What is the capital city of Malaysia?
A. Johor Bahru
B. Kuching
C. Kuala Lumpur
D. Putrajaya
C. Kuala Lumpur
Which Malaysian state is known as the “Land Below the Wind”?
A. Sarawak
B. Sabah
C. Pahang
D. Perlis
B. Sabah
Who is known as the Father of Independence (Bapa Kemerdekaan)?
A. Tun Hussein Onn
B. Tun Abdul Razak
C. Tunku Abdul Rahman
D. Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad
C. Tunku Abdul Rahman
Malaysia achieved independence in which year?
A. 1948
B. 1957
C. 1963
D. 1970
B. 1957
Which is the longest river in Malaysia?
A. Rajang River
B. Pahang River
C. Kinabatangan River
D. Perak River
A. Rajang River
The official religion of Malaysia is:
A. Buddhism
B. Islam
C. Hinduism
D. Christianity
B. Islam
How many states are there in Malaysia?
A. 11
B. 13
C. 14
D. 16
B. 13
Which island is the largest in Malaysia?
A. Penang
B. Tioman
C. Langkawi
D. Borneo (Sabah & Sarawak part)
D. Borneo (Sabah & Sarawak part)
Who is the head of state in Malaysia?
A. Prime Minister
B. Chief Minister
C. Yang di-Pertuan Agong
D. Speaker of Parliament
C. Yang di-Pertuan Agong
Malaysia consists of two main regions: Peninsular Malaysia and:
A. Sumatra
B. Borneo
C. Singapore
D. Andaman Islands
B. Borneo
Which Malaysian state is the largest by land area?
A. Sabah
B. Sarawak
C. Pahang
D. Perak
B. Sarawak
The Straits of Malacca lie between Malaysia and:
A. Thailand
B. Indonesia
C. Philippines
D. Vietnam
B. Indonesia
Which city is known as the “Pearl of the Orient”?
A. Kota Bharu
B. George Town, Penang
C. Ipoh
D. Sandakan
B. George Town, Penang
The Parliament of Malaysia consists of Dewan Rakyat and:
A. Dewan Undangan Negeri
B. Dewan Negara
C. Majlis Raja-Raja
D. Cabinet
B. Dewan Negara
The largest island fully in Malaysia (excluding Borneo) is:
A. Pangkor
B. Penang
C. Langkawi
D. Tioman
C. Langkawi
Which Malaysian state has the oldest rainforest, estimated to be over 130 million years?
A. Sabah
B. Sarawak
C. Pahang
D. Johor
C. Pahang
What is the name of the Malaysian maritime area disputed with China in the South China Sea?
A. Spratly Islands
B. Senkaku Islands
C. Natuna Islands
D. Paracel Islands
A. Spratly Islands
Which Malaysian lake is the largest man-made lake in Southeast Asia?
A. Tasik Kenyir
B. Tasik Chenderoh
C. Tasik Bera
D. Tasik Pedu
A. Tasik Kenyir
Which Malaysian historical agreement led to the formation of Malaysia in 1963?
A. London Agreement
B. Malaysian Union Treaty
C. Malaysia Agreement 1963
D. Anglo-Malay Pact
C. Malaysia Agreement 1963
Who was the first Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia?
A. Tuanku Abdul Rahman
B. Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah
C. Sultan Muhammad V
D. Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah
A. Tuanku Abdul Rahman
Which Malaysian state does not have a monarchy?
A. Perak
B. Kedah
C. Melaka
D. Selangor
C. Melaka
Where is the deepest point of Malaysian waters located?
A. Sulu Sea Trench
B. South China Sea Basin
C. Timor Trough
D. Andaman Trench
B. South China Sea Basin
Which Malaysian port is one of the busiest transshipment hubs, ranking top 20 globally?
A. Port Klang
B. Port of Tanjung Pelepas
C. Kuantan Port
D. Bintulu Port
A. Port Klang
The Malaysian Constitution is based primarily on which legal tradition?
A. French Civil Law
B. Roman Law
C. British Common Law
D. Islamic Fiqh
C. British Common Law
Which Malaysian mountain is considered one of the most biodiverse places on Earth?
A. Mount Tahan
B. Mount Korbu
C. Mount Kinabalu
D. Mount Murud
C. Mount Kinabalu