Universe And Space Online Test 7th Science Lesson 13 Questions in English

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  1. Question 1 of 85
    1. Question

    1. According to Stephen hawking understanding which of these was his simple goal?

    Correct

    Explanation

    “My goal is simple. It is a complete understanding of the universe, why it is as it is and why it exists
    at all.”—Stephen Hawking

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    “My goal is simple. It is a complete understanding of the universe, why it is as it is and why it exists
    at all.”—Stephen Hawking

  2. Question 2 of 85
    2. Question

    2. Which of this study is referred to as astronomy?

    Correct

    Explanation

    The field of study of the universe is called astronomy.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The field of study of the universe is called astronomy.

  3. Question 3 of 85
    3. Question

    3. Assertion (A): The Universe is defined as the totality of everything exists or known to exist.
    Reasoning(R): It is possible to measure the observable universe.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Universe is commonly defined as the totality of everything that exists or is known to exist. Even
    though the spatial size of the entire universe is still unknown, it is possible to measure the
    observable universe.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Universe is commonly defined as the totality of everything that exists or is known to exist. Even
    though the spatial size of the entire universe is still unknown, it is possible to measure the
    observable universe.

  4. Question 4 of 85
    4. Question

    4. Which of these constitutes the universe?

    Correct

    Explanation

    The universe consists of galaxies, planets, stars, meteorites, satellites and all other forms of matter and energy. And it is a world of wonder.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The universe consists of galaxies, planets, stars, meteorites, satellites and all other forms of matter and energy. And it is a world of wonder.

  5. Question 5 of 85
    5. Question

    5. In which of these directions the stars tend to rise in earth?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Sky is a wonder. Sun, Moon, stars all appear to rise in the East and move towards the west giving us an impression that all these objects are going around the Earth.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Sky is a wonder. Sun, Moon, stars all appear to rise in the East and move towards the west giving us an impression that all these objects are going around the Earth.

  6. Question 6 of 85
    6. Question

    6. Choose the correct statements.

    i) The Sun appears to revolve around the earth once in a day.
    ii) The Moon and other planets have their own motions.
    iii) The celestial sphere appears to rise in the evening and complete its rotation in a year.

    Correct

    Explanation

    The Sun appears to revolve around the Earth once in a day. While the Moon and the planets have their own motions they also appear to revolve around the Earth about once per day. Even the celestial sphere studded with stars appears to rise and set in the evening, and make one complete
    rotation in a year.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The Sun appears to revolve around the Earth once in a day. While the Moon and the planets have their own motions they also appear to revolve around the Earth about once per day. Even the celestial sphere studded with stars appears to rise and set in the evening, and make one complete
    rotation in a year.

  7. Question 7 of 85
    7. Question

    7. What is the perspective of the earth for an earthbound observer?

    Correct

    Explanation

    The Earth seems to be unmoving from the perspective of an earthbound observer, it feels stationary.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The Earth seems to be unmoving from the perspective of an earthbound observer, it feels stationary.

  8. Question 8 of 85
    8. Question

    8. In how many days the moon appears like going around the earth?

    Correct

    Explanation

    On a daily basis Moon appears to rise in the east and set in the west. Thus one can say that Moon
    is going around the Earth with a period of one day.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    On a daily basis Moon appears to rise in the east and set in the west. Thus one can say that Moon
    is going around the Earth with a period of one day.

  9. Question 9 of 85
    9. Question

    9. Choose the correct statements.

    i) Moon appears to move from west to east every day.
    ii) The Moon goes in a circle motion from west to east for about 27 days.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Everyday Moon appears to move from east to west in one day where as it appears to go in a circle
    from west to east in the background of stars in about 27 days.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Everyday Moon appears to move from east to west in one day where as it appears to go in a circle
    from west to east in the background of stars in about 27 days.

  10. Question 10 of 85
    10. Question

    10. What is the duration of the actual motion of the celestial sphere in eastward motion?

    Correct

    Explanation
    Astronomers like Aryabhatta said that Earth is spinning in its axis that is the cause of apparent daily motion from East to West. Whereas the eastward motion of Moon in the celestial sphere with a period of about 27 days was seen as the ‘actual’ motion of the celestial objects.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Astronomers like Aryabhatta said that Earth is spinning in its axis that is the cause of apparent daily motion from East to West. Whereas the eastward motion of Moon in the celestial sphere with a period of about 27 days was seen as the ‘actual’ motion of the celestial objects.

  11. Question 11 of 85
    11. Question

    11. Which of these is assumed to be in the center of the geocentric model?

    Correct

    Explanation

    The geocentric model (also known as geo-centrism), that is a description of the Universe with
    spherical and spinning Earth at the center and the Sun, Moon, stars, and planets all orbits the Earth
    emerged in various cultures.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The geocentric model (also known as geo-centrism), that is a description of the Universe with
    spherical and spinning Earth at the center and the Sun, Moon, stars, and planets all orbits the Earth
    emerged in various cultures.

  12. Question 12 of 85
    12. Question

    12. Who standardized the geocentric model in 2nd century A.D?

    Correct

    Explanation

    In Greece the geocentric model was put forth by the Greek philosopher Plato and his disciple Aristotle in 6th century B.C. It was standardized by a Greeco-Roman mathematician Ptolemy in the 2nd Century A.D. A similar model is seen in the Siddhanthic astronomy in India like Aryabhateeyam of Aryabhata.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    In Greece the geocentric model was put forth by the Greek philosopher Plato and his disciple Aristotle in 6th century B.C. It was standardized by a Greeco-Roman mathematician Ptolemy in the 2nd Century A.D. A similar model is seen in the Siddhanthic astronomy in India like Aryabhateeyam of Aryabhata.

