India
The Jungle Book
Literature
Grammar
Geography
100

The informal name for the Mumbai-based Hindi-language film industry.

What is Bollywood?

100

Rudyard Kipling wrote The Jungle Book in this country.

What is USA?

100

He wrote famous plays such as Hamlet, and Romeo and Juliet. 

Who is William Shakespeare?

100

Words that describe nouns are called ...

adjectives

100

The capital of Australia.

Canberra

200

He started at non-violent protest against British rule.

Who was mahatma Ghandi?

200

The animal's name for fire in The Jungle Book.


What is the Red Flower?

200

Is something you can read, but it's not as long as a novel.

What is a short novel?

200

One person, but two ...

people

200

Canada's largest province by area, and French is the sole official language.

Québec

300

A well-known place for a holiday in the south of India.

What is Goa?

300

Mowgli is a human child. What do the animals call him?

What is man-cub?

300

She wrote the books about Harry Potter.

Who is J. K. Rowlings?

300

Think, thought, thought
Teach, ..., ...

taught, taught

300

Alaska used to belong to another country until 1867.

Russia

400

A 5 to 6 metres long piece of fabric, wrapped around the body.

What is a Sari?

400

These animals do not have any laws and no order.

What are the monkeys?

400

Lewis Carroll wrote this book in 1865 about a girl who falls down a rabbit hole.

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (also known as Alice in Wonderland)

400

Singular is the grammar word for one noun, more than one is called ...

plural

400

The Kruger National Park is as big as Wales, and you find it in this country.

South Africa

500

An ivory-white marble mausoleum, built for the emperor's wife in the 17th century.

What is Taj Mahal?

500

A jackal and Shere Khan's spy and messenger.

Who is Tabaqui?

500

It is a literary genre that features animals.

What is a fable?

500

On, behind, under are examples of ...

prepositions

500

The Normans conquered England here in 1066 in a famous battle.

Hastings