Kaun Banega Crorepati which is hosted by Amitabh Bachchan is one of the popular reality show on television. The 11th season of the show began on August 19 and since then the show is able to keep the audience glued to television screens.
In this season also there are few changes which were made. For example, the questions are evidently a little difficult. For the first time on any Indian reality show, the latest technology is being used. In lifelines, the audio call has been replaced with video conferencing.
In today’s episode, Noopur Chauhan continues to grace the hot seat.
Here we bring you the most difficult questions from the episode:
Question: KBC 11 August 23 Episode: What is The Chemical Name of Common Table Salt?
Answer: Sodium chloride
Question: Who wrote ‘Mazhab nahin sikhata aapas mein bair rakhna’ in the ghazal style of Urdu poetry?
Answer: Allama Iqbal
Question: The world’s most populous country is of which continent?
Answer: Asia
Question: For playing the younger version of which personality did Zaira Wasim win a National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress?
Answer: Geeta Phoghat
Question: Which of these did Cyril Radcliffe and Henry McMohan do at different points in time?
Answer: Demarcate India’s border
Question: Which poet described the Taj Mahal as solitary tear suspended on the cheek of time?
Rabindranath Tagore
Question: According to the Ramayana, who had once created new heaven for King Trishanku?
Answer: Vishwamitra
KBC’s Karamveer episode starts when Amitabh Bachchan welcomes Sindhutai Sapakal. After introducing her to the audience, Big B touches her feet in reverence.
uestion: Which of these educationist and social reformers fought for widow remarriage?
Answer: Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
Question: In the Ashta Pradhan, the administrative and advisory council set up of Chhatrapati Shivaji, the amatya or Mazumdar was in charge of which of these departments?
Answer: Finance
Question: Who is the only gymnast so far to be awarded the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award ?
Dipa Karmakar
Question: What is the Oxford Dictionary’s Hindi word of 2018?
Nari shakti’