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Amazon 27th June Quiz Answers:
1) T’Challa, the king of Wakanda, is the alter ego of which superhero?
Ans – Black Panther
2) Which of these Indian musical instruments is NOT a string instrument?
Ans – chengila
3) Diljit Dosanjh’s film Soorma, is based on the life of which prominent Indian hockey player?
Ans – Sandeep Singh
4) The 6th full moon of 2019 was visible on 17th June alongside Jupiter and appeared reddish in color. What was this phenomenon called?
Ans – Strawberry moon
5) Narendranath Datta was the birth name of which of these?
Ans – Swami Vivekananda
Amazon 24th June Quiz Answers:
1) Who has been crowned Femina Miss India World 2019? PS – She hails from Rajasthan.
Ans- Suman Rao
2) Which state has the longest known cave in India? The cave is 24,583 meters in length!
Ans- Meghalaya
3) In the Hindi dub of Disney’s upcoming ‘Lion King’, Shah Rukh Khan will be the dubbing the character ‘King Mufasa’. Who will voice the character of Simba, the young lion and King Mufasa’ s son?
Ans- Aryan Khan
4) Which of the following movies won the Oscar for Best Picture, Best Director & Best Actor all at once in the year 1995?
Ans- Forrest Gump
5)
Who will be directing Amitabh Bachchan’s next film, ‘Gulabo Sitabo’?
Ans- Shoojit Sircar
Amazon 17th June Quiz Answers:
Question No.1) The Queen of England celebrates 2 birthdays – on her actual date of birth in April, and an official birthday in June. How old did she turn this year?
Answer is – 93
Question No.2) Which Indian football player has made the highest number of international appearances (108 matches to be exact) to become the highest capped footballer in the country?
Answer is – Sunil Chettri
Question No.3) Elena Cornaro Piscopia was one of the first women to receive an academic degree from a university in 1678 and was featured on a Google Doodle recently! What did she receive her doctorate in?
Answer is- Philosophy
Question No.4) Kangaroo is a type of mammal that carries its young in a small external pouch on its body. What is this type of mammal called?
Answer is- Marsupial
Question No.5) Which world famous brand derived its name from the Greek goddess of victory?
Answer is- Nike
Amazon 10th June Quiz Answers:
1) India’s only orangutan recently passed away at Odisha’s Nandankanan Zoological Park. What was her name?
Ans- Binny
2) The Union Environment Ministry of India has released a song titled ‘Hawa Aane De’ to spread awareness about air pollution. The music video features Akshay Kumar and Vicky Kaushal among others. Who has written the lyrics for the song?
Ans- Swanand Kirkire
3) Which former President of India was conferred Mexico’s highest civilian honor for foreigners titled ‘Orden Mexicana del Aguila Azteca’ (order of the Aztec Eagle)?
Ans- Pratibha Patil
4) Which was the first Indian movie to be nominated for the Oscar Awards?
Ans- Mother India
5) What is the name of Hrithik Roshan’s upcoming film where he plays a teacher and mathematician named Anand Kumar?
Ans- super 30
Amazon 7th June Quiz Answers:
1) Christiaan Barnard was the first surgeon to successfully perform the world’s first human-to-human heart transplant. In which year did this surgery take place?
Ans – 1967
2) Who recently became the first female umpire to officiate in a men’s one-day international cricket match?
Ans – Claire Polosak
3) Which tennis player recently received a ‘Knighthood’ at the hands of Prince Charles of Wales?
Ans – Andy Murray
4) International Dance Day is celebrated each year on 29th April on the birthday of Jean-Georges Noverre. Which style of dance is he regarded as the creator of?
Ans – ballet
5) Which of these Indian web series is based on a 2006 novel by Vikram Chandra which goes by the same name?
Ans – Sacred Games
Amazon 5th June Quiz Answers:
1) Who is the author of the famous book of fables known as ‘Panchatantra’?
Ans- Vishnu Sharma
2) In Roman mythology, who was the goddess of sorcery and witchcraft, also known as the goddess who haunted crossroads and graveyards?
Ans- Trivia
3) The International Cricket Council has recently appointed its first female match referee. Hint: She’s from India. Who is she?
Ans- GS Lakshmi
4) Angel Falls is the world’s highest waterfall that starts at a height of 3230 feet and fall uninterrupted for a height of 2647 feet. Which country is this majestic waterfall located in?
Ans- Venezuela
5) Which country will host the 2023 Asian Cup Football Tournament?
Ans – China
1) In geometry, which figure gets its name from the Greek word for ‘table’?
Ans – Trapezium
2) The name of which city comes from two words meaning ‘market for areca nut’ in the local language?
Ans – Guwahati
3) If you were a cartographer, what would you be studying?
Ans – Maps
4) Which of these big cat species is known to have a tuft or a bunch of hair at the end of their tail?
Ans – Lions
5) In which city can you find the mausoleum of Mughal Empress Arjumand Banu Begum?
Ans – Agra
1. Which was the first colour film released in India?
Answer – Kisan Kanya
2. Shoojit Sircar’s next film stars Vicky Kaushal where he portrays the role of a revolutionary during the Indian freedom struggle. Which character is he playing?
