World Official Currencies Quiz
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Question 1: Which currency is used by the most countries in the world?
US Dollar
Euro
British Pound
Chinese Yuan
Question 2: What is the world's oldest currency that's still in use today?
British Pound Sterling
Chinese Yuan
Indian Rupee
Japanese Yen
Question 3: Which of these countries does NOT use the US Dollar as its official currency?
Ecuador
Panama
El Salvador
Mexico
Question 4: What is special about Switzerland's currency code 'CHF'?
It stands for 'Swiss Franc'
It stands for 'Confoederatio Helvetica Franc'
It stands for 'Central Helvetic Franc'
It stands for 'Confederate Harmony Franc'
Question 5: Which currency is known as the 'Loonie'?
Australian Dollar
New Zealand Dollar
Canadian Dollar
Irish Euro
Question 6: Which country's currency has the highest denomination in circulation?
Vietnam
Japan
Indonesia
South Korea
Question 7: Which of these currencies uses the '¥' symbol?
South Korean Won
Both Japanese Yen and Chinese Yuan
Thai Baht
Singapore Dollar
Question 8: Which country was the first to introduce polymer (plastic) banknotes?
United Kingdom
Australia
Canada
New Zealand