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KBC 12, Episode 4: Why did contestant Jay quit on Rs 25 lakh question?

All those who could not manage to reach the hot seat, try to answer all the questions asked in KBC at their homes. The question asked in the show seems easy on television screens but it gives us a reality check when we go through them. Know what happened in the last episode.

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KBC 12, Episode 4: The much-awaited show Kaun Banega crorepati is back on the small screen with new set of rules and lifelines. We all know this reality show gives the opportunity to common people to win huge money on the basis of their knowledge.

All those who could not manage to reach the hot seat, try to answer all the questions asked in KBC at their homes. The question asked in the show seems easy on television screens but it gives us a reality check when we go through them. Know what happened in the last episode.

On the sets of Kaun Banega Crorepati season 12, contestant Jay Kulshehtha managed to bag Rs 12,50,000. Kulsheshtha, who was from Mumbai, got stuck on the question which was asked for Rs 25 lakh. He was left with lifelines but he did not use it because he was not sure if the lifeline could help him out. The question which was asked for Rs 25 lakh by host Amitabh Bachchan was:

Question: “According to the Treaty of Sugauli, which river marked a natural boundary between India and Nepal?”

Options:

  • A. Kali
  • B. Son
  • C. Gandak
  • D. Kosi

The correct answer to this question was option (A) Kali but Jay decided to quit the show to be on the safe side. However, after quitting the question, show-host Amitabh Bachchan asked him to guess any of the options and Jay guessed it right. But, according to the rules he had no option to come back on the hot seat and he lost a check of Rs 25 Lakh.

Talking about the details of the answer to this question, the Treaty of Sugali was signed in December 1815 to establish the border with Nepal. It was later dismissed after the Anglo-Nepalese War of 1814-16.

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