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AGILA Moe
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What are the key roles of the constitution as depicted in the image?
To ensure the people's right to live in peace and harmony
To provide guidelines for government to exercise power and govern the country
To serve as a basis for ensuring the continuity of administration and political stability
To establish rules and principles for the formation of government
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What is the significance of the Constitution of Malaysia as mentioned in the text?
It was enacted on August 31, 1957
It was drafted by the Reid Commission
It is a written constitution
It empowers all laws in Sabah and Sarawak
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What is the main concept of constitutional supremacy as described in the image?
The highest law of the land
The source of all laws
All laws must comply with the constitution
Only the court can challenge laws
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Multiple Choice
What document is the supreme law of the land?
Bill of Rights
Constitution
Declaration of Independence
Articles of Confederation
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Multiple Choice
What is required to amend the constitution according to the image?
A simple majority of Parliament
2/3 majority of Parliament with consent from the Council of Rulers
Approval from the Prime Minister only
No approval needed
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What is the significance of the supremacy of the Constitution as stated in the image?
It is the highest law of the land
It can be amended easily
It is only applicable to federal laws
It does not affect state laws
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What are the main sections listed in the table of contents for the Federal Constitution?
Negeri-Negeri, Agama dan Undang-Undang Persekutuan
Kebebasan Asasi
Kewarganegaraan
Peruntukan-Peruntukan Kewangan
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Multiple Choice
What are the main topics covered in the table?
Public Services
Special Powers Against Subversive Acts
General and Various
Temporary Provisions and Transfers
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What is the significance of the Emergency Provisions in the Indian Constitution?
The Emergency Provisions limit the powers of the central government
The Emergency Provisions grant special powers to the central government to deal with exceptional situations threatening the security and integrity of the country.
The Emergency Provisions are included in the Indian Constitution as a formality
The Emergency Provisions are only applicable during peacetime
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Multiple Choice
Article 360 of the Indian constitution refers to ?
financial emergency
national emergency
state emergency
constitutional emergency
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Multiple Choice
Has the power to Coin Money
no one
State
Federal
Banks
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Multiple Choice
13th Amendment
14th Amendment
15th Amendment
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Multiple Choice
What does the term 'Kewarganegaraan' refer to?
Citizenship
National Identity
Civic Duty
Cultural Heritage
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Multiple Choice
What are the four ways to obtain citizenship as shown in the diagram?
Registration
Naturalization
Legal force of law
Territorial integration
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Multiple Choice
What are the three examples of how Malaysian citizenship can be obtained through legal means?
Being born after Malaysia Day
Being born in Malaysia to a Malaysian parent
Being born outside Malaysia to a Malaysian parent
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What are the requirements for a woman to obtain Malaysian citizenship through marriage?
She must be married to a Malaysian citizen and registered in Malaysia.
She must have lived in Malaysia for 5 years before applying.
She must be a Malaysian citizen herself.
She must be at least 30 years old.
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Multiple Choice
What are the requirements for someone to obtain citizenship according to the image?
Must be 21 years old or older
Must have a permanent residence
Must speak Malay fluently
Must have a job
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What is the new region that was accepted into Malaysia after Malaysia Day (September 16, 1963)?
Sabah
Sarawak
Labuan
Penang
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Multiple Choice
You can only be a citizen by birth if you were born on U.S. soil.
True
False
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True or False: You can only be a birthright citizen if you were born on U.S. soil.
True
False
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Ben was born in Washington, D.C., but both parents are Irish citizens. Is Ben a U.s. Citizen? Why?
Citizen - Because of Law of soil
Not a Citizen - Because of law of blood
Citizen - Because of Law of blood
Not a citizen because of naturalization
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True or False: You can only be a citizen by birth if you were born on U.S. soil.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
What must the Federal Government do before issuing a revocation order?
Notify the concerned person in writing
Hold a public hearing
Consult with local authorities
Publish in the official gazette
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What are the conditions under which a person can lose their citizenship according to the image?
Age must be 21 years or older
Must be of sound mind
Must acquire another citizenship
Must have committed treason
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Multiple Choice
I’m 34 years old. My mother and father are citizens of Russia. I have been a permanent resident in the U.S. for 3 years.
Citizen
Eligible
Wait
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Multiple Choice
What does "Kebebasan Asasi" refer to?
Basic Rights
Fundamental Duties
Civic Responsibilities
Social Norms
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Multiple Choice
What is the maximum duration a citizen can be detained without being brought before a magistrate?
12 hours
24 hours
48 hours
72 hours
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Multiple Choice
According to the text, what is the role of Parliament regarding forced labor?
To ban all forms of forced labor
To create exceptions for national service
To enforce strict penalties
To promote forced labor
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What does the statement "Tiada warganegara pun boleh ditahan sebagai abdi" imply about citizenship rights?
Citizens can be enslaved
No citizen can be held as a slave
Citizens have no rights
All citizens must work for the state
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What was the legal status of slaves in the United States?
citizen
property
dependents
immigrants
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This picture depicts which violation of human rights?
No one shall be held in slavery or servitude; slavery and the slave trade shall be prohibited in all their forms.
Everyone has the right to freedom of movement and residence within the borders of each state.
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.
No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile
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What is the principle of legality in criminal law as described in the image?
No citizen can be punished if the act was not a crime at the time it was committed.
A citizen cannot be tried for the same offense twice.
A case can only be retried if the higher court orders it.
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Multiple Choice
This is a protection found in the 5th amendment. It means that a defendant can't be prosecuted for a criminal offense for which he has already been tried.
double jeopardy
jury duty
no cruel or unusual punishment
eminent domain
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You can't be tried for the same crime twice or no ___________ is part of the 5th amendment.
felony
double jeopardy
impeach
pardon
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The Latin translation of ___________ is “from a thing done afterward.”
In a legal context, it is most typically used to refer to a criminal statute that
punishes actions retroactively, thereby criminalizing conduct
that was legal when originally performed.
ex post facto
quid pro quo
pro tempore
carpe diem
pro bono
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Multiple Choice
What does the principle of equality before the law imply for citizens?
All citizens are equal under the law
Only certain citizens receive legal protection
Citizens can be discriminated based on religion
Legal protection is not guaranteed for all
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What rights do citizens have regarding movement within the federation?
The right to be deported
The right to move freely
The right to be detained
The right to leave the federation
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Which sentence describes the right to be free and equal?
Everyone should be treated in the same way. No one can be a slave.
Everyone has a right to free time.
If someone says we did something bad, we have a right to show it is not true.
All adults have the right to marry and have children if they want.
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Multiple Select
Right to public assembly means:Everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association
true
false
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What are the fundamental freedoms outlined in the image?
Freedom of speech
Freedom to assemble
Freedom to unite
All of the above
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What does the text say about discrimination in education?
Discrimination is allowed based on religion
Discrimination is not allowed based on religion
Discrimination is encouraged
Discrimination is only allowed for certain groups
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What rights do citizens have regarding their religion according to the text?
The right to practice any religion
The right to change religion
The right to impose religion on others
The right to ignore religion
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Which university's Muslim valedictorian had their commencement speech canceled?
University of Southern California
Duke University
Virginia Commonwealth University
Columbia University
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What does the law state about the rights of citizens regarding their property?
Citizens can be deprived of their property without legal grounds.
Citizens can only be deprived of their property according to the law.
Citizens have no rights over their property.
Citizens can take back their property at any time.
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