Tuesday 29 January 2013

Today’s Questions from KBC 6 – Episode 34 – November 30 2012


KBC 6 GBJJ Question of 30/11/2012 (Friday)
Q: Which character is killed before the end of the play “Ramleela”?
A: Mahishasur B; Kans C: Ravan D: Hiranyakashyap
Ans; C: Ravan
 Q: Starting from the smallest, arrange these birds in increasing order of their average size and height?
A: Ostrich B: Peacock C: Sparrow D: Pigeon
Ans: C-D-B-A
Q: Which deity’s praises are most likely to be sung during a ‘Bhagwati Jagran’?
A: Rama B: Devi C: Sai Baba D: Indra
Ans: B: Devi
Q: What is the usual colour of the spice ‘Kalonji’, also called ‘mangraila’?
A: Yellow B: White C: Green D: Black
Ans; D: Black
Q: Which of these films has not been directed by Madhur Bhandarkar?
A: Page 3 B: Fashion C: Hero D: Heroine
Ans: C: Hero
Q: In the story ‘Bade Ghar ki Beti’ by Premchand, who is described as ‘Bade Ghar ki Beti’?
A: Anandi B: Akshara C: Archana D: Ichchha
Ans: A: Anandi
Q: In 1538, who dethroned the Mughal Emperor Humayun from Delhi?
A: Islam Shah B: Hemu C: Sher Shah Suri D: Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq
Ans: C: Sher Shah Suri
Q: The chemical symbol of which element was derived from the Latin term of hydrargyrum, meaning ‘liquid silver’?
A: Mercury B: Aluminium C: Silver D: Iron
Ans: A: Mercury
Q: Which of these states has had more than one woman Chief minister?
A: Bihar B: Uttar Pradesh C: Madhya Pradesh D: Rajasthan
Ans: B: Uttar Pradesh
Q: According to the Vamana Purana, the water of which river turned black after Shiva jumped into it?
A: Mandakini B: Alakananda C: Kalindi D: Narmada
Ans: C: Kalindi
Q: Which of these parties’ symbol is in the shape of a living animal?
A: BSP B: Samajwadi Party C: Nationalist Congress Party D: Janata Dal
Ans: A: BSP
Q: Which Nawab composed the thumri ‘Babul mora naihar chhoto jaaye’?
A: Shuja-ud-Daula B: Mir Qasim C: Wajid Ali Shah D: Mir Jafar
Ans: C: Wajid Ali Shah
Q: Who is the first Indian woman to win a gold medal at the Asian Games?
A: Kunjarani Devi B: Kamaljeet Sandhu C: Geeta Zutshi D: P T Usha
Ans: B: Kamaljeet Sandhu

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