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Assignment_ch6 01. Which planet has almost same revolution and rotation period? (A) Neptune (B) Venus (C) Mercury (D) Uranus 02. Which planet has brownish stripes? (A) Neptune (B) Uranus (C) Saturn 03. Which planet has only one satellite? (A) Neptune (B) Pluto (C) Mars (D) Jupiter (D) Uranus 04. Which planet has the maximum satellite? (A) Uranus (B) Saturn (C) Jupiter (D) Neptune 05. Which planet is believed to be entirely made of hydrogen? (A) Saturn (B) Jupiter (C) Mercury (D) Pluto 06. Which planet is reddish in colour? (A) Venus (B) Neptune (C) Mars (D) Uranus 07. Which planet revolves oppositely than other planet? (A) Jupiter (B) Mercury (C) Saturn (D) Venus 08. Which planet was discovered by W. Harshal? (A) Uranus (B) Neptune (C) Saturn 09. Which planet’s poles are covered with ice? (A) Saturn (B) Pluto (C) Earth (D) Pluto (D) Mars 10. Which planets were discovered with the help of telescope? (A) Venus (B) Uranus & Pluto (C) Saturn (D) Mars 11. Which satellites are useful for astronomical observation? (A) Rohini (B) INSAT (C) METSET (D) CARTOSET 12. Which space shuttle met with an accident, in which Kalpana Chawala was one of the astronauts? (A) Messenger (B) Space Challenge (C) Columbia (D) Challenger 13. Which was the first satellite launched by India by its own rocket in the earth’s orbit? (A) Aryabhatta (B) SROSS (C) Rohini (D) Edusat 14. Who believes that the earth was the centre of the universe. (A) Nicholas Copernicay (B) Edewin Hubble (C) Ptolemy John keepler 15. Who gave the laws of planetary motion’? (A) Kepler (B) William Harshall (C) Halley (D) (D) Edwin Hubble 16. Who showed that galaxies are moving away from one another? (A) Kepler (B) Edwin Hubble (C) Vikram Sarabhai (D) Chandrashekhar 17. Who showed that the sun was at the centre of the solar system? (A) Hubble (B) John Kepler (C) Ptolemy (D) Nicholas Copernicus 18. Approximately how many years ago did the universe come into existence? (A) 4.5 109 years (B) 13.7 Billion years (C) 13 Lac years (D) 9.46 109 years 19. How many kilo metres equal the light year? (A) 1 lakh (B) 4.5 109 (C) 3 lakh (D) 9.46 1012 20. What is the approximate temperature of photo-sphere of the Sun? (A) 7000 K (B) 6000° C (C) 6000 K (D) 7000° C 21. What is the surface temperature on the Sun? (A) 4000 K (B) 6000o C (C) 6000 F (D) 6000 K 22. Which gas is present in large quantity on the surface of the Venus? (A) NO2 (B) CO2 (C) H2 (D) NH3 23. .......... is used as a liquid fuel in a rocket. (A) Liquid hydrogen and oxygen (B) LPG Ultra refine kerosenes (C) Patrol (D) 24. Astronomer .......... gave the laws of planetary motion. (A) Keplar (B) Copernicus (C) Ptolemy (D) Archimedes 25. At how much height from the surface of the earth in geo-stationary orbit located? (A) 36,786 km (B) 35,786 km (C) 3570 km (D) 3500 km 26. Between which two planets are asteroids residing? (A) Earth – Mars (B) Mercury – Venus (C) Venus – Earth Mars – Jupiter 27. Comet is known us (A) Star (B) Shooting star (C) Tailed star 28. Demos is the satellite of which planet? (A) Neptune (B) Pluto (C) Mars (D) (D) Satellite (D) Earth 29. Due to which process, stars are self luminous? (A) Nuclear fission (B) Radiation (C) Nuclear fusion Chemical (D) 30. Earth completes one rotation on its axis in how much time? (A) 24 hrs 4 min. (B) 23 hrs (C) 23 hrs 56 min. (D) 24 hrs. 31. For the weather forecasting India has launched ......... satellite. (A) METSAT (B) Sross (C) ROHINI (D) EDUSAT 32. How long does the moon remain in a Nakshatra? (A) 1 year (B) 1 day (C) 1 month (D) 1 hours 33. How many luminous rings does Neptune have? (A) 5 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) 4 34. How many planets are seen with an unaided eye? (A) 4 (B) 7 (C) 6 (D) 5 35. How many satellites do the Mars have? (A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 39 36. How many satellites does Mercury have? (A) 0 (B) 21 (C) 8 (D) 30 37. How many satellites does the Jupiter have? (A) 30 (B) 0 (C) 21 (D) 39 38. How many satellites does the Neptune have? (A) 2 (B) 21 (C) 1 (D) 8 39. How many satellites does the Saturn have? (A) 8 (B) 21 (C) 39 (D) 30 40. How many stars are observed in each galaxy? (A) 1011 (B) 1010 (C) 1022 (D) 1020 41. How many