A | B |
What does INA stand for? | Indian National Army (pg 30) |
When did the war come to an end? | 15/08/1945 (pg 37) |
What were the two main vegetables grown in schools by pupils during war? | Tapioca and sweet potatoes (pg 34) |
Name the market which sold food and items which could not be found in the shops at very high prices. | Black market (pg 35) |
What is the meaning of Syonan? | Brilliant South (pg 24) |
The Japanese Military Police were known as ____________. | Kempeitai (pg 26) |
The act of stealing goods during period of unrest and chaos is________________. | Looting (pg 26) |
What must one do when they saw Japanese Soldiers on the streets? | Bow (pg 30) |
What is the meaning of ‘so omoi masu’ and ‘honto desu’? | I believe so / It is true (pg 31) |
What was issued to limit the amount of food each person was able to buy? | Ration card (pg 33) |
What must people in Singapore do on the Japanese Emperor’s birthday? | Raise / put up Japanese flag (pg 32) |
The Japanese printed money to replace the Malayan dollar. What was the currency known as? | Banana money (pg 35) |
What is the condition caused by not eating enough food or not eating a balanced diet known as? | Malnutrition (pg 34) |
Name the Burma-Thailand railway constructed by the Europeans, Australians, Chinese, Indians and Eurasians under harsh conditions ? | Death railway (pg 30) |
Name the 3 camps where the POWs were kept during war. | Changi Prison, Selarang Barracks and Sime Road Camp (pg 25) |