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Tajinder Kaur appeared as a contestant on two episodes of the 2023 season of Kaun Banega Crorepati and won Rs. 5,000,000.

KBC Run[]

Fastest Finger First[]

Fastest Finger First
Arrange these freedom fighters in the chronological order of their birth.
⬥ A: Mahatma Gandhi ⬥ B: Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
⬥ C: Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose ⬥ D: Shaheed Bhagat Singh
The correct order is A-B-C-D. Out of 8 remaining contestants, two got it right, but Tajinder was the fastest in 6.10 seconds.

Tajinder's Run to Rs. 70,000,000 (Part 1)[]

Rs. 1,000 (1 of 16) - 45 Seconds
At which of these places will you usually find a large collection of books?
⬥ A: Swimming pool ⬥ B: Police station
⬥ C: Library ⬥ D: Fire station
Rs. 2,000 (2 of 16) - 45 Seconds
Which of these is not a language or dialect prominently spoken in the state of Uttar Pradesh?
⬥ A: Hindi ⬥ B: Urdu
⬥ C: Bhojpuri ⬥ D: Mizo
Rs. 3,000 (3 of 16) - 45 Seconds
What words is blanked out from this cover?
KBC 20230927 IQ03
⬥ A: President ⬥ B: Speaker
⬥ C: Governor ⬥ D: Judge
Rs. 5,000 (4 of 16) - 45 Seconds
Which of these is an island?
⬥ A: Israel ⬥ B: South Korea
⬥ C: Norway ⬥ D: Great Britain

Question 5 omitted.

Rs. 20,000 (6 of 16) - 60 Seconds
Which of these food items belongs to the fungi kingdom?
KBC 20230927 IOQ06
⬥ A: Image Option A ⬥ B: Image Option B
⬥ C: Image Option C ⬥ D: Image Option D
Rs. 40,000 (7 of 16) - 60 Seconds
In India, which of these is available in two varieties named 'single' and 'reply'?
"Ask the Audience" lifeline used
⬥ A: Post card ⬥ B: Inland letter card
⬥ C: Courier ⬥ D: Speed post
Ask the Audience Results: A: 76% ⬥ B: 17% ⬥ C: 3% ⬥ D: 4%
Rs. 80,000 (8 of 16) - 60 Seconds
Which of these countries experienced a coup by the head of the Presidential guard in July 2023?
⬥ A: Mexico ⬥ B: South Africa
⬥ C: Sri Lanka ⬥ D: Niger
Rs. 160,000 (9 of 16) - 60 Seconds
Which Indian river, a tributary of the Chambal, shares its name with a National Park?
⬥ A: Betwa ⬥ B: Kuno
⬥ C: Shipra ⬥ D: Ganbhir
Rs. 320,000 (10 of 16) - 60 Seconds
SN Goenka was a teacher associated with which meditation technique which he learnt in Myanmar?
"Double Dip" lifeline used
⬥ A: Yoga ⬥ B: Vipassana
⬥ C: Zen ⬥ D: Chakra
The klaxon called time, and Tajinder would return the next day with one lifeline remaining.

Tajinder's Super Sandook Run[]