stars are there in the Universe? (A) 107 (B) 1011 (C) 1012 (D) 1022 42. How many times is Jupiter bigger than Earth? (A) 4100 (B) 140 (C) 410 (D) 1400 43. How many times is the Jupiter larger than the earth with respect to volume? (A) 1200 (B) 1300 (C) 1400 (D) 1500 44. In how much equal part is the ecliptic of celestial sphere divided? (A) 71 (B) 27 (C) 17 (D) 72 45. In which part of the space shuttle the arrangement of parashut is made? (A) Main rocket engine (B) Liquid fuel tank (C) There is no such arrangement (D) Booster rocket 46. In which year the Halley’s Comet is going to be seen again? (A) 2062 (B) 2072 (C) 2082 (D) 2052 47. Light year is the unit of (A) Mass (B) Time (C) Age (D) Distance 48. Name the main gas of which stars are made up of? (A) Carbon dioxide (B) Nitrogen 49. Name the satellite of Pluto. (A) Phobos (B) sheron (C) Oxygen (C) Moon (D) Hydrogen (D) Demos 50. On which of the planet there is largest difference in day temperature and night temperature? (A) Mercury (B) Mars (C) Earth (D) Saturn 51. On which planet the life is possible? (A) Jupiter (B) Mercury (C) Mars (D) Earth 52. On which planet the sun rises in the west? (A) Mars (B) Jupiter (C) Venus (D) Mercury 53. On which planet the sun set in the east? (A) Mercury (B) Mars (C) Venus (D) Pluto 54. Out of the following which is the gaseous planet? (A) Jupiter (B) Earth (C) Mars (D) Venus 55. Rocket launching is based on.......... (A) Newton’s third law of motion (B) Newton’s second law of motion (C) law of conservation of energy (D) combustion 56. Sun stays in one nakshtra for how many days? (A) 15.3 (B) 11.5 (C) 13.5 (D) 51.3 57. Sun takes how many years to complete revolution about the galactic centre? (A) 2.55 crore (B) 22.5 crore (C) 225 crore (D) 25.2 crore 58. The area between photosphere and corona is called (A) photosphere (B) Sunspot (C) Crown (D) Chromospheres 59. The big cluster of stars in the universe is called. (A) Milkyway (B) Galaxy (C) Nakshtra (D) Zodiac 60. The colour of the stars in elliptical galaxy is (A) None of these (B) White (C) Blue (D) Yellow 61. The colour of the stars in spiral galaxy is (A) Red (B) Blue (C) White (D) None of these 62. The Jupiter is .......... planet from the sun? (A) Sixth (B) Fifth (C) Fourth (D) Seventh 63. The layer like a crown around the sun is called.............. (A) Corona (B) Photosphere (C) Sunspot (D) Chromospheres 64. The motion of the space shuttle is controlled by (A) Computer (B) Robot (C) Driver (D) Pilot 65. To which planet does Phobos and Demos belong? (A) Jupiter (B) Venus (C) Mars (D) Mercury 66. What are solid fuel rockets known as? (A) Booster rocket (B) Burst rocket Boomer rocket (C) Burning rocket 67. What is full form of MESAT? (A) Meteorological Satellite (B) Metal Satellite (D) Member of Satellite (D) (C) Metro Satellite 68. What is the approximate distance of our sun from the galactic centre of milky way galaxy? (A) 30,000 mile (B) 30,000 km (C) 30,000 lakh km (D) 30,000 light year 69. What is the colour of Mars? (A) Blackish (B) Orange (C) Reddish 70. What is the colour of planet Neptune? (A) Grey (B) Reddish (C) Bluish (D) White (D) Yellowish 71. What is the colour of very hot stars? (A) Yellow (B) Orange (C) Red 72. What is the diameter of our Milky Way? (A) 15000 light year (B) 30000 light year light year (D) Blue (C) 106 light year 73. What is the full form of INSAT? (A) Incoming Satellite (B) Indian Satellite (D) Input of Satellite (D) 1 lac (C) Instant Satellite 74. What is the full form of PSLV? (A) Paid satellite Launch Vehicle (B) Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (C) Pay-load Satellite launch Vehicle (D) Polar Satellite Landing Vehicle 75. What is the period of revolution of a satellite having height from the earth’s surface equal to 37786 km? (A) 10 hours (B) 24 hours (C) 12 hours (D) 20 hours 76. What is the periodic time of Halley’s Comet in years? (A) 96 years (B) 76 years (C) 86 years (D) 67 years 77. What is the shape of our galaxy? (A) galactic (B) elliptical (C) irregular (D) spiral 78. What is the temperature in the core region of the Sun? (A) 15 crore K (B) 1.5 lac K (C) 15 lac K (D) 1.5 crore K 79. Where is satellite launching station in India? (A) Kota (B) Shriharikota (C) Chennai (D) Shrikota 