Campaign India Team
Jul 01, 2020

First edition of #WednesdayQuizdom sees joint winners

Akshay Ananth and Venkatesh Srinivasan were joint winners with Roopak Saluja finishing third

First edition of #WednesdayQuizdom sees joint winners

Akshay Ananth and Venkatesh Srinivasan finished as winners during the first edition of Campaign India's #WednesdayQuizdom series. The duo were crowned winners after a tie.

In third place was Roopak Saluja. 

The three of them were among the six who made it to the final round. The top six were selected on the basis of a first round score. 

The quiz masters for the series are McCann Worldgroup's Sambit Mohanty and Global Team Blue's Tathagata Chatterjee.

The next edition of the quiz will be held on 8 July. To register for it, click here.

Along with bragging rights, Amazon gift vouchers worth Rs 10,000 are up for grabs. 

 

 

 

Source:
Campaign India

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