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Head of Government : The


Honourable Dato' Sri Mohd Najib bin
Tun Abdul Razak

Head of Government : Prime Minister


Lee Hsien Loong
Capital : Singapore
Language(s) : English, Malay,
Mandarin, Tamil

Capital : Kuala Lumpur

Currency : S$ (Singapore Dollar)

Language(s) : Malay, English,


Chinese, Tamil

Thailand

Currency : Ringgit
Myanmar
Head of State : President Thein Sein
Capital : Nay Pyi Taw
Language : Myanmar

Head of State : His Majesty King


Bhumibol Adulyadej
Head of Government : Prime Minister
General Prayut Chan-o-cha
Capital : Bangkok
Language : Thai

Currency : Kyat
Philippines
Head of State : President Benigno S.
Aquino III
Capital : Manila
Language(s) : Filipino, English,
Spanish
Currency : Peso
Singapore
Head of State : President Tony Tan
Keng Yam

Currency : Baht
Viet Nam
Head of State : President Truong Tan
Sang

THREE PILLARS
POLITICAL_SECURITY
H.R.H. MOHAMED BOLKIAH
Bandar Seri Begawan BD 2710
Brunei Darussalam

H.E. HOR NAMHONG


Phnom Penh
Kingdom of Cambodia

H.E. TEDJO EDHY


Alternate:
H.E. RETNO L.P. MARSUDI,
Jalan Taman Pejambon
Jakarta Pusat 10110
Republic of Indonesia

Head of Government : Prime Minister


Nguyen Tan Dung

H.E. DR. THONGLOUN SISOULITH

Capital : Ha Noi

Lao Peoples Democratic Republic

Language : Vietnamese
Currency : Dong

H.E. DATO SRI ANIFAH BIN HAJI AMAN


Putrajaya

Malaysia

H.E. WUNNA MAUNG LWIN


Nay Pyi Taw,

MYANMAR
H.E. MR.AYE MYINT KYU (ASCC
Minister)
Republic of the Union of Myanmar

Republic of the Union of Myanmar

Phnom Penh, Kingdom of Cambodia

INDONESIA
H.E. AGUNG LAKSONO
Jakarta 10110, Indonesia

BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
H.E. ALBERT F. DEL ROSARIO
Republic of the Philippines

H.E. PEHIN ORANG KAYA PEKERMA


LAILA
(Pehin Hazair Abdullah)
Bandar Seri Begawan BA 1210

H.E. K. SHANMUGAM

LAO PDR
H.E. PROF. DR. BOSENGKHAM
VONGDARA
Vientiane, Lao PDR

Brunei Darussalam

Tanglin, Singapore 248163


Republic of Singapore

H.E. GEN. TANASAK PATIMAPRAGORN

MALAYSIA
Dato Paduka Haji Mohd Hamid Haji
Mohd
Jaafar (Hamid Jaafar)

Bangkok 10400
Kingdom of Thailand

Ba Dinh, Hanoi,
Socialist Republic of Viet Nam

SOCIO_ECONOMIC

SRI ABDUL AZIZ


62200 Putrajaya, Malaysia

CAMBODIA
H.E DR. HANG CHUON NARON

H.E. PHAM BINH MINH

H.E. DATO SERI MOHAMED NAZRI bin


TAN

PHILIPPINES

#80, Norodom Blvd. Phnom Penh,


Kingdom of

H.E. CORAZON JULIANO-SOLIMAN

Cambodia

Constitution Hills, Quezon City,


Philippines

H.E MR. ITH SAM HENG

SINGAPORE

H.E. MR CHAN CHUN SING

SUMMIT

As stipulated in Article 12 of the


ASEAN Charter, each ASEAN Member
State shall appoint a Permanent
Representative to ASEAN with the
rank of Ambassador based in Jakarta.