80. Which astronomer considered sun as centre of our solar system? (A) Copernicus (B) Keplar (C) Ptolemy (D) Newton 81. Which is the biggest planet of the solar system? (A) Jupiter (B) Venus (C) Saturn (D) Mercury 82. Which is the biggest satellite of the solar system? (A) Titan (B) Phobos (C) Memos (D) Nerid 83. Which is the brightest planet? (A) Mars (B) Jupiter (C) Venus (D) Saturn 84. Which is the main gas of Pluto’s atmosphere? (A) CCK (B) Methane (C) Helium (D) Hydrogen 85. Which is the nearest planet from the earth? (A) Mercury (B) Jupiter (C) Mars (D) Venus 86. Which is the nearest planet from the sun? (A) Venus (B) Earth (C) Mercury (D) Mars 87. Which is the sixth planet from the sun? (A) Uranus (B) Saturn (C) Jupiter (D) Mars 88. Which is the smallest planet of the solar system? (A) Mercury (B) Earth (C) Sun (D) Pluto 89. Which is the smallest satellite of the solar system? (A) Demos (B) Nerid (C) Titan (D) Memos 90. Which is the third Jovian planet? (A) Neptune (B) Saturn (C) Uranus 91. Which is the third planet from the sun? (A) Jupiter (B) Mars (C) Pluto 92. Which is the yellowish colour planet? (A) Mars (B) Saturn (C) Venus (D) Pluto (D) Earth (D) Pluto 93. Which layer becomes visible during solar eclipse? (A) Corona (B) Sun-spot (C) Photosphere (D) Cosmosphere 94. Which of the following institute has developed various satellite and have launched them in space? (A) PRL (B) ISRO (C) IIM (D) BARC 95. Which of the following is a star? (A) Asteroids (B) Sun (C) Phobos (D) Comet 96. Which of the following is not a member of the solar system? (A) Asteroids (B) Shooting stars (C) Star (D) Artificial satellites 97. Which of the following is not a terrestrial planet? (A) Venus (B) Earth (C) Pluto (D) Mercury 98. Which of the following is not an artificial satellite? (A) Sross (B) Rohini (C) Phobos (D) Insat 99. Which of the following is terrestrial planet? (A) Pluto (B) Uranus (C) Jupiter (D) Mercury 100. Which of the following is the Mar’s satellite? (A) Phobos (B) Sheron (C) Moon (D) Triton 101. Which of the following planet is a terrestrial planet? (A) Jupiter (B) Saturn (C) Venus (D) Earth 102. Which one is not Jovian planet? (A) Mars (B) Saturn (C) Jupiter 103. Which one is the Jovian planet? (A) Mercury (B) Pluto (C) Mars (D) Neptune (D) Venus 104. Which one of the following is not a natural satellite? (A) Aryabhatt (B) Triton (C) Demos (D) Sheron 105. Which one of the following satellites was launched with the help of other countries? (A) IRS series (B) CARTOSAT (C) INSAT series (D) Rohini 106. Which one of the satellite series is used to get information regarding weather? (A) ISNAT (B) INSAT (C) IRSAT (D) WEASAT 107. Which planet forms binary system with its moon? (A) Uranus (B) Neptune (C) Pluto (D) Jupiter 108. Which planet has 21 satellites? (A) Saturn (B) Uranus (C) Jupiter (D) Neptune Answers: 01 : A B C C D 04 : A B C C D 07 : A B C C D 10 : A B C C D 13 : A B C C D 16 : A B C C D D 02 : A B C D 03 : A B D 05 : A B C D 06 : A B D 08 : A B C D 09 : A B D 11 : A B C D 12 : A B D 14 : A B C D 15 : A B D 17 : A B C D 18 : A B 19 : A B C C D 22 : A B C C D 25 : A B C C D 28 : A B C C D 31 : A B C C D 34 : A B C C D 37 : A B C C D 40 : A B C C D 43 : A B C C D 46 : A B C C D 49 : A B C C D 52 : A B C C D 55 : A B C C D 58 : A B C C D 61 : A B C C D 64 : A B C C D 67 : A B C C D D 20 : A B C D 21 : A B D 23 : A B C D 24 : A B D 26 : A B C D 27 : A B D 29 : A B C D 30 : A B D 32 : A B C D 33 : A B D 35 : A B C D 36 : A B D 38 : A B C D 39 : A B D 41 : A B C D 42 : A B D 44 : A B C D 45 : A B D 47 : A B C D 48 : A B D 50 : A B C D 51 : A B D 53 : A B C D 54 : A B D 56 : A B C D 57 : A B D 59 : A B C D 60 : A B D 62 : A B C D 63 : A B D 65 : A B C D 66 : A B D 68 : A B C D 69 : A B 70 : A B C D 71 : C D 73 : A B C D 74 : C D 76 : A B C D 77 : C D 79 : A B C D 80 : C D 82 : A B C D 83 : C D 85 : A B C D 86 : C D 88 : A B C D 89 : C D 91 : A B C D 92 : C D 94 : A B C D 95 : C D 97 : A B C D 98 : C D 100 : A B C D 101 C D 103 : A B C D 104 C D 106 : A B C D 107 C D A B C D 72 : A B A B C D 75 : A B A B C D 78 : A B A B C D 81 : A B A B C D 84 : A B A B C D 87 : A B A B C D 90 : A B A B C D 93 : A B A B C D 96 : A B A B C D 99 : A B : A B C D 102 : A B : A B C D 105 : A B : A B C D 108 : A B