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    MPW2133 052011 Eqp

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    MAY 2011 EXAMINATION SUBJECT: MALAYSIAN STUDIES (degree) SUBJECT CODE: MPW2133 TIME ALLOWED: 2 HOURS (10.00 AM – 12.00 PM) DATE: MAY 30‚ 2011 This examination question paper contains SEVEN (7) printed pages including the cover page. INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATE: 1. This examination consists of THREE (3) sections: SECTION A (multiple choice questions) SECTION B (Structured questions) SECTION C (Essay) 2. Answer ALL questions in SECTION A and SECTION B. 3. Answer ANY TWO (2)

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    the legislation is unconstitutional (Marbury v Madison) and illegal destruction of the power and sovereignty of the legislative Council. The Executive Executive power is vested in the Cabinet of Ministers is appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong of the appointment of the Prime Minister for the first time‚ members of the House of Representatives‚ presided over the cabinet. Prime number on whose behalf the members of the House of Representatives by the Minister of his

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    Tugu Negara

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    until 1960. It is located in the Federal capital‚ Kuala Lumpur. The Malaysian Houses of Parliament is situated near the monument. It is the world’s tallest bronze freestanding sculpture grouping.[1] Every year on July 31 on Warriors’ Day‚ the Yang di-Pertuan Agong‚ the Prime Minister and heads of military and the police pay their respects to the fallen heroes by laying garlands at the monument. History Kuala Lumpur cenotaph The predecessor of the National Monument is an interwar-era cenotaph

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    Hierarchy Courts

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    and Penghulu’s Court. SESSIONS COURT A Sessions Court has the jurisdiction to hear both criminal and civil cases. At present there are eighty seven Sessions Court judges throughout Malaysia. A Sessions Court judge is appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on the recommendation of the respective Chief Judges. Jurisdiction Criminal A Sessions Court has the jurisdiction to try all offences other than offences punishable with death. Except for the sentence of death‚ a Sessions Court may pass

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    In Malaysia‚ Prime Minister should come from the Dewan Rakyak and it is the responsibility as a democratic of country. In Malaysia‚ the Yang di-Pertuan Agong is the observance executive is integration of the part of the Parliament and also is the monarchy power to become the integration of the part of Separation of Power in Malaysia. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong nominated

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    Tokoh Keusahawan

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    Amin Lahir: Pada tahun 1955 di Kuala Pilah‚ Negeri Sembilan Pekerjaan: CEO Naza Group Tarikh Meninggal Dunia: 2 Mei 2008 di Los Angeles‚ California‚ Amerika Syarikat. Tan Sri SM Nasimuddin SM Amin dilahirkan pada tahun 1955 di Kuala Pilah‚ Negeri Sembilan. Beliau sentiasa berminat terhadap kereta and industri aotomobil. Beliau menerima pendidikan awal di Sekolah Rendah Tunku Munawir dari tahun 1961 sehingga tahun 1966. Beliau juga mendapat pendidikan di Sekolah Menengah Tuanku Muhammad

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    Term of Contract

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    Also hear appeals from the penghulu’s court The Session Court: * A session court has the jurisdiction to hear both criminal and civil cases at present there are 87 sessions court judges throughout Malaysia * Judge is appointed by the Yang-Di-Pertuan Agong 2. Identify the various sources of Malaysian Law and its example. a) The Federal Constitution b) The 13 Constitution of the States comprising the Federation c) Federal law made by Parliament d) State laws made by State Assemblies

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    Malaysian Studies

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    Part 1: HISTORY OF INDEPENDENCE MOVEMENT TRADITIONAL MALAY KINGDOM The ancient history of Malaysia spans four main phases: 1. PALEOLITHIC AGE (early stone age)‚ 35000 YEARS AGO 2. MESOLITHIC AGE (middle stone age)‚ 11000 YEARS AGO 3. NEOLITHIC AGE (new stone age)‚ 5000 YEARS AGO 4. METAL AGE‚ 2500 YEARS AGO EARLY INHABITANTS • • • The earliest ancient civilization found at Tampan Fort‚ Ulu Perak to be 74‚ 000 years old and believed to associate with a Java man. The finding of a human

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    Malaysian Federal Constitution has clauses specifically addressing the area of Malay rights but does not explicitly protect any Bumiputera rights per se. Article 153 of the Malaysian Constitution (Refer to Appendix I) states that: “the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (The King of Malaysia) shall exercise his functions under this Constitution and federal law… to ensure the reservation for Malays and natives of any of the States of Sabah and Sarawak of such proportion as he may deem reasonable of positions

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    Islam -But in any acts‚ observance with respect to which the Conference of Rulers has agreed that they should extend to the Federation as a whole each of the other Rulers shall in his capacity of Head of the religion of Islam authorize the Yang di-pertuan Agong to represent him. 5 Supremacy of the Constitution and the rule of law 6 Doctrine of the separation of power in which the judiciary‚ the legislative and the government has each its freedom to carry out its different functions with no

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