MCQ Questions
Q.1.
For the time period shown, the value of the US dollar was generally
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    each individual country
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    rising against the Canadian dollar.
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    increased the number of bolivars needed to buy one dollar.
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    less than a pound
Q.2.
Which statements accurately describe a country's currency? Select all that apply.
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    exchange rate
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    supply and demand
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    -The currency is easily divisible.-The currency has a value that can change.-The currency has denominations.
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    Panama
Q.3.
Who decides which currency each country in the world uses?
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    less than a pound
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    supply and demand
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    increased the number of bolivars needed to buy one dollar.
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    each individual country
Q.4.
Each currency has a changing value relative to other currencies. This is referred to as a currency's
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    Panama
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    supply and demand
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    exchange rate
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    Euro
Q.5.
By devaluating the bolivar, the president of Venezuela has
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    each individual country
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    -The currency is easily divisible.-The currency has a value that can change.-The currency has denominations.
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    increased the number of bolivars needed to buy one dollar.
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    less than a pound
Q.6.
Which statements accurately describe a country's currency? Select all that apply.The currency is easily divisible.The currency can be used in any other country.The currency has a value that can change.The currency has denominations.The currency has a value that must stay the same.
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    The value of each currency is shown in relation to the US dollar.
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    euro.
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    increased the number of bolivars needed to buy one dollar.
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    The currency is easily divisible.The currency has a value that can change.The currency has denominations.
Q.7.
The chart below shows an exchange rate table.On April 3, 2013, one euro could be exchanged for about how many Japanese yen?11192121
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    rising against the Canadian dollar.
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    119
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    The value of each currency is shown in relation to the US dollar.
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    euro.