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Test Your Knowledge of Malayan Guerrilla Warfare

Welcome to the Malayan Guerrilla Warfare Quiz! This quiz will challenge your understanding of the historical events and key figures involved in military operations during the Japanese occupation of Malaya.

Test your knowledge and see how well you remember:

  • Key operations and their objectives
  • Notable individuals and their roles
  • Significant events during the occupation
25 Questions6 MinutesCreated by EngagingHistorian342
What is the main task of FORCE 136?
To form new government in Malaya.
To disrupt Japanese tenure in every possible way
To train Malaya Communist Party
To supply weapon and ammunition for Chinese Guerrilla.
Before 1945, to support the operation, the logistics support mainly using the submarines. However, by the beginning of 1945, there are aircraft are heavily used to support the operation which is capable of flying from the nearest base in India or Ceylon to Malaya. Name of the aircraft?
Catalina Seaplane
Mark 2 Liberators.
Douglas C-74 Globemaster.
Goodyear F2G Super Corsair
The attack at Batu Caves Camp by Japanese army happened at 5.45 a.m. What happened to the Chinese villagers near Batu Caves Camp before the attack of the camp?
Burn to death by Japanese.
Transferred to Kuala Lumpur by truck.
Shot to death by Japanese.
Asked to walk from Batu Caves to Sungai Tua
Who is the interpreted for Chapman during conference between Joint committees of the Anti-Japanese Force and Southeast Asia Command?
Tsing.
Ah Ng.
Lim Bo Seng.
Chen Ping
Which one is TRUE referring to Operation Gustavus 1?
Only involve one European and one Chinese.
Using a Dutch submarine from Colombo to Malacca Straits.
Plan to land somewhere of Malaya between Pangkor and Port Swettenham.
The operation starts in early Jan 1943.
When did the Japanese land at Kota Bharu and bomb Singapore?
August, 1941.
June, 1948
December, 1941.
November, 1942.
What is the main role in the establishment of 101 STS?
To organise and lead operational parties behind enemy line.
To train guerrilla behind enemy line.
To sabotage enemy behind enemy line.
To provide information behind enemy line.
Communication was a serious problem for Stay behind Parties to conduct operations. This is because of this factor EXCEPT?
No suitable light-weight wireless equipment.
Terrain in Area of Operation.
Equipment too heavy, needs six men to carry.
Equipment has been already in use elsewhere.
The parties will do the routine below when reached the hideout during Fortnight’s Operation EXCEPT
Guarded the pipeline.
Bathe in the stream.
Eat enormous meal that Leu Kim left for them.
Sleep until time to go out again.
In the Chapter Skirmish on the King’s Highway, Ah Kow was brought three other Chinese which are Lah Leo, Ah Ching and, Chu Mei. Which is describing who is Chu Mei is?
The political leader of the new guerrilla camp at Menchis
A very friendly and well-dressed rubber contractor who produced marvellous testimonials from former British employers.
The military leader
One of Ah Kow helpers from Kampong Menchis who accompanied him as interpreter.
I reached the _______ on the night of May 25 and was very ill, there with malaria for more than a fortnight.
Kongsi house
Jagong house
Atap
Sakai Country
How many days it takes for the journeys in submarine from Tanjong Blangah to Trinco harbour?
6 Days.
14 Days
10 Days.
7 Days.
Chapman was asked by Japanese officer during interrogation, does he know Englishman called Colonel Chapman. What is the response by Chapman?
He did not recognise Col Chapman
Col Chapman is his father.
Col Chapman is his younger brother.
Col Chapman is his elder brother.
What is the main factor that Chapman makes concluded Chinese in Jalong village is bandit?
Chapman was not allowed to move freely in that camp.
Leader in Jalong village borrowed his pistol but no return back to Chapman.
Chapman been told that leader in Jalong had written letter to nearest guerrilla headquarter ask for ransom and also talk to Japanese agent.
Chapman was push to do dirty job in that camp
Chapman was captured by Japanese after he escaped from bandit in Jalong Village. What are the important things in his rucksack to be destroyed in order to prevent Japanese from getting the valuable information?
Compass.
Diary.
Map
Pistol.
Frank Vanrenan and Richard Graham died during the Japanese occupation in Malaya, how did it happen?
Beheaded.
Drown.
Fever.
Shoot to die.
What is the ultimate objective of Stay- Behind parties and Chinese guerrillas?
To form a new government.
To sabotage Japanese operation in Malaya.
To escape through Sumatra
To drive out the Japanese from Malaya.
For the security of each stay-behind party’s hideout, what is the definite rule in operating their mission?
Never operating within 1 mile from base
Never operating within 2 miles from base
Never operating within 3 miles from base
Never operating within 4-5 miles from base
Who is the forestry officer who agrees to help Frederick Spencer Chapman in the path finding job the military after he were free of their present commitments?
Shepherd
E.O. Shebbeare
Richard Graham
Bill Harvey
Gurun Camp is situated on the shoulder of Batu Puteh, were almost 2,500 feet above sea level, it received its full share of the rain and mountain mist, and it was very cold at night and in the early morning. Gurun Camp was name after
Close to Gurun Town in Kedah.
It was name after Chapman and the groups successfully escaped from the Jap ambush at the Gurun Road
Borrowed the Sakai name ‘Kambing Gurun’
At the first place, the camp was named GURUH CAMP but it was wrongly pronounced by the Chinese Guerrillas
At the end of April 1945, Chapman and Broome have to get to the coast and to keep a rendezvous with a submarine. After manage to slipped past Bagan Datoh in broad daylight, they safely arrived at the rendezvous. Where is the rendezvous located?
Bagan Datoh Bay, Marina Island
Emerald Bay, Pulau Pangkor Laut.
British Naval Bay, Lumut.
Teluk Nipah Bay, Pulau Pangkor.
Chapman was held as a hostage by Bandits at Kg Jalong. He managed to escape by putting sleeping pills into guard’s coffee. What type of pills that he used?
Paracetamol Tablets.
Morphia Pills.
Lethal Tablets.
Quinines.
In Chapter 19, After return to Malaya, Chapman stated that “I felt that I could straighten the matter out”. What Chapman means by that?
To make sure the liaison officers to get enough co-operation from the guerrillas.
To learn basic parachute jump before return to Malaya.
To make sure the Jap will not destroy their facilities in the camp.
To make sure the guerrillas established contact with Force 136
To prepared the food dump and logistics back up in order to help the Force 136 landing.
Malayan Country Section was formed in July 1942. What are the functions of this section?
Collect and studied Malaya‟s information during Japanese Occupation.
Keep Malayan Safe.
Conduct sabotage.
To train guerrillas
The daily routine was much same in all guerilla camps throughout Malaya. Which one does NOT include in their programs in the Menchis camp?
Military training, arms drill, grenade throwing, or just marching.
Manual work. Building huts, cutting down trees or splitting logs for firewood and bringing in supplies from hideouts.
General knowledge lecture. Geography and history of Russia, Malaya, or China, citizenship and community life in the camps.
Religious lesson
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