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News Trivia Question: Important--Please Read!

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Published: Thursday, 10 May 2007 | 11:15 AM ET
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Senior Editor, CNBC

Hey folks, you'd think we be better at this by now, but we have a problem with today's news trivia question. No matter--it works to your benefit. Here's the deal. Whatever answer you pick, and even if you get a response of correct or incorrect, you will get credit of $1,000 Bonus Bucks for the question. BUT YOU MUST SELECT AN ANSWER! So, when you go to the news trivia question, select ANY answer and get the $1,000 Bonus Bucks. However, this only applies to the news trivia question. The video question is just fine.

The video question is worth $2,000 Bonus Bucks: This morning, the Bank of Korea decided to keep its interest rate on hold at what percentage? Your selection of answers is: 3.5% or 2.5% or 3.0% or 4.5%

And the news question is worth $1,000 Bonus Bucks: Costco's same-store sales figures for April were stronger than expected. By how much did its U.S. sales rise last month? (no matter your selection, choose one and get the bucks--but you MUST choose one answer!)

The answers can be found in the News and Video sections of CNBC.com. Bonus Bucks will be added to your portfolio cash balance by 8:30 a.m. the day after you answer the question correctly. (again, you will credit full credit for news trivia question by picking any answer)

We want to hear from you. Send your comments to millions@cnbc.com. For specific contest comments dealing with issues like technical questions or registration problems, please contact customercare@support.cnbc.com.

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Hey folks, you'd think we be better at this by now, but we have a problem with today's news trivia question. No matter--it works to your benefit. Here's the deal. Whatever answer you pick, and even if you get a response of correct or incorrect, you will get credit of $1,000 Bonus Bucks for the question. BUT YOU MUST SELECT AN ANSWER! So, when you go to the news trivia question, select ANY answer and get the $1,000 Bonus Bucks. However, this only applies to the news trivia question. The video question is just fine.
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