- 1. When was the Euro officially launched on the international currency markets?
A) 1995 B) 2001 C) 2005 D) 1999
- 2. How many countries initially adopted the Euro as their official currency?
A) 11 B) 15 C) 20 D) 5
- 3. Which European Union institution is responsible for the monetary policy of the Eurozone?
A) European Parliament B) European Commission C) European Central Bank D) Eurogroup
- 4. What is the official currency of Italy before adopting the Euro?
A) Mark B) Pound C) Lira D) Franc
- 5. Which city is home to the European Central Bank?
A) Brussels B) Frankfurt C) Amsterdam D) Paris
- 6. Which important European Union treaty laid down the foundation for the creation of the Euro?
A) Rome Treaty B) Maastricht Treaty C) Nice Treaty D) Lisbon Treaty
- 7. What is the Euro's subdivided unit called?
A) Eurocent B) Dime C) Cent D) Penny
- 8. What did the Euro replace as the official currency in some European countries?
A) Gold standard B) US Dollar C) National currencies D) Cryptocurrency
- 9. What is the maximum number of countries that can adopt the Euro as their official currency according to EU treaties?
A) 20 B) 27 C) 32 D) 23
- 10. In which year did Greece adopt the Euro?
A) 1995 B) 2004 C) 1999 D) 2001
- 11. Which famous European landmark is featured on the back of the Euro banknotes?
A) Lakes B) Bridges C) Mountains D) Castles
- 12. The European Union flag features how many stars to represent its member countries?
A) 8 B) 12 C) 10 D) 15
- 13. When did the Euro first become physical currency in the form of coins and banknotes?
A) 2002 B) 2005 C) 1999 D) 1995
- 14. Which of the following countries is not part of the Eurozone?
A) Slovakia B) Denmark C) Estonia D) Lithuania
- 15. What is the official language used in Euro banknotes and coins?
A) English B) Latin C) German D) French
- 16. What is the smallest denomination of Euro banknotes in circulation?
A) €20 B) €10 C) €5 D) €50
- 17. The Euro is the official currency of how many European Union countries?
A) 15 B) 27 C) 22 D) 19
- 18. Which country was the last to adopt the Euro as its currency?
A) Latvia B) Lithuania C) Slovenia D) Slovakia
- 19. What is the Eurozone's official anthem called?
A) Deutschlandlied B) Ode to Joy C) God Save the Queen D) La Marseillaise
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