Which of the following idioms means 'someone who seems to be nice and harmless but who in reality is untrustworthy and wicked'?
Mostly in India, we use British English in written form. The main difference between written British and American English is that American English simplifies spellings. How do we spell the American word 'plow' in written British form?
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This patriotic quote came from the 35th President of the United States who was tragically killed by an assassin. 'Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.' Can you name him?
This famous writer wrote in Hindi and Urdu using the pen name 'Premchand'. He is well known for his novels 'Godaan' and 'Gaban'. What is his real name?
This delightful limerick features in the 'Book of Nonsense' written by a writer who was known for his literary nonsense. Who was he?
Who among these wrote many famous books for children like 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory', 'Matilda', The BFG' and 'The Witches'?
According to Hindu mythology, who among the three queens of King Dasharatha was the mother of Bharata, for whom Rama had to leave Ayodhya for fourteen long years?
The idiom 'Rome wasn't built in a day' has nothing to do with Rome, Italy. What does it actually mean?
An English playwright famously quoted, 'Animals are my friends and I don't eat my friends.' He wrote the famous play 'Pygmalion'. Who was he?
Indian languages have contributed many words to English. Which of the following is a word of Indian-origin that means a light snack or meal?