Akbar wanted to see how Birbal would deal with an absurd situation. He told Birbal to make a bridle for his donkey that could be used to control the moon.
How did Birbal solve this problem?
Akbar was intrigued by how quickly Birbal could solve problems and wanted to test him with a tricky math problem. Akbar asked Birbal to count the exact number of crows in the city.
What was Birbal’s response to this challenge?
Ronnie’s teacher told him that he and his classmates all had to dress up as a part of the body for the school’s Halloween party. The teacher also said it couldn’t be the same old thing, it had to be something new. Ronnie had the perfect idea. What costume did he come up with?
Akbar decided to test Birbal’s intelligence in front of his courtiers. He ordered Birbal to make a statement that was true but could still get him punished.
What did Birbal say to accomplish this?
A blind man was brought to Akbar’s court. Akbar wanted to test Birbal’s intelligence, so he asked Birbal to find a way to make the blind man choose the bigger of two fruits without touching or smelling them.
How did Birbal solve the problem?
Akbar decided to test the honesty of his subjects. He asked everyone in the kingdom to bring a pot of milk to the royal reservoir by the next morning. One cunning man thought his pot of water would not be noticed among all the milk.
How did Birbal reveal the deceit?