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Young-at-heart Chinese grandmother proves to be hi-tech quizmaster

Daughter who introduced her to games jokingly accuses her parent of cheating after she found an ingenious way to stay one step ahead of the game

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The woman was introduced to quizes by her daughter over the new year. Photo: xinwen.eastday.com
Charmmy Zhang

A retired Chinese grandmother made 8,000 yuan (US$1,300) in the space of five days by playing live-gaming apps.

Surnamed Zhao, she began to play live trivia contests on apps after her children introduced them to her over the new year, Beijing Morning Post reported.

Although her age has raised eyebrows – many younger people have reportedly become addicted to the competitions – so too has her tech-savvy winning technique, which has prompted her daughter to jokingly accuse her mother of cheating.

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The format of the competitions has become popular around the world and involves online quizzes that are held at regular intervals throughout the day. Those who answer the most questions correctly win a cash prize.

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On those apps there is a 10-second time limit to give the correct answer, which is designed to stop people searching online to find the correct answers.

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