Nhhs Store Quiz Om Penger

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Nhhs Store Quiz Om Penger - Quiz

Test dine kunnskaper om penger!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Hva er penger?

    • A.

      Gull

    • B.

      Bare papirlapper

    • C.

      Et betalingsmiddel

    Correct Answer
    C. Et betalingsmiddel
    Explanation
    Penger er et betalingsmiddel som brukes til å kjøpe varer og tjenester. Det kan være i form av mynter, sedler eller digitale betalingsformer. Penger fungerer som et medium for utveksling av verdier og gjør det mulig å handle og handle med andre mennesker. Gull kan også være en form for penger, men det er ikke den eneste formen og derfor ikke den mest nøyaktige beskrivelsen av hva penger er. "Bare papirlapper" er også en delvis riktig beskrivelse, da sedler er en vanlig form for penger, men det eksisterer også mynter og digitale betalingsformer.

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  • 2. 

    Hva er valuta?

    • A.

      Et annet lands penger (sedler, mynter, bankinnskudd og liknende)

    • B.

      Danske mynter

    • C.

      En matrett

    Correct Answer
    A. Et annet lands penger (sedler, mynter, bankinnskudd og liknende)
    Explanation
    Valuta refers to the currency of another country, which includes banknotes, coins, and deposits. It is the medium of exchange used in international trade and finance.

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  • 3. 

    Hvilken myntenhet bruker man i Italia?

    • A.

      Lire

    • B.

      Yen

    • C.

      Euro

    Correct Answer
    C. Euro
    Explanation
    In Italy, the currency used is the Euro. The Euro is the official currency of Italy and is used for all transactions and financial activities within the country. It replaced the Italian Lira as the official currency in 2002 when Italy adopted the Euro as part of the European Union. The Euro is also used in several other European countries, making it a widely accepted currency in the region.

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  • 4. 

    Hva betaler man med i Danmark?

    • A.

      Kuna

    • B.

      Kroner

    • C.

      Røde pølser

    Correct Answer
    B. Kroner
    Explanation
    In Denmark, the currency used for payment is called "Kroner".

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  • 5. 

    Heter myntenheten i Albania lek?

    • A.

      Ja

    • B.

      Nei

    Correct Answer
    A. Ja
    Explanation
    The given correct answer is "Ja".

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  • 6. 

    Hva heter den sorte væsken som man pumper opp utenfor kysten av Norge?

    • A.

      Brakkvann

    • B.

      Cola

    • C.

      Olje

    Correct Answer
    C. Olje
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Olje" which means "oil" in Norwegian. This is the black liquid that is pumped up offshore the coast of Norway. Oil is a valuable natural resource found beneath the Earth's surface and is commonly extracted for various purposes such as fuel, lubricants, and plastics. Norway is known for its significant oil reserves and has a thriving oil industry.

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  • 7. 

    Hvorfor betaler vi skatt?

    • A.

      For å betale for alle som ikke jobber

    • B.

      For å betale for velferdsordninger

    • C.

      For å spare til fremtidige, nasjonale utgifter

    Correct Answer
    B. For å betale for velferdsordninger
    Explanation
    We pay taxes to finance welfare programs and services provided by the government. These welfare programs include healthcare, education, social security, unemployment benefits, and other public services that aim to improve the well-being of the citizens. By paying taxes, individuals contribute to the collective pool of funds that are used to support these programs and ensure a certain level of social and economic security for everyone in society.

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  • 8. 

    Hva betyr det å være pengelens?

    • A.

      At man har massevis av penger

    • B.

      At man jobber for Onkel Skrue

    • C.

      At man er blakk

    Correct Answer
    C. At man er blakk
    Explanation
    Being "pengelens" means being broke or having no money.

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  • 9. 

    Hva er det som i følge et kjent ordtak ikke kan kjøpes for penger?

    • A.

      Respekt

    • B.

      Kjærlighet

    • C.

      Store muskler

    Correct Answer
    B. Kjærlighet
    Explanation
    According to a well-known saying, love cannot be bought with money. Love is a deep and genuine emotion that cannot be acquired or purchased. It is a feeling that comes from within and is based on genuine affection, care, and connection with another person. While money can provide material possessions and comfort, it cannot create or sustain true love. Love is a priceless and intangible aspect of human relationships that cannot be measured or acquired through financial means.

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  • 10. 

    Hvor i verden betaler man med yen?

    • A.

      Kina

    • B.

      Japan

    • C.

      Brasil

    Correct Answer
    B. Japan
    Explanation
    Japan is the correct answer because yen is the official currency of Japan. It is widely used for transactions within the country and is not used as a currency in China or Brazil.

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