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85問 • 1年前
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  • 1

    Which of the following gases is most predominant in the Sun ?

    Hydrogen

  • 2

    The number of Satellite of Mercury is/are -

    0

  • 3

    The distance between Earth and Sun is maximum on -

    4 July

  • 4

    The distance between Earth and Sun is minimum on ?

    3 January

  • 5

    Triton is the moon of which planet?

    Neptune

  • 6

    Pole star is always seen at one point in the sky whereas other stars are not ; this is because _________

    Pole star lies in the axis of spin of the earth

  • 7

    The length of its day and the tilt of its axis are almost identical to those of the Earth ; This is true of ________

    Mars

  • 8

    Which one of the following statements regarding shooting stars is incorrect -

    They are a kind of a star

  • 9

    Which of the following planets do not have satellite?

    Mercury and Venus

  • 10

    The hottest Planet is ________.

    Venus

  • 11

    In 1610, Galileo Galilei discovered four Moons of which planet ?

    Jupiter

  • 12

    What is the difference between asteroids and comets ? 1. Asteroids are small rocky planetoids while comets are formed of frozen gases held together by Rocky and metallic materials. 2. Asteroids are found mostly between the orbits of Jupiter and Mars, while comets are found mostly between Venus and Mercury 3. Comets show a perceptible glowing tail while asteroids do not Which of the statements given above is/are correct -

    1 and 3 only

  • 13

    Consider the following statements - 1. The albedo of an object determines its visual brightness when viewed with reflected light 2. The albedo of Mercury is much greater than the albedo of the Earth Which of the statements given above is/are correct

    1 only

  • 14

    On which of the following planets water cycle is available?

    Earth

  • 15

    On which of the following planets of the Solar system does the Sun rises in the west and set in the east ?

    Venus

  • 16

    What are Sun spots ?

    Dark patches on the surface of the Sun resulting from a localised fall in the temperature to about 4000 K

  • 17

    What is 'Supernova' ?

    Blackhole

  • 18

    Which among the following planets is also known as Veiled Planet ?

    Venus

  • 19

    Asteroids are found between the orbits of -

    Mars and Jupiter

  • 20

    Which planet is made up of thick white and yellowish clouds of sulfuric acid ?

    Venus

  • 21

    "Hippocamp" is Moon of which Planet?

    Neptune

  • 22

    Which one of the following planets has the shortest day ?

    Earth

  • 23

    Which planets has the shortest day?

    Jupiter

  • 24

    Which planets has the longest day?

    Venus

  • 25

    Heavenly matter landing on the Earth's surface is known as -

    Meteorite

  • 26

    Oberon is the moon of which of the following planet ?

    Uranus

  • 27

    Recently "great conjunction" or "christmas star" is in news which is related to -

    Saturn and Jupiter

  • 28

    The constellation named "The Hunter" is -

    Orion

  • 29

    Which of the following planets is known as a gas giant ?

    Jupiter

  • 30

    ________ discovered the Solar system.

    Copernicus

  • 31

    Which planet appears to be yellowish?

    Saturn

  • 32

    The first outside orbit of the Earth planet is?

    Mars

  • 33

    What is the gap between the orbit of Mars and Jupiter called ?

    Asteroids

  • 34

    Stars appear to move from -

    East to West

  • 35

    The tilting of the Earth is responsible for -

    Change of the Season

  • 36

    Which of the smallest planet in the Solar system?

    Mercury

  • 37

    Which among the following is inner planet ?

    Earth

  • 38

    The study of the Universe is called ?

    Cosmology

  • 39

    The study of Sun, the planets, the moon and all other celestial bodies of the universe is called ?

    Astronomy

  • 40

    Pulsars are stars which discharge -

    Electromagnetic waves

  • 41

    The term black hole was coined by whom in the year 1967 -

    John Wheeler

  • 42

    The Sun consists mainly of _______ gases?

    Hydrogen (71%) and Helium (26.5%)

  • 43

    The Sun lies at a distance ________ from Earth.

    149.8 million km

  • 44

    The name of glowing surface of the Sun ?

    Photosphere

  • 45

    Which part of the Sun contains gases that develop from the Photosphere?

    Chromosphere

  • 46

    What is the name of the Outermost part of Sun ?

    Corona

  • 47

    Which part of the Sun is the main reason for made up of a sequence of colours (VIBGYOR) ?

    Corona

  • 48

    Bright spots on the surface of the Sun is?

    Plages

  • 49

    Dark spots on the surface of the Sun is called ?

    Sunspots

  • 50

    The moon takes ________ to complete one revolution around the Sun?

    27 days, 7 hours, 43 minutes

  • 51

    The first human mission to the moon took place on ?

    July 21, 1967

  • 52

    Who was the first person to set foot on moon ?

