You would like $1000: true or false?
Obviously the answer is true, and as it happens we've got a topical way to get your hands on that money. Under The Tree, developer of true-or-false quiz app Skilli World, is offering trivia fans the chance to enter a prize draw for a cool $1000.
Winning cash is great, and it's especially great at this time of year, when you've just blown half your savings on Black Friday, and you're about to blow the other half on Christmas presents.
Trivia app Skilli World is offering you not one but two ways of winning cash. The first is by, well, winning - if you can answer up to 15 questions correctly in the Daily Mastermind Tournament you'll pocket up to $1000.
They say that giving is the best gift. But it clearly isn't. The best gift is a cool $1000 for doing diddly squat.
And that's what developer Under The Tree is offering you the chance of with its Skilli World prize draw. All you need to do to get your name in the hat is download Skilli World on your iOS or Android device and create an account. Entry is automatic.
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Read MoreDo you like money? If your answer is yes, you should definitely be playing Skilli World. This free-to-download trivia app from developer Under The Tree dishes out cash prizes for answering basic true or false questions.
And for the next few weeks it does something else, too. In honor of (partly) outgoing Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek, who was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer in March, Under The Tree will donate up to $100,000 to the National Pancreatic Cancer Foundation.