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KBC 12: Can you answer these 10 questions faced by Sabitha?
Updated: October 7, 2020 4:30:59 pm- 1 / 11
In the second week of the popular game show Kaun Banega Crorepati 12, Sabitha Reddy from Telangana took the hot seat opposite host Amitabh Bachchan. Sabitha ended up winning Rs 1,60,000.
How would you have fared on the hot seat? Test yourself below. (Photo: SonyLIV)- 2 / 11
The first question for Rs 1000 was, "Which of these is a part of a computer?" The options were Chopping board, Notice board, Motherboard and Blackboard.
The answer is Motherboard. (Photo: SonyLIV)- 3 / 11
The second question for Rs 2000 was, "Identify this snack shown in the picture." The options were Gathiya, Chakhli, Bhakarwadi and Fafda.
The answer is Chakhli. (Photo: SonyLIV)- 4 / 11
The third question for Rs 3000 was, "These are the opening lines of which song?" A track was played whose lyrics went 'Jinke Sar Ho Ishq Ki Chaaon, Paanv Ke Neeche Jannat Hogi.' The options were Chaiyya Chaiyya, Chamma Chamma, Hamma Hamma and Columbus Columbus.
The answer is Chaiyya Chaiyya. (Photo: SonyLIV)- 5 / 11
The fourth question for Rs 5000 was, "Which of these is common to the game of football, field hockey and cricket?" The options were Duration of the match, Number of players in a team, size of the ball and umpires on the field.
The answer is Number of players in a team. (Photo: SonyLIV)- 6 / 11
The fifth question for Rs 10,000 was, "Aarogya Setu, a Covid-19 tracking mobile application, uses which two smartphone features to track the coronavirus infection?" The options were Wifi and Bluetooth, Camera and GPS, Touch sensors and Wifi, Bluetooth and GPS.
The answer is Bluetooth and GPS. (Photo: SonyLIV)- 7 / 11
The sixth question for Rs 20,000 was, "Which of these Gods is also known by names such as Manoj, Madan, Ratipati and Ratiraman?" The options were Kamadeva, Indradeva, Chandradeva and Suryadeva.
The answer is Kamadeva. (Photo: SonyLIV)- 8 / 11
The seventh question for Rs 40,000 was, "Bidhya Devi Bhandari and Chandrika Kumaratunga were the first women of their respective countries to hold which of these posts?" The options were Prime Minister, Chief Justice, President and Chief Election Commissioner. The answer is President. Sabitha was unable to answer the question and took the 'Flip the question' lifeline. She was presented with another question which was, "In the middle of which lake is Lord Buddha's 350 ton statue installed?" The options were Shamirpet Lake, Osman Sagar, Hussain Sagar and Gobind Sagar.
The answer is Hussain Sagar. (Photo: SonyLIV)- 9 / 11
The eighth question for Rs 80,000 was, "Identify the mountaineer seen in this video clip." A clip was played where a woman was seen talking about not making it to the last leg of her journey. The options were Santosh Yadav, Premlata Agarwal, Arunima Sinha and Aditi Vaidya.
The answer is Arunima Sinha. (Photo: SonyLIV)- 10 / 11
The ninth question for Rs 1,60,000 was, "What type of cotton cloth is named after a city on the Malabar coast of India?" The options were Chino, Calico, Muslin and Denim.
The answer is Calico. (Photo: SonyLIV)- 11 / 11
The tenth question for Rs 3,20,000 was, "Which Noble Prize-winning organisation was founded in 1971 by 13 physicians and journalists to provide aid and medical care to people in distress?" The options were World Health Organization, Doctors Without Borders, Red Cross and Amnesty International. After having used all four lifelines, Sabitha Reddy was unable to answer the question and decided to quit the show. She took home Rs 1,60,000.
The answer is Doctors Without Borders. (Photo: SonyLIV)