1. Which strait separates Singapore from Malaysia?
- Johor Strait
- Sunda Strait
- Singapore Strait
- Strait of Malacca
Correct answer: Johor Strait
Explanation: The Johor Strait separates Singapore from peninsular Malaysia to the north.
2. Chewing gum is completely banned in Singapore.
Correct answer: False
Explanation: False. While the sale of chewing gum is banned, chewing it is not illegal. Therapeutic gum can be purchased with a prescription.
3. Singapore gained independence from which country in 1965?
- Indonesia
- Malaysia
- Japan
- United Kingdom
Correct answer: Malaysia
Explanation: Singapore separated from Malaysia in 1965, becoming a fully independent nation.
4. What is the name of Singapore's public housing program that houses over 80% of the population?
Correct answer: HDB
Explanation: The Housing and Development Board (HDB) manages public housing in Singapore, providing affordable homes for the majority of residents.
5. What is the official language that was introduced to unite Singapore's diverse ethnic groups?
- English
- Tamil
- Mandarin
- Malay
Correct answer: Malay
Explanation: Malay is the national language of Singapore and is used in the national anthem, though English serves as the main administrative language.
6. The famous Marina Bay Sands hotel has ____ towers.
Correct answer: three
Explanation: Marina Bay Sands consists of three distinctive towers connected by a sky park at the top.
7. Singapore is known as the "Garden City."
Correct answer: True
Explanation: True. Singapore is famous for its extensive greenery and urban planning that incorporates nature throughout the city.
8. Which of these are among Singapore's four official languages?
- English
- Hindi
- Cantonese
- Mandarin
- Malay
- Tamil
Correct answers: English, Mandarin, Malay, Tamil
Explanation: Singapore has four official languages: English, Malay, Mandarin, and Tamil, reflecting its multicultural population.
9. Singapore's founding father and first Prime Minister was ____.
- Lee Hsien Loong
- Goh Chok Tong
- S. Rajaratnam
- Lee Kuan Yew
Correct answer: Lee Kuan Yew
Explanation: Lee Kuan Yew was Singapore's founding father and served as Prime Minister from 1959 to 1990, transforming Singapore into a modern nation.
10. Singapore uses the ____ as its currency.
- Malaysian Ringgit
- Singapore Dollar
- Hong Kong Dollar
- US Dollar
Correct answer: Singapore Dollar
Explanation: The Singapore Dollar (SGD) is the official currency of Singapore.
11. What is the name of Singapore's famous botanical gardens that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
- Fort Canning Park
- East Coast Park
- Gardens by the Bay
- Singapore Botanic Gardens
Correct answer: Singapore Botanic Gardens
Explanation: The Singapore Botanic Gardens, established in 1859, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the National Orchid Garden.
12. Singlish is an officially recognized language in Singapore.
Correct answer: False
Explanation: False. Singlish is a colloquial form of English mixed with local languages, but it's not an official language. The government actually discourages its use in formal settings.
13. Singapore is located approximately ____ degrees north of the equator.
Correct answer: 1
Explanation: Singapore is located about 1 degree north of the equator, giving it a tropical rainforest climate with consistent temperatures year-round.
14. What is Singapore's main economic hub and financial district called?
- Sentosa
- Raffles Place
- Orchard Road
- Marina Bay
Correct answer: Raffles Place
Explanation: Raffles Place is Singapore's central business district and the heart of its financial sector.
15. What is the name of Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit system?
Correct answer: MRT
Explanation: The MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) is Singapore's main railway system, complemented by the LRT (Light Rail Transit) for shorter distances.
16. Singapore's national flower is the ____.
- jasmine
- hibiscus
- orchid
- lotus
Correct answer: orchid
Explanation: The Vanda Miss Joaquim orchid is Singapore's national flower, chosen for its resilience and year-round blooming.
17. Which of these islands are part of Singapore's territory?
- Sentosa
- Batam
- Pulau Ubin
- Bintan
- Jurong Island
Correct answers: Sentosa, Pulau Ubin, Jurong Island
Explanation: Sentosa, Pulau Ubin, and Jurong Island are part of Singapore, while Bintan and Batam belong to Indonesia.
18. Which of these are actual neighborhoods (planning areas) in Singapore?
- Kowloon
- Hougang
- Causeway Bay
- Bishan
- Tampines
- Tsim Sha Tsui
Correct answers: Hougang, Bishan, Tampines
Explanation: Tampines, Bishan, and Hougang are Singaporean neighborhoods, while Kowloon, Tsim Sha Tsui, and Causeway Bay are in Hong Kong.
