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Spelling Challenge Quiz #2

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Pick out the correct spelling of the word using the given meaning of the word as clue.

Flags of Nations Quiz

National flags are patriotic symbols with widely varied interpretations that often include strong military associations because of their original and ongoing use for that purpose.

How well do you know the flags of various countries? Find out through this quiz.

Freedom Fighters of India Quiz

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Around 75 years ago, on the historic date of 15th August 1947, India became free from British domination. It was the culmination of numerous movements and struggles that were rife throughout the time of British rule including the historic revolt of 1857. This independence was achieved through the efforts of many revolutionary freedom fighters, who took the lead in organizing the struggle which led to India’s independence. Although they were of varied ideologies ranging from moderates to extremists, their contribution to India’s freedom struggle has been immortalized in the minds of every Indian. This quiz is an attempt to help you learn a little more about the real heroes of India.

Veer Gatha Project Quiz

The Veer Gatha Project was organised by the Union Ministry of Defence, in partnership with Ministry of Education and MyGov from October 21 to November 20, 2021, to generate awareness regarding the Gallantry award winners. This quiz is on the gallantry awards of India and the gallant officers/personnel of the armed forces who were awarded the Param Vir Chakra. It will help in gaining more knowledge about the awards and the awardees.

GK Quiz #10

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Ten questions covering a wide variety of topics. How many can you answer correctly on your own?

Louis Braille Quiz

Louis Braille was a French educator and inventor of a reading and writing system for use by people who are visually impaired. His system remains virtually unchanged to this day, and is known worldwide simply as braille. Here’s a quiz to test your knowledge about this great man of whom Helen Keller has said, “We the blind are as indebted to Louis Braille as mankind is to Gutenberg.”