If someone wiggles their head side-to-side, they might be saying this.
Yes, No, Maybe, unsure, literally anything
This famous structure in Agra was built by Shah Jahan in memory of his wife.
This bread is famous for being cooked in a tandoor.
What is naan?
This is the majority religion of India.
What is Hinduism?
The apostle traditionally believed to have brought Christianity to India.
Who is Thomas?
This is the safest thing to drink in India.
What is Bottled Water?
This is the capital city of India.
Masala chai typically includes tea, milk, sugar, and this spice blend.
What is masala (cardamom, cinnamon, ginger, etc.)?
These traditional garments are often worn by women, typically 5–9 meters long.
What is a sari?
This historic translation of the Bible into an Indian language was completed in 1808 by missionary William Carey.
What is the Bengali Bible?
Prices are flexible in India due to this aspect of commerce.
India’s national animal.
What is the Bengal Tiger?
This dish consists of balls of milk solids soaked in rose-flavored sugar syrup.
What is gulab jamun?
The festival known as the “Festival of Lights.”
What is Diwali?
Stumo has this many long-term staff living in Hyderabad.
What is 10?
This hand gesture is used both to show respect AND to apologize for bumping into someone.
What is Namaste?
This river is considered the most sacred in India.
What is the Ganges River?
Hyderabad is known for this dish.
What is Biryani?
India is the birthplace of these two world religions besides Hinduism.
What are Buddhism and Jainism?
What is >1600?
India uses this type of electrical outlet.
What is Type C, D, or M?
This is the northernmost Indian state (by current political boundaries).
What is Jammu & Kashmir?
This chili pepper commonly used in India is named after a state in the northeast and known for extreme heat.
What is the Bhut Jolokia (ghost pepper)?
This symbol, often misunderstood in the West, is an ancient auspicious symbol in Indian religions long before the 20th century.
What is the swastika?
This is the number of people per one missionary in India. (within 10,000)
What is 46,000?