24. Apakah tujuan utama pembentukan Malaysia pada tahun 1963?
Anonymous Quiz
21%
A. Menghapuskan penjajahan secara keseluruhan
62%
B. Memperkukuh keselamatan dan kestabilan politik rantau ini
17%
C. Menggabungkan semua wilayah Asia Tenggara
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25. Apakah hasil daripada penentangan Indonesia terhadap Malaysia?
Anonymous Quiz
87%
A. Hubungan diplomatik terputus buat sementara
6%
B. Sabah diserahkan kepada Indonesia
8%
C. Malaysia dibubarkan sementara
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26. Apakah sebab utama Singapura keluar daripada Malaysia?
Anonymous Quiz
74%
A. Masalah perbezaan ideologi politik dan kaum
12%
B. Tidak bersetuju dengan mata wang baharu
13%
C. Campur tangan pihak luar
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27. Apakah isi penting dalam Perjanjian Malaysia 1963?
Anonymous Quiz
86%
A. Hak istimewa penduduk asal Sabah dan Sarawak diiktiraf
3%
B. Pembentukan pasaran tunggal
11%
C. Penyeragaman undang-undang negeri
28. Sistem Demokrasi Berparlimen membolehkan rakyat...
Anonymous Quiz
87%
A. Mengundi wakil mereka untuk mentadbir negara
9%
B. Melantik Yang di-Pertuan Agong
4%
C. Menggubal dasar luar negara
29. Siapakah Perdana Menteri pertama Malaysia?
Anonymous Quiz
5%
A. Tun Hussein Onn
11%
B. Tun Abdul Razak
84%
C. Tunku Abdul Rahman
30. Antara berikut, yang manakah merupakan objektif utama DEB?
Anonymous Quiz
94%
A. Menghapuskan kemiskinan dan menyusun semula masyarakat
2%
B. Menggalakkan industri berat
3%
C. Mengurangkan cukai luar negara
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Forwarded from Lifeeyy's English Elevation
When we talk about vehicles in English, we usually use either "in" or "on" β and it depends on the kind of vehicle and how we use it.
We use "in" when weβre talking about smaller, enclosed vehicles β like a car or a taxi. Basically, if you sit inside it and it feels like a small space, we say "in."
For example:
β I'm in the car.
β She got in the taxi.
But for bigger vehicles or ones where you can walk around or share the space with lots of people β like a bus, train, or plane β we say "on."
So you'd say:
β Heβs on the bus.
β They got on the train.
β Weβre on the plane.
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Examples:
β Sheβs on a bike.
β Heβs on his motorcycle.
β The kid is on a scooter.
Why is it like this? English kind of sees cars and taxis as private, enclosed spaces β so you're "in" them. But buses, trains, and bikes are more open or public, so you're "on" them.
So just remember:
β in a car
β in a taxi
β on a bus
β on a train
β on a plane
β on a bike
β on a horse
We use "in" when weβre talking about smaller, enclosed vehicles β like a car or a taxi. Basically, if you sit inside it and it feels like a small space, we say "in."
For example:
β I'm in the car.
β She got in the taxi.
But for bigger vehicles or ones where you can walk around or share the space with lots of people β like a bus, train, or plane β we say "on."
So you'd say:
β Heβs on the bus.
β They got on the train.
β Weβre on the plane.
And hereβs something interesting: we also say "on" when weβre talking about things you sit or ride on, like bikes, motorcycles, or even horses.
Examples:
β Sheβs on a bike.
β Heβs on his motorcycle.
β The kid is on a scooter.
Why is it like this? English kind of sees cars and taxis as private, enclosed spaces β so you're "in" them. But buses, trains, and bikes are more open or public, so you're "on" them.
So just remember:
β in a car
β in a taxi
β on a bus
β on a train
β on a plane
β on a bike
β on a horse
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