KBC 14: Ons Jabeur, who played in the US Open singles final, is the first woman from which continent to play in a grand slam final in the Open era?

Options:

Europe

Africa

Australia

South America

Answer: Africa

Here are other questions from today’s episode of KBC?

KBC 14: Which scientist developed this instrument that could record minute plant responses?

KBC 14: Which of these locations provides the setting for the parts of the song seen in this video clip?

KBC 14: According to a popular story, the Bengali sweet ‘Ledikeni’ was named after the wife of which …..?

KBC 14: The deficiency of which element, denoted by the letter K, is known by the name of hypokalemia?

KBC 14: Which of these currencies shares its name with a unit of weight measurement?

KBC 14: Which of these languages are you most likely to hear being spoken in Andhra Pradesh?

KBC 14: The name of which of these birds is given to a score of zero made by a batter in cricket?

KBC 14: Which of these is permissible in a vegan diet?

KBC 14: Launched by India’s Agriculture Minister in 2022, which of these is the name of a homegrown Indian ..?

KBC 14: In which state would you find more than eight hundred Jain temples on the Shatrunjaya hill?

KBC 14: In which sport did Avinash Sable win a historic silver medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games?

KBC 14: In the Ramayana, Lankini, also called Lankalakshmi, was a guardian who tried to stop whom from ……?

KBC 14: The octagonal shaped symbol within the Indian Navy’s new ensign was inspired by the royal seal of …?

KBC 14: Mongra, Lacha and Zarda are types of what product, of which Jammu and Kashmir is a major producer?

KBC 14: Which of these creatures lays eggs?

KBC 14: On which of these physical features would you generally find a ‘snow line’?

KBC 14: What is measured in units like Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin?

KBC 14: Used in preparation of food, what is made from this plant?

KBC 14: Which of these words means ‘market’ in Hindi and is also the name of a district in Himachal Pradesh?

KBC 14: Seen on product packaging, and often scanned, what is this called?