KBC 2021: What does the name ‘Sudha’ mean? 

Nectar 

Earth 

Paper

Wise

Answer: Nectar

The word ‘Sudha’ in Hindi and other languages of Sanskrit origin means nectar. Nectar is the sugar-rich liquid produced by plants in their nectarine glands either within flowers or by extrafloral nectarines. The sugary liquid is used to attract animals which help plants pollinate. 

The other questions asked on KBC’s October 22 episode are: 

Also Read:

KBC 13: Which of these is not a peacetime gallantry award in India?

KBC 13: According to Mahabharata, which Kaurava conspirator was burnt to death in the palace of lac.

KBC 13: Which was the first team to win 100 matches in the IPL?

KBC 13: Lala Lajpat Rai succumbed to his injuries after a lathi charge was conducted on a peaceful.

KBC 13: Which of these leaders held the post of chief minister four times in his state but could not complete

KBC 13: Which nation claimed to have developed the world’s first COVID-19 vaccine for animals?

KBC 13: Which was the world’s first nuclear-powered submarine?

KBC 13: The Sanskrit phrase ‘Atithi Devo Bhava’, meaning ‘The Guest is God’, is taken from which Upanishad?

KBC 13: Which is the only bird with a digestive system that ferments vegetation as a bovine does

KBC 13: While playing which of these sports would you not use a pair of gloves?

KBC 13: What kind of craft does a ‘rafoogar’ specialise in?

KBC 13: What are the next words in this Kishore Kumar song, “Chehra Hai Ya Chand Khila Hai, Zulf Ghaneri Shaam

KBC 13: What is the full form of NCB, which is an Indian federal law enforcement and intelligence agency?

KBC 13: What does the name ‘Sudha’ mean?

KBC 13: Minicoy and Aminidivi form part of which Union Territory in India?

KBC 13: As shown in Ramanand Sagar’s TV series “Ramayana”, who tied up Sri Rama and Lakshmana in a ‘nagpasha’