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CorrespondentTuesday, 25 March, 2003, 11:41 GMT
Just for fun - Evan's eurozone quiz
Evan's Euro Adventure quiz
Evan tests your eurozone knowledge
The time is looming when Gordon Brown will assess the vital five tests that may lead the way to a referendum to join the euro - Evan Davis has set a few questions here that may test you too.

You may know your pounds from your pence, but do you know your euros from your Urals?


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Which �test� is NOT one of Gordon Brown�s famous five?
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A: It must be good for jobs
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B: It must be good for public services
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C: It must be good for the city
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If the UK was using the euro currency now, what would you approximately expect to pay for a pint of milk?
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A: 9 euros
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B: 0.9 euro
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C: 0.09euro
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One hundred pence are equal to one pound � so, what is equal to one euro?
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A: 100 centres
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B: 100 eurines
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C: 100 cents
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Which country rejected entry to the euro in 2000?
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A: Denmark
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B: Sweden
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C: Kosovo
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Which European nation has NOT adopted the euro?
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A: Norway
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B: The Vatican
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C: San Marino
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Where is the European Central Bank located?
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A: Brussels
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B: Frankfurt
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C: Berlin
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Euro coins have a national stamp on one side, but in which country is the Italian coinage NOT accepted?
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A: Spain
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B: Andorra
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C: None
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What police force combats currency fraud in the EU?
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A: Interpol
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B: Eurozonepol
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C: Europol
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If $1million (in $100 bills) fills an average suitcase, what would $1million in 500 euro bills fill?
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A: A trunk
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B: A wallet
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C: A large handbag
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In what year was the name the �euro� adopted?
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A: 1995
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B: 1990
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C: 1999
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