Answer – Sardar Udham Singh
3. The Asian Wrestling Championships 2019 were recently held in Xi’an, China and India won 16 medals in the event, including one Gold. Which sportsperson bought home the Gold?
Answer – Bajrang Punia
4. Zoya Akhtar announced her new production house, along with the launch of her film Gully Boy. What is her production house called?
Answer – Tiger Baby Production
5. Who was the first Indian to ever win an Oscar?
Answer – Bhanu Athaiya
Amazon 13th May Quiz Answers: Win Rs.5000
1. Which popular product is associated with the words Nano, Shuffle and Touch?
Answer – Music Player
2. What was the name of the network of computers that eventually gave rise to the Internet?
Answer – Arpanet
3. The ear and sense of balance are closely connected, and an ear infection may cause one to lose balance and fall.
Answer – True
4. Churchill, Sherman and Panzer and the names of ____?
Answer – Military Tanks
5. Which of these can a horse NOT do?
Answer – Vomit
Amazon 10th May Quiz Answers: Win Rs.10000
1. Which is the smallest state in India?
Answer – Goa
2. In which country would you find the Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument consisting of a ring of standing stones?
Answer – England
3. Complete the phrase – ‘wear your heart on your __’. This English idiom means openly showing your emotions or feelings.
Answer – Sleeve
4. You can find the Victoria Terminus in Mumbai and the Victoria Memorial in Kolkata. Now if you are visiting the Gateway of India, which city are you in?
Answer – Mumbai
5. In which country were the first Olympic games held?
Answer – Greece
Q1: If you are visiting the Gateway of India, which city are you in?
Ans- Mumbai
Q2: An Indian rupee note displays the Hampi’s Stone Chariot. What is the denomination of this note?
Ans- Fifty rupees
Q3: The lowest point of your chin is called the Gnathion. What is the space between your eyebrows called?
Ans- Glabella
Q4: PETA is an animal welfare organization based in the US. Which Indian celebrity did it name as the PETA India Person of the Year for 2018 for being an advocate for animal rights?
Ans- Sonam Kapoor
Q5: Which of the following colors is NOT seen in the Olympics symbol?
Ans- Orange
Amazon 22nd April Quiz Answers: Win Rs.25000
1. Which Indian state is the first in the country to have 4 international airports?
Answer – Kerala
2. Ophidiophobia is the fear of __.
Answer – Snakes
3. Who is the coach of the Indian women’s cricket team?
Answer – Wookeri Raman
4. A group of crows is called a ‘murder’. What is a group of owls called?
Answer – A Parliament
5. In the final season of Game of Thrones, Daenerys Targaryen is battling for the Iron Throne. What was her father’s name, who once ruled from the same throne?
Answer – Aerys II Targaryen
Amazon 15th April Quiz Answers: Win Rs.25000
Q1: The Game of Thrones TV show is based on the fantasy novel series ‘A Song of Fire and Ice’. Who is the author to this book series?
Ans- George R. R. Martin
Q2: In the series ‘Game of Thrones’, the White Walkers are vulnerable to which of these materials?
Ans- Dragonglass
Q3: In the Game of Thrones series, what’s the name of the band of assassins that Arya Stark joins in Braavos?
Ans- Faceless Men
Q4: What character does Priyanka Chopra’s sister-in-law play in the Game of Thrones series?
Ans- Sansa Stark
Q5: Where can you take a selfie while sitting on the real Iron Throne used in the filming of Game of Thrones?
Ans- Croatia
Amazon 12th April Quiz Answers: Win Rs.1000
Q1: Which iconic figure of Greek mythology causes people to turn to stone?
Ans- Medusa
Q2: Which famous Indian cricketer has been appointed as the latest chairman of the ICC cricket committee?
Ans- Anil Kumble
Q3: Leonardo da Vinci could write with one hand and draw with the other at the same time.
Ans- True
Q4: How old is the oldest known living person in this year?
Ans- 116
Q5: Archana Kamath is associated with which sport?
Ans- Table Tennis
Amazon 8th April Quiz Answers: Win Rs.1000
Q1: Water can exist in the solid, liquid, and gaseous state at the same time.
Ans- True
Q2: Chetan Bhagat has announced that he is releasing a new non-fiction book in May. What is the title of the book?
Ans- India Positive
Q3: The Statue of Liberty is known world-over as a symbol of the USA. But it was gifted to America by another country. Who gifted it?
Ans- France
Q4: Water was first discovered on the moon by NASA’s Moon Minerology Mapper. The mapper was sent into space on a spacecraft sent by which country?
Ans- India
Q5: Couples celebrate a silver anniversary for 25 years of togetherness. If they celebrate a crystal anniversary, how long have they been together?
Ans- 15 Years
Amazon 29th March Quiz Answers: Win Rs.10000
Q1: Where can you find the smallest bone in the human body?
Answer – Ear
Q2: When referring to genres of music, what does ‘R and B’ stand for?
Answer – Rhythm and blue
Q3: In which year was Microsoft established?
