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Flipkart trivia quiz December 31, 2020: Get answers to these questions to win gifts, discount coupons and Flipkart Super coins – Latest News | Gadgets Now

Flipkart trivia quiz December 31, 2020: Get answers to these questions to win gifts, discount coupons and Flipkart Super coins – Latest News | Gadgets Now

Flipkart’s Daily trivia is now live. The daily quiz started at 12am and will continue till 12pm. The quiz offers the participants a chance to win gifts, discount coupons and Flipkart Super Coins by answering five questions. The quiz is available under the Games zone section.

Flipkart quiz comprises five questions that are based on current events and general knowledge. There are four options to every question. A user has to choose the correct option for each question to become eligible for the prize. Readers must note that only the first 50,000 participants will be eligible for the quiz prize.

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There are four options to each question. A user has to choose the correct answer out of these options.

Here are five questions of today’s quiz along with their respective answers that can help you win gifts and discount vouchers.

  1. In which state was the first commercial nuclear power station built in India?
    Maharashtra
  2. Mandovi and Zuari are the two primary rivers of which Indian state?
    Goa
  3. NASA stands for National __ and Space Administration?
    Aeronautics
  4. Host of the 1996 Cricket World Cup Final, in which city is the Gaddafi Stadium?
    Lahore
  5. Which mountain pass means ‘pile of corpses’ in the local language?
    Rohtang Pass

Published at Thu, 31 Dec 2020 03:54:00 +0000

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Written by Riel Roussopoulos

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