Which of these are featured on the new UK coin designs? A: Shield of the royal arms B: UK Flag C: Parliament.

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Which of these are featured on the new UK coin designs? A: Shield of the royal arms B: UK Flag C: Parliament

What are the four most traded Currencies?

How many pence were in a shilling? A: 10 B: 16 C: 12

How many companies are listed in the London Stock Exchange? A: 2,899 B: 1,021 C: 689

How much does our government spend on education each year? A: £100 B: £7000 C: £30 million D: £82 billion

What do most UK homes spend most of their money on? A: Food and Drink B: Clothing and Footwear C: Transportation D:Health

What do kids spend their money on most? A: Board Games B: Video Games C: Toys D: Clothing

Who is the Chancellor of the Exchequer? (in charge of the countrys pocket money?) A: Gordon Brown B: Alistair Darling C: David Cameron

Who is the richest and how did they make their money? A: Richard Branson B: Queen Elizabeth C: David Beckham

Which of these are featured on the new UK coin designs? A: Shield of the royal arms B: UK Flag C: Parliament

Answer: Shield of the royal arms

What are the four most traded Currencies?

Answer: The Japanese Yen The Euro The US Dollar The Pound Sterling

How many pence were in a shilling? A: 10 B: 16 C: 12

Answer: 12 pence/shilling. 20 shillings/pound. Therefore, 240 pence in a pound. When did the change happen? Decimalization happened in 1971

How many companies are listed in the London Stock Exchange? A: 2,899 B: 1,021 C: 689

Answer: 2,899

How much does our government spend on education each year? A: £100 B: £7000 C: £30 million D: £82 billion

Answer: D- £82bn

What do most UK homes spend most of their money on? A: Food and Drink B: Clothing and Footwear C: Transportation D:Health

Average spending a week (In Source: Office for National Statistics) ANSWER: C: Transportation £57.70 Clothing and footwear £22.70 Food and drink £53.10 Health £4.50

What do kids spend their money on most? A: Board Games B: Video Games C: Toys D: Clothing

TRICK QUESTION! THERE ARE TWO ANSWERS! WHY????

BOYS= B: VIDEO GAMES GIRLS = C: TOYS

Who is the Chancellor of the Exchequer? (in charge of the countrys pocket money?) A: Gordon Brown B: Alistair Darling C: David Cameron

Answer: B: Alistair Darling Took office 28 June 2007

Who is the richest and how did they make their money? A: Richard Branson B: Queen Elizabeth C: David Beckham

Answer A: Richard Branson £1,200million Transport, Internet, Mobile phones, etc... B: Queen Elizabeth £270 million Shes Queen C: David Beckham £125 million Athlete