  13. Question 13 of 85
    13. Question

    13. Which of this Sangam literature describes the appearance of moon and its movement?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Astronomers in ancient times also observed certain facts. The Purananuru (65) of Sangam literature, the poet Kalathalaiyar singing in appreciation of Cheraman Peruncheralathan says“ On the day when the full moon appears, the sunand moon look at each other with their bright light. In the evening time, one sphere hides behind the mountains.”

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Astronomers in ancient times also observed certain facts. The Purananuru (65) of Sangam literature, the poet Kalathalaiyar singing in appreciation of Cheraman Peruncheralathan says“ On the day when the full moon appears, the sunand moon look at each other with their bright light. In the evening time, one sphere hides behind the mountains.”

  14. Question 14 of 85
    14. Question

    14. On which of this day the Sun and the moon appears to be in opposite sides?

    Correct

    Explanation

    On the full moon day, when the Sun is setting in the west, precisely at the same time Moon rises at the East. That is both Sun and Moon are in the opposite side.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    On the full moon day, when the Sun is setting in the west, precisely at the same time Moon rises at the East. That is both Sun and Moon are in the opposite side.

  15. Question 15 of 85
    15. Question

    15. Which of these are used to understand the various phases of the Moon?

    Correct

    Explanation

    It is probably easier to understand the waxing and waning of Moon in the order of new moon & full moon and then how the first and third quarter moon (half-moon) appear and then the phases in between.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    It is probably easier to understand the waxing and waning of Moon in the order of new moon & full moon and then how the first and third quarter moon (half-moon) appear and then the phases in between.

  16. Question 16 of 85
    16. Question

    16. Choose the correct statements.

    i) The Sun light falls on the whole spherical part of the earth.
    ii) Earth spins day and night and different parts of earth appear before the sun.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Sun is the source of light. Sun light falls on the spherical earth, but only on the side facing Sun. The
    opposite side of Earth is without sunlight. As the Earth spins day and night follows as different
    parts of Earth appear before the Sun. That is at all times one half of Earth is illuminated by Sun and
    one half is in darkness.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Sun is the source of light. Sun light falls on the spherical earth, but only on the side facing Sun. The
    opposite side of Earth is without sunlight. As the Earth spins day and night follows as different
    parts of Earth appear before the Sun. That is at all times one half of Earth is illuminated by Sun and
    one half is in darkness.

  17. Question 17 of 85
    17. Question

    17. In which of this position the new moon appears on the Earth?

    Correct

    Explanation

    When the moon is positioned between the earth and sun notice all the illuminated part of Moon is away from Earth. Hence we cannot see any part of the illuminated side of the Moon. Only the dark side of Moon is towards Earth. When the moon is in this position, we have new moon.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    When the moon is positioned between the earth and sun notice all the illuminated part of Moon is away from Earth. Hence we cannot see any part of the illuminated side of the Moon. Only the dark side of Moon is towards Earth. When the moon is in this position, we have new moon.

  18. Question 18 of 85
    18. Question

    18. Choose the Incorrect statements.

    i) In the full moon day part of the illuminated moon is towards the earth.
    ii) The dark side of the moon is away from the earth in full moon day.
    iii) The moon tends to appear in round shape in a full moon day.

    Correct

    Explanation

    The moon when it is behind the Earth. Now the portion of the moon illuminated by sun is totally
    towards Earth. The dark side is away from the Earth. This means the moon will appear to be round in the sky. This is full moon

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The moon when it is behind the Earth. Now the portion of the moon illuminated by sun is totally
    towards Earth. The dark side is away from the Earth. This means the moon will appear to be round in the sky. This is full moon

  19. Question 19 of 85
    19. Question

    19. When the moon will appear as half-moon in earth?

    Correct

    Explanation

    When the moon facing Earth half if it illuminated and half is dark side. Thus the moon will appear as half-moon.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    When the moon facing Earth half if it illuminated and half is dark side. Thus the moon will appear as half-moon.

  20. Question 20 of 85
    20. Question

    20. In which of this period moon is in its third quarter?

    Correct

    Explanation

    The half-moon during the waxing period is called as first quarter and the half-moon during the
    waning period is called as third quarter.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The half-moon during the waxing period is called as first quarter and the half-moon during the
    waning period is called as third quarter.

  21. Question 21 of 85
    21. Question

    21. Which refers to the phase of less than half illuminated moon?

    Correct

    Explanation

    The word crescent refers to the phases where the moon is less than half illuminated.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The word crescent refers to the phases where the moon is less than half illuminated.

  22. Question 22 of 85
    22. Question

    22. Which of the following phase of moon is referred as gibbous?

    Correct

    Explanation

    The word gibbous refers to phases where the moon is more than half illuminated.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The word gibbous refers to phases where the moon is more than half illuminated.

  23. Question 23 of 85
    23. Question

    23. Assertion (A): Shrinking or decreasing illumination of the moon is referred as waning.
    Reasoning(R): Waxing phase of the moon is referred as growing or expanding illumination.

    Correct

    Explanation

    In the phases of the moon waxing essentially means “growing” or expanding in illumination and
    waning means “shrinking” or decreasing in illumination.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    In the phases of the moon waxing essentially means “growing” or expanding in illumination and
    waning means “shrinking” or decreasing in illumination.

  24. Question 24 of 85
    24. Question

    24. Which of these planets motion was not known to the ancient astronomers?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Moon going around Earth with 27 day period nicely explained its motion. Astronomers in ancient times faced problem in explaining the motion of the then known five planets- Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Moon going around Earth with 27 day period nicely explained its motion. Astronomers in ancient times faced problem in explaining the motion of the then known five planets- Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.

  25. Question 25 of 85
    25. Question

    25. Which is known as the retrograde motion of the planets?

    Correct

    Explanation

    On June 28 a change is seen. From that date the Mars would appear to move west rather than its
    normal eastward motion. This reversal of direction of planets is called as ‘retrograde motion’.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    On June 28 a change is seen. From that date the Mars would appear to move west rather than its
    normal eastward motion. This reversal of direction of planets is called as ‘retrograde motion’.

