Which of the following Country has its Capital name same as country’s name?

A: Macau

B: Singapore

C: Vatican city

D: B & C

E: All

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All

Which of the following country has worlds largest note?

A: Phillipines

B: Russia

C: France

D: Argentina

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Phillipines

Which of the following country has the worlds smallest note?

A: Romania

B: Iran

C: Seychelles

D: Tajikistan

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Romania

The first bank note was originated in China. What was it known as at the time of invention?

A: Papernote

B: Flying money

C: Currency

D: Banknote

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Flying money

Mostly bank notes in the world are made of what?

A: Paper

B: Cotton

C: Plastic

D: Cellulose

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Cotton

Which of the following is the words oldest currency?

A: Euro

B: British pound sterling

C: Japanese yen

D: U.S dollar

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British pound sterling

Which of the following is the most traded currency in the world?

A: U.S dollar

B: Euro

C: Japanese yen

D: British pound

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U.S dollar

Which of the following is the weakest currency in the world?

A: Iranian Rial

B: Vietnamese Dong

C: Indonesian Rupiah

D: Guinean Franc

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Iranian Rial

Which of the following is the strongest currency in the world?

A: Kuwaiti dinar

B: C. Bahraini dinar

C: Omani riyal

D: USA dollar

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Kuwaiti dinar

Olympics are held once in every ________.

A: Three year

B: Two year

C: Four year

D: Five year

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Four year

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