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When Singapore was Syonanto
Choose the correct answer for each question.
 

1What does Syonanto mean?
Mighty Fortress
The Lion City
Temasek
Light of the South

2What was the Kempeitai?
A group of spies
An anti-Japanese group
Chinese traitors
Japanese military police

3When did the Sook Ching Operation start?
15 Feb 1942
18 Feb 1942
16 Feb 1942
17 Feb 1942

4What was the aim of the Sook Ching Operation?
To reduce the population by killing some of the people.
To wipe out anti-Japanese elements.
To persuade the people to cooperate with the Japanese.
To control the population by registering members each household.

5Who was in charge of the government of Singapore and Malaya during the Japanese Occupation?
Force 136
Kempeitai
MPAJA
Gunseikan

6What is the aim of Nipponisation?
To counter British and Western influence by encouraging the people to learn Japanese culture.
To encourage more people to learn Nippon-Go so as to make administration easier.
To encourage the people to show respect to the Japanese Emperor.
To make people realise the superiority of the Japanese culture.

7Why were secondary schools not re-opened during the Japanese Occupation?
The Japanese were afraid that the Communists might infiltrate secondary schools
The Japanese needed young men in the labour force.
The people were not interested in going to school.
They were not enough teachers to teach in the secondary schools.

8Why was there shortage of food and other neccessities during the Japanese Occupation?
The Japanese did not import food supplies from overseas.
All the food supplies were used to feed the growing population in Japan.
The Western countries had imposed a trade embargo on Japan.
The Japanese were hoarding food for the black market.

9Why was the Japanese currency worthless?
The Japanese printed huge quantities of the currency using recycled paper.
The money could only be used to buy bananas.
The Japanese printed huge quantities of the currency but there were no goods to be bought with it.
The people preferred to exchange goods then use money.

10Why was there not enough medicine for the hospitals?
The medicines were all taken by the Japanese for the use of its army.
They could not import medicine from the West.
The medicine was looted by the people.
The medicine were all used ifor research in chemical warfare.