Twentysixth ASEAN Summit, Kuala


Lumpur & Langkawi, Malaysia, 26-28
April 2015.

support the work of the ASEAN


Community Councils and ASEAN
Sectoral Ministerial Bodies;

Thailand

Twentyfith ASEAN Summit, Nay Pyi


Taw, Myanmar, 11-13 November
2014

coordinate with ASEAN National


Secretariats and other ASEAN
Sectoral Ministerial Bodies;

VIET NAM

Twentyfourth ASEAN Summit, Nay Pyi


Taw, Myanmar, 10-11 May 2014

liaise with the Secretary-General of


ASEAN and the ASEAN Secretariat on
all subjects relevant to its work;

512 Thomson Road, Singapore


298136

THAILAND
H.E. MR. SANTI PROMPHAT
Ratchathewi District, Bangkok 10400

H.E. MADAME PHAM THI HAI CHUYEN


Hanoi, Viet Nam

The ASEAN Economic Community


(AEC) shall be the goal of regional
economic integration by 2015. AEC
envisages the following key
characteristics: (a) a single market
and production base, (b) a highly
competitive economic region, (c) a
region of equitable economic
development, and (d) a region fully
integrated into the global economy.
In short, the AEC will transform
ASEAN into a region with free
movement of goods, services,

investment, skilled labour, and freer


flow of capital.

Twentythird ASEAN Summit, Bandar


Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam, 910 October 2013

The ASEAN Coordinating Council


comprises the ASEAN Foreign
Ministers. They meet at least twice a
year.

facilitate ASEAN cooperation with


external partners; and
perform such other functions as may
be determined by the ASEAN
Coordinating Council.

Each ASEAN Sectoral Ministerial Body


may have under its purview the
relevant senior officials and
subsidiary bodies to undertake its
functions.

DIRECTORS_GENERAL

COMMITTEE OF PERMANENT
REPRESENTATIVES

Brunei Darussalam

H.E. HAJAH JOHARIAH HJ ABDUL


WAHAB

H.E. MR. NONG SAKAL

H.E. NGUYEN HONG CUONG

Chamkamorn, Phnom Penh

H.E. AUNG LYNN

Kingdom of Cambodia

Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar

Ha Noi, Viet Nam

CHAIRMANSHIP
H.E. I GUSTI AGUNG WESAKA PUJA

H.E. LUIS T. CRUZ

Indonesia

Metro Manila, Philippines

Jakarta Pusat
H.E. GERARD HO
H.E. PHONGSAVANH SISOULATH

Tanglin, Singapore 248163

Lao Peoples Democratic Republic


H.E. JAKKRIT SRIVALI
H.E. SHAHRUL IKHRAM YAKOOB

Bangkok 10400, Thailand

According to Article 31 of the ASEAN


Charter, the Chairmanship of ASEAN
shall rotate annually, based on the
alphabetical order of the English
names of Member States.
Malaysia is the Chair of ASEAN for
2015 and the theme of its ASEAN
Chairmanship is "Our People, Our
Community, Our Vision."
2014-myanmmar

Presint 2, 62602 Putrajaya, Malaysia

The ASEAN Secretariat was set up in February 1976 by


the Foreign Ministers of ASEAN. It was then housed at
the Department of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia in
Jakarta. The existing ASEAN Secretariat at 70A Jalan
Sisingamangaraja, Jakarta, was established and
officiated in 1981 by the then President of Indonesia,
H.E. Soeharto.
The ASEAN Secretariat's basic function is to provide for
greater efficiency in the coordination of ASEAN organs
and for more effective implementation of ASEAN
projects and activities.

The ASEAN Secretariat's vision is that by 2015, it will


be the nerve centre of a strong and confident ASEAN
Community that is globally respected for acting in full
compliance with its Charter and in the best interest of
its people.
The ASEAN Secretariat's mission is to initiate, facilitate
and coordinate ASEAN stakeholder collaboration in
realising the purposes and principles of ASEAN as
reflected in the ASEAN Charter.