Rs. 10,000 (1 of 10)
Which of these animals lives mainly in cold regions?
⬥ A: Lion ⬥ B: Yak
⬥ C: Zebra ⬥ D: Anaconda
Rs. 20,000 (2 of 10)
In which of the following subjects would you typically use a logarithmic table?
⬥ A: Mathematics ⬥ B: Geography
⬥ C: History ⬥ D: Civics
Rs. 30,000 (3 of 10)
Which of these sweets is usually dipped in sugar syrup?
⬥ A: Kalakand ⬥ B: Barfi
⬥ C: Soan Papdi ⬥ D: Gulab Jamun
Rs. 40,000 (4 of 10)
In which state is Kamakhya Temple located?
⬥ A: West Bengal ⬥ B: Bihar
⬥ C: Assam ⬥ D: Jharkhand
Rs. 50,000 (5 of 10)
What does 'T' stand for in regulatory body, TRAI?
⬥ A: Taxation ⬥ B: Technology
⬥ C: Transmission ⬥ D: Telecom
Rs. 60,000 (6 of 10)
Shahid Kapoor was not in which of these films?
⬥ A: Haider ⬥ B: Capable
⬥ C: Bastard ⬥ D: Jersey
Rs. 70,000 (7 of 10)
Complete the name of this scheme of Central Government - _______ Pension Scheme
⬥ A: Morarji ⬥ B: Atal
⬥ C: Indira ⬥ D: Phase
Rs. 80,000 (8 of 10)
Which of the following dates does not fall in a leap year?
⬥ A: 28 February ⬥ B: 29 April
⬥ C: 30 May ⬥ D: 31 June
Tajinder "passed" the question for a new one. The correct answer was D.
Rs. 80,000 (8 of 10) - 2nd Question
In which country is Stanford University located?
⬥ A: England ⬥ B: France
⬥ C: Canada ⬥ D: USA
Rs. 90,000 (9 of 10)
Which of these musical instruments is usually played by holding it in the hands?
⬥ A: Santoor ⬥ B: Tabla
⬥ C: Flute ⬥ D: Piano
Rs. 100,000 (10 of 10)
Which of the following dates does not fall in a leap year?
⬥ A: 28 February ⬥ B: 29 April
⬥ C: 30 May ⬥ D: 31 June
This was Tajinder's original Rs. 80,000 question. Tajinder became the tenth contestant to beat the Super Sandook at 2 seconds remaining, and the first ever contestant to flawlessly answer all questions correctly, winning Rs. 100,000. Tajinder used her Rs. 100,000 prize to renew her Ask the Audience lifeline.

Tajinder's Run to Rs. 70,000,000 (Part 2)[]

Rs. 640,000 (11 of 16) - Not Timed
Which term was coined by the economist Jim O'Neill in 2001 to refer to a group of fast-growing nations?
⬥ A: G8 ⬥ B: G20
⬥ C: ASEAN ⬥ D: BRIC
Rs. 1,250,000 (12 of 16) - Not Timed
In which city did Maharaja Duleep Singh, the last Maharaja of the Sikh Empire, breathe his last in 1893?
⬥ A: Paris ⬥ B: London
⬥ C: Rangoon ⬥ D: New York
Rs. 2,500,000 (13 of 16) - Not Timed
Who among these appears in a cameo in the 1934 film Mazdoor?
⬥ A: Rabindranath Tagore ⬥ B: Saadat Hasan Manto
⬥ C: Munshi Premchand ⬥ D: Firaq Gorakhpuri
Rs. 5,000,000 (14 of 16) - Not Timed
Which future Chief of the Air Staff beat JRD Tata to win the Aga Khan flying competition in 1930?<
⬥ A: Pratap Chandra Lal ⬥ B: Aspy Merwan Engineer
⬥ C: Arjan Singh ⬥ D: Subroto Mukerjee
Rs. 10,000,000 (15 of 16) - Not Timed
Suhaili, the yacht in which Robin Knox-Johnston became the first person to circumnavigate the world non-stop by sail solo, was build in which city?
"Ask the Audience" and "Video-Call-a-Friend" lifeline used
⬥ A: Surat ⬥ B: Mumbai
⬥ C: Kolkata ⬥ D: Kochi
Ask the Audience Results: A: 16% ⬥ B: 9% ⬥ C: 33% ⬥ D: 42%
Tajinder's choices were Harpreet Singh, Ishmeen Kaur, and Dr. Jasbir Kaur. Tajinder decided to call Ishmeen Kaur (from Nottingham, United Kingdom). After the lifeline aid, Tajinder walked away with Rs. 5,000,000, she guessed A, but the correct answer was B.
TOTAL PRIZE: ₹50,00,000
Preceded by
Chudasama Vaishali Kanjibhai
Kaun Banega Crorepati Contestant (Season 15)
Tajinder Kaur
Succeeded by
Naresh Ratare