We know that money can be names differently for the purpose it is used for. Some of the examples of money given at following places or for following activities:
In temple = Daan
In school = Fees
During marriage = Dowry
For divorce = Alimony
Paying government = Tax
In court = Fine
Employer to employee = Salary
To kidnappers = Ransom
For illegal reason = Bribe
To civil servant retirees = Pension
Do you know what do we call the money a husband gives to his wife?
who is silent in the parliament?
I got a bee but no honey.
got an eye but am still blind.
got a sea but no water.
got a tea but no coffee.
got a why but no answer.
What Am I?
What do you call a fish without an eye?
What has six faces, but does not wear makeup, has twenty-one eyes, but cannot see? What is it?
How is a fly different from a mosquito?
What is both possible and impossible at the same time?
Decode this picture on T-Shirt and tell what it says ?
Can you solve the below algebraic mathematical equation?
(J+O+I+N+T)3 = JOINT
What is greater than gold but cannot be bought. it can never be sold and can earn if its sought. though it can be broken, it can still be fixed. for by birth it can't start nor by death it is ended.what am i?
what does this picture(rebus) riddle means ?
In 2007, a puzzle was released and $2 million prizes were offered for the first complete solution. The competition ended at noon on 31 December 2010, with no solution being found. Wiki