    Neil Armstrong

  • 53

    Who discovered the Law of Planetary motion in 1609 ? (DHS)

    Kepler

  • 54

    Who was the first woman to go into space? (DHS)

    Valentina Tereshkova

  • 55

    Which of the following celestial bodies is also known as 'Morning Star'? (DHS)

    Venus

  • 56

    Which of the following Planets is also known as Veiled Planet?

    Venus

  • 57

    Which of the following countries is NOT located on the Tropic of Capricorn?

    Uruguay

  • 58

    180° longitude is called?

    International Date Line

  • 59

    Which Planet is made up of thick white and yellowish clouds of sulfuric acid?

    Venus

  • 60

    'Hippocamp' is moon of which planet?

    Neptune

  • 61

    The huge storm known as Great red spot is associated with which planet ?

    Jupiter

  • 62

    Which planet is called Red Planet due to its rock iron oxides ?

    Mars

  • 63

    Which of the following elements occurs most abundantly in our universe?

    Hydrogen

  • 64

    Which is the International Date Line?

    180° Longitude

  • 65

    The time difference between IST and GMT is -

    5 hours 30 min

  • 66

    When the Earth reach its perihelion, then -

    Nearest to Sun

  • 67

    Tides are primarily result of the -

    attraction of the moon

  • 68

    In how many years half meteoroid appears?

    76 years

  • 69

    Seismograph is used to measure -

    earthquake waves

  • 70

    A knowledge of the Earth interior is obtained from -

    study of the seismic waves

  • 71

    Which of the planet is a cold Planet?

    Uranus

  • 72

    What is the reason behind the day and night occur ?

    Earth's rotation

  • 73

    International Date Line is situated on -

    180° East, West

  • 74

    In how many angle Earth is inclined to its axis -

    23½°

  • 75

    Solar eclipse occurs when -

    Moon comes between Sun and Earth

  • 76

    Tides are compiled and they vary from place to place because of -

    All of these

  • 77

    Tides occur in the oceans and seas due to which among the following? (2015, UPSC)

    All of these

  • 78

    First human to travel into space ?

    Yuri Gagarin

  • 79

    The observation of objects in space known as ?

    Astronomy

  • 80

    First space walk by living being ?

    Aleksei Leonov

  • 81

    Time taken by the Sun to revolve around the centre of our galaxy is -

    25 crore years

  • 82

    The Milky way is classified as -

    Spiral Galaxy

  • 83

    The limit beyond which stars suffer internal collapse is called -

    Chandrashekhar limit

  • 84

    Which is a celestial phenomenon occuring due to stars ?

    Black hole

  • 85

    The Black Hole theory was propounded by -

    S. Chandrashekhar

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Which of the following gases is most predominant in the Sun ?

    Hydrogen

  • 2

    The number of Satellite of Mercury is/are -

    0

  • 3

    The distance between Earth and Sun is maximum on -

    4 July

  • 4

    The distance between Earth and Sun is minimum on ?

    3 January

  • 5

    Triton is the moon of which planet?

    Neptune

  • 6

    Pole star is always seen at one point in the sky whereas other stars are not ; this is because _________

    Pole star lies in the axis of spin of the earth

  • 7

    The length of its day and the tilt of its axis are almost identical to those of the Earth ; This is true of ________

    Mars

  • 8

    Which one of the following statements regarding shooting stars is incorrect -

    They are a kind of a star

  • 9

    Which of the following planets do not have satellite?

    Mercury and Venus

  • 10

    The hottest Planet is ________.

    Venus

  • 11

    In 1610, Galileo Galilei discovered four Moons of which planet ?

    Jupiter

  • 12

    What is the difference between asteroids and comets ? 1. Asteroids are small rocky planetoids while comets are formed of frozen gases held together by Rocky and metallic materials. 2. Asteroids are found mostly between the orbits of Jupiter and Mars, while comets are found mostly between Venus and Mercury 3. Comets show a perceptible glowing tail while asteroids do not Which of the statements given above is/are correct -

    1 and 3 only

  • 13

    Consider the following statements - 1. The albedo of an object determines its visual brightness when viewed with reflected light 2. The albedo of Mercury is much greater than the albedo of the Earth Which of the statements given above is/are correct

    1 only

  • 14

    On which of the following planets water cycle is available?

    Earth

  • 15

    On which of the following planets of the Solar system does the Sun rises in the west and set in the east ?

    Venus

  • 16

    What are Sun spots ?

    Dark patches on the surface of the Sun resulting from a localised fall in the temperature to about 4000 K

  • 17

    What is 'Supernova' ?

    Blackhole

  • 18

    Which among the following planets is also known as Veiled Planet ?

    Venus

  • 19

    Asteroids are found between the orbits of -

    Mars and Jupiter

  • 20

    Which planet is made up of thick white and yellowish clouds of sulfuric acid ?

    Venus

  • 21

    "Hippocamp" is Moon of which Planet?

    Neptune

  • 22

    Which one of the following planets has the shortest day ?

    Earth

  • 23

    Which planets has the shortest day?

    Jupiter

  • 24

    Which planets has the longest day?

