Amazon quiz is now on a daily basis but only for 4 hours from 8 AM to 12 PM and a great chance to win huge prizes from Amazon. In today’s Amazon app quiz, Answer 5 simple questions and stand a chance to win Rs 10000.
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How to Answer and win Rs 10000? :
1 . Download Amazon App from here
2. Open the app and you will see a banner about the Quiz. Click on it or if you can’t see the banner, search for “Amazon quiz” in the search bar
3. Now click on the ‘Start’ button to begin the quiz.
4 . Start answering the questions
Answers –
Q1) Meaning “day” in Latin, what new name is given by Facebook to its cryptocurrency ‘Libra’?
Ans – Diem
Q2) The World Economic Forum will hold its 2021 annual meeting in which city instead of its traditional home of Switzerland?
Ans – Singapore
Q3) December 6 is observed as the Mahaparinirvan Divas by millions of followers and admirers of which great Indian?
Ans – BR Ambedkar
Q4) These mythical creatures, found on church buildings around the world, protect stone walls during rain. Name this creature.
Ans – Gargoyle
Q5) Name this character from a famous Stephen King Novel.
Ans – Pennywise
After answering all 5 questions correctly, you will get a Congratulations message that you have been entered into a lucky draw. Now keep your fingers crossed and wait for the results to be announced.
Terms and conditions :
- This Contest will commence on 11th January 2021 from 08:00:01 a.m. (IST) to 12:00:00 p.m. (IST) (“Contest Period”)
- In order to be eligible for the Contest, during the Contest Period you must sign-in to or sign-up from an account on the Amazon.in App (“Amazon.in App”).
- Once you have signed-in to the Amazon.in App, you can participate by navigating to the page where 5 (five) questions will be posted during the entire Contest Period.
- Thereafter, if you answer all the quiz questions correctly, you will be entitled for a lucky draw which will be carried out amongst participants who have answered that particular question correctly.
- Results on 31st January 2021