How to participate in Binance Learn & Earn
1. If you don’t have Binance account then create first from the link given below.
2. Go to more, you will get gift & campaign section (refer the image given below).

3. Tap on the learn and earn icon, all quizzes will show up on your screen.
4. Binance’s upcoming BNB & EOS quiz will go live on 16th February at 09:00 UTC.
5. Take the quiz as soon as it goes live and earn assured crypto rewards of up to $10.
6. Eligible users will receive a predetermined amount of BNB & EOS.
7. Quiz rewards are limited and are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Binance BNB Quiz Answers
Q1. BEP-2 BNB is the native coin of Ethereum. True or false?
Answer: False
Q2. What use cases does BNB have?
Answer: All are correct
Q3. Which token standards exist for BNB?
Answer: All are correct
Q4. Owning BNB provides you with a share of Binance’s profits.
Answer: False
Q5. Which token standards exist for BNB?
Answer: All are correct
Q6. BNB was originally issued as a:
Answer: BRC-20 token on Ethereum
Q7. Initial Sale Price?
Answer: 1 ETH for 2700 BNB and 1 BTC for 20,000 BNB
Q8. BNB launched through an initial game offering (IGO) in 2017?
Answer: False
Q9. Total supply of BNB?
Answer: 200 million BNB
Binance EOS Quiz Answers
Q1. The EOS Network consumes significantly less energy than Bitcoin and Ethereum and is certified carbon neutral.
Answer: True
Q2. EOS is leveraging its technology to unlock use cases in GameFi, DeFi and, more broadly, the Metaverse.
Answer: True
Q3. The EOS Network has an insurance program called Recover+ that protects EOS DeFi users from hacks.
Answer: True
Q4. Which of the following performance metrics does EOS achieve?
Answer: All are correct
Q5. Who is the founder and current CEO of the EOS Network Foundation?
Answer: Yves La rose
Q6. Who is the EOS Network designed for?
Answer: All are correct
Q7. Which of the following is not characteristic of the EOS blockchain?
Answer: Expensive gas fees
Q8. In an effort to achieve absolute code independence, community engineers, led by the EOS Network Foundation, performed a non-contentious hard fork of the EOS codebase.
Answer: True