  26. Question 26 of 85
    26. Question

    26. Which of this planet will appear brighter in the retrograde motion?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Usually Jupiter is brighter than Mars, however around the period of retrograde motion the Mars
    was much bright than other times; even brighter than Jupiter.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Usually Jupiter is brighter than Mars, however around the period of retrograde motion the Mars
    was much bright than other times; even brighter than Jupiter.

  27. Question 27 of 85
    27. Question

    27. Which of these planets never appear in the midnight sky?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Venus and Mercury always appeared very close to Sun and hence never appeared in the midnight
    sky.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Venus and Mercury always appeared very close to Sun and hence never appeared in the midnight
    sky.

  28. Question 28 of 85
    28. Question

    28. Assertion (A): The Jupiter varies in its brightness in the retrograde motion.
    Reasoning(R): Jupiter moves in the westward motion in the retrograde motion.

    Correct

    Explanation

    The brightness of Jupiter also varied again when it exhibited retrograde motion. For example in 2018, Jupiter reversed its direction of motion on March 9, 2018 and again resumed its normal eastward motion on July 11, 2018.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The brightness of Jupiter also varied again when it exhibited retrograde motion. For example in 2018, Jupiter reversed its direction of motion on March 9, 2018 and again resumed its normal eastward motion on July 11, 2018.

  29. Question 29 of 85
    29. Question

    29. Which of these are the drawbacks of the geocentric model?

    Correct

    Explanation

    The simple geocentric model, where planets go around the Earth could not explain why the brightness of the planets changed, and why they reversed their directions. Change in brightness and retrograde motion would be impossible if we assumed that the planets were at the same
    distance at all times from Earth.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The simple geocentric model, where planets go around the Earth could not explain why the brightness of the planets changed, and why they reversed their directions. Change in brightness and retrograde motion would be impossible if we assumed that the planets were at the same
    distance at all times from Earth.

  30. Question 30 of 85
    30. Question

    30. Who used the epicycle model to explain the motion of the celestial objects?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Ptolemy (2nd cent) in Greece Aryabhatta in India and others used the epicycle model to explain the
    motion of the celestial objects.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Ptolemy (2nd cent) in Greece Aryabhatta in India and others used the epicycle model to explain the
    motion of the celestial objects.

  31. Question 31 of 85
    31. Question

    31. Who were involved in improving the epicycle model?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Their models were improved by generation of astronomers like Tycho Brahe and Neelakanta
    Somayaji.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Their models were improved by generation of astronomers like Tycho Brahe and Neelakanta
    Somayaji.

  32. Question 32 of 85
    32. Question

    32. Assertion (A): The Telescope was invented by Hans Lippershey.
    Reasoning(R): Galileo was the first person to use the telescope for studying the sky.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Telescope was invented by Hans Lippershey but Galileo used it for studying the sky for the first
    time. The telescope showed more universes were than visible to naked eye.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Telescope was invented by Hans Lippershey but Galileo used it for studying the sky for the first
    time. The telescope showed more universes were than visible to naked eye.

  33. Question 33 of 85
    33. Question

    33. Which of this telescopic observation of planet was made by Galileo?

    Correct

    Explanation

    One of the most startling observations Galileo made was related to telescopic observation of Venus.
    This convinced him to accept the theory of Sun- heliocentric theory. The Polish Astronomer
    Nicolas Copernicus that it is not Sun, planets and Stars that go around Earth, but it is Earth and
    other planets that go around the Sun- heliocentric theory.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    One of the most startling observations Galileo made was related to telescopic observation of Venus.
    This convinced him to accept the theory of Sun- heliocentric theory. The Polish Astronomer
    Nicolas Copernicus that it is not Sun, planets and Stars that go around Earth, but it is Earth and
    other planets that go around the Sun- heliocentric theory.

  34. Question 34 of 85
    34. Question

    34. Which of this model was not satisfied for Nicolus Copernicus?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Dissatisfied with the messy epicycle model Nicolus Copernicus radically proposed that the model
    will become simple if we assume Sun is at the center and all planets including Earth go around it.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Dissatisfied with the messy epicycle model Nicolus Copernicus radically proposed that the model
    will become simple if we assume Sun is at the center and all planets including Earth go around it.

  35. Question 35 of 85
    35. Question

    35. How many days would be taken by Mars to orbit around the Sun?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Earth orbit around Sun in 365 days whereas Mars takes 687 days. This implies at times Earth will
    overtake Mars. When the Earth is approaching and overtaking Mars, the Mars would appear to exhibit retrograde motion.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Earth orbit around Sun in 365 days whereas Mars takes 687 days. This implies at times Earth will
    overtake Mars. When the Earth is approaching and overtaking Mars, the Mars would appear to exhibit retrograde motion.

  36. Question 36 of 85
    36. Question

    36. Choose the correct statements regarding the telescopic observation of Galileo.

    i) Venus exhibited various phases like moon.
    ii) Only the size of Venus is varied from crescent to gibbous.
    iii) The shape of Venus is same in all the phases.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Galileo observed Venus in 1610-1611 with a telescope. To naked eye Venus is just a gleaming bright spot. However, through a telescope, the shape of the planet can be seen. Galilio was startled to find
    like Moon Venus too exhibited phases. The shape varied from crescent to gibbous. Also, the size of the planet varied. When the planet was in gibbous phase the size was small, and when it was thin crescent the size was many folds higher.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Galileo observed Venus in 1610-1611 with a telescope. To naked eye Venus is just a gleaming bright spot. However, through a telescope, the shape of the planet can be seen. Galilio was startled to find
    like Moon Venus too exhibited phases. The shape varied from crescent to gibbous. Also, the size of the planet varied. When the planet was in gibbous phase the size was small, and when it was thin crescent the size was many folds higher.

