Amazon World Ocean Day Quiz offers a chance to win an Amazon Pay balance worth Rs 10,000. Apart from the reward part, the quiz also creates awareness about World Ocean Day, observed every year on June 8th. This day represents the development and care of the oceanic world and was initiated in 1992 by Canada’s International Centre for Ocean Development and the Ocean Institute of Canada at the Earth Summit.
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The Amazon World Ocean Day Quiz joins other exciting quizzes on the app, such as the Amazon OnePlus Nord 3 Lite 5G Community Sale Quiz, Amazon OnePlus 11 5G Marble Odyssey Quiz, Amazon Nord CE 2 Lite 5G Community Sale Quiz, Amazon Funzone Sudoku Quiz, Amazon Environment Day Quiz, and others. Amazon users can head over to this link to check out more quizzes, and contests by Amazon.
Amazon World Ocean Day Quiz answers
- Answer 1: 8th June
- Answer 2: 70
- Answer 3: Pacific Ocean
- Answer 4: The equator
- Answer 5: True
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Amazon World Ocean Day Quiz Questions and answers
Question 1: When is World Ocean Day celebrated?
Answer: 8th June
Question 2: Which percentage of the Earth’s surface is covered by oceans?
Answer: 70
Question 3: What is the largest ocean in the world?
Answer: Pacific Ocean
Question 4: What divides the Atlantic Ocean into the North Atlantic Ocean and the South Atlantic Ocean?
Answer: The equator
Question 5: Most of the oxygen we breathe is produced by the oceans. True Or False?
Answer: True
How to find the Amazon World Ocean Day Quiz?
The Amazon World Ocean Day Quiz is now visible on the Funzone section of the app. In order to find this quiz, open the Amazon shopping app and head over to the Funzone section. Once you’re there, look for the Amazon World Ocean Day Quiz and tap on its banner to begin the contest. Interested users can also click here to visit the Amazon World Ocean Day Quiz directly on their smartphones.