These monuments have withstood the ravages of time and remain as visible reminders of India's rich cultural heritage. Take a look at some of these which have been designated as UNESCO World Heritage sites due to their historical and cultural importance
Another round of matching seemingly unrelated words to form common terms. This time the theme is clothing though the answers themselves may not have anything to do with clothes.
Pair the words listed on the left with the animals on the right to form commonly used terms. While a word may appear to fit for more than one animal, there is only one correct solution.
The characters in these movies did not have much time to try and avert the disasters that struck. Can you guess the movie from the description? To save time, clues are short.
Pair each colour with a word to form a commonly used term or phrase. Note: While an answer may fit for more than one clue, there is only one way to solve the entire quiz.
All of these cities were capitals till somebody had the bright idea of shifting the seat of government. Can you match the former capitals to their current counterparts?
Match these body parts with appropriate words to form common terms. Words may appear to fit more than one anatomical structure but there is only one correct solution.
Pair the words listed on the left with the animals on the right to form commonly used terms. While a word may appear to fit for more than one animal, there is only one correct solution.
You know the drill - correctly pair up the animals and words to form some well known terms. Watch out for words that may seem to fit for more than one answer.
Arches, both man-made monuments and natural wonders, have drawn tourists from across the world. Can you guess where these topsy-turvy 'U's are to be found?
Some natural and some man-made, all these tourist attractions are named 'great' or 'grand'. Can you match them with their location? Some answers may appear to fit for multiple clues but there is only one complete solution.
The Four Winds have decided to follow the leprechauns in the hope of finding the legendary pot of gold. Do join us as we meet various other fairy folk on our way.
In certain instances in the Bible, God sends His angels to convey His message to His people. Can you identify whom the angel was talking to from the quotes given? All quotes are from the KJV version.
All of these countries adopted the Euro as their currency on the 1st of January, 1999. Can you match them to the currencies they were using immediately prior to the switch?