19. Which of these foods are considered iconic Singaporean dishes?
- Sushi
- Laksa
- Hainanese Chicken Rice
- Chili Crab
- Pho
- Pad Thai
Correct answers: Laksa, Hainanese Chicken Rice, Chili Crab
Explanation: Hainanese Chicken Rice, Laksa, and Chili Crab are iconic Singaporean dishes, while Pad Thai is Thai, Pho is Vietnamese, and Sushi is Japanese.
20. The Raffles Hotel, one of Singapore's most famous colonial-era hotels, was established in ____.
Correct answer: 1887
Explanation: Raffles Hotel was established in 1887 and is named after Sir Stamford Raffles, the founder of modern Singapore.
21. Which of these are among Singapore's "Four National Taps" for water supply?
- Imported water
- Local catchment water
- Rainwater harvesting
- Groundwater
- NEWater
- Desalinated water
Correct answers: Imported water, Local catchment water, NEWater, Desalinated water
Explanation: Singapore's Four National Taps are: local catchment water, imported water from Malaysia, desalinated water, and NEWater (recycled water).
22. Which year did Singapore host the first-ever Formula One night race?
Correct answer: 2008
Explanation: Singapore hosted the first-ever Formula One night race in 2008 at the Marina Bay Street Circuit.
23. Singapore has no natural freshwater sources and relies heavily on imported water.
Correct answer: False
Explanation: False. While Singapore does import water from Malaysia, it also has reservoirs, desalination plants, and NEWater (recycled water) for self-sufficiency.
24. Singapore consumes more Scotch whisky per capita than Scotland.
Correct answer: True
Explanation: True. Singaporeans consume more Scotch whisky per capita than even the Scots, making it one of the world's largest consumers of premium whisky.
25. Which of these celebrities were born in Singapore?
- Fann Wong
- Michelle Yeoh
- Stephanie Sun
- Jackie Chan
- Jet Li
- Bruce Lee
Correct answers: Fann Wong, Stephanie Sun
Explanation: Fann Wong and Stephanie Sun were born in Singapore. Michelle Yeoh is Malaysian, Jackie Chan is from Hong Kong, and Bruce Lee and Jet Li are from China.
26. In 1963, Singapore joined the Federation of ____ before separating two years later.
- Borneo
- Malaysia
- Indonesia
- Malaya
Correct answer: Malaysia
Explanation: Singapore joined the Federation of Malaysia in 1963 but was expelled in 1965, becoming an independent nation.
27. What does the acronym "CPF" stand for in Singapore's social security system?
- Community Pension Fund
- Citizen Protection Fund
- Central Provident Fund
- Central Public Finance
Correct answer: Central Provident Fund
Explanation: The Central Provident Fund (CPF) is Singapore's comprehensive social security system covering retirement, healthcare, and housing needs.
28. Singapore has more ____ than children.
- cats
- cars
- millionaires
- trees
Correct answer: millionaires
Explanation: Singapore has more millionaires than children under 5 years old, reflecting its wealthy economy and low birth rate.
29. Which of these unusual laws or fines actually exist in Singapore?
- Fine for wearing shorts
- Fine for not flushing public toilets
- Fine for jaywalking
- Fine for singing in public
- Fine for feeding pigeons
- Fine for smiling
Correct answers: Fine for not flushing public toilets, Fine for jaywalking, Fine for feeding pigeons
Explanation: Singapore has fines for not flushing public toilets, feeding pigeons, and jaywalking. There are no fines for singing, smiling, or wearing shorts.
30. Singapore was founded as a British trading post in 1819 by ____.
- Sir Stamford Raffles
- Cecil Rhodes
- Lord Mountbatten
- Captain Cook
Correct answer: Sir Stamford Raffles
Explanation: Sir Stamford Raffles established Singapore as a British trading post in 1819, recognizing its strategic location for trade.
31. In Singapore, you can be fined for walking around your home naked with the curtains open.
Correct answer: True
Explanation: True. If visible from outside, being naked in your own home can be considered a public nuisance offense under Singapore law.
32. Singapore banned the sale of chewing gum in ____ after vandals used it on MRT train sensors.
Correct answer: 1992
Explanation: The chewing gum ban was implemented in 1992 after vandals repeatedly stuck gum on MRT door sensors, disrupting train operations.
