Arrange these IPL teams from north to south according to the cities they are based in.
⬥ A: Super Kings
⬥ B: Sunrisers
⬥ C: Indians
⬥ D: Capitals
The correct order is D-C-B-A. Out of 8 remaining contestants, two got it right, but Shubham was the fastest in 9.62 seconds. However, just before Amitabh could read the first question, the klaxon called time and Shubham would return the next day with all lifelines remaining.
Shubham's Run to Rs. 70,000,000 (Part 1)[]
Rs. 1,000 (1 of 16) - 45 Seconds
Which of these terms refers to refilling the balance in your phone to pay the service provider?
⬥ A: Hotspot
⬥ B: Auto rotate
⬥ C: Sleep mode
⬥ D: Recharge
Rs. 2,000 (2 of 16) - 45 Seconds
What kind of person is described by the phrase 'chamdi jaaye, par damdi na jaaye'?
⬥ A: Miserly
⬥ B: Glutton
⬥ C: Wrathful
⬥ D: Envious
Rs. 3,000 (3 of 16) - 45 Seconds
Which of these instruments has air pumped into it by hand while playing? "Ask the Audience" lifeline used
Which of these neighbouring countries of India has a coastline along the Bay of Bengal?
⬥ A: Pakistan
⬥ B: Nepal
⬥ C: Afghanistan
⬥ D: Bangladesh
Rs. 10,000 (5 of 16) - 45 Seconds
Which of these patriots did not live to see India become independent?
⬥ A: Mahatma Gandhi
⬥ B: Dr Rajendra Prasad
⬥ C: Lala Lajpat Rai
⬥ D: Dr BR Ambedkar
Rs. 20,000 (6 of 16) - 60 Seconds
According to the Bhagavad Gita, upon where request did Lord Krishna reveal his 'Vishvarupa'?
⬥ A: Bhishma
⬥ B: Yudhishthira
⬥ C: Dronacharya
⬥ D: Arjuna
Rs. 40,000 (7 of 16) - 60 Seconds
The union minister in charge of which of these portfolios is not seen in this image?
⬥ A: Defense
⬥ B: Road Transport and Highways
⬥ C: Home
⬥ D: External Affairs
Rs. 80,000 (8 of 16) - 60 Seconds
In 2009, Indore became the first Indian city to have both an IIM and which other institution?
⬥ A: IIT
⬥ B: NIT
⬥ C: IISER
⬥ D: AIIMS
Rs. 160,000 (9 of 16) - 60 Seconds
Jhalkari Bai led the Durga Dal, the women's wing of whose army?
⬥ A: Akbar
⬥ B: Rani Lakshmibai
⬥ C: Raziya Sultana
⬥ D: Krishnadevaraya
Rs. 320,000 (10 of 16) - 60 Seconds
The United States will host the 2026 FIFA World Cup along with Canada and which other neighbouring country?
⬥ A: Paraguay
⬥ B: Jamaica
⬥ C: Mexico
⬥ D: Cuba
Shubham's Super Sandook Run[]
Rs. 10,000 (1 of 10)
From which place did Mahatma Gandhi start the Dandi March in 1930?
⬥ A: Somnath Temple
⬥ B: Bardoli
⬥ C: Porbandar
⬥ D: Sabarmati Ashram
Rs. 20,000 (2 of 10)
How are Kachoris usually made?
⬥ A: By boiling
⬥ B: By frying
⬥ C: By steaming
⬥ D: By baking
Rs. 30,000 (3 of 10)
Greta ________ is the youngest Time Magazine Person of the Year.
⬥ A: Thunberg
⬥ B: Giving
⬥ C: Garbo
⬥ D: Fernandez
Rs. 40,000 (4 of 10)
The terms 'Deuce' and 'Advantage' are related to which sport?
⬥ A: Football
⬥ B: Golf
⬥ C: Tennis
⬥ D: Rugby
Shubham "passed" the question for a new one. The correct answer was C.