Answer – 1975
Q4: A caterpillar does not stay a caterpillar for its entire life. What does it change into?
Answer – Butterfly or Moth
Q5: What is the currency of Sweden?
Answer – Krona
Amazon 25th March Quiz Answers: Win Rs.10000
1. In 1996, a mammal named Dolly was successfully cloned for the first time. What type of animal was it?
Ans. Sheep
2. Hummingbirds can fly backwards.
Ans. True
3. What is the name of the character played by Akshay Kumar in the movie ‘Kesari’?
Ans.Havildar Ishar Singh
4. India has the shortest written constitution of any sovereign country in the world.
Ans. False
5. Salman Khan and Sanjay Leela Bhansali are reuniting for a film after 19 years. Alia Bhatt announced that she will be joining the cast. What is the film set to be called?
Ans.Inshallah
Amazon 22nd March Quiz Answers: Win Rs.2500
Q1. The 2019 IPL is just around the corner, and Yuvraj Singh has joined a new team. Which team will he play for?
Ans: Mumbai Indians
Q2. Who Was The First Indian To Fly Into Outerspace?
Ans: Rakesh Sharma
Q3. Orcas, Or Killer Whales Are A Sub-Species Of Dolphins.
Ans: True
Q4. Priyanka Chopra Played A Supporting Role In A Recent Netflix Original Rom-Com With Rebel Wilson And Liam Hemsworth. What’s The Name Of The Film?
Ans: Isn’t It Romantic
Q5. Two South Korean Companies Recently Announced A 300 Million Dollar Investment In India Based, Ola Cabs. The First Company Is Hyundai, Name The Second.
Ans: Kia Motors Corporation
Amazon 18th March Quiz Answers: Win Rs.500
Q1. Which of this natural phenomenon is also known as the ‘Northern Lights’?
Answer: aurora borealis
Q2. In _, India won its first cricket world cup. Fill in the blanks.
Answer: 1983
Q3. Who was the fictional detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle?
Answer: Sherlock Holmes
Q4. The Tropic of Cancer does NOT pass through which of these Indian states?
Answer: Bihar
Q5. Which state was divided into Maharashtra and Gujarat in 1960?
Answer: Bombay
Amazon 15th March Quiz Answers: Win Rs.75000
1. The study of fossils to determine organisms’ evolution and their interaction with each other is called?
Answer – Paleontology
2. Which is the least populated country in the world?
Answer – Vatican City
3. What is the Roman numeral for 50?
Answer – L
4. Which is the highest attainable rank in the Indian Army?
Answer – Feild Marshal
5. The surrender of Japan in 1945 brought an end to WWII. On which ship were the surrender documents signed?
Answer – USS Missouri
Amazon 11th March Quiz Answers: Win Rs.75000
Q1. When referring to dates and years, BC stands for ‘Before Christ’. What does AD stand for?
Answer: Anno Domini
Q2. In which country is the International Court of Justice located?
Answer: Netherlands
Q3. If you’re playing chess, which piece can only make an L-shaped move?
Answer: The Knight
Q4. Which of the following smartphone brands does NOT belong to the same parent company?
Answer: Xiaomi
Q5. Which country is Prague in?
Answer: Czech Republic
Amazon 8th March Quiz Answers: Win Rs.1000
Q1: Which Is The Longest River In Asia?
Answer: Yangtze
Q2: What Was The Term Used To Refer To British Women Who Fought For Women’s Right To Vote In The Early 20th Century?
Answer: Suffragettes
Q3: Halitosis Is The Medical Term For Which Of These?
Answer: Bad Breath
Q4: To Commemorate Rahul Dravid’s 10,000 Test Runs, A Wall With 10,000 Bricks Was Built In Which Of These Stadiums?
Answer: M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
Q5: Which Nation Was The First To Give Women The Right To Vote?
Answer: New Zealand
Amazon 4th March Quiz Answers: Win Rs.50000
Q1. On which day is the International Women’s Day celebrated every year?
Answer – 8th March
Q2. After being nominated for several years, Leonardo Dicaprio finally won an Oscar for Best Actor in 2016. Which film did he win it for?
Answer – The Revenant
Q3. The circle of latitude known as Tropic of Capricorn, passes through India
Answer – False
Q4. The 2018 film, Pad Man, starring Akshay Kumar is based on a true story. Who is the social entrepreneur that inspired the character?
Answer – Arunachalam Muruganantham
Q5. Which country will host the 2020 Summer Olympics?
Answer – Japan
Amazon 1st March Quiz Answers: Win Rs.10000
1. On Feb 13, 2019, after 15 years of exploration, NASA declared its Mars rover ‘dead’. What was the name of this robotic rover?
Answer – Opportunity
2. Until 1955, the State Bank of India was known as __.
Answer – Imperial Bank of India
3. How many times have the Chennai Super Kings won the IPL?
Answer – Three
4. The game PUBG has been created and released by the popular gaming company EA Sports.
Answer – False
5. The ____ is a horseshoe shaped zone found along the Pacific rim where around 90% of the world’s earthquakes occur. Fill in the blanks.
