. Babur died on 26th December, 1530 and was laid to rest of
Arambagh in Agra; whence his body was subsequently taken to
and buried at
(1) Delhi
(2) Farghana
(3) Kabul
(4) Samarqand
The study of fungi is called (1) Genetics (2) Mycology (3) Algae (4) Physiology
The crop that enriches the nitrogen content of the soil is (1) Sorghum (2) Potato (3) Sunflower (4) Pea
The Right to Freedom is contained in Article (1) Sixteen (2) Nineteen (3) Twenty-three (4) Twenty-five
. The only Hindu Courtier of Akbar who accepted Din-e-Ilahi was (1) Raja Todar Mal (2) Raja Birbal (3) Raja Man Singh (4) Tansen
Copper is a (1) Micro-nutrient (2) Macro-nutrient (3) Tracer element (4) Cation
The World Press Freedom Day is observed on (1) May 3 (2) February 3 (3) April 15 (4) May 15
Founder of Andhra Patrika? (a) Hari Sarvothama Rao (b) M. Krishna Rao (c) Kasinadhuni Nageswara Rao (d) Narayana Rao
. The most renewed literary figure of Hindi during Akbar’s reign was (1) Birbal (2) Tulsidas (3) Jaysi (4) Surdas
Which of the following journal was established by K.Veeresalingam: (a) Krishna Patrika (b) Andhra Patrika (c) Bharathi (d) Viveka Vardhini
The acid generally used in storage batteries is (1) Sulphuric acid (2) Nitric acid (3) Hydrochloric acid (4) Acetic acid
Karmapa is the head of (1) the Gelugpa set of Buddhism (2) the Kargyupa sect of Buddhism (3) the Zen sect of Buddhism (4) the Theravada sect of Buddhism
‘NABARD’s primary role is to (1) Provide term loans to Cooperatives (2) Assist State Governments for the share capital contribution (3) Act as a refinance institution (4) All of the above