  37. Question 37 of 85
    37. Question

    37. Assertion (A): Earth is included in the Milky way galaxy.
    Reasoning(R): The Sun is a star with a planetary system.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Our Sun is a star with a planetary system. Billions of such stars constitute a system called as galaxy.
    The name of our galaxy is, Milky Way. Like Milky Way, there are at least hundreds of billions of galaxies in the Universe.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Our Sun is a star with a planetary system. Billions of such stars constitute a system called as galaxy.
    The name of our galaxy is, Milky Way. Like Milky Way, there are at least hundreds of billions of galaxies in the Universe.

  38. Question 38 of 85
    38. Question

    38. According to the scientists which is considered as the origin of the Universe?

    Correct

    Explanation

    The Cosmologist’s scientists who study the structure and evolution of universe that is cosmos,
    reason that this imply at one point of time in the past all matter was confined in a single point and
    since then it has started to expand. The event when the matter confined in a single point and began
    to expand is called ‘big bang’. This is considered as the origin of our universe as we know it.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The Cosmologist’s scientists who study the structure and evolution of universe that is cosmos,
    reason that this imply at one point of time in the past all matter was confined in a single point and
    since then it has started to expand. The event when the matter confined in a single point and began
    to expand is called ‘big bang’. This is considered as the origin of our universe as we know it.

  39. Question 39 of 85
    39. Question

    39. Which of these concepts originated by the Big Bang theory?

    Correct

    Explanation

    The Big Bang Theory is the prevailing model of the evolution of the Universe. Under this theory,
    space and time emerged together about 14 billions of years ago. At that time, the entire Universe was inside a bubble that was thousands of times smaller than a pinhead. It was hotter and denser than anything we can imagine. Then it suddenly expanded. The present Universe emerged .Time,
    space and matter all began with the Big Bang.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The Big Bang Theory is the prevailing model of the evolution of the Universe. Under this theory,
    space and time emerged together about 14 billions of years ago. At that time, the entire Universe was inside a bubble that was thousands of times smaller than a pinhead. It was hotter and denser than anything we can imagine. Then it suddenly expanded. The present Universe emerged .Time,
    space and matter all began with the Big Bang.

  40. Question 40 of 85
    40. Question

    40. Which of this gas were found in the earlier stage of evolution of the universe?

    Correct

    Explanation

    At the stage of the evolution of the Universe, it was filled with clouds of hydrogen and helium gas. Giant clouds of hydrogen and helium were gradually drawn to the places where dark matter was most dense, forming the first galaxies, stars, and everything else seen today.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    At the stage of the evolution of the Universe, it was filled with clouds of hydrogen and helium gas. Giant clouds of hydrogen and helium were gradually drawn to the places where dark matter was most dense, forming the first galaxies, stars, and everything else seen today.

  41. Question 41 of 85
    41. Question

    41. What is the direct evidence for the Big Bang theory?

    Correct

    Explanation

    We cannot see anything that happened during the first 300000 years of the Universe. Scientists try to work it out from their knowledge of atomic particles and from computer models. The only direct evidence of the Big Bang itself is a faint glow in space, called cosmic microwave background.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    We cannot see anything that happened during the first 300000 years of the Universe. Scientists try to work it out from their knowledge of atomic particles and from computer models. The only direct evidence of the Big Bang itself is a faint glow in space, called cosmic microwave background.

  42. Question 42 of 85
    42. Question

    42. After how many years after the Big Bang the first star was formed?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Finally, about 100 million years after the Big Bang, the gas became hot and dense enough for the
    first stars to form. New stars were being born at a rate 10 times higher than in the present-day
    Universe. Large clusters of stars soon became the first galaxies.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Finally, about 100 million years after the Big Bang, the gas became hot and dense enough for the
    first stars to form. New stars were being born at a rate 10 times higher than in the present-day
    Universe. Large clusters of stars soon became the first galaxies.

  43. Question 43 of 85
    43. Question

    43. What are the building blocks of the Universe?

    Correct

    Explanation

    The Universe is constituted of galaxies; just as lot of houses in our locality constitute a village or a city. We have lot of things such as rooms, furniture etc. in our homes. Likewise lot of stellar objects
    such as stars, planets, asteroids and meteors are the building blocks of our universe.

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    Explanation

    The Universe is constituted of galaxies; just as lot of houses in our locality constitute a village or a city. We have lot of things such as rooms, furniture etc. in our homes. Likewise lot of stellar objects
    such as stars, planets, asteroids and meteors are the building blocks of our universe.

  44. Question 44 of 85
    44. Question

    44. Identify the Incorrect Match.

    A. One au i) 1.496 x 108 km
    B. One pc ii) 3.258 x 1024 km
    C. One ly iii) 9.4607 x 1012km

    Correct

    Explanation

    Astronomical unit: The average distance between the Earth and the Sun is called an astronomical
    unit. It is denoted by ‘au’. 1 au = 1.496 x 108km
    Light year: The distance travelled by light in one year is called a light year. It is denoted by ‘ly’. 1 ly
    = 9.4607 x 1012 km
    Parsec: A parsec is defined as the distance at which one astronomical unit subtends an angle of
    one arc second. It is denoted by ‘pc’
    1 pc = 3.2615 ly = 3.09 x 1013 km

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    Explanation

    Astronomical unit: The average distance between the Earth and the Sun is called an astronomical
    unit. It is denoted by ‘au’. 1 au = 1.496 x 108km
    Light year: The distance travelled by light in one year is called a light year. It is denoted by ‘ly’. 1 ly
    = 9.4607 x 1012 km
    Parsec: A parsec is defined as the distance at which one astronomical unit subtends an angle of
    one arc second. It is denoted by ‘pc’
    1 pc = 3.2615 ly = 3.09 x 1013 km

  45. Question 45 of 85
    45. Question

    45. Which of these constitutes a galaxy?

    Correct

    Explanation

    A galaxy is a large collection of stars or cluster of stars and celestial bodies held together by
    gravitational attraction. There are about billions of galaxies in the universe. Most galaxies range
    from thousand to ten thousand parsec in diameter.

