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quiz yankee 3 (Nov. 1, 2003)
by Hafizi
This is a quiz about Malaysia and Singapore, two countries which previously shared one airline: Malaysia-Singapore Airlines. This quiz was submitted by an airodyssey.net visitor like you. Please direct any comments directly to the webmaster.
In which year was the Subang International Airport in Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia opened?
A. 1957
B. 1963
C. 1965
D. 1966
Which Singapore airport handled international flights into and out of
the country before Changi International opened?
A. Seletar
B. Tuas
C. Paya Lebar
D. Kallang
In which year was the Singapore International Airport in Changi
opened?
A. 1979
B. 1981
C. 1985
D. 1988
Which type of aircraft was never used by Malaysian Airline System
(MAS)?
A. Boeing 737-200
B. Airbus A300 Series
C. Boeing 767 Series
D. McDonnell Douglas MD-11 Series
The first accident involving casualties in the history of Malaysian
Airline System (MAS) happened on December 4th 1977. What was the
registration of the unfortunate aircraft?
A. 9M-MHA
B. 9M-MCS
C. 9M-MBD
D. 9M-AQL
Which type of aircraft was used by Singapore Airlines but never by Malaysian Airline System (MAS)?
A. Boeing 757-200
B. Airbus A300 Series
C. McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30
D. Boeing 747-300
Malaysian Airline System (MAS) changed its color scheme and identity to Malaysia Airlines in which year?
A. 1982
B. 1987
B. 1990
B. 1997
True or false: Malaysia Airlines is the only southeast Asian airline which flies to
South America.
A. True
B. False
When Malaysia-Singapore Airlines (MSA) separated into Malaysian Airline System (MAS) and Singapore Airlines (SIA) in 1972, the existing assets of MSA were not divided equally. Which of the following was left
for MAS?
A. MSA head office highrise building in Singapore
B. MSA's Boeing 737s
C. MSA's Boeing 707s
D. MSA's Fokker F-27s
Which of the following U.S. cities is currently not served by Singapore Airlines?
A. Los Angeles
B. Dallas/Fort Worth
C. New York
D. Seattle