Which of the following is the word’s oldest currency?
Which of the following is the word’s oldest currency?
A. Euro
B. British pound sterling
C. Japanese yen
D. U.S dollar
Which of the following is the word’s oldest currency?
A. Euro
B. British pound sterling
C. Japanese yen
D. U.S dollar
A. USA
B. China
C. Japan
D. Prussia
Prussia no longer exists, but former west and east Prussia are today part of Poland and Russia. They were given to Poland and Russia after the world war for various (good) reasons. Of these, four have (relatively) minor “pieces” of what was Prussia. These are Belgium (a small border area with modern Germany), Denmark (Aabenraa), Lithuania (Memel) and Russia (Kaliningrad, formerly known as Königsberg). The other two states are Germany and Poland.
A. Austria
B. Georgia
C. Northern Ireland
D. Ukraine
A. 487 B.C
B. 488 B.C
C. 489 B.C
D. 490 B.C
A. Cantata
B. Rose
C. Sampaguita
D. Corn Poppy
The Sampaguita (Jasminum Sambac) serves as the national flower of this flowery country, while the National Leaf of the Philipes is Anahaw
“Tehrir square” also known as “Martyr Square” is located in___________?
A. Turkey
B. Syria
C. Egypt
D. Tunis