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Questions

1. What is the currency of Japan?
Yen

YEN

Answer: Yen
Explanation: The currency of Japan is the Japanese Yen.Report for correction
2. Which country uses the currency known as the Ruble?
Russia

RUSSIA

Answer: Russia
Explanation: Russia uses the currency known as the Ruble.Report for correction
3. What is the currency of Saudi Arabia?
Riyal

RIYAL

Answer: Riyal
Explanation: The currency of Saudi Arabia is the Saudi Riyal.Report for correction
4. What is the currency of South Africa?
Rand

RAND

Answer: Rand
Explanation: The currency of South Africa is the South African Rand.Report for correction
5. Which of the following is a common nickname for the British Pound Sterling?
Quid

QUID

Answer: Quid
Explanation: Quid is a common nickname for the British Pound Sterling.Report for correction
6. Which country uses the Euro as its official currency?
France

FRANCE

Answer: France
Explanation: The Euro is the official currency used in several European countries, including France.Report for correction
7. Which U.S. coin is worth 25 cents?
Quarter

QUARTER

Answer: Quarter
Explanation: The U.S. coin worth 25 cents is called a Quarter.Report for correction
8. What is the currency of Canada?
Dollar

DOLLAR

Answer: Dollar
Explanation: The currency of Canada is the Canadian Dollar.Report for correction
9. What is the currency of Brazil?
Real

REAL

Answer: Real
Explanation: The currency of Brazil is the Brazilian Real.Report for correction
10. Which currency is abbreviated as USD?
Dollar

DOLLAR

Answer: Dollar
Explanation: USD stands for United States Dollar.Report for correction
11. Which currency is used in Mexico?
Peso

PESO

Answer: Peso
Explanation: The currency of Mexico is the Mexican Peso.Report for correction
12. What is the currency of China?
Yuan

YUAN

Answer: Yuan
Explanation: The currency of China is the Chinese Yuan.Report for correction
13. Which metal is used to make a U.S. one-cent coin (penny)?
Copper

COPPER

Answer: Copper
Explanation: U.S. one-cent coins, commonly known as pennies, are primarily made of copper.Report for correction
14. What is the currency of Australia?
Dollar

DOLLAR

Answer: Dollar
Explanation: The currency of Australia is the Australian Dollar.Report for correction
15. Which currency is abbreviated as GBP?
Pound

POUND

Answer: Pound
Explanation: GBP stands for Great British Pound, commonly known as the Pound Sterling.Report for correction
16. What is the currency of India?
Rupee

RUPEE

Answer: Rupee
Explanation: The currency of India is the Indian Rupee.Report for correction
17. Which currency is used in Thailand?
Baht

BAHT

Answer: Baht
Explanation: The currency of Thailand is the Thai Baht.Report for correction
18. What is the currency of Argentina?
Peso

PESO

Answer: Peso
Explanation: The currency of Argentina is the Argentine Peso.Report for correction
19. Which U.S. coin is worth 10 cents?
Dime

DIME

Answer: Dime
Explanation: The U.S. coin worth 10 cents is called a Dime.Report for correction
20. Which metal is commonly used to make coins?
Silver

SILVER

Answer: Silver
Explanation: Silver is commonly used in coin production, although other metals like copper and aluminum are also used.Report for correction
21. Which country first used plastic currency?
Answer: Australia
Explanation: Australia was the first country to introduce polymer (plastic) banknotes in 1988.Report for correction