33. What unique feature does Singapore's Jewel Changi Airport have at its center?
- Rain Vortex waterfall
- Indoor beach
- Ferris wheel
- Ice skating rink
Correct answer: Rain Vortex waterfall
Explanation: Jewel Changi has the Rain Vortex, the world's tallest indoor waterfall at 40 meters, surrounded by a lush indoor forest.
34. Which of these world records does Singapore hold or has held?
- Busiest port by shipping tonnage
- Most expensive city
- Tallest building
- Coldest capital
- Highest percentage of millionaires
- Largest desert
Correct answers: Busiest port by shipping tonnage, Most expensive city, Highest percentage of millionaires
Explanation: Singapore has been ranked as having a high percentage of millionaires, one of the world's busiest ports, and frequently tops the most expensive city rankings.
35. The world's first ____ was opened in Singapore in 2012.
- vertical farm
- river-themed wildlife park
- floating apple store
- robot hotel
Correct answer: river-themed wildlife park
Explanation: River Wonders (formerly River Safari) was the world's first river-themed wildlife park, showcasing freshwater ecosystems from around the world.
36. National Service (military conscription) is mandatory for all male Singapore citizens and permanent residents.
Correct answer: True
Explanation: True. All male citizens and second-generation permanent residents must serve National Service, typically for two years upon reaching age 18.
37. In 1942, Singapore fell to Japanese forces after just ____ days of battle.
Correct answer: 7
Explanation: Singapore fell to the Japanese on February 15, 1942, after just 7 days of intense fighting, in what Winston Churchill called "the worst disaster" in British military history.
38. What unusual animal can you legally keep as a pet in Singapore that's banned in many other countries?
- Chinchilla
- Hedgehog
- Sugar glider
- Ferret
Correct answer: Sugar glider
Explanation: Sugar gliders are legal pets in Singapore, while hedgehogs, ferrets, and chinchillas are not allowed as pets.
39. The Singapore Zoo is famous for having the world's first ____ zoo concept.
- night
- open
- floating
- underwater
Correct answer: night
Explanation: The Night Safari, opened in 1994, was the world's first nocturnal zoo, allowing visitors to see over 900 animals in their natural nighttime habitat.
40. In 1959, Singapore achieved self-governance and held its first general election.
Correct answer: True
Explanation: True. Singapore gained self-governance from Britain in 1959, and Lee Kuan Yew's People's Action Party won the first general election.
41. Singapore's national anthem "Majulah Singapura" is sung in ____.
- Malay
- Tamil
- English
- Mandarin
Correct answer: Malay
Explanation: "Majulah Singapura" (Onward Singapore) is sung in Malay, the national language, even though English is the main administrative language.
42. In 1819, Sir Stamford Raffles signed a treaty with ____ to establish a British trading post in Singapore.
- Dutch Governor
- Sultan of Brunei
- Sultan Hussein Shah
- King of Siam
Correct answer: Sultan Hussein Shah
Explanation: Raffles signed a treaty with Sultan Hussein Shah of Johor in 1819, establishing Singapore as a British trading settlement.
43. Which breakfast food did Singapore reportedly contribute to inventing or popularizing?
- Pancakes
- Waffles
- Kaya toast
- French toast
Correct answer: Kaya toast
Explanation: Kaya toast (toasted bread with coconut jam and butter) is a quintessentially Singaporean breakfast, with kaya being a local coconut-egg jam invention.
44. Singapore's Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay lights up with a musical show every night.
Correct answer: True
Explanation: True. The Supertrees feature a free light and sound show called Garden Rhapsody twice nightly, synchronized to music.
45. The iconic Merlion statue has the head of a lion and the body of a ____.
Correct answer: fish
Explanation: The Merlion has the head of a lion and the body of a fish, symbolizing Singapore's origins as a fishing village and its original name "Singapura" (lion city).
46. There is a Guinness World Record for the largest gathering of people dressed as Merlions in Singapore.
Correct answer: True
Explanation: True. In 2019, 188 people dressed as Merlions set this unusual world record at Sentosa.
47. What is the minimum age for voting in Singapore?
Correct answer: 21
Explanation: The voting age in Singapore is 21 years old, and voting is compulsory for all registered citizens.
