- Who was the first Prime Minister of Taiwan? A. Chen Cheng B. Chiang Kai-shek C. Lee Teng-hui D. Su Tseng-chang
- Which Prime Minister of Taiwan was in office during the transition from martial law to democracy? A. Lee Teng-hui B. Chiang Kai-shek C. Chen Shui-bian D. Su Tseng-chang
- Who succeeded Chiang Kai-shek as the Prime Minister of Taiwan? A. Chen Shui-bian B. Chen Cheng C. Lee Teng-hui D. Su Tseng-chang
- Which Prime Minister of Taiwan served during the 1980s and early 1990s, overseeing economic growth and democratization? A. Chen Shui-bian B. Lee Teng-hui C. Chen Cheng D. Su Tseng-chang
- Who was the Prime Minister of Taiwan before Chen Shui-bian took office? A. Vincent Siew B. Lee Teng-hui C. Su Tseng-chang D. Chen Cheng
- Which Prime Minister of Taiwan was in office during the 2000 presidential election, which marked the first peaceful transfer of power? A. Chen Shui-bian B. Lee Teng-hui C. Vincent Siew D. Su Tseng-chang
- Who was the Prime Minister of Taiwan from 2008 to 2012? A. Wu Den-yih B. Chen Shui-bian C. Su Tseng-chang D. Vincent Siew
- Which Prime Minister of Taiwan served as a key figure in the economic reforms of the late 1990s? A. Vincent Siew B. Lee Teng-hui C. Chen Shui-bian D. Su Tseng-chang
- Who was the Prime Minister of Taiwan during the SARS outbreak in 2003? A. Yu Shyi-kun B. Chen Shui-bian C. Wu Den-yih D. Vincent Siew
- Which Prime Minister of Taiwan was known for initiating the “Taiwanization” policy? A. Lee Teng-hui B. Chen Shui-bian C. Su Tseng-chang D. Wu Den-yih
- Who was the Prime Minister of Taiwan before Wu Den-yih took office? A. Frank Hsieh B. Chen Shui-bian C. Vincent Siew D. Su Tseng-chang
- Which Prime Minister of Taiwan served from 2016 to 2020, focusing on domestic policies and cross-strait relations? A. Su Tseng-chang B. Wu Den-yih C. Chen Shui-bian D. Vincent Siew
- Who was the Prime Minister of Taiwan during the 1996 Taiwan Strait Crisis? A. Lee Teng-hui B. Chen Shui-bian C. Wu Den-yih D. Vincent Siew
- Which Prime Minister of Taiwan was known for his efforts in expanding Taiwan’s international space? A. Chen Shui-bian B. Lee Teng-hui C. Su Tseng-chang D. Wu Den-yih
- Who succeeded Su Tseng-chang as Prime Minister in 2020? A. Chen Chien-jen B. Vincent Siew C. Wu Den-yih D. Chen Shui-bian
- Which Prime Minister of Taiwan was known for his policies on environmental protection and sustainable development? A. Chen Shui-bian B. Wu Den-yih C. Su Tseng-chang D. Vincent Siew
- Who served as the Prime Minister of Taiwan during the 2014 Sunflower Student Movement? A. Chen Shui-bian B. Wu Den-yih C. Jiang Yi-huah D. Vincent Siew
- Which Prime Minister of Taiwan focused on strengthening Taiwan’s economic ties with Asia-Pacific countries? A. Wu Den-yih B. Chen Shui-bian C. Su Tseng-chang D. Lee Teng-hui
- Who was the Prime Minister of Taiwan from 2012 to 2016? A. Jiang Yi-huah B. Chen Shui-bian C. Vincent Siew D. Su Tseng-chang
- Which Prime Minister of Taiwan was in office during the 2008 global financial crisis? A. Su Tseng-chang B. Wu Den-yih C. Chen Shui-bian D. Vincent Siew
- Who served as the Prime Minister of Taiwan during the 2018 local elections, which were a significant test of the ruling party’s popularity? A. Vincent Siew B. Su Tseng-chang C. Wu Den-yih D. Chen Shui-bian
- Which Prime Minister of Taiwan was known for his efforts in reducing social inequalities and promoting social justice? A. Chen Shui-bian B. Wu Den-yih C. Su Tseng-chang D. Vincent Siew
- Who was the Prime Minister of Taiwan during the early years of the 21st century? A. Chen Shui-bian B. Wu Den-yih C. Vincent Siew D. Su Tseng-chang
- Which Prime Minister of Taiwan implemented significant reforms in the educational sector? A. Vincent Siew B. Su Tseng-chang C. Wu Den-yih D. Chen Shui-bian
- Who was the Prime Minister of Taiwan during the COVID-19 pandemic’s initial outbreak? A. Vincent Siew B. Chen Shui-bian C. Su Tseng-chang D. Wu Den-yih
- Which Prime Minister of Taiwan had a significant impact on Taiwan’s relationship with mainland China? A. Wu Den-yih B. Chen Shui-bian C. Lee Teng-hui D. Su Tseng-chang
- Who served as Prime Minister of Taiwan immediately following the end of the 1996 Taiwan Strait Crisis? A. Chen Shui-bian B. Lee Teng-hui C. Wu Den-yih D. Vincent Siew
- Which Prime Minister of Taiwan was in office during the controversial Cross-Strait Service Trade Agreement (CSSTA) protests in 2014? A. Jiang Yi-huah B. Su Tseng-chang C. Chen Shui-bian D. Wu Den-yih
- Who was the Prime Minister of Taiwan known for his work on the “Taiwanese identity” and strengthening local culture? A. Wu Den-yih B. Chen Shui-bian C. Vincent Siew D. Su Tseng-chang
- Which Prime Minister of Taiwan was in office during the signing of the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA) with China? A. Chen Shui-bian B. Vincent Siew C. Wu Den-yih D. Su Tseng-chang
| Prime Minister | Term(s) in Office | Key Contributions/Events |
| Chiang Kai-shek | 1945–1949 | First Prime Minister after World War II; key in post-war reconstruction. |
| Chen Cheng | 1949–1954 | Oversaw early government policies and economic stabilization. |
| Sung Che-yuan | 1954–1958 | Focused on maintaining stability and economic development. |
| Yeh Kung-chao | 1958–1963 | Managed economic and military policies during a period of tension. |
| Kao Kang | 1963–1966 | Known for policies on economic growth and modernization. |
| Chen Yi | 1966–1972 | Focused on economic reform and military issues. |
| C.K. Yen | 1972–1978 | Managed significant economic and political reforms. |
| Yu Kuo-hwa | 1978–1984 | Known for economic growth and industrial policies. |
| Lee Teng-hui | 1984–1988 | Oversaw democratic reforms and Taiwan’s transition to democracy. |
| Hsu Li-teh | 1988–1991 | Continued democratic reforms and economic development. |
| Liao Cheng-chih | 1991–1993 | Focused on economic policies and democratic transition. |
| Vincent Siew | 1993–1997 | Promoted economic reforms and international trade. |
| Frank Hsieh | 1997–2000 | Known for his work on Taiwan’s economy and international relations. |
| Chen Shui-bian | 2000–2008 | First opposition party candidate to become Prime Minister; focused on domestic and cross-strait issues. |
| Wu Den-yih | 2008–2012 | Managed economic policies during the global financial crisis. |
| Jiang Yi-huah | 2012–2016 | Oversaw domestic policies and the Sunflower Student Movement protests. |
| Su Tseng-chang | 2016–2018; 2019–2023 | Managed government during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and major domestic issues. |
| Chen Chien-jen | 2018–2019 | Focused on domestic policies and cross-strait relations. |