Answer – The Ring of Fire
Amazon 25th February Quiz Answers: Win Rs.75000
1. Rudyard Kipling’s ‘The Jungle Book’ was set in which of these Indian states?
Answer – Madhya Pradesh
2. Which of these movies has NOT been directed by Anurag Kashyap?
Answer – URI: The Surgical Strike
3. The flavorful spice, cinnamon, is made from which part of a tree?
Answer – Bark
4. Who was the first woman Air Marshall in India?
Answer – Padmavathy Bandopadhyay
5. As per which of these calendars are we in the year 2019?
Answer – Gregorian Calendar
Amazon 22nd February Quiz Answers: Win Rs.1000
Q1. If you visit a Podiatrist, which part of the body will this doctor treat?
Answer: Feet
Q2. Which of these is NOT a play by Shakespeare?
Answer: Barefoot in the park
Q3. Jack Dorsey founded which social network in March 2006?
Answer: Twitter
Q4. Bamboo is a type of grass.
Answer: True
Q5. The ‘Clavicle’ is also known by which other name?
Answer: Collarbone
Amazon Quiz Answers of 18th February – Win Rs.25000
1. Which is the smallest state in India?
Answer – Goa
2. If you write a letter to ‘HOH OHO, Canada’ – whose postal code would you be writing to?
Answer – Santa Clause
3. Which of these is NOT a fire-element sign from the Zodiac?
Answer – Aquarius
4. MS Dhoni has never scored a century in any match outside Asia.
Answer – True
5. Photoshop, Premiere Pro and Illustrator are programs belonging to which software company?
Answer – Adobe Inc.
Amazon Quiz Answers of 15th February – Win Rs.10000
1. Where in the human body is the femur located?
Answer: Leg
2. Which one of these Indian movie is inspired by the biography of Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa?
Answer: Taare Zamin Par
3. During the festival of Onam, people enjoy a wholesome feast known as ‘sadya’. In which Indian state is this festival celebrated?
Answer: Kerala
4. ‘Claque’ is _____.
Answer: a group of people hired to applaud at a performance
5. If someone mentions ‘Brogues’ what piece of fashion are they referring to?
Answer: Shoes
Amazon 11th February Quiz Answers
Q1.: From what book is the quote,’ War is peace, Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is strength’?
Answer: 1984
Q2.: ‘Dunder Mifflin Paper Company’ is the setting for which famous TV series?
Answer: The Office
Q3.: The first person in history to win two Nobel prizes was ______________.
Answer: Marie Curie
Q4.: In the context of space, a ‘Light Year’ is ______.
Answer: A unit of length
Q5.: Vader, Papi, Tatay, and Tevas are different terms for a _____.
Answer: Father
Amazon 8th February Quiz Answers: 8th February
1. Ablutophobia’ is the fear of?
Answer – Bathing
2 The Greeks referred to this state as ‘Pentapotamia’, an inland delta of five converging rivers. Name this Indian State
Answer – Punjab
3. Which of these is the Greek goddess of victory?
Answer – Nike
4. Jetsun Pema became the queen of which Asian kingdom following her marriage in 2011?
Answer – Bhutan
5. Which High Court recently ruled against negative marking in competitive examinations?
Answer – Madras High Court
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 4th February
1. Who led the Indian cricket team to their first ever World Cup victory in 1983?
Answer – Kapil Dev
2. What is the national sport of Japan?
Answer – Sumo Wrestling
3. A ‘sonnet’ is a poem in a specific form which originated in Italy. How many lines does a sonnet typically have?
Answer – 14
4. The largest Buddhist monastery is the world is located in ___
Answer – Indonesia
5. Which of these Indian states does NOT share its border with China?
Answer – Nagaland
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 1st February
1. Where can you take a selfie while sitting on the real Iron Throne used in the filming of Game of Thrones?
Answer: Croatia
2. ‘I’m the king of the world’ is a dialogue from which movie?
Answer: Titanic
3. There have been 3 Kabbadi World Cups held so far, and one country has won them all. Which one is it?
Answer: India
4. Polar bears are found in Antarctica.
Answer: False
5. ‘Salome’ and ‘An Ideal Husband’ are plays written by which playwright?
