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The first principle in Rukun Negara is
Supremacy of the Constitution
Belief in God
Rule of Law
Loyalty to King and Country
Which of the following is NOT a principle in Rukun Negara?
Belief in God
Rule of Law
Supremacy of the Constitution
Good Behaviour and Tolerance
How many principles are there in Rukun Negara?
7
6
5
4
When was Rukun Negara introduced?
31 August 1970
31st August 1969
13th May 1969
31 July 1970
All citizens should learn to appreciate Rukun Negara _______________
because our country is still developing.
to produce highly intellectual individuals.
to produce future leaders.
to achieve harmony.
The third principle in Rukun Negara is
Supremacy of the Constitution
Belief in God
Rule of Law
Loyalty to King and Country
The second principle in Rukun Negara is
Supremacy of the Constitution
Belief in God
Rule of Law
Loyalty to King and Country
The fourth principle in Rukun Negara is
Supremacy of the Constitution
Belief in God
Rule of Law
Loyalty to King and Country
The last principle in Rukun Negara is
Supremacy of the Constitution
Good behaviour and morality
Rule of Law
Loyalty to King and Country
In the early days of nation building in Malaysia, the focus was on
political needs.
education.
economy.
global connection.
Ahmad is a patriotic Malaysian. He is always mindful of his speech and respects others regardless of their religion and race. Which principle in Rukun Negara is he upholding?
Belief in God
Rule of Law
Supremacy of the Constitution
Good behaviour and morality
Every mistake or crime committed will be punished accordingly.
Which principle in Rukun Negara is this referring to?
Supremacy of the Constitution
Loyalty to King and Country
Rule of Law
Good Behaviour and Morality
Every mistake or crime committed will be punished accordingly.
Which principle in Rukun Negara is this referring to?
Supremacy of the Constitution
Loyalty to King and Country
Rule of Law
Good Behaviour and Morality
Which of the following are the main objectives of Rukun Negara?
To encourage harmony and unity in the country.
To build a society that is progressive, productive and proactive which will make use of science and modern technology
To produce individuals who fully obey the government.
To create society that is fair and open to diverse cultures where the prosperity of the country can be enjoyed together in a fair manner.
Malaysia practices
Parliamentary Democracy
Parliamentary Democracy with Constitutional Monarchy
Parliamentary Democracy with Monarchy
Parliamentary Democracy with Absolute Monarchy
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