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Question 1: The numbers themselves are printed in financial Chinese numeral characters, as well as ________.
Arabic languageEastern Arabic numeralsAbjad numeralsArabic numerals

Question 2: The RMB had a presence in Macau even before the 1999 return to the People's Republic of China from ________.
SpainPortugalGreeceEast Timor

Question 3: Significantly, the fifth series uses the portrait of ________ on all banknotes, in place of the various leaders and workers which had been featured previously.
Zhou EnlaiDeng XiaopingChiang Kai-shekMao Zedong

Question 4: These first renminbi notes were printed with the words "People's Bank of China", "________", and the denomination, written in Chinese characters by Dong Biwu.
VietnamRepublic of ChinaPeople's Republic of ChinaPhilippines

Question 5: For example, coins are more often used for values less or equal to 1 yuan in Shanghai and Shenzhen but banknotes of the lower value are more often used than coins in ________ and Xi'an[citation needed].
TokyoChongqingTianjinBeijing

Question 6: A variety of currencies circulated in China during the ________ (ROC) era, most of which were denominated in the unit "yuán" (pronounced like [jʏɛn˧˥]).
VietnamRepublic of ChinaPeople's Republic of ChinaPhilippines

Question 7: This note features ________ on the front and various animals on the back.
Chiang Kai-shekMao ZedongDeng XiaopingZhou Enlai

Question 8: These renminbi must be converted to the ________ at trial exchange sites in Matsu and Kinmen.
Hong Kong dollarNew Taiwan dollarSingapore dollarUnited States dollar

Question 9: On March 13, 2006, some delegates to an advisory body at the National People's Congress proposed to include Sun Yat-sen and ________ on the renminbi banknotes.
Zhou EnlaiMao ZedongChiang Kai-shekDeng Xiaoping

Question 10: The renminbi or the ________ (sign: ¥; code: CNY) is the currency of the People's Republic of China (PRC), with the exception of Hong Kong and Macau.
Chinese yuanChinese currencyIndustrial Revolution in ChinaTourism in China
















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