February gets its name from the word februa, from which language was it derived from?

The Amazon February Edition Quiz is the first quiz for the day, highlighting the month of February. While the other two February-themed quizzes got new updates, Amazon is introducing this quiz for the first time. The prize for this quiz is Rs 75,000 and one winner will be selected via a random draw of lots.

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The Amazon February Edition Quiz joins other Amazon quizzes on the platform such as the Amazon Ariel Quiz, Amazon Baidyanath Quiz, Amazon Emerging Brand Days Quiz, Amazon Brand Vouchers Quiz, Amazon The Credit Card Quiz, Amazon Finish Quiz, and others. You can click here to check out all the active quizzes running on Amazon right now.

Amazon February Edition Quiz answers

  • Answer 1: Latin
  • Answer 2: Aquarius
  • Answer 3: 28
  • Answer 4: Every Four Years
  • Answer 5: True

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Amazon February Edition Quiz questions and answers

Question 1: February gets its name from the word ‘februa’, from which language was it derived from?

Answer: Latin

Question 2: What star sign are you if you were born in early February?

Answer: Aquarius

Question 3: How many days are in February 2022?

Answer: 28

Question 4: How often does February have 29 days?

Answer: Every Four Years

Question 5: February is the only month of the year that can pass without a single full moon — true or false?

Answer: True

How to find the Amazon February Edition Quiz?

The Amazon February Edition Quiz is visible on Amazon Funzone. In order to find this quiz, open the Amazon mobile app and head over to the Funzone section. Now, scroll down to the “February Edition games” section and tap on the Amazon February Edition Quiz banner. Answer the five questions to partake in the lucky draw of lots to win Rs Rs 75,000. In case you cannot find this quiz, click here to visit its window directly.

The Amazon February Edition Quiz talks about February and how well aware you are of this special month. As you already know, the month of February has some interesting numbers. In fact, it is the only month in a year that has 28 days (and 29 on a leap year). With this quiz, Amazon users can win Rs 75,000 as Amazon Pay balance.

The Amazon February Edition Quiz is being held on Funzone from February 1st, 2022, to February 28th, 2022. There will be a total of one winner under this contest and he/she will receive the said prize on or before March 11th, 2022. You can click here to check out the names of winners under this quiz and other Amazon quizzes.

Only the legal residents of India of age 18 or higher are eligible to participate. The participants must have set India as their country on Amazon India and have a billing address within the territory of India. They must also provide valid proof of identity such as a Voter ID, PAN card, Driving License or Indian Passport to confirm your age.

Amazon February Edition Quiz: how to play?

  • Firstly, download and install the Amazon mobile app via Google Play Store or App Store.
  • Once installed, open the app and log in to your existing Amazon user account or create a new one.
  • Search for Funzone and tap on the first search result.
  • Look for the Amazon February Edition Quiz and tap on its banner.
  • Click on Start/Play and answer all the questions correctly.
  • The last screen will confirm your participation in the lucky draw of lots.

Amazon February Edition Quiz: terms and conditions

  1. You must be an Indian citizen living in India legally.
  2. At the time of participating in the contest, you must be at least 18 years of age or above.
  3. The winners will be informed via email or SMS and the names of winners will be announced at the end of the contest.
  4. The selected winners must claim their prize within a given time period.
  5. All winners will be required to have their mobile numbers verified with Amazon India to claim the prize.
  6. Amazon says that entry into the contest is considered as consent for being placed on a mailing list for promotions.
  7. Your name, likeness, image, voice, and/or appearance, photos, video recordings and the like made in relation to the contest or any promotions can be used by Amazon with your consent.
  8. All the information shared in connection with the contest will be treated as per Amazon’s privacy notice.

Amazon February Edition Quiz: winners list

The Amazon February Edition Quiz is being held from February 1st, 2022, to February 28th, 2022. The names of the winners will be announced at the end of the contest and will be posted on this website. The contest page denotes that all the eligible winners will receive the prize money on or before March 11th, 2022.

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February gets its name from the word 'februa', from which language was it derived from?

QA1. February gets its name from the word 'februa', from which language was it derived from?

Greeks

Romans

Latin

Italian

Disclaimer  :- This Question Collected from Amazon February Edition Quiz.

DETAILS OF THE CONTEST AND HOW TO ENTER:

1. This Contest will commence on 1st February, 2022 from 12:10:00 a.m. to 28th February, 2022 11:59:00 p.m. (IST) ("Contest Period") 

2. 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"). 

3. 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. 

4. 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. 

5. The draw of lots will be carried out during the Contest Period for the questions and a total of 1 participant(s) will be selected as winners by a random draw of lots. 

6. The declared winner(s) will be eligible for winning Rs.75,000 as Amazon Pay Balance (hereinafter referred to as "Prize(s)"). 

7. Each winner will be eligible for winning one Prize under this Contest only.

You know it as the shortest month of the year—or, depending on where you live, the coldest. But, do you know where the name February came from?

When did we add February to the calendar?

First, some calendar-related history. The original Roman calendar only had 10 months, because, curiously, the Romans didn’t demarcate winter. (Sometimes, we wish we could do the same.)

In the 700s BCE, the second king of Rome, Numa Pompilius, changed that, adding January and February to the end of the calendar in order to conform to how long it actually takes Earth to go around the sun. The two new months were both originally 28 days long. It is lost to history why January acquired more days, though there are various unverifiable hypotheses.

At that time, March 1 became New Year’s Day, but later, in 153 BCE, the beginning of the year was moved to January 1.

Don’t forget to calendar some time to learn what else is behind the word February. Visit this article to get more insight into its history and significance.

Why was February called cabbage month?

Before we adopted the Latin name for our second month, Old English used much more vibrant names to describe the month now known as February. The most common Old English name was Solmonath, which literally means “mud month.”

A lesser-used term was Kale-monath, which meant “cabbage month.” Perhaps, the medieval English were eating a lot of cabbage in February? Strange.

Where did the word February come from?

Since other months, like January, are named after Roman gods, you’d be forgiven for thinking February was named after the Roman god Februus. But, the word February comes from the Roman festival of purification called Februa, during which people were ritually washed. In this case, the god was named after the festival, not the other way around.

We may not have a festival of ritual washing, but February is big month for holidays. Valentine’s Day is held February 14 (and has a pretty interesting origin story, if we might add). Find out the history behind its namesake here. And don’t forget these printable valentines for word lovers, young and old.

We honor the achievements of our leaders, past and present, with Presidents’ Day. This February 22 holiday originally recognized the birthday of our first president and dollar bill cover model, George Washington. (Did you know? American presidents helped these words join our everyday vocabulary.)

February is Black History Month. Black history is American history, and it’s vital we continue or revisit our learning all year round—and not only during February. Join us for this roundup of some important terms in Black history, past and present, and 28 quotes to jumpstart each day of Black History Month.

If you were born between January 21–February 18, then you’re celebrating your status as an Aquarius, and you just might be humanitarian and creative. Why is that? You’ll just have to find out in our round-up of words describing Aquarians. Those born February 19–March 20 are known as intuitive and romantic Pisces.

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