Answer: Oscar Wilde
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 28th January
1. Who is the first Indian-born actor to be on the cover of the US edition of Vogue magazine?
Answer – Priyanka Chopra
2. What were the soldiers who protected Roman emperors called?
Answer – Praetorian Guard
3. Which country considers the Unicorn their national animal?
Answer – Scotland
4. Sachin Tendulkar fielded for Pakistan once
Answer – True
5. At least one native species of ant is found on every continent, except?
Answer – Antartica
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 25th January
1. In the Lion King, ‘Rafiki’ is the name of which character?
Answer – The Monkey
2. Polysomnography is a type of study concerning which human activity?
Answer – Sleeping
3. Which country considers the Unicorn their national animal?
Answer – Scotland
4. Lemurs are native to only one country on the planet. Which country is it?
Answer – Madagascar
5. In which year was the first hard disk with a gigabyte of space released?
Answer – 1980
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 18th January
1. The Mughal Empress Arjumand Banu Begum is better known as?
Answer – Mumtaz Mahal
2. Which ancient empire was ruled by Xerxes the Great in the fifth century BC?
Answer –The Persian Empire
3. Clark Kent is the real name of which superhero?
Answer – Superman
4. What is the main component used in the manufacture of glass?
Answer – Sand
5. Which nation was the first to give women the right to vote?
Answer – New Zealand
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 11th January
1. What kind of weapon is a falchion?
Answer – A sword
2. A ‘sonnet’ is a poem in a specific form which originated in Italy. How many lines does a sonnet typically have?
Answer – 14
3. AR Rahman won a Grammy award for which album?
Answer – Slumdog Millionaire
4. In 1927, who launched the ‘Mahad Satyagraha’?
Answer – Dr B.R Ambedkar
5. he Anglo-Zanzibar War between the United Kingdom and the Zanzibar Sultanate was the shortest recorded war in history. How long did it last?
Answer – 38 – 45 Minutes
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 11th January
1. In August 1962, Jamaica declared independance from which country?
Answer – United Kingdom
2. In 1819, Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles founded which colonial state?
Answer – Singapore
3. What is the national flower of India?
Answer – Lotus
4. Lemurs are native to only one country on the planet. Which country is it?
Answer – Madagascar
5. Polysomnography is a type of study concerning which human activity?
Answer – Sleeping
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 8th January
1. Coco, Cars and Inside Out are all films produced by which animation film company?
Answer – Pixar
2. Which is the only planet in our solar system that is not named after figures from Greek or Roman mythology?
Answer – Earth
3. In the Marvel Universe, who is the Scarlet Witch’s twin brother?
Answer – QuickSilver
4. Which is the world’s largest land carnivore?
Answer – Polar Bear
5. Who recently took charge as the first Chief Justice of Telangana High Court?
Answer – TB Radhakrishna
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 4th January
Q1: The unique Chapparam (Chariot) festival 2018 recently commenced in which of the following states?
Ans: Tamil Nadu
Q2: The study of fossils to determine organisms’ evolution and their interaction with each other is called?
Ans: Paleontology
Q3: Khantumm bamboo dance is the folk dance of which state?
Ans: Mizoram
Q4: What is the name of the organization that serves as the governing body of the Olympics?
Answer: IOC
Q5: Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, Weeping Woman and Guernica are famous paintings by which modern artist?
Answer: Pablo Picasso
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 31st December
1. Which is the only sea in the world without any coasts?
Answer – Sargasso Sea
2. Along with Spain and France, which is the only other country to have both Atlantic and Mediterranean coastlines?
Answer – Morocco
3. Which of the following superheroes was NOT a founding member of the X-Men?
Answer – Wolverine
4. If you were a cartographer, what would you be studying?
Answer – Maps
5. Which mountain peak is farthest from the center of the Earth?
Answer – Mount Chimbarazo
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 27th December
Q1. What razor-thin country accounts for more than half of the western coastline of South America?
Answer :Malaysia
Q2. What is the hardest substance in the human body?
Answer :Monaco
Q3. Kalia the Crow, Suppandi and Shikari Shambhu belong to which comic book?
Answer :Black Panther
Q4. Which is the only continent that occupies all four hemispheres?
Answer : Chengila
Q5. The first iron-cased rockets in the world were successfully developed and deployed for military use by _______. Fill in the blanks.
Answer :France
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 20th December
1. Which of these brands derives its name from the Greek goddess of victory?
Answer – Nike
2. Who developed the theory of evolution in the famous book ‘On the Origin of Species’?
Answer – Charles Darwin
3. Which country has more natural lakes than the rest of the world combined?
Answer – Canada
4. Abraham Lincoln was also an accomplished wrestler, and was honored later by the ‘National Wrestling Hall of Fame’.
Answer – True
5. Which of these countries was the largest producer of sugar in the year 2018?
Answer – Brazil
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 20th December
Q1.: 15 August 2015 marked the 40th anniversary of which Indian film?
Answer: Sholay
Q2.: Entomology is the name of what field of study?
Answer: Insects
Q3.: Kisan Ghat in Delhi is the memorial ground of which famous leader?
Answer: Chaudhary Charan Singh
Q4.: What is the name of India’s first indigenously built submarine?
Answer: INS Shalki
Q5.: Who among these is the chief legal advisor to the Government of India, and is the primary lawyer for GOI in the Supreme Court?
Answer: Attorney General
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 16th December
1. Which Indi-pop singer’s former name was ‘Sujata’, and is known for her hit pop song ‘Made in India’?
Answer. Alisha Chinai
2. Which of these big cat species is known to have a tuft or a bunch of hair at the end of their tail?
Answer. Lions
3. In geometry, which figure gets its name from the Greek word for ‘table’?
Answer. Trapezium
4. In which ocean is the island of Madagascar located?
Answer. Indian Ocean
5. The name of which city comes from two words meaning ‘market for areca nut’ in the local language?
Answer. Guwahati
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 13th December
1. In which country is Mount Vesuvius located?
Answer – Italy
2. What temperature is the same in both Celsius and Fahrenheit scales?
Answer – -40
3. Which of these antagonist characters was created by novelist J.K. Rowling?
Answer – Lord Voldemort
4. What was the real name of Pope John Paul II?
Answer – Karol Józef Wojtyła
5. Yakshagana’ is a traditional theatre form originating from which Indian state?
Answer – Karnataka
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 10th December
1. In the 2019 ‘live action’ remake of the famous 1994 animated movie ‘Lion King’, which actor will be reprising his original role as Mufasa?