48. Which of these events occurred during Singapore's Japanese occupation (1942-1945)?
- Operation Jaywick
- Nuclear bombing
- Independence declaration
- Sook Ching massacre
- Severe food shortages
- Liberation by British forces
Correct answers: Operation Jaywick, Sook Ching massacre, Severe food shortages
Explanation: The Sook Ching massacre (mass killings of Chinese), Operation Jaywick (Allied raid), and severe food shortages all occurred during Japanese occupation, which ended with British liberation in 1945.
49. Which of these are major ethnic groups in Singapore?
- Vietnamese
- Chinese
- Indian
- Thai
- Malay
- Filipino
Correct answers: Chinese, Indian, Malay
Explanation: The three major ethnic groups in Singapore are Chinese (majority), Malay, and Indian communities.
50. Changi Airport has consistently been ranked as the world's best airport.
Correct answer: True
Explanation: True. Singapore's Changi Airport has won the World's Best Airport award multiple times and is renowned for its facilities and services.
51. In 1990, Lee Kuan Yew stepped down as Prime Minister after ____ years in office.
Correct answer: 31
Explanation: Lee Kuan Yew served as Prime Minister from 1959 to 1990, a total of 31 years, transforming Singapore from a small port to a modern nation.
52. In 1987, Singapore opened its first ____ line, revolutionizing public transport.
- tram
- bus rapid transit
- monorail
- MRT
Correct answer: MRT
Explanation: The first MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) line began operations in 1987, connecting Yio Chu Kang to Toa Payoh.
53. In 1967, Singapore co-founded which regional organization with four other nations?
Correct answer: ASEAN
Explanation: Singapore was a founding member of ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) in 1967, along with Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand.
54. In 1994, American teenager Michael Fay was caned in Singapore for vandalism, causing international controversy.
Correct answer: True
Explanation: True. Michael Fay's caning sentence for vandalism in 1994 sparked international debate about Singapore's strict laws and corporal punishment.
55. In 1998, during the Asian Financial Crisis, Singapore's economy contracted for the first time since ____.
Correct answer: 1985
Explanation: The 1998 Asian Financial Crisis caused Singapore's first economic contraction since the 1985 recession.
56. Which of these leaders served as Singapore's Prime Minister after Lee Kuan Yew?
- Lawrence Wong
- S. Rajaratnam
- Goh Chok Tong
- Ong Teng Cheong
- Tony Tan
- Lee Hsien Loong
Correct answers: Lawrence Wong, Goh Chok Tong, Lee Hsien Loong
Explanation: Goh Chok Tong (1990-2004), Lee Hsien Loong (2004-2024), and Lawrence Wong (2024-present) served as PM after Lee Kuan Yew. Tony Tan and Ong Teng Cheong were Presidents, not PMs.
57. In 2015, Singapore celebrated its ____ year of independence with massive celebrations.
Correct answer: 50th
Explanation: Singapore celebrated SG50 (50 years of independence) in 2015 with elaborate celebrations throughout the year.
58. In 1965, Singapore separated from Malaysia on ____.
- January 1
- July 4
- December 25
- August 9
Correct answer: August 9
Explanation: Singapore gained independence on August 9, 1965, which is now celebrated as National Day.
59. In 2004, Singapore opened its first integrated resort casino in ____.
- Sentosa
- Jurong
- Changi
- Marina Bay
Correct answer: Sentosa
Explanation: False premise - the first integrated resorts (Marina Bay Sands and Resorts World Sentosa) opened in 2010, not 2004. Resorts World Sentosa opened first in 2010.
60. In 1984, Singapore experienced its worst hotel fire at the ____.
- Marina Mandarin
- Goodwood Park Hotel
- Raffles Hotel
- Hotel New World
Correct answer: Hotel New World
Explanation: The Hotel New World collapsed (not burned) in 1986. In 1984, there was no major hotel fire. The question contains an error - Singapore's worst hotel incident was the Hotel New World collapse in 1986.
61. In 1867, the Straits Settlements became a Crown Colony, transferring control from the British East India Company directly to ____.
- The Colonial Office
- Parliament
- The Dutch Government
- The British Crown
Correct answer: The British Crown
Explanation: In 1867, the Straits Settlements became a Crown Colony under direct British government control, no longer administered by the East India Company.
62. In 1985, Singapore experienced its first post-independence recession.
Correct answer: True
Explanation: True. Singapore faced its first recession as an independent nation in 1985, leading to major economic restructuring and policy changes.
63. In 1971, the last British military forces withdrew from Singapore, ending over ____ years of British military presence.
