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Introduction:
"In every given question, the name of a currency can be found within the fact-filled sentences. For example, if the sentence is "An ape sobs," the hidden currency is 'peso' ("...a'pe' 'so'bs...."). You must ascertain the country that uses that currency."


1. Over the years, mathematicians have yenned for a proof on Goldbach's Conjecture, a theorem that has never been proven, even though centuries have already passed!

Which of the following countries uses the currency that is hidden within the above sentence?
    China
    Japan
    Nauru
    Cape Verde


2. People tend to use the term Band-Aid instead of bandage, unaware of the fact that the former is a brand name.

Which of the following countries uses the currency that is hidden within the above sentence?
    The Philippines
    South Africa
    Rwanda
    Namibia


3. For international purposes, the League of Nations, the precursor to the United Nations, was envisioned by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson.

Which of the following countries uses the currency that is hidden within the above sentence?
    Slovenia
    Latvia
    Ukraine
    Hungary


4. Director George Lucas refused to incorporate the credits at the beginning of "Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back", which the Directors' Guild of America told him to do. As a result, the guild erased Lucas' name from its members list, not because the members ousted him, but simply because Lucas opted to do so.

Which of the following countries uses the currency that is hidden within the above sentences?
    Myanmar
    Azerbaijan
    Bulgaria
    Aruba


5. The Asian nation of Afghanistan consists of thirty four provinces. One of these provinces is Kabul, where the country's capital, sharing the same name as the province, is located.

Which of the following countries uses the currency that is hidden within the above sentences?
    Afghanistan
    Albania
    Estonia
    Georgia


6. In the USS Salem, pirates may not be present. However, I can state with great confidence that three ships possessing that name have been created in the United States.

Which of the following countries uses the currency that is hidden within the above sentences?
    Croatia
    Mozambique
    Lithuania
    Honduras


7. "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" won an Academy Award for "The Wizard of Oz", but another song from "The Wizard of Oz", "Ding Dong, the Witch is Dead", did not.

Which of the following countries uses the currency that is hidden within the above sentence?
    Zaire
    Norway
    Vietnam
    Canada


8. You are never actually required to acquire a nice dice roll in a game of Scrabble, quite simply because you don't need dice in Scrabble. The game's creator, Alfred Mosher Butts, did not want to create a game wherein the victor is completely determined by luck alone. He wanted to create a board game that requires a combination of luck and vocabulary skill.

Which of the following countries uses the currency that is hidden within the above sentences?
    France
    Ghana
    Malawi
    Moldova


9. How are Arthur Ashe, Kel Watrin, and Ethan Zohn related? They're all professional athletes! Ashe is a prominent tennis player; Watrin plays professionally for Game Show Network's "Extreme Dodgeball"; and Zohn, of "Survivor: Africa" fame, is a soccer player.

Which of the following countries uses the currency that is hidden within the above sentences?
    Indonesia
    Kazakhstan
    Israel
    Vanuatu


10. If you are in France, and the dessert you are eating isn't sweet enough, should you ask for sel, sucre, or poivre? It's entirely your call, but I am going to have to tell you that these words mean "salt", "sugar", and "pepper", respectively.

Which of the following countries "used" the currency that is hidden within the above sentences?
    Dominican Republic
    Qatar
    Ecuador
    Maldives


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