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World Currencies General Knowledge

Can you answer these general knowledge questions about world currencies?
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What U.S. Founding Father appears on the $100 U.S.?
Benjamin Franklin
In what country did the lira suffer sharp depreciation and high inflation in 2021–2022?
Turkey
What is the basic unit of renminbi?
Yuan
What is the currency of Sweden?
Krona
Which economic term describes the extreme inflation that
repeatedly devalued the Argentine peso?
Hyperinflation
What currency uses the symbol ₽‎?
Russian ruble
What currency was created in the Maastricht Treaty in 1992?
Euro
What Q word is a slang word for Pound Sterling?
Quid
What is the currency of Thailand?
Baht
What Western Asian country's currency has the highest value per single unit?
Kuwait
What country became the first ever to adopt a cryptocurrency as an official currency
in 2021, when it introduced Bitcoin?
El Salvador
What country introduced a new currency called the Gold in 2024?
Zimbabwe
What does the W in KRW stand for?
Won
What is the most traded African currency?
South African Rand
Which international monetary system, created in 1944, fixed many currencies
to the US dollar, which itself was convertible into gold?
Bretton Woods
What leader are two national currencies in South American named after?
Simón Bolívar
What currency is subdivided into 100 paise, in three countries?
Rupee
On what country's banknotes can one see figures like Nadežda Petrović, Nikola Tesla,
and Đorđe Vajfert?
Serbia
What is Guatemala's national currency, quetzal, named after?
A type of bird
What term is used for a currency that is widely held by countries for international trade
and savings, such as the US dollar and Japanese yen?
Reserve currency
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1 Comments
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Level 88
Mar 8, 2026
"country" is missing from the second question