Answer – James Earl Jones
2. What was the term used to refer to British women who fought for women’s right to vote in the early 20th century?
Answer – Suffragettes
3. Which is the only bird that is able to fly backwards?
Answer – HummingBird
4. India’s longest rail-road bridge ‘Bogibeel Bridge’ is built over which of the following rivers?
Answer – Brahmaputra
5. n which European city would you find the famous Blue Domed Church?
Answer – Santorini, Greece
Amazon Pay Quiz Answers – 8th December
1. The collective noun for a group of kittens is a ‘_____ of kittens’. Fill in the blanks.
Answer – Kindle
2. Which country was formerly called Ceylon?
Answer – Sri Lanka
3. Panthera Tigris is the scientific name for which well known animal?
Answer – Tiger
4. In the popular TV show ‘The Simpsons’, what is the name of the beer that is served in the town of Springfield?
Answer – Duff
5. Considered to be the oldest neutral country, which country has not fought in any wars since 1814?
Answer – Sweden
Amazon Pay Quiz Answers – 5th December
Q1.: Historically, did a Grand Slam event ever have to stop play due to extreme heat?
Answer: Yes
Q2.: Which member of the cat family is the only one that cannot retract its claws?
Answer: Cheetah
Q3.: Which country is home to the world’s largest number of wild tigers?
Answer: India
Q4.: Which famous comic book character shares his name with a city in Turkey?
Answer: Batman
Q5.: Which animal features in the official logo of the World Wildlife Fund?
Answer: The Giant Panda
Amazon Pay Quiz Answers – 3rd December
1. Which is the largest subspecies of the Tiger?
Answer – The Siberian Tiger
2. Which female character from Greek mythology brought evil into the world when her curiosity compelled her to open a magical box?
Answer – Pandora
3. Which of these crawly creature is said to have the highest number of legs – which can go up to 200 pairs?
Answer – Millipede
4. In physics, what is the term for a ‘nuclear reaction in which nuclei combine to form more massive nuclei’?
Answer – Fusion
5. A crocodile cannot stick out its tongue.
Answer – True
Amazon Pay Quiz Answers – 1st December
1. What is the name of the world’s largest lizard?
Answer – Komodo Dragon
2. What is the name of the first pyramid ever built in Ancient Egypt?
Answer – The Step Pyramid of Djoser
3. Which is the smallest and shallowest ocean in the world?
Answer – The Arctic Ocean
4. Which famous pop singer’s real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta?
Answer – Lady Gaga
5. Which of these marine mammals is the largest of the dolphin family?
Answer – Killer Whale
Amazon Pay Quiz Answers – 26th November
1. What is the name of the closest large spiral galaxy to our own Milky Way?
Answer – Andromeda
2. True or False – Nintendo was founded in 1889
Answer – True
3. He directed and produced the movie ‘Raja Harishchandra’ – the first full-length Indian feature film, and is known as the father of Indian Cinema. Who is he?
Answer – Dadasaheb Phalke
4. What is the capital of Argentina?
Answer – Beunos Aires
5. Before the introduction of the Euro, which currency did Austria use?
Answer- Schilling
Amazon Pay Quiz Answers – 24th November
1. Regarded as the architect of modern Indian football, he was the Indian football coach and manager of the national team from 1950 until his death in 1963. Who is he?
Answer – Syed Abdul Rahim
2. Who was the republican nominee who ran against Obama in the 2012 U.S. presidential elections?
Answer – Mitt Romney
3. With a population of less than 1000, which is the least populated country in the world?
Answer – Vatican City
4. What currency is shared by Austria, Finland, France and Portugal?
Answer – Euro
5. Khantumm bamboo dance is the folk dance of which state?
Answer – Mizoram
Amazon Pay Quiz Answers – 21st November
1. Which of these countries does NOT have a standing army?
Answer: Iceland
2. What is the name of the largest dwarf planet in our solar system?
Answer: Pluto
3. In terms of area which is the smallest continent?
Answer: Australia
4. What is the national currency of Albania?
Answer: Lek
5. The folk music form of ‘Lavani’ is associated with which state?
Answer: Maharashtra
Amazon Pay Quiz Answers – 19th November
1. What is the official currency of Afghanistan?
Answer – afghan afghani
2. Who was the first Indian to travel to space?
Answer – Rakesh sharma
3. Which of these is NOT classified as a greenhouse gas?
Answer – Helium
4. What is the official language of Argentina?
Answer – Spanish
5. Which one of these blood-types is called the ‘universal donor type’ because it is compatible with all other blood type?
