Kiran Bajpai, a jyotish and vastu shastra consultant from Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, was a contestant appeared on Kaun Banega Crorepati on January 14, 2021. She walked away at the 15th question and won Rs. 5,000,000.
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Fastest Finger First Question | |
Starting from the highest, arrange these months in decreasing order of the number of days they have. | |
⬥ A: February, 2019 | ⬥ B: February, 2020 |
⬥ C: May, 2020 | ⬥ D: April, 2019 |
The correct order was C - D - B - A. In this question, only Kiran got it right with the time of 10.77 seconds. |
Kiran Bajpai's Run to Rs. 70,000,000[]
Rs. 1,000 (1 of 16) - 45 seconds | |
Which of these animals or living beings does not have serve as a symbol for any western zodiac sign? | |
⬥ A: Dog | ⬥ B: Scorpion |
⬥ C: Fish | ⬥ D: Crab |
Rs. 2,000 (2 of 16) - 45 seconds | |
Which of the following apps cannot be used to book a cab? | |
⬥ A: Uber | ⬥ B: Ola |
⬥ C: Spotify | ⬥ D: Meru |
Rs. 3,000 (3 of 16) - 45 seconds | |
PWD authories in India perform their duties in which of the following fields? | |
⬥ A: Constructing railway coaches | ⬥ B: Constructing roads |
⬥ C: Building war ships | ⬥ D: Manufacturing fertilizers |
Rs. 5,000 (4 of 16) - 45 seconds | |
Sardar Sarovar, Hirakud and Massanjore are types of what? | |
⬥ A: Dams | ⬥ B: Watch Towers |
⬥ C: Sports Stadium | ⬥ D: Oil Refineries |
Rs. 10,000 (5 of 16) - 45 seconds | |
In which of the following categories is a Nobel Prize not awarded? | |
⬥ A: Literature | ⬥ B: Chemistry |
⬥ C: Physics | ⬥ D: Geology |
Rs. 20,000 (6 of 16) - 60 seconds | |
Identify this place located in southern India. Video question | |
⬥ A: Mahabalipuram | ⬥ B: Thiruvananthapuram |
⬥ C: Kanyakumari | ⬥ D: Puducherry |
Rs. 40,000 (7 of 16) - 60 seconds | |
Who is the singer of this song from the film "Saawariya"? Audio question | |
⬥ A: Shaan | ⬥ B: Sonu Nigam |
⬥ C: Mohit Chauhan | ⬥ D: Abhijeet Bhattacharya |
Rs. 80,000 (8 of 16) - 60 seconds | |
"Golden Girl" is the title of the autobiography of which of these sports personalities? | |
⬥ A: Saina Nehwal | ⬥ B: Mary Kom |
⬥ C: P T Usha | ⬥ D: Mithali Raj |
Rs. 160,000 (9 of 16) - 60 seconds | |
Rani Ahilyabai Holkar's birthplace, Chaundi, is located in which present-day state? "50:50" lifeline used | |
⬥ A: Madhya Pradesh | ⬥ B: Gujarat |
⬥ C: Maharashtra | ⬥ D: Chhattisgarh |
Rs. 320,000 (10 of 16) - 60 seconds | |
The flower shown in this picture is named after which delty?
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⬥ A: Lord Brahma | ⬥ B: Goddess Laxmi |
⬥ C: Lord Vishnu | ⬥ D: Goddess Saraswati |
Rs. 640,000 (11 of 16) - Not Timed | |
Which is the oldest republic of the African continent? "Video Call-a-Friend" lifeline used | |
⬥ A: Sierra Leone | ⬥ B: Central African Republic |
⬥ C: Egypt | ⬥ D: Liberia |
Kiran's Video Call-a-Friend team consist of: Bade Lalla, Gudda, Sandeep Ji Jaihind, R.N Sharma and Dinesh Bajpai. She chose to call Gudda from Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. |
Rs. 1,250,000 (12 of 16) - Not Timed | |
The world's first regular newspaper horoscope column was published in 1930 in which newspaper? "Flip the Question" lifeline used | |
⬥ A: The Sunday Times | ⬥ B: The Sunday Telegraph |
⬥ C: Sunday Express | ⬥ D: Sunday Mirror |
Had she played this question, she would have chosen D, but the right answer was C. She then chose "My City, My State" category as her switched question. |
Rs. 1,250,000 (12 of 16) - Not Timed - SWITCHED QUESTION Category: My City, My State | |
Which of these games is commonly believed to have originated in Jabalpur? "Ask the Expert" lifeline used | |
⬥ A: Polo | ⬥ B: Snooker |
⬥ C: Golf | ⬥ D: Badminton |
The expert's answer: B. |
Rs. 2,500,000 (13 of 16) - Not Timed | |
Which of these colleges was the first college for women to be established in India? | |
⬥ A: Ethijal College for Women, Madras | ⬥ B: Bethune College, Calcutta |
⬥ C: Queen Mary's College, Madras | ⬥ D: Indraprastha College, Delhi |
Rs. 5,000,000 (14 of 16) - Not Timed | |
Which of these is the only pair of identical twins to have travelled to space, who were also part of NASA's Twins Study programme? | |
⬥ A: Andrew and Joseph Allen | ⬥ B: Dale and Guy Gardner |
⬥ C: Scott and Mark Kelly | ⬥ D: Yury and Roman Romanenko |
Rs. 10,000,000 (15 of 16) - Not Timed | |
Along with Ira Remsen, who discovered the artifical sweetener saccharin? | |
⬥ A: Constantin Fahlberg | ⬥ B: Wallace Carothers |
⬥ C: Josiah Willard Gibbs | ⬥ D: Thomas Martin Lowry |
Kiran decided to walk away and won Rs. 5,000,000. If she had gone with A, she would become the crorepati winner. |