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University Challenge question leaves every single BBC contestant stumped – but can YOU defy the odds and solve it?

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A university challenge question, Monday night, while struggling to predict the response correctly, each contestant left astonishment, he said.

The beloved BBC show, presented by Amol Rajan, returned for a brand new episode.

Starting this week, the two universities were UCL V SOAS while fighting to move on to the next round.

However, 42 -year -old Amol, a question given to the students, surprised them while trying to give an answer to the presentation.

Amol asked them: ‘In today’s country, during the trade campaign to India in 1500, Pedro álvares Cabral was called’ real Cross Island ‘?

‘Perhaps the Cabral, who tried to avoid the Becalm waters in the Gulf of Guinea, opened the Southwest sail under the conditions of Tordesilllas Treaty, claiming that there was a place for Portugal’s crown.’

While struggling to predict the answer on Monday night, each contestant’s surprise university challenge question

The beloved BBC show presented by Amol Rajan returned for a brand new episode while viewers watch the game emerged

The beloved BBC show presented by Amol Rajan returned for a brand new episode while viewers watch the game emerged

Starting this week, UCL V Soas was struggling to move on to the next round, suggesting the best students.

Starting this week, UCL V Soas was struggling to move on to the next round, suggesting the best students.

UCL tried their best to answer with Doherty’s blur ‘Goa’, but AMOL said it was wrong.

Mozayen had a chance later: ‘Sri Lanka?’ But I was told that it wasn’t right immediately.

Have you managed to predict the answer correctly?

The answer was actually Brazil.

Meanwhile, BBC viewers have recently been reduced to tears because a law of ‘very painful’ to think ‘in a new documentary of Rajan, a university challenge.

Amol Rajan went to Gangj, which was released in BBC One last month, and watched the journalist and publisher on a journey to India’s birth country.

The one-hour documentary came after the British-Hin server lost his father three years ago and struggled to deal with him.

Amol did not take his emotional journey alone – his mother accompanied him and provided a stable asset throughout his ups and downs.

Amol asked them: 'In today's country, Pedro álveres Cabral was a region called' Real Cross Island 'during the trade campaign to India in 1500?'

Amol asked them: ‘In today’s country, Pedro álveres Cabral was a region called’ Real Cross Island ‘during the trade campaign to India in 1500?’

He continued: 'Perhaps Cabral, who tried to avoid Becalm Waters in the Gulf of Guinea, sail in the southwest under the conditions of Torasillas Treaty, claimed that there was a place for Portugal's crown'

He continued: ‘Perhaps Cabral, who tried to avoid Becalm Waters in the Gulf of Guinea, sail in the southwest under the conditions of Torasillas Treaty, claimed that there was a place for Portugal’s crown’

On the journey, his mother, a practical Hindu, noticed that ‘there was an emotional vehicle set I was missing’.

Amol was touched by the admiration of the fans by sending it to X during the broadcast: ‘If you watch this in BBC One and think that my mother is a legend, I confirm that you are definitely true.’

In one suggestion, he makes the famous thought for the segment of Radio 4 on the day he hosted, said: ‘My mother is the most extraordinary person. It would be great. ‘

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