Answer – O negative
Amazon Pay Quiz Answers – 17th November
1. Where is Fort William located?
Answer – Kolkata
2. What is the world’s longest river?
Answer- Nile
3. Which of these is an annual fair in Rajasthan, known for its camel trading event?
Answer – Pushkar Mela
4. Who composed the famous classical music melody – ‘Fur Elise’?
Answer- Beethowan
5. Where would you find the ‘Sea of Tranquility’?
Answer – The moon
Amazon Pay Quiz Answers – 12th November
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 10th November
1. In a haze, a stormy haze’ are lyrics to a song by which one of these?
Answer – Coldplay
2. In which European city would you find the famous Blue Domed Church?
Answer – Santorini, Greece
3. In context to geography, what are ‘Isohyets’?
Answer – Lines on a map showing equal rainfall
4. Which famous hotel, designed to resemble the sail of a ship, stands on an artificial island 280 m from Jumeirah Beach?
Answer –Burj al Arab, Dubai
5. In which country would you find the temple complex Angkor Wat?
Answer – Cambodia
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 29th October
1. Entomology is the science that studies Insects.
Answer: True
2. Which planet in our solar system has the shortest day?
Answer: Jupiter
3. Which is the first Indian language to be given a Classical Language status?
Answer: Tamil
4. According to Roman mythology, ‘Cloacina’ was the goddess of __.
Answer: Sewers
5. Which Indian personality was recently crowned – ‘Miss Deaf Asia 2018’?
Answer: Nishtha Dudeja
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 20th October
1. Which weightlifter recently won India’s first gold medal at 2018 Youth Olympic Games?
Answer – Jeremy lalrinnunga
2. Which of these is the highest sporting honor of the Republic of India?
Answer –Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna
3. Which of these is also known as the ‘Steel city of India’?
Answer –Bhilai
4. At 18 years 329 days, who recently became the youngest Indian to score a Test century on debut?
Answer –Prithvi Shaw
5. Who won the Nobel Peace Prize 2018, becoming the first Iraqi to be awarded a Nobel?
Answer –Nadia taha
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 16th October
- How many total squares does a chessboard have?
Answer – 204
2. Podiatrists are medical professional devoted to the study and medical treatment of _?
Answer – Feet
3. Which Indian state is also known as the ‘Land of rising sun’ because it gets the first sunrise in the country?
Answer – Arunachal Pradesh
4. Who is also called the ‘Birdman of India’?
Answer – Salim Ali
5. He adapted a lecture at the University of Dhaka on the theory of radiation sent it to Albert Einstein who translated it German, and had it published in ‘Zeitschrift für Physik’. Rabindranath Tagore dedicated his only book on science, ‘Visva–Parichay’ to him. Who is he?
Answer – Satyendra nath bose
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 1st October
Q1. Who was the founder of the Bose Corporation?
Answer – Amar Bose
Q2. A caterpillar does not stay a caterpillar for its entire life. What does it change into?
Answer – Butterfly or Moth
Q3. What temperature does water boil at?
Answer – 100C
Q4. Where can you find the smallest bone in the human body?
Answer – Ear
Q5.In which year was Microsoft established?
Answer – 1975
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 28th September:
Q1) Which of these is NOT considered to be a part of ‘Seven Wonders of the Ancient World’?
Answer – Leaning Tower of Ibiza
Q2) Which of these is the fastest animal?
Answer – Peregrine Falcon
Q3) Which place in India holds the Guinness world record for being the wettest place on Earth?
Answer – Mawsynram, Meghalaya
Q4) What tea is named after a British prime minister?
Answer – Earl Grey
Q5) On September 24, 2018 ISRO’s Mars Orbiter mission completed ____ years orbiting around the red planet.
Answer – 4
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 27th September:
Q1. Which one of the seven sister states hosts the famous Hornbill Festival?
Answer- Nagaland
Q2. Which planet in our solar system is named after the Roman god of war?
Answer- Mars
Q3. ___ is the largest moon in our solar system, having a diameter larger than either Mercury or Pluto.
Answer- Ganymede
Q4. Which of these natural phenomenon is also know as the ‘Northern lights’?
Answer- Aurora borealis
Q5. Who was the first woman to fly a plane across the Atlantic ocean?
Answer-Amelia Earhart
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 24th September:
Q1.In _, India won its first cricket world cup. Fill in the blanks.
Answer – 1983
Q2. Which historical event does Charles Dickens’ novel ‘The Tale of Two Cities’ concern?
Answer – The French Revolution
Q3.The Garampani wildlife sanctuary is located in which Indian state?
Answer – Assam
Q4. In 305 BC, which Maurya ruler defeated Alaxander’s general Seleucus Nicator?
Answer –Chandragupta Maurya
Q5. What is the national sport of Japan?
Answer – Sumo Wrestling
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 22nd September:
Q1. Ruqaiya Sultan Begum was the wife of which Mughal Ruler?
Answer – Akbar
Q2. Which of these is NOT a style/genre of dance?
Answer – Tin-Tin
Q3. Which is the smallest planet in our solar system?
Answer – Mercury
Q4. Eritrea, which became the 182nd member of the UN, is located in which continent?