Correct answer: 150
Explanation: British troops withdrew in 1971, ending approximately 152 years of military presence since Raffles arrived in 1819.
64. In 2003, Singapore was severely affected by the ____ outbreak.
- Swine flu
- Bird flu
- Ebola
- SARS
Correct answer: SARS
Explanation: The SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) outbreak in 2003 severely impacted Singapore, with 238 cases and 33 deaths.
65. In 1826, Singapore became part of the ____ along with Penang and Malacca under British control.
- Federated Malay States
- British Malaya
- East India Company
- Straits Settlements
Correct answer: Straits Settlements
Explanation: The Straits Settlements were established in 1826, combining Singapore, Penang, and Malacca as a single British administrative unit.
66. In 2008, Singapore hosted its first Formula One Grand Prix, which was also the world's first ____ F1 race.
- street circuit
- indoor
- tropical
- night
Correct answer: night
Explanation: The 2008 Singapore Grand Prix was the first-ever Formula One night race, held on the Marina Bay Street Circuit under floodlights.
67. Which of these initiatives were launched in the 1980s to transform Singapore's economy?
- Cryptocurrency legalization
- Focus on high-tech manufacturing
- Universal basic income
- Tourism promotion campaigns
- Space program
- Development of financial services sector
Correct answers: Focus on high-tech manufacturing, Tourism promotion campaigns, Development of financial services sector
Explanation: The 1980s saw Singapore pivot to high-tech manufacturing, expand financial services, and boost tourism. Cryptocurrency, space programs, and UBI came much later or don't exist.
68. In 1968, Singapore introduced the "____ or More" policy to control population growth.
- Two is Plenty
- Stop at Two
- One is Enough
- Three is a Crowd
Correct answer: Stop at Two
Explanation: The "Stop at Two" policy (1968-1987) discouraged families from having more than two children through various incentives and disincentives to control rapid population growth.
69. Which of these are actual official languages of Singapore?
- English
- Mandarin
- Cantonese
- Malay
- Tamil
- Hindi
Correct answers: English, Mandarin, Malay, Tamil
Explanation: Singapore has four official languages: English, Malay (the national language), Mandarin, and Tamil, reflecting its multicultural population.
70. Which of these occurred in Singapore during the 1950s?
- Communist insurgency threats
- Hock Lee bus riots
- First McDonald's opened
- Independence from Britain
- Maria Hertogh riots
- Marina Bay reclamation
Correct answers: Communist insurgency threats, Hock Lee bus riots, Maria Hertogh riots
Explanation: The 1950s saw communist threats, the Maria Hertogh riots (1950), and Hock Lee bus riots (1955). Independence came in 1965, and Marina Bay development was much later.
71. Which of these unusual facts about Singapore toilets are true?
- Fine for not flushing public toilets
- Toilets made of gold
- World Toilet Organization founded in Singapore
- UN resolution for World Toilet Day on Nov 19
- Free toilet paper dispensers
- Singing toilets
Correct answers: Fine for not flushing public toilets, World Toilet Organization founded in Singapore, UN resolution for World Toilet Day on Nov 19
Explanation: Singapore fines people SGD 150 for not flushing, initiated the UN's World Toilet Day resolution, and the World Toilet Organization was founded there in 2001.
72. In 1921, the British began construction of naval fortifications in Singapore, creating what was known as the ____.
- Fortress Singapore
- Gibraltar of the East
- Lion's Den
- Eastern Bastion
Correct answer: Gibraltar of the East
Explanation: Singapore was called the "Gibraltar of the East" due to massive British naval base construction in the 1920s-30s, meant to defend against threats from the east.
73. Which of these major developments were completed in 2010?
- Jewel Changi Airport
- Henderson Waves bridge
- Youth Olympic Games hosted
- Marina Bay Sands
- Gardens by the Bay
- Resorts World Sentosa
Correct answers: Youth Olympic Games hosted, Marina Bay Sands, Resorts World Sentosa
Explanation: Marina Bay Sands, Resorts World Sentosa opened in 2010, and Singapore hosted the inaugural Youth Olympic Games. Gardens by the Bay opened in 2012, Jewel in 2019.
74. The Bukit Timah Nature Reserve has more tree species per hectare than the entire continent of ____.
- Africa
- Europe
- North America
- Australia
Correct answer: North America
Explanation: One hectare in Bukit Timah contains more tree species than all of North America, with over 1,000 flowering plant species in the reserve.
