

(b) Singapore’s last public execution 

(c) Mass prison escape in the 1950s 

(d) Being the largest site of Singapore’s largest drug bust 

(a) Housing WW2 prisoner of wars

100

HILLVIEW: 

A conspiracy theory behind the creepy Hillview mansion is a mistress who died from the balcony. Over the years, those who wandered the mansion can hear… 

(a) A weeping lady

(b) Laughter of a woman at night  

(c) Door slamming shut by themselves  

(d) Footsteps of the lady



(a) A weeping lady

100

WOODLANDS: 

Why is 852 at Woodlands Street 83 often regarded as Singapore's most haunted HDB block? 

(a) It was built over an old cemetery where spirits are still lingering 

(b) It once served as a quarantine site during the SARS outbreak, with rumours of souls of patients remaining

(c) Residents report hearing nightly chants from an abandoned temple nearby 

(d) It is known for ghostly taxi passengers who vanish before paying their fare 


(b) It once served as a quarantine site during the SARS outbreak, with rumours of souls of patients remaining

100

QUEENSTOWN: 

In 1976 Margaret Drive hawker murders, What was the reason that led to the tragedy? 

(a) Loan shark harassment 

(b) Family feud 

(c) Not buying tissue packet 

(d) Not cleaning tables

(d) Not cleaning tables

100

BEDOK


Bedok Reservoir is also known as…

(a) Cursed Lake

(b) Haunted Reservoir

(c) Suicide Reservoir

(d) Ghost Reservoir  

(c) Suicide Reservoir

100

BOONLAY: 

In March 2025, a 58 year old man was charged with murder in Boon Lay, who did he murder? 

(a) His father 

(b) His brother

(c) His wife 

(d) His mother 

(b) His brother

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