    Venus

  • 25

    Heavenly matter landing on the Earth's surface is known as -

    Meteorite

  • 26

    Oberon is the moon of which of the following planet ?

    Uranus

  • 27

    Recently "great conjunction" or "christmas star" is in news which is related to -

    Saturn and Jupiter

  • 28

    The constellation named "The Hunter" is -

    Orion

  • 29

    Which of the following planets is known as a gas giant ?

    Jupiter

  • 30

    ________ discovered the Solar system.

    Copernicus

  • 31

    Which planet appears to be yellowish?

    Saturn

  • 32

    The first outside orbit of the Earth planet is?

    Mars

  • 33

    What is the gap between the orbit of Mars and Jupiter called ?

    Asteroids

  • 34

    Stars appear to move from -

    East to West

  • 35

    The tilting of the Earth is responsible for -

    Change of the Season

  • 36

    Which of the smallest planet in the Solar system?

    Mercury

  • 37

    Which among the following is inner planet ?

    Earth

  • 38

    The study of the Universe is called ?

    Cosmology

  • 39

    The study of Sun, the planets, the moon and all other celestial bodies of the universe is called ?

    Astronomy

  • 40

    Pulsars are stars which discharge -

    Electromagnetic waves

  • 41

    The term black hole was coined by whom in the year 1967 -

    John Wheeler

  • 42

    The Sun consists mainly of _______ gases?

    Hydrogen (71%) and Helium (26.5%)

  • 43

    The Sun lies at a distance ________ from Earth.

    149.8 million km

  • 44

    The name of glowing surface of the Sun ?

    Photosphere

  • 45

    Which part of the Sun contains gases that develop from the Photosphere?

    Chromosphere

  • 46

    What is the name of the Outermost part of Sun ?

    Corona

  • 47

    Which part of the Sun is the main reason for made up of a sequence of colours (VIBGYOR) ?

    Corona

  • 48

    Bright spots on the surface of the Sun is?

    Plages

  • 49

    Dark spots on the surface of the Sun is called ?

    Sunspots

  • 50

    The moon takes ________ to complete one revolution around the Sun?

    27 days, 7 hours, 43 minutes

  • 51

    The first human mission to the moon took place on ?

    July 21, 1967

  • 52

    Who was the first person to set foot on moon ?

    Neil Armstrong

  • 53

    Who discovered the Law of Planetary motion in 1609 ? (DHS)

    Kepler

  • 54

    Who was the first woman to go into space? (DHS)

    Valentina Tereshkova

  • 55

    Which of the following celestial bodies is also known as 'Morning Star'? (DHS)

    Venus

  • 56

    Which of the following Planets is also known as Veiled Planet?

    Venus

  • 57

    Which of the following countries is NOT located on the Tropic of Capricorn?

    Uruguay

  • 58

    180° longitude is called?

    International Date Line

  • 59

    Which Planet is made up of thick white and yellowish clouds of sulfuric acid?

    Venus

  • 60

    'Hippocamp' is moon of which planet?

    Neptune

  • 61

    The huge storm known as Great red spot is associated with which planet ?

    Jupiter

  • 62

    Which planet is called Red Planet due to its rock iron oxides ?

    Mars

  • 63

    Which of the following elements occurs most abundantly in our universe?

    Hydrogen

  • 64

    Which is the International Date Line?

    180° Longitude

  • 65

    The time difference between IST and GMT is -

    5 hours 30 min

  • 66

    When the Earth reach its perihelion, then -

    Nearest to Sun

  • 67

    Tides are primarily result of the -

    attraction of the moon

  • 68

    In how many years half meteoroid appears?

    76 years

  • 69

    Seismograph is used to measure -

    earthquake waves

  • 70

    A knowledge of the Earth interior is obtained from -

    study of the seismic waves

  • 71

    Which of the planet is a cold Planet?

    Uranus

  • 72

    What is the reason behind the day and night occur ?

    Earth's rotation

  • 73

    International Date Line is situated on -

    180° East, West

  • 74

    In how many angle Earth is inclined to its axis -

    23½°

  • 75

    Solar eclipse occurs when -

    Moon comes between Sun and Earth

  • 76

    Tides are compiled and they vary from place to place because of -

    All of these

  • 77

    Tides occur in the oceans and seas due to which among the following? (2015, UPSC)

    All of these

  • 78

    First human to travel into space ?

    Yuri Gagarin

  • 79

    The observation of objects in space known as ?

    Astronomy

  • 80

    First space walk by living being ?

    Aleksei Leonov

  • 81

    Time taken by the Sun to revolve around the centre of our galaxy is -

    25 crore years

  • 82

    The Milky way is classified as -

    Spiral Galaxy

  • 83

    The limit beyond which stars suffer internal collapse is called -

    Chandrashekhar limit

  • 84

    Which is a celestial phenomenon occuring due to stars ?

    Black hole

  • 85

    The Black Hole theory was propounded by -

    S. Chandrashekhar