MCQs on Prime Ministers of Taiwan

  • 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.

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