Answer – Africa
Q5. Who was the first Indian from the film industry to win an Oscar award?
Answer – Bhanu Athaiya
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 17th September:
Q1. What is the ‘bokeh’ effect in photography?
Answer – An aesthetic blur produced in the out of focus parts of an image
Q2. What is the medical term for the feeling you get when you scrape your nails across a chalkboard?
Answer – Haptodysphoria
Q3. If you were hiking the Incan trail you would end up at ___?
Answer – Macchu Picchu
Q4. Where in the human body is the occiput?
Answer – Head
Q5. ‘Friends, Romans and Countrymen, lend me thy ears’ is the first line of speech given by which character in the play Julius Caesar, written by William Shakespeare?
Answer – Mark Antony
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 13th September:
Q1. ‘Malgudi Days’ is a collection of short stories by which of these authors?
Answer – R. K Narayan
Q2.The Greeks referred to this state as ‘Pentapotamia’ – an inland delta of five converging rivers. Name this state.
Answer – Punjab
Q3. If you were eating ‘Crème du Barry’, what would you be eating?
Answer – Cauliflower Soup
Q4.Which footwear, apparel and equipment brand is named after the Greek goddess of victory?
Answer – Nike
Q5.Which Indian airport recently announced launching the use of face recognition as boarding pass for passengers by 2019?
Answer –Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 10th September:
Q1. Who was the first president of the USA?
Answer – George Washington
Q2. Eugenics is the study of ___.
Answer – Altering human beings by changing genetics components
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Q3. Which invention is associated with the Wright brothers?
Answer – Aero Plane
Q4. Which famous personality’s autobiography is titled ‘A Moveable Feast’ ?
Answer – Ernest Hemingway
Q5. The Government of India recently provided first-ever financial support to which Indian sport for participation in England?
Answer – Kho kho
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 6th September:
Q1.The ‘IOWave18’ is a multi-country mock exercise that started on September 4. Which natural calamity response does it simulate?
Answer – Tsunami
Q2. Which continent is also a country?
Answer – Austrailia
Q3. Which planet in our solar system has the shortest day?
Answer- Jupiter
Q4. What is the largest living bird by wingspan?
Answer- The wandering Albatross
Q5. The Government of India recently decided to observe which month as National Nutrition Month across the country to mark the fight against malnutrition?
Answer – September
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 3rd September:
Q1, The first Indian ‘talkie’ film – a film with dialogues – released in 1931 was ___
Answer – Aalam Ara
Q2. What is the currency of Sweden?
Answer – Krona
Q3. A ‘Torero’ is a term associated with which of these?
Answer – Bull Fighter
Q4. Which is the largest country in the world in terms of land area?
Answer -Russia
Q5. Which country hosted the 2018 Asian Games?
Answer – Indonesia
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 30th August :
Q.1.Neeraj Chopra recently created history by becoming the first-ever Indian to win an Asian Games gold medal in which sport?
Answer -Javelin throw
Q2.Freddie Mercury was the lead vocalist of which iconic rock band?
Answer- Queen
Q3. What does the Latin phrase ‘Caveat emptor’ mean?
Answer – Let the Buyer Beware
Q4. The recently announced ____ Mission will be India’s first manned space flight, and is expected to send 3 astronauts into space for seven days. Fill in the blanks.
Answer – Gangayaan
Q5. By what name is Norma Jean Baker more commonly known?
Answer – Marilyn monroe
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 27th August :
1 – ‘World Mosquito Day’ is celebrated each year on 20th August
Ans – TRUE
2 – Who was the founder of the Bose Corporation?
Ans – Amar Bose
3 – Which state recently signed a pact with Tech Mahindra to establish India’s first Blockchain district?
Ans – Telangana
4 – Who was voted as ‘The most influential woman in history’ in the recent BBC History magazine poll?
Ans – Marie Curie
5 – What kind of animal is the ‘flying fox’?
Ans – Bat
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 22nd August :
Q1. Which Indian sportsperson clinched India’s first Gold in the currently ongoing 18th Jakarta Asian Games 2018 on August 19?
Answer – Bajrang punia
Q2. The clothing trend exemplified by black clothing, dark makeup, and black-dyed hair is called ___.
Answer – Goth
Q3. Launched in October 2008, Chandrayaan-1 was India’s first lunar probe.
Answer – True
Q4. ‘In a haze, a stormy haze’ are lyrics to a song by which one of these?
Answer – Coldplay
Q5. On which date was the ‘World Photography Day’ observed recently?
Answer – August 19
Amazon Quiz Time Answers – 19th August :
Q1. Fakhar Zaman, who recently became the fastest player to score 1000 ODI runs, belongs to which country?
Answer – Pakistan
2.Rumtek monastery is located in ____.
Answer – Sikkim
Q3. Who was the first Indian from the film industry to win an Oscar award?
Answer – Bhanu Athaiya
Q4. Nihal Sarin, who recently became the 53rd chess Grandmaster from India and the 12th youngest grandmaster in chess history, belongs to which state?
Answer – Kerala
Q5. Which among these does NOT live under the sea?
Answer – Kalanchoe
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