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Exchange Rates Quiz

Saturday, June 27, 2009
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Do you know your dongs from your ringgits?  And what currency do they use in Belarus?  Try this starter quiz to test your knowledge on foreign currencies.

Name the currency of these countries:

1. Singapore

2. Denmark

3. India

4. Italy

5. South Korea

6. Vietnam

7. Which of these countries does not use the ‘dollar’ as its currency: Zimbabwe, Hong Kong, Australia, Barbados or Chile?

8. Which country does not use the ‘peso’ as its currency: Argentina, Brazil, Columbia,, Mexico or Philippines?

9. Which country does not use the ‘pound’ as its currency: Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Gibraltar or Nigeria?

10. Which of the following currencies is not pegged to the US dollar: Belarus, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Thailand or Hong Kong?


Answers: Dollar, Krone, Rupee, Euro, Won, Dong, Chile, Brazil, Nigeria, Thailand


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