1.
Who was the president of
Vietnam from the period 1890 1969?
A.

Nguyen Minh Triet

B.

Uncle Ho

C.

Le Duc Anh

D.

Uncle Sam

2.
Which city is the capital of
Vietnam?
A.

Ho Chi Min

B.

Hai Phong

C.

Da Nang

D.

Hanoi

3.
Which is the largest city of
Vietnam?
A.

Thanh Pho Ho Chih Min

B.

Hanoi

C.

Hai Phong

D.

Da Nang

4.
The language that most
Myanmar speak is:
A.

Myanmar

B.

Burmese

C.

English

B.

Cebu

D.

Shan

C.

Panglao

D.

Bohol

5.
What is Myanmars
currency known as?
A.

Riel

B.

Ding

C.

Dong

D.

Kyat

6.
What is the famous
landmark that is pictured on the
Cambodian national flag?
7.
Who is/ are the office
bearers in Laos?
A.Prime Minister Bouasone
Bouphavanh only
B.Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung
only
C.President Choummaly Sayasone
and Prime Minister Bouasone
Bouphavanh
D.Prime Minister General Thein
Sein
8.
On which island of the
Philippines are the famous
Chocolate Hills located?
A.

Luzon

9.
In which year and city did
the People Power Revolution of
the Philippines occur?
A.

1986, Manila

B.

1972, Manila

C.

1986, Quezon City

D.

1985, Quezon City

10.
One of the popular songs of
the Philippines is the love song
Dahil Sa Iyo. Literally translated it
means:
A.

I love you

B.

Because of you

C.

Words of love

D.

You're my everything

11.
The Association of South
East Asian Nations (ASEAN) was
formed by:
A.

8 August 1957 by Indonesia

B.
8 August 1957 by
Philippines

C.

8 August 1967 by Indonesia

D.
8 August 1967 by
Philippines
12.
What is the motto of
Brunei?
A.For God, People, Nature and
Nation
B.Unity in Diversity
C.Always in service with God's
guidance
D.Unity is Strength
13.
Indonesias largest islands,
in order of size, are as follows:

15.
The federal administrative
capital of Malaysia is located in:
A.

Putraraya, Kuala Lumpur

B.

Putrajaya, Kuala Lumpur

C.
Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala
Lumpur
D.
Parliament House, Kuala
Lumpur

C.
only

B.

Malaysia & Burma


Laos & Cambodia

Java, Sumatra & Halmahera

C.

Ceram, Sumatra & Flores

D.
Malaysia, Laos, Cambodia &
Burma

D.

Sumatra, Java & Flores

1957

C.

1960

D.

1956

Singapore & Malaysia only

Laos, Cambodia & Burma

B.

B.

A.

A.

C.

1959

18.
Which of the following
countries celebrate national day in
August?

B.
Indonesia, Singapore &
Malaysia only

Sumatra, Celebes & Java

A.

D.
"Anyong haseyo"
accompanied with a smile

16.
Which of the following
countries does Thailand share
borders with?

A.

14.
In which year did Malaysia
achieve independence?

C."Bang!" accompanied with one


hand on the head, fingers
touching forehead

17.
For a male, what is the
correct form of greeting to use in
traditional Thai culture?
A."Sawaddekarp" accompanied
with the Wai gesture (bowing with
palms closed)
B."Sawaddekha" accompanied
with the Wai gesture (bowing with
palms closed)

Laos, Singapore & Malaysia

D.
Philippines, Singapore &
Malaysia only

1 Which one is the national


costume of Malaysia?
Longyi
Aodai
Baju Melayu
Kebaya
2Who is the current SecretaryGeneral of ASEAN?

Surin Pitsuwan

Hillary Clinton

Ban Ki-moon

3What is the colour of a fivepointed star on the flag of


Myanmar?

Barack Obama

Whi

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