KBC 17 First Crorepati: Focus on Kaun Banega Crorepati winner Aditya Kumar of Uttarakhand, who won ₹ 1 crore by giving correct answers to 15 questions and left the competition on a question of ₹ 7 crore. His intense knowledge also impressed Amitabh Bachchan,
KBC 17 Episode 8 Update: The 17th season of ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’ has got its first millionaire. Aditya Kumar of Uttarakhand made this amount by answering 15 questions correctly. On the 16th question, he quit the game, which was Rs 7 crore. The special thing is that only the 16th question was not difficult, before that two questions asked were also very difficult. But the understanding with which Aditya responded was clearly telling what level of knowledge he had. Amitabh Bachchan himself also became a fan of his knowledge. He admitted that there is little in the show, when a contestant responds to the depth of a question so sensible without rhyme.
Last three questions asked to Aditya Kumar
50 lakh rupees question: Which house of Solar Division is named after Russian artist Nicholas Roic, who was the father -in -law of Devika Rani? (The signal indicator Lifeline Lee.)
A. Jupiter
B. Mangal
C. Shani
D. Mercury (correct answer)
Description : A crater on the planet Mercury of the solar system is named after the Russian artist Nicholas Roerich. This crater is located near the southern pole of the planet Mercury. Nicholas Rorik was the father -in -law of Devika Rani and a famous Russian painter, philosopher and writer. The name of this crater was adopted by the International Astronomical Association (IAU) in 2013. Located on the planet Mercury, this Roerich Crater is to the north of the lovecraft crater and its length is about 111.7 km.
It is important to know: What happens crater?
“Crater” on a planet or astronomical object means a spherical or almost round -shaped pit. They are known as volcanic craters (caused by volcanic eruptions), Prahar Crater (made by hitting the surface of a meteor body or asteroid by hitting the surface of the planet). Sometimes the pit that is formed by an explosion or collapse of the ground is also called crater. Creters are often deep and rounded, whose walls are higher than the surrounding ground.
Question of 1 crore rupees: Which of these elements was named after the scientist who separated the plotonium element used in the first atomic bomb? (Used 50:50 Lifeline.)
A. Cyborgium (correct answer)
B. Einsteinium
C. Metanerium
D. bohlium
Description: The scientist who separated the plutonium element used in the first atomic bomb was the name of Glenn T. SEABORG. He discovered and separated the Plutonium 94th element in 1941. The plutonium was named after the planet Pluto in 1930, as the previous two elements were named Uranium and Neptunium planets. Therefore, the plutonium was not named after any scientist but the planet is on Pluto. Cyborg developed a multi-step chemical process to separate the plutonium, purely separated the plutonium 239. He was the explorer of many other elements including plutonium.
Year of 7 crore rupees: Which Japanese artists came to India in the 1930s and portrayed a famous series showing the Taj Mahal, Sanchi Stupa and Ellora caves?
A. Hiroshi Sugimoto
B. Hiroshi Sensu
C. Hiroshi Yoshida (Correct Answer)
D. Hiroshi Nakajima
Description : The Japanese artist who came to India in the 1930s was named Hiroshi Yoshida. He formed a famous series depicting several Indian monuments including the Taj Mahal, Sanchi Stupa and Ellora Caves. Yoshida was on a trip to South-East Asia including India in 1931 and during this time captured the beauty of these historical sites in its distinguished Japanese Woodblock art technology. His series is still particularly famous among art lovers. Hiroshi Yoshida was one of the leading artists of the Shin-Hunga art movement and depicted Indian monuments with European realism with Japanese traditional woodbllock print style. This art is a matter of the 1930s when he visited India and the surrounding areas for four months.