
Civics 7_The Founding of ASEAN
Quiz by Patricia Noraie Acha
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When was ASEAN officially founded?
Which of the following was NOT a motivation for the formation of ASEAN?
Which countries were the founding members of ASEAN?
What does the blue color in the ASEAN flag represent?
Which agreement established Southeast Asia as a nuclear-weapon-free zone?
What is the headquarters of ASEAN?
Which of the following was a predecessor to ASEAN but dissolved in 1977?
What does the rice stalk (Padi) in the ASEAN emblem symbolize?
Which of the following is NOT an objective of ASEAN?
Which agreement aimed at boosting trade and investment among ASEAN countries?
Which of the following occupations is covered under ASEAN’s Mutual Recognition Agreements (MRAs) for skilled labor mobility?
What is the name of ASEAN’s official anthem?
Which ASEAN agreement promotes regional peace and stability by keeping Southeast Asia free from conflicts and external interference?
Which of the following is a goal of ASEAN Vision 2020?
What major challenge led to the dissolution of SEATO in 1977?
ASEAN was founded on August 8, 1967, by Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand.
The ASEAN headquarters is located in Manila, Philippines.
The primary goal of ASEAN is to establish a military alliance in Southeast Asia.
The ASEAN flag has a circle, which represents unity among member states.
ASEAN follows the principle of non-intervention, meaning it does not interfere in the internal affairs of member countries.
The Bangkok Treaty established ASEAN as a nuclear-weapon-free zone.
The ASEAN anthem is called ‘The ASEAN Spirit.’
The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) promotes free movement of goods, services, investment, and skilled labor.
ASEAN member countries need a visa to travel to each other’s nations for short stays.
The Bali Concords were agreements that helped ASEAN promote peace, stability, and development in Southeast Asia.