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Q1: Which currency is the world's most traded currency in foreign exchange markets?

Answer: US Dollar

Q2: What country uses the bolívar as its official currency?

Answer: Venezuela

Q3: Which European country was the first to adopt the euro in 1999?

Answer: Germany

Q4: What is the currency code for the Japanese yen?

Answer: JPY

Q5: Which African country has the largest economy and uses the naira as currency?

Answer: Nigeria

Q6: What cryptocurrency became the first to reach a market cap of $1 trillion?

Answer: Bitcoin

Q7: Which country's currency is called the krone and features the image of Harald Hardrada?

Answer: Norway

Q8: What Pacific island nation uses the Australian dollar despite not being part of Australia?

Answer: Kiribati

Q9: Which currency was the first to be fully digital and government-backed?

Answer: Bahamian Sand Dollar

Q10: What country issues the tugrik, the world's smallest denomination banknote at 1 unit?

Answer: Mongolia

Q11: Which Scandinavian currency is pegged to the euro through the ERM II mechanism?

Answer: Danish Krone

Q12: What oil-rich nation uses the rial as currency and has some of the world's highest denomination banknotes?

Answer: Iran

Q13: Which Caribbean nation's currency features the image of Queen Elizabeth II on its coins?

Answer: Jamaica

Q14: What Asian country's currency is called the taka and is subdivided into 100 poisha?

Answer: Bangladesh

Q15: Which currency holds the Guinness World Record for the largest banknote ever produced?

Answer: Philippine Peso

Q16: What South American country uses the guaraní, named after the indigenous people of the region?

Answer: Paraguay

Q17: Which currency was officially the world's worst-performing currency in 2022 with over 90% inflation?

Answer: Zimbabwean Dollar

Q18: What tiny European principality mints its own euros despite not being an EU member?

Answer: Monaco

Q19: Which currency replaced the drachma in 2001 and featured coins designed by a British sculptor?

Answer: Euro

Q20: What country's currency, the dalasi, is named after a local musical instrument?

Answer: Gambia

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