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Thursday 10 November 2011

Answer of KBC "Ghar Baithe Jeeto Jackpot" Question Number 52 (10-11-2011) (10 November 2011)




Question : What is the term used for a specific sum of money paid out at specific time intervals?

Option A. Tax
Option B. Fee
Option C. Charity
Option D. Installment


Correct answer is option D = Installment


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How to participate (and answer correctly)

For IDEA Subscribers
Dial 55456 '14'

*Up to Rs.5 per minute

Similarly IDEA subscribers can SMS their answers to 554567*.

* Upto Rs. 5 per SMS
*Available only for Idea Mobile Subscribers

For BSNL Landline Subscribers
Dial 505 2525 14

* Calls Charged at 20 seconds pulse rate
** BSNL Subscribers in Punjab & Rajasthan dial 1255514

All other subscribers send their answers by SMS to 5252525.
To answer question by SMS, go to the 'create message' option in your mobile and type  KBCQ D and send it to 5252525.

* Upto Rs. 5 per SMS
*Available on Select Operators/circles.
**BSNL mobile subscribers can send SMS to 52525

Lines are open till 11th November 8:29PM IST



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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What is the technique of winning GBJJ question, apart from good luck? Is the selection made really fair? How is the winner selected? There appears to be no transparency about it. Are all the answers sent from every where till the time lines remain open, i.e., 8-30 p.m. or so of the following next day. Can any enlightened person throw light on these issues for the benefit of all.

India Gets Everything Free said...

Ahhh.... Even my knowledge is limited.
It looks like that the selection is made fairly.
Looks like you are MTNL user from Delhi. So, let me tell you we have same time all over India. So, answer to your question regarding timings for which telephone lines remain open is 'YES'

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