75. In 2011, Singapore held its most contentious general election, where the opposition won an unprecedented number of seats.
Correct answer: True
Explanation: True. The 2011 election saw the opposition Workers' Party win a Group Representation Constituency for the first time, marking a watershed moment in Singapore politics.
76. One out of every ____ people in Singapore has assets worth USD 1 million or more.
Correct answer: six
Explanation: Singapore has one of the highest concentrations of millionaires in the world, with one out of every six people having assets of USD 1 million or more.
77. Buildings in Singapore are restricted to a maximum height of ____ meters due to airport proximity.
Correct answer: 280
Explanation: Most buildings cannot exceed 280 meters due to air traffic control restrictions from nearby Changi Airport, though special exceptions can be granted.
78. Singapore is made up of a total of ____ islands.
Correct answer: 64
Explanation: Singapore consists of 64 islands in total, including the main island and 63 offshore islands like Sentosa, Pulau Ubin, and St John's Island.
79. In Singapore, you can be fined up to SGD ____ for being seen naked in your own home if visible from outside.
Correct answer: 2000
Explanation: Being naked in your home where neighbors can see is considered a public nuisance offense with a maximum fine of SGD 2,000 or 3 months jail time.
80. Urine Detection Devices (UDD) have been installed in some Singapore elevators to detect and trap people who urinate in them.
Correct answer: True
Explanation: True. These devices set off alarms and lock elevator doors, trapping the offender until police arrive, helping maintain Singapore's cleanliness standards.
81. Singaporeans are the ____ pedestrians in the world, walking at about 6.15 km/h.
- fastest
- tallest
- slowest
- shortest
Correct answer: fastest
Explanation: According to the Pace of Life study, Singaporeans walk 19 meters in 10.55 seconds, making them the world's fastest pedestrians.
82. Singapore has the highest homeownership rate in the world at approximately ____%.
Correct answer: 92
Explanation: About 92% of Singaporeans own their homes, with roughly 80% living in government-subsidized HDB flats, the highest homeownership rate globally.
83. In 2017, Singapore elected its first female president, ____.
- Josephine Teo
- Grace Fu
- Halimah Yacob
- Indranee Rajah
Correct answer: Halimah Yacob
Explanation: Halimah Yacob became Singapore's first female president in 2017 in a reserved election for Malay candidates.
84. The Singapore Grand Prix racing circuit holds ____ corners, more than any other F1 circuit.
Correct answer: 23
Explanation: The Marina Bay Street Circuit has 23 corners, the most of any Formula 1 circuit in the world, in addition to being the first night race venue.
85. A "Hug-Me" Coca Cola vending machine was installed at the National University of Singapore that dispenses free drinks in exchange for ____.
Correct answer: hugs
Explanation: The gesture-based marketing machine gave free Coca Cola bottles to people who hugged it, promoting kindness and connection.
86. Which of these are real Singaporean initiatives or campaigns?
- National Tree Planting Day on Nov 7
- National Courtesy Campaign
- Mandatory smiling law
- Free hugs day
- Singapore Kindness Movement
- Silent Sundays
Correct answers: National Tree Planting Day on Nov 7, National Courtesy Campaign, Singapore Kindness Movement
Explanation: The National Courtesy Campaign (1979), Singapore Kindness Movement (2001), and National Tree Planting Day are all real initiatives to improve society and the environment.
87. Which famous cocktail was invented at Singapore's Raffles Hotel specifically so women could drink alcohol in public?
- Cosmopolitan
- Singapore Sling
- Mai Tai
- Mojito
Correct answer: Singapore Sling
Explanation: The Singapore Sling was created in the early 1900s by bartender Ngiam Tong Boon to resemble fruit juice, allowing women to drink alcohol without social stigma.
88. In the 1970s, Singapore banned men with long hair from entering the country as part of an anti-hippie campaign.
Correct answer: True
Explanation: True. The ban lasted until the 1990s and was so strict that even famous bands like Led Zeppelin and the Bee Gees were refused entry to perform.
89. In 2018, Singapore hosted a historic summit between Donald Trump and ____.
- Xi Jinping
- Shinzo Abe
- Vladimir Putin
- Kim Jong Un
Correct answer: Kim Jong Un
Explanation: The historic Trump-Kim summit in June 2018 was held at the Capella Hotel on Sentosa, marking the first meeting between sitting US and North Korean leaders.