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    Explanation

    A galaxy is a large collection of stars or cluster of stars and celestial bodies held together by
    gravitational attraction. There are about billions of galaxies in the universe. Most galaxies range
    from thousand to ten thousand parsec in diameter.

  46. Question 46 of 85
    46. Question

    46. How many types of galaxies are classified so far?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Types of galaxies: There are various types of galaxies such as spiral, elliptical, barred spiral and
    irregular.

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    Explanation

    Types of galaxies: There are various types of galaxies such as spiral, elliptical, barred spiral and
    irregular.

  47. Question 47 of 85
    47. Question

    47. Which of this galaxy have the bulge or central concentration of stars?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Spiral galaxies consist of a flat, rotating disk containing stars, gas and dust, and a central concentration of stars known as the bulge. These are often surrounded by a much fainter halo of stars. Spiral galaxies are named by their spiral structures that extend from the center into the galactic disc. The spiral arms are sites of ongoing star formation and are brighter than the
    surrounding disc because of the young, hot stars that inhabit them.

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    Explanation

    Spiral galaxies consist of a flat, rotating disk containing stars, gas and dust, and a central concentration of stars known as the bulge. These are often surrounded by a much fainter halo of stars. Spiral galaxies are named by their spiral structures that extend from the center into the galactic disc. The spiral arms are sites of ongoing star formation and are brighter than the
    surrounding disc because of the young, hot stars that inhabit them.

  48. Question 48 of 85
    48. Question

    48. Which of these is not a property of an elliptical galaxy?

    Correct

    Explanation

    An elliptical galaxy is a type of galaxy having an approximately ellipsoidal shape and a smooth
    image. Unlike flat spiral galaxies with organization and structure, elliptical galaxies are three-
    dimensional, without much structure and their stars are in somewhat random orbits around the center. Interestingly Stars found inside of elliptical galaxies are on an average much older than stars found in spiral galaxies. Elliptical galaxies tend to be surrounded by large numbers of globular clusters.

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    Explanation

    An elliptical galaxy is a type of galaxy having an approximately ellipsoidal shape and a smooth
    image. Unlike flat spiral galaxies with organization and structure, elliptical galaxies are three-
    dimensional, without much structure and their stars are in somewhat random orbits around the center. Interestingly Stars found inside of elliptical galaxies are on an average much older than stars found in spiral galaxies. Elliptical galaxies tend to be surrounded by large numbers of globular clusters.

  49. Question 49 of 85
    49. Question

    49. Choose the incorrect statements about the Irregular galaxies.

    i) It does not have a regular shape and chaotic in appearance.
    ii) It contains abundant amount of gas and dust.
    iii) About two third of the galaxies are of this type.

    Correct

    Explanation

    An irregular galaxy is a galaxy that does not have a distinct regular shape, unlike a spiral or an
    elliptical galaxy they are often chaotic in appearance, with neither a nuclear bulge nor any trace of
    spiral arm structure. About one-fourth of the galaxies found so far are of this type. Irregular galaxies
    may contain abundant amounts of gas and dust.

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    Explanation

    An irregular galaxy is a galaxy that does not have a distinct regular shape, unlike a spiral or an
    elliptical galaxy they are often chaotic in appearance, with neither a nuclear bulge nor any trace of
    spiral arm structure. About one-fourth of the galaxies found so far are of this type. Irregular galaxies
    may contain abundant amounts of gas and dust.

  50. Question 50 of 85
    50. Question

    50. Assertion (A): The Irregular galaxies were once spiral or elliptical galaxies.
    Reasoning(R): The Uneven external gravitational forces deform the galaxies and make them
    irregular.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Cosmologists say that some irregular galaxies were once spiral or elliptical galaxies but were
    deformed by an uneven external gravitational force.

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    Explanation

    Cosmologists say that some irregular galaxies were once spiral or elliptical galaxies but were
    deformed by an uneven external gravitational force.

  51. Question 51 of 85
    51. Question

    51. Under which of this type of galaxy the Milky Way is categorized?

    Correct

    Explanation

    The Milky Way Galaxy where our own Solar System is located is classified as a barred spiral galaxy.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The Milky Way Galaxy where our own Solar System is located is classified as a barred spiral galaxy.

  52. Question 52 of 85
    52. Question

    52. What is the diameter of the Milky Way?

    Correct

    Explanation

    The Milky Way is the galaxy in which our solar system is located. The diameter of Milky Way is over 100,000 light years.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The Milky Way is the galaxy in which our solar system is located. The diameter of Milky Way is over 100,000 light years.

  53. Question 53 of 85
    53. Question

    53. Which of these are included in the Milky way?

    Correct

    Explanation

    The Milky Way includes stars smaller than our Sun as well as many other stars that are thousands of times bigger than the Sun. It includes many other celestial bodies of gases, clouds of dust, dead stars, newly born stars, etc. It is also thought to contain at least 100 billion stars.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The Milky Way includes stars smaller than our Sun as well as many other stars that are thousands of times bigger than the Sun. It includes many other celestial bodies of gases, clouds of dust, dead stars, newly born stars, etc. It is also thought to contain at least 100 billion stars.

  54. Question 54 of 85
    54. Question

    54. Which of these galaxies is the closest to the Milky Way?

    Correct

    Explanation

    The galaxy that is closest to our Milky Way is Andromeda. The descriptive “milky” is derived from
    the appearance from Earth of the galaxy – a band of light seen in the night sky formed from stars that cannot be individually distinguished by the naked eye.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The galaxy that is closest to our Milky Way is Andromeda. The descriptive “milky” is derived from
    the appearance from Earth of the galaxy – a band of light seen in the night sky formed from stars that cannot be individually distinguished by the naked eye.