Rs. 40,000 (4 of 10) - 2nd Question
Which of these is a name of Lord Krishna?
⬥ A: Mahadev
⬥ B: Devkinandan
⬥ C: Lambodar
⬥ D: Bhairav
Rs. 50,000 (5 of 10)
How many legs do insects have?
⬥ A: 6
⬥ B: 16
⬥ C: 8
⬥ D: 4
Shubham "passed" the question for a new one. The correct answer was A.
Rs. 50,000 (5 of 10) - 2nd Question
SD Burman was from which princely state?
⬥ A: Tripura
⬥ B: Udhampur
⬥ C: Rajkot
⬥ D: Jodhpur
Shubham "passed" the question for a new one. The correct answer was A.
Rs. 50,000 (5 of 10) - 3rd Question
Who among the following was a British Prime Minister?
⬥ A: Bill Clinton
⬥ B: George W Bush
⬥ C: Boris Johnson
⬥ D: Richard Nixon
Rs. 60,000 (6 of 10)
A substance is acidic if its pH value is less than what?
⬥ A: 7
⬥ B: 8
⬥ C: 9
⬥ D: 10
Rs. 70,000 (7 of 10)
What was the household name of Mulvantrai Himmatlal Mankad?
⬥ A: Sapota
⬥ B: Vinu
⬥ C: Chica
⬥ D: Sunny
Rs. 80,000 (8 of 10)
The terms 'Deuce' and 'Advantage' are related to which sport?
⬥ A: Football
⬥ B: Golf
⬥ C: Tennis
⬥ D: Rugby
This was Shubham's original Rs. 40,000 question. He answered it wrong.
Rs. 90,000 (9 of 10)
How many legs do insects have?
⬥ A: 6
⬥ B: 16
⬥ C: 8
⬥ D: 4
This was Shubham's original Rs. 50,000 question.
Rs. 100,000 (10 of 10)
SD Burman was from which princely state?
⬥ A: Tripura
⬥ B: Udhampur
⬥ C: Rajkot
⬥ D: Jodhpur
This was Shubham's second Rs. 50,000 question. The timer ran out, so Shubham won Rs. 80,000. Shubham used his Rs. 80,000 prize to renew his Ask the Audience lifeline.
Shubham's Run to Rs. 70,000,000 (Part 2)[]
Rs. 640,000 (11 of 16) - Not Timed
Published in 1687, which scientist authored the 'Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy' in which he postulated three famous laws?
⬥ A: James Clerk Maxwell
⬥ B: Isaac Newton
⬥ C: Galileo Galilei
⬥ D: Johannes Kepler
Rs. 1,250,000 (12 of 16) - Not Timed
The central dome of the Rashtrapati Bhavan is modeled on which famous monument? "Ask the Audience" lifeline used
What record does John Goodenough, who passed away in June 2023 hold, with respect to the Nobel Prize?
⬥ A: Only two-time recipient
⬥ B: Oldest recipient
⬥ C: Youngest recipient
⬥ D: Only recipient in three categories
Rs. 5,000,000 (14 of 16) - Not Timed
In Sahir Ludhianvi's pen-name, if 'Ludhianvi' means that he is from Ludhiana, what does 'Sahir' mean? "Video-Call-a-Friend" and "Double Dip" lifelines used
⬥ A: King
⬥ B: Magician
⬥ C: Poet
⬥ D: Warrior
Shubham's choices were Jyoti Gangrade, Vikas Upadhyay, and Akhilesh Dwivedi. Shubham decided to call Akhilesh Dwivedi (from Indore, Madhya Pradesh). The klaxon called time, and Shubham would return the next day with no lifelines remaining.
Rs. 10,000,000 (15 of 16) - Not Timed
What was the aircraft that dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima on 6th August, 1945, named after?
⬥ A: A mythical weapon
⬥ B: A movie character
⬥ C: The pilot's mother
⬥ D: The place where it was build
Shubham walked away with Rs. 5,000,000, he guessed A, but the correct answer was C. TOTAL PRIZE: ₹50,00,000