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“Meaww Quiz” - Just for Fun....

Hello friends,
Now days “Meaww Quiz” has become very popular on Facebook. 
This quiz include many different questions like,
Which word defines you?
Who’s your duplicate?
Who loves you a lot?
Who killed you in past? And many more…


This type of quiz is just for time pass and fun. They select the answers according to our use of Facebook. Whose posts are we liking and who likes our post, as per all this things we get answer.

To test further I played this quiz few time and came up with some observations.

Who’s your duplicate????
This was the first quiz I attempted.

First answer was my friend Yesha Bhatt.

When I again attempted this, the answer was different.
It was my other friend Veer Bathavar.

That means the answer changes at every time you take any quiz.

Next quiz was Who loves you a lot?



The answer was Yesha Bhatt and then I attempted the next quiz. I laughed a lot after seeing the answer of my next quiz. Let’s see the next one.
Who killed you in your past life, why and how?



There is so much difference. They show the same person in both quizzes.According to one quiz Yesha Bhatt loves me and the other said she killed me in my past life. This proves that all the quizzes are just for fun. 

Some of the quizzes also reflect the narcissist disorder. 



When anyone read this, they feel this is so true. People never understand us and all that.  And maybe that is why we enjoy this quiz more.


Anyway this quiz is fun-loving and I really enjoyed Meaww quiz.

If you haven't tried it yet, then try and enjoy!!!!!

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