  55. Question 55 of 85
    55. Question

    55. Who resolved the band of light into individual stars in the year 1610?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Galileo Galili first resolved the band of light into individual stars with his telescope in 1610.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Galileo Galili first resolved the band of light into individual stars with his telescope in 1610.

  56. Question 56 of 85
    56. Question

    56. Who proved that the Milky way is just one of many galaxies?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Until the early 1920s, most astronomers thought that the Milky Way contained all the stars in the
    Universe. Observations by Edwin Hubble showed that the Milky Way is just one of many galaxies.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Until the early 1920s, most astronomers thought that the Milky Way contained all the stars in the
    Universe. Observations by Edwin Hubble showed that the Milky Way is just one of many galaxies.

  57. Question 57 of 85
    57. Question

    57. How long the solar system will take to travel along the Milky Way?

    Correct

    Explanation

    The solar system travels at an average speed of 828,000 km/h. Even at this rapid speed, the solar
    system would take about 230 million years to travel all the way around the Milky Way.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The solar system travels at an average speed of 828,000 km/h. Even at this rapid speed, the solar
    system would take about 230 million years to travel all the way around the Milky Way.

  58. Question 58 of 85
    58. Question

    58. Which of the following statements are not true regarding the Black holes?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Tucked inside the very center of the galaxy is a monstrous black hole, billions of times as massive
    as the sun. Although, black holes cannot be directly viewed, scientists can see their gravitational effects as they change and distort the paths of the material around it most galaxies like our milky way, are thought to have a black hole in their heart.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Tucked inside the very center of the galaxy is a monstrous black hole, billions of times as massive
    as the sun. Although, black holes cannot be directly viewed, scientists can see their gravitational effects as they change and distort the paths of the material around it most galaxies like our milky way, are thought to have a black hole in their heart.

  59. Question 59 of 85
    59. Question

    59. Assertion (A): The International Astronomical Union has classified 88 constellations covering
    the celestial sphere.
    Reasoning(R): A Constellation is a recognizable pattern of stars in the night sky from the earth.

    Correct

    Explanation

    A constellation is a recognizable pattern of stars in the night sky when viewed from the Earth.
    International Astronomical Union has classified 88 constellations to cover the entire celestial
    sphere. Many of the old constellations have Greek or Latin names and are often named after
    mythological characters.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    A constellation is a recognizable pattern of stars in the night sky when viewed from the Earth.
    International Astronomical Union has classified 88 constellations to cover the entire celestial
    sphere. Many of the old constellations have Greek or Latin names and are often named after
    mythological characters.

  60. Question 60 of 85
    60. Question

    60. Which is known as the large constellation in the sky?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Ursa Major (Saptha Rishi Mandalam) is a large constellation and it covers a large part of the sky.
    The most striking feature of this constellation is a group of seven bright stars known as big dipper
    (seven Sages in Indian astronomy).

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    Explanation

    Ursa Major (Saptha Rishi Mandalam) is a large constellation and it covers a large part of the sky.
    The most striking feature of this constellation is a group of seven bright stars known as big dipper
    (seven Sages in Indian astronomy).

  61. Question 61 of 85
    61. Question

    61. Choose the Incorrect statements.

    i) The Ursa Minor lies in the northern sky of the earth.
    ii) Little dipper consists of seven stars.
    iii) The Pole star lies within the Ursa Major.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Ursa Minor in Latin means ‘the little bear’ it lays in the northern sky. The Pole star – Polaris (Dhrua)
    lies within this constellation. The main group, ‘little dipper’ consists of seven stars and is quite
    similar to that found in Ursa Major.

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    Explanation

    Ursa Minor in Latin means ‘the little bear’ it lays in the northern sky. The Pole star – Polaris (Dhrua)
    lies within this constellation. The main group, ‘little dipper’ consists of seven stars and is quite
    similar to that found in Ursa Major.

  62. Question 62 of 85
    62. Question

    62. What is the reason for different constellations appearing in various times in a year?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Different constellations become visible in the sky at different times in the year. This happens due
    to the revolution of the Earth around the Sun.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Different constellations become visible in the sky at different times in the year. This happens due
    to the revolution of the Earth around the Sun.

  63. Question 63 of 85
    63. Question

    63. Assertion (A): The stars are bound by gravity that constitutes a system in a galaxy.
    Reasoning(R): The Constellation is not real object and it is mere optical appearance.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Unlike galaxy, constellations are mere optical appearance and not real objects. In galaxy stars are
    bound by gravity and constitute a system. In a constellation, one star may be near and another veryfar, but because they are in the same direction appear to be near to each other in the sky.

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    Explanation

    Unlike galaxy, constellations are mere optical appearance and not real objects. In galaxy stars are
    bound by gravity and constitute a system. In a constellation, one star may be near and another veryfar, but because they are in the same direction appear to be near to each other in the sky.

  64. Question 64 of 85
    64. Question

    64. Which of these prevents the light from the star to travel in a straight line?

    Correct

    Explanation

    A Star is a luminous heavenly body that radiates energy. With naked eyes, we can see nearly 3000
    stars in the night sky and many more with the help of a telescope. The stars are remotely located and appear as tiny dots of light. Their light travels long distances to reach us. The atmosphere disturbances do not allow light to reach us in a straight line path. Because of this the stars appear to twinkle.

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    Explanation

    A Star is a luminous heavenly body that radiates energy. With naked eyes, we can see nearly 3000
    stars in the night sky and many more with the help of a telescope. The stars are remotely located and appear as tiny dots of light. Their light travels long distances to reach us. The atmosphere disturbances do not allow light to reach us in a straight line path. Because of this the stars appear to twinkle.

  65. Question 65 of 85
    65. Question

    65. Which is the nearest star to the Earth?

    Correct

    Explanation

    The Sun is the nearest star to the Earth. The next nearest star is Alpha Centauri

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The Sun is the nearest star to the Earth. The next nearest star is Alpha Centauri

  66. Question 66 of 85
    66. Question

    66. How many categories of satellite are classified?

    Correct

    Explanation

    An object that revolves around a planet in a stable and consistent orbit is called a satellite. Satellites can be classified into two categories –natural and artificial.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    An object that revolves around a planet in a stable and consistent orbit is called a satellite. Satellites can be classified into two categories –natural and artificial.

  67. Question 67 of 85
    67. Question

    67. What is the natural object that revolves around a planet?

    Correct

    Explanation

    All natural objects revolving around a planet are natural satellites. They are also called moons. Most
    moons are spherical, the ones that are not usually asteroids or meteors that were captured by the strong gravity of a planet.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    All natural objects revolving around a planet are natural satellites. They are also called moons. Most
    moons are spherical, the ones that are not usually asteroids or meteors that were captured by the strong gravity of a planet.

  68. Question 68 of 85
    68. Question

    68. Which of this planet has more number of moons?

    Correct

    Explanation

    All planets except mercury and Venus in our solar system have moons. Earth has only one moon whereas planets like Jupiter and Saturn have more than 60 moons.

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    Explanation

    All planets except mercury and Venus in our solar system have moons. Earth has only one moon whereas planets like Jupiter and Saturn have more than 60 moons.

  69. Question 69 of 85
    69. Question

    69. Which was the world’s first artificial satellite?

    Correct

    Explanation

    The world’s first artificial satellite launched was Sputnik-1 by Russia,

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The world’s first artificial satellite launched was Sputnik-1 by Russia,

  70. Question 70 of 85
    70. Question

    70. What are the uses of the satellites?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Aryabhatta was the first satellite launched by India. These satellites are used in television and
    radio transmission, studying agriculture yield, locating mineral resources, weather forecasting,
    locate different places on earth.

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    Explanation

    Aryabhatta was the first satellite launched by India. These satellites are used in television and
    radio transmission, studying agriculture yield, locating mineral resources, weather forecasting,
    locate different places on earth.

  71. Question 71 of 85
    71. Question

    71. Which place is the headquarters of the Indian space agency ISRO?

    Correct

    Explanation

    The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is the space agency of the Government of India
    headquartered in the city of Bangalore. Its vision is to “harness space technology for national
    development while pursuing space science research and planetary exploration.”

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is the space agency of the Government of India
    headquartered in the city of Bangalore. Its vision is to “harness space technology for national
    development while pursuing space science research and planetary exploration.”

  72. Question 72 of 85
    72. Question

    72. Choose the correct statements.

    i) Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar was an Indian -American astrophysicist.
    ii) Chandrasekhar was awarded Nobel Prize for physics in the year 1983.
    iii) The theoretical models developed by Chandrasekhar were used in later evolutionary stages of
    stars and black holes.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar (19October 1910 – 21 August 1995) was an Indian American astrophysicist who spent his professional life in the United States. He was awarded the 1983 Nobel
    Prize for Physics with William A Fowler. His mathematical treatment of stellar evolution yielded many of the best current theoretical models of the later evolutionary stages of massive stars and black holes. The Chandrasekhar limit is named after him. Chandrasekhar worked on a wide variety of physical problems in his lifetime.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar (19October 1910 – 21 August 1995) was an Indian American astrophysicist who spent his professional life in the United States. He was awarded the 1983 Nobel
    Prize for Physics with William A Fowler. His mathematical treatment of stellar evolution yielded many of the best current theoretical models of the later evolutionary stages of massive stars and black holes. The Chandrasekhar limit is named after him. Chandrasekhar worked on a wide variety of physical problems in his lifetime.

  73. Question 73 of 85
    73. Question

    73. In which year the ISRO was formed in India?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Formed in 1969, ISRO superseded the erstwhile Indian National Committee for Space Research (INCOSPAR) established in 1962 by the Scientist Vikram Sarabhai. The establishment of ISRO thus institutionalized space activities in India. It is managed by the Department of Space, which reports to the Prime Minister of India.

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    Explanation

    Formed in 1969, ISRO superseded the erstwhile Indian National Committee for Space Research (INCOSPAR) established in 1962 by the Scientist Vikram Sarabhai. The establishment of ISRO thus institutionalized space activities in India. It is managed by the Department of Space, which reports to the Prime Minister of India.

  74. Question 74 of 85
    74. Question

    74. Which country launched the first Indian satellite Aryabhata?

    Correct

    Explanation

    ISRO built India’s first satellite, Aryabhatta which was launched by the Soviet Union on 19 April 1975. It was named after the Indian astronomer Aryabhata.

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    Explanation

    ISRO built India’s first satellite, Aryabhatta which was launched by the Soviet Union on 19 April 1975. It was named after the Indian astronomer Aryabhata.

  75. Question 75 of 85
    75. Question

    75. Which was the first Indian satellite launched by Indian-made launch vehicle SLV-3?

    Correct

    Explanation

    In 1980, Rohini became the first satellite to be placed in orbit by an Indian-made launch vehicle,
    SLV-3. ISRO subsequently developed two other rockets: the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV)
    for launching satellites into polar orbits and the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV)
    to place satellites into geostationary orbits.

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    Explanation

    In 1980, Rohini became the first satellite to be placed in orbit by an Indian-made launch vehicle,
    SLV-3. ISRO subsequently developed two other rockets: the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV)
    for launching satellites into polar orbits and the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV)
    to place satellites into geostationary orbits.

  76. Question 76 of 85
    76. Question

    76. What are GAGAN and IRNSS of ISRO?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Satellite navigation systems like GAGAN and IRNSS have been deployed. In January 2014, ISRO used an indigenous cryogenic engine in a GSLV-D5 launch of the GSAT-14.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Satellite navigation systems like GAGAN and IRNSS have been deployed. In January 2014, ISRO used an indigenous cryogenic engine in a GSLV-D5 launch of the GSAT-14.

  77. Question 77 of 85
    77. Question

    77. Choose the correct statements.

    i) Mars Orbiter Mission was launched on November, 2013 by ISRO.
    ii) ISRO was the fourth space agency in the world to reach Mars orbit.

    Correct

    Explanation

    ISRO sent a lunar orbiter, Chandrayan -1 on 22 October 2008 and a Mars orbiter, Mars Orbiter Mission, on 5 November 2013, which entered Mars orbit on 24 September 2014, making India the first nation to succeed on its first attempt to Mars, and ISRO the fourth space agency in the world
    as well as the first space agency in Asia to reach Mars orbit.

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    Explanation

    ISRO sent a lunar orbiter, Chandrayan -1 on 22 October 2008 and a Mars orbiter, Mars Orbiter Mission, on 5 November 2013, which entered Mars orbit on 24 September 2014, making India the first nation to succeed on its first attempt to Mars, and ISRO the fourth space agency in the world
    as well as the first space agency in Asia to reach Mars orbit.

  78. Question 78 of 85
    78. Question

    78. How many satellites were launched by the PSLV-C37 on Feb, 2017?

    Correct

    Explanation

    On 15 February 2017, ISRO launched 104 satellites in a single rocket (PSLV-C37) and created a world record. ISRO launched its heaviest rocket, Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle- Mark III (GSLV-Mk III) on 5 June 2017 and placed a communications satellite GSAT-19 in orbit. With this launch, ISRO became capable of launching 4 ton heavy satellites.

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    Explanation

    On 15 February 2017, ISRO launched 104 satellites in a single rocket (PSLV-C37) and created a world record. ISRO launched its heaviest rocket, Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle- Mark III (GSLV-Mk III) on 5 June 2017 and placed a communications satellite GSAT-19 in orbit. With this launch, ISRO became capable of launching 4 ton heavy satellites.

  79. Question 79 of 85
    79. Question

    79. When Chandrayan 2 was launched by ISRO?

    Correct

    Explanation

    ISRO launched Chandrayan 2 on July 22, 2019, Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-Mk III). It entered the Moon’s orbit on August 20, 2019 and its lander landed on the Moon on September 7.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    ISRO launched Chandrayan 2 on July 22, 2019, Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV-Mk III). It entered the Moon’s orbit on August 20, 2019 and its lander landed on the Moon on September 7.

  80. Question 80 of 85
    80. Question

    80. Which planet space probe was named after Galileo Galilei?

    Correct

    Explanation

    In 1989, Galileo Galilei was memorialized with the launch of a Jupiter-bound space probe bearing
    his name. During its 14-year voyage, the Galileo space probe and its detachable mini-probe, visited
    Venus the asteroid Gaspra, observed the impact of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 on Jupiter, Europa, Callisto, IO, and Amalthea. In order to avoid the possible contamination of one of Jupiter’s moons, the Galileo space probe was purposely crashed into Jupiter at the end of its mission in September 2003.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    In 1989, Galileo Galilei was memorialized with the launch of a Jupiter-bound space probe bearing
    his name. During its 14-year voyage, the Galileo space probe and its detachable mini-probe, visited
    Venus the asteroid Gaspra, observed the impact of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 on Jupiter, Europa, Callisto, IO, and Amalthea. In order to avoid the possible contamination of one of Jupiter’s moons, the Galileo space probe was purposely crashed into Jupiter at the end of its mission in September 2003.

  81. Question 81 of 85
    81. Question

    81. What was the name of the aircraft designed and operated by Dr. A.P.J.Abdul Kalam?

    Correct

    Explanation

    After completing studies at MIT, Abdul Kalam designed an aircraft named ‘Nandhi’ using indigenous materials with the help of indigenous technologists, He operated that flight himself.

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    Explanation

    After completing studies at MIT, Abdul Kalam designed an aircraft named ‘Nandhi’ using indigenous materials with the help of indigenous technologists, He operated that flight himself.

  82. Question 82 of 85
    82. Question

    82. Which of this launch vehicle was used to launch Rohini-1 satellite?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Kalam successfully launched the ‘Rohini-1’ satellite using the India’s first satellite launch vehicle SLV-3 in 1980. He acted as the Project Director when the missiles Thrishul, Agni, Prithvi, Nag and Akash were designed in the Indian Defence.

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    Explanation

    Kalam successfully launched the ‘Rohini-1’ satellite using the India’s first satellite launch vehicle SLV-3 in 1980. He acted as the Project Director when the missiles Thrishul, Agni, Prithvi, Nag and Akash were designed in the Indian Defence.

  83. Question 83 of 85
    83. Question

    83. Choose the correct statements.

    i) Smiling Buddha was the first nuclear explosion test handled by India in 1974.
    ii) Abdul Kalam was the head of the Smiling Buddha project.

    Correct

    Explanation

    India for the first time experimented nuclear explosion test named ‘Smiling Buddha’ in 1974. Kalam was one among the sixty Aeronautical Engineers in this project.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    India for the first time experimented nuclear explosion test named ‘Smiling Buddha’ in 1974. Kalam was one among the sixty Aeronautical Engineers in this project.

  84. Question 84 of 85
    84. Question

    84. What was the name of the nuclear test project in the year 1999?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Abdul Kalam played a vital role in the nuclear explosion test project in Pokran named “Operation Sakthi” in 1999. The credit that the India has become a nuclear power goes to him.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Abdul Kalam played a vital role in the nuclear explosion test project in Pokran named “Operation Sakthi” in 1999. The credit that the India has become a nuclear power goes to him.

  85. Question 85 of 85
    85. Question

    85. In which year Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam was awarded the prestigious Bharatha Ratna award?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Abdul Kalam played a vital role in the nuclear explosion test project in Pokran named “Operation Sakthi” in 1999. The credit that the India has become a nuclear power goes to him.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Abdul Kalam played a vital role in the nuclear explosion test project in Pokran named “Operation Sakthi” in 1999. The credit